Bio: Rodermund, Arthur M. (1882 - 19??)

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Surnames: Rodermund, Maroney, Degner, Kreutzer

----Source: History of Marathon County Wisconsin and Representative Citizens, by Louis Marchetti, 1913.

Rodermund, Arthur M., M. D. (11 May, 1882 - 19??)

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Arthur M. Rodermund, M. D., who is one of the younger members of the medical fraternity, engaged in active practice at Athens, Wis., was born at Sun Prairie, Dane county. Wis., May 11, 1882, and is a son of Dr. Matthew J. and Maggie (Maroney) Rodermund. Of their five children, Arthur M. is the eldest and the only son, the daughters being: Margaret, Edith, Lorena and Dorothy. The father is engaged in medical practice at Madison, Wis.

Arthur M. Rodermund first attended St. Mary's Parochial School at Appleton, Wis., afterward entering Lawrence University, where he remained until graduation. He subsequently graduated from the medical department of the University of Illinois, in the class of 1907. He was elected a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha, Honor Fraternity during his senior year. After an experience of nine months as an interne at St. Mary's Hospital, Chicago, Dr. Rodermund came to Athens, where he has built up a fine practice. He is a member of the County, State and National Medical Associations and thus keeps well informed regarding everything pertaining to medical advancement.

On April 10, 1912, Dr. Rodermund was married to Miss Caroline Degner, a daughter of Henry and Caroline (Kreutzer) Degner, of Athens.

 

 


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