August Anheuser Busch, Sr.
August Anheuser Busch, Sr. | |
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August A. Busch in 1925. | |
Born |
St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. | December 29, 1865
Died |
February 10, 1934 68) St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. | (aged
Occupation | Brewing |
Spouse(s) | Alice Edna Zisemann |
Children |
Adolphus Busch III Marie Busch Alice Busch Clara Hazel Busch Orthwein August A. "Gussie" Busch, Jr. |
Parent(s) | Lily (Anheuser) and Adolphus Busch |
August Anheuser Busch, Sr. (December 29, 1865 – February 10, 1934) was an American brewing magnate who served as the President and CEO of Anheuser-Busch from 1913-1934. His father, Adolphus Busch, founded the company.
Biography
He was born on December 29, 1865.
Under his leadership, the company survived World War I, Prohibition and the Great Depression by innovating and diversifying. The company delved into the production of corn products, baker’s yeast, ice cream, soft drinks and commercial refrigeration units. After Prohibition ended in 1933, many of these operations were discontinued.
In his later life he suffered from heart disease, dropsy, and gout. He ended his own life with a gunshot to the abdomen on February 10, 1934 at the Busch Mansion at Grant's Farm.[1] He was buried in Sunset Memorial Park in St. Louis, Missouri.
Legacy
In 1947 his wife Alice donated $70,000 to help with the purchase of the August A. Busch Memorial Conservation Area, as a memorial to her husband.
See also
- Adolph Coors, brewer who also took his own life
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