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Oscar G. Mayer Sr.

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190:, that became the firm's major processing facility (and later the site of its corporate headquarters), growing the Madison unit to employ 3,000 to 4,000 workers by the time of his death. Mayer was named as the firm's president in 1928, and served in that role until March 1955 when he was appointed as the company's chairman. Under his leadership, the company grew from 200 employees and $ 4 million in annual sales, to 8,500 employees and $ 300 million in yearly revenues by 1965. 277:
His 41-page will left to the Oscar and Elsa Mayer Charitable Trust the majority of his estate, which included stock in the family business valued at $ 66 million, with the proceeds to be used for "charitable, educational and scientific purposes." His four children were given a $ 510,000 trust and his
228:. He was a longtime participant in the Chicago Association of Commerce and Industry, serving as its president from 1938 to 1940. He served on the board of trustees of the 398:"OFFICIAL VOTE of the STATE OF ILLINOIS Cast at the GENERAL ELECTION, November 3, 1942 JUDICIAL ELECTIONS, 1941-1942 PRIMARY ELECTION GENERAL PRIMARY, April 14, 1942" 478: 463: 397: 372: 373:"OFFICIAL VOTE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, NOV. 5, 1940 JUDICIAL ELECTIONS, 1939–1940 PRIMARY ELECTION General Primary, APRIL 9, 1940" 488: 274:. He had suffered two heart attacks in 1952. He was survived by his wife, the former Elsa Stiglitz, as well as a daughter, three sons and 12 grandchildren. 468: 306: 193:
As an adjunct to his post at Oscar Mayer, he served from 1924 to 1928 as president of the Institute of American Meat Packers (later known as the
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Mayer then went to work in the operations department of the family business. In 1919, Mayer oversaw the acquisition of a meat-packing plant in
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wife was bequeathed $ 25,000 in cash and a trust fund that was to provide her with $ 30,000 annually for the remainder of her life.
347: 233: 325: 483: 260: 248: 224:, Mayer became involved in Chicago civic organizations, starting in 1912 when he was named to the board of the 263:
selected him as one of six city residents recognized for their "dedicated service in the Chicago community."
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Mayer died at age 76 on March 5, 1965, almost 10 years after his father, at his home in
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from 1934 to 1940, and as its chairman in 1938 and 1939. He had been elected as a
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store his father established, and his sausage-packing plant nearby. He attended
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In his youth, Mayer spent much of his time helping out in the
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business executive who served as chairman and president of
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In February 1966, his son Oscar Gustave Mayer (known as
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Chicago
Illinois
U.S.
Evanston
American
St. Ambrose University
Beloit College
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Oscar G. Mayer Jr.
Oscar F. Mayer
American
Oscar Mayer
father
Chicago
Harvard University
Madison, Wisconsin
American Meat Institute
United States
Oscar G. Mayer Jr.
Mayor of Chicago
Carter Harrison Jr.
Chicago Public Library
University of Illinois
Republican
in 1940
in 1942
Ambrose College
Beloit College
University of Wisconsin
Loyola University

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