Otto Lagerfeld
Otto Lagerfeld (20 September 1881 in Hamburg – 4 July 1967 in Baden-Baden) was a German businessman, who in 1919 founded the German company Lagerfeld & Co, which imported evaporated milk. He was married to Elisabeth Bahlmann (1897–1978), daughter of the Catholic Centre Party local politician Karl Bahlmann, and they were the parents of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.[1][2]
Otto Lagerfeld and his family belonged to the Old Catholic Church.[2]
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