Mike Mack

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Mike Mack

Mike Mack (November 15, 1873–August 12, 1949) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Biography[edit]

Michael Mack was born on November 15, 1873, in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin.[1] He later resided in Shiocton, Wisconsin.[2]

Mack was a farmer in Outagamie County for 40 years. His wife was Getrude Bell "Gertie" DeLong. They were married February 12, 1898, in Shiocton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.[2]

Mack died on August 12, 1949, at age 75, at Wisconsin General Hospital.[2]

Political career[edit]

Mack was a member of the Senate representing the 14th District, then consisting of Outagamie and Shawano counties, from 1933 to 1942.[2] He left the Senate to accept an appointment by Governor Julius P. Heil to the Wisconsin Highway Commission.[2] Mack served as chairman of the Commission for a time,[2] and Governor Oscar Rennebohm reappointed him to the Commission for a term expiring in 1953.[2]

Additionally, he was a member of the Outagamie County Board. He was a Republican.

References[edit]

  1. ^ MEMBERS OF THE SENATE. Wisconsin Blue Book 1937. 1937. Retrieved 2013-10-08.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Mike Mack Dies; Was On Road Unit (Aug. 12, 1949), Milwaukee Journal.

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