William Schmalz

William Henry Schmalz (1862 1933) was an insurance company executive and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of Kitchener from 1911 to 1912.[1]

Schmalz's parents came to Ontario from Hesse in 1854. In 1878, he joined the Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Company as a policy writer. In 1908, he became managing director. Schmalz worked for the company until 1933. Schmalz served 18 years on the hospital board, including three as president.[1] He was also a member of the Board of Trade. With W.J. Morris, he managed the Berliner Journal.[2]

He married Eleanor Oelschlager. His son William Henry Eugene Schmalz was an architect and designed the first city hall for the city of Kitchener.[3]

He was one of the foremost Canadian philatelists of his time, owning 45,000 stamps.[1] Schmalz was a singer in a number of choirs and played cornet in the Berlin orchestra.[4]

References

  1. "William H. Schmalz". Waterloo Region Hall of Fame.
  2. "William Henry Schmalz fonds". National Archives of Canada.
  3. "W.H.E. Schmalz collection". University of Waterloo.
  4. Leibbrandt, Gottlieb (1980). Little paradise : the saga of the German Canadians of Waterloo County, Ontario, 1800-1975. pp. 196–198.


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