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Walter J. Lotz

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Walter J. Lotz

Birth
Death
10 Jul 1918 (aged 39)
Burial
Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 27 - Lot 41
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Excerpt from "History of Delaware County" Vol II, Biographical by G.W.H. Kemper, M.D., The Lewis Publishing Co.

Walter J. Lotz, although one of the younger representatives of the Bar of Delaware County, is a prominent member and accounted as one of the political leaders of this section of Indiana. He is a native son of Muncie, born on the 17th of March 1879, and the history of his parents will be found in the sketch of Judge Lotz, in another portion of this work. The son received his education in the city's public schools, graduating from the high school in 1898; on the 23rd of May 1900, he completed the course and graduated from the Indiana Law School. He at once became a member of his father's law firm, and after the death of the latter was given his place, the firm then becoming Gregory, Silverburg & Lotz, and after the retirement of Mr. Silverburg it became Gregory & Lotz. Mr. Lotz has made a deep and thorough search into the science of jurisprudence, and his ability has enabled him to become a leader in the public life of his community. He was recently the Democratic candidate for the office of Attorney General and made an excellent race. He ranks high at the bar and in political circles, and Muncie may well be proud to number him among her native sons.
Excerpt from "History of Delaware County" Vol II, Biographical by G.W.H. Kemper, M.D., The Lewis Publishing Co.

Walter J. Lotz, although one of the younger representatives of the Bar of Delaware County, is a prominent member and accounted as one of the political leaders of this section of Indiana. He is a native son of Muncie, born on the 17th of March 1879, and the history of his parents will be found in the sketch of Judge Lotz, in another portion of this work. The son received his education in the city's public schools, graduating from the high school in 1898; on the 23rd of May 1900, he completed the course and graduated from the Indiana Law School. He at once became a member of his father's law firm, and after the death of the latter was given his place, the firm then becoming Gregory, Silverburg & Lotz, and after the retirement of Mr. Silverburg it became Gregory & Lotz. Mr. Lotz has made a deep and thorough search into the science of jurisprudence, and his ability has enabled him to become a leader in the public life of his community. He was recently the Democratic candidate for the office of Attorney General and made an excellent race. He ranks high at the bar and in political circles, and Muncie may well be proud to number him among her native sons.


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