William Luebke Explained

William Luebke
Birth Date:April 28, 1906
Death Date:May 15, 1960 (aged 54)
Office:Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Term:1955–1959
1941–1943
Birth Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Death Place:West Allis, Wisconsin
Party:Democratic
Otherparty:Progressive

William Luebke (April 28, 1906  - May 15, 1960) was an American construction worker, woolen mill superintendent, and politician.

Early life and education

Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Luebke studied in high school and vocational school. He took a summer course at University of Wisconsin.

Career

Luebke worked as a construction worker and a woolen mill superintendent. From 1941 to 1943, Luebke served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Progressive. He served again from 1955 to 1959 as a Democrat.

Death

Luebke died in his house in West Allis, Wisconsin of a heart attack while still in office.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1960,' Biographical Sketch of William Luebke, pg. 53
  2. '1961 Wisconsin Session Laws,' vol. 1, Madison, Wisconsin: 1961, 1961 Wisconsin Joint Resolution 5-William Luebke, pg. 690-691