J.Leslie Sensenbrenner |
J. Leslie Sensenbrenner was the son of F. J. Sensenbrenner, an early president of the Kimberly Clark Corporation. Leslie was born in Neenah on June 23, 1891. He started at Kimberly Clark at the Kimberly Clark wood room and worked his way up in the company. Later, he became a corporate secretary of Kimberly Clark. He worked at Kimberly Clark Corporation in many different roles over 45 years. He was also a director of the First National Bank of Neenah, a fourth degree Knights of Columbus, a member of the Valley Boy Scout Council's board of trustees, and a trustee at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin. He was married and had two children. Leslie Sensenbrenner passed away in 1982.
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Dr. Thomas and Suzanne O'Regan
Dr. Thomas O'Regan was a practicing anesthesiologist in Neenah, Wisconsin. He is a native of Waukon, Iowa, and is the son of Mary and Maurice O'Regan. He attended and graduated from St. Patrick’s High School in Waukon in 1958. To further his education, he attended the Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa and graduated in 1962. Additionally, he graduated from the Marquette University School of Medicine in 1966. Later, Dr. O'Regan joined the United States Army and completed a four year residency at Walter Reed General Hospital during his service. At the 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany, he served as the Chief of Anesthesia and Operating Services for three years. During his career at Theda Clark Medical Center in Neenah, he has served as the Chief of Anesthesia for over 20 years.
Suzanne Hart married Dr. O'Regan in 1966. She has written numerous books, specifically on the history of the city of Neenah.
Together the couple has three daughter and six grandchildren.
The house was sold in 2018.
Suzanne Hart married Dr. O'Regan in 1966. She has written numerous books, specifically on the history of the city of Neenah.
Together the couple has three daughter and six grandchildren.
The house was sold in 2018.
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"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form." (2003): n. pag. United States Department of Interior National Park Service. Web. 31 May 2016.
<http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/03000897.pdf>.
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