Notes for Frederick Albert Stich: From sister Loretta: Fred got very involved in politics during the 1938 election, strongly opposing Herbert Hoover and strongly supporting FDR and congressman Thomas O'Malley. When both were elected, O'Malley obtained the policeman job for Fred and he and Betty moved to Virginia.
When dating Betty, would slick down his hair and wear sweet-smelling aftershave.
More About Frederick Albert Stich: Fact 13: Buried in Block 16 Lot 9, Holy Cross Cemetery, Milwaukee, WI. First Job: Candy Factory in Milwaukee. High School: Boy's Technical High School, Milwaukee, WI. Job 1: Policeman in Virginia. Job 2: Air conditioner sales in Milwaukee. Job 3: Piano sales in Milwaukee.
More About Frederick Albert Stich and Elizabeth Barbara Hauck: Marriage: September 1935, Milwaukee, WI.
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