David Vogel Uihlein, Sr.

David Vogel Uihlein, Sr.
Personal details
Born David Vogel Uihlein
(1920-07-27)July 27, 1920
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Died January 29, 2010(2010-01-29) (aged 89)
Mequon, Wisconsin
Spouse(s) Jane Bradley Pettit
(1945-2001; divorced)
Margery Holley
(1966-2010; his death)
Parents Joseph E. Uihlein

David Vogel Uihlein, Sr. (1920-2010) was an American businessman and heir to the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.[1][2]

Biography

Early life

David Vogel Uihlein was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on July 27, 1920, to Joseph E. Uihlein and Ilma Vogel, granddaughter of Frederick Vogel Sr.[3] His grandfather was August Uihlein.[3] He attended the Milwaukee Country Day School and The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania.[2] He attended the U.S. Brewers Academy in New York City.[1] In 1940-41, he attended the University of Wisconsin, where he played on the football team.[2] During the Second World War, he served as an ambulance driver for the American Field Service in Italy, Austria and India.[1]

Career

In 1949, he purchased Banner Welder Inc. and served as its President.[1][3] In 1961, he acquired the Oshkosh Brewing Co. in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and ran it until 1969.[1] In 1972, he joined the Board of Directors of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.[3] He also served on the Boards of Allen-Bradley, Briggs & Stratton and First Wisconsin Bank.[1]

Hobbies

He was the founder and President of the Milwaukee chapter of the Ruffed Grouse Society.[1] He actively supported Ducks Unlimited, the Trout and Salmon Foundation and the Nature Conservancy.[1]

David won the 10-lap vintage race at the inaugural Wisconsin Grand Prix at State Fair Park on August 15, 1954. He set the fastest time of the day at 69.09 mph in his classic Alfa Romeo.[4]

He collected antique cars, especially 1930's Indianapolis 500 race cars, old boats, airplanes, and duck decoys.[1] A 1925 Bugatti won a blue ribbon in 1989 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.[1] In 1995, he founded the Harry Miller Meet.[1]

Personal life

In 1945, he married Jane Bradley Pettit, whose father had co-founded Allen-Bradley with her uncle, Lynde Bradley.[2][5] They had a son, David Vogel Uihlein, Jr., and a daughter, Lynde Bradley Uihlein.[5]

In 1966, he married Margery (Holley) Uihlein, the daughter of George M. Holley, co-founder of Holley Performance Products.[1]

Death

He died at his home in Mequon, Wisconsin on January 29, 2010.[1]

References

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