Alma Hagenbucher

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Alma Hagenbucher (born August 24, 1922 in Lautenbach, today part of the Fichtenau community ; † May 22, 2012 in Eichenau ) was a German businesswoman.

After serving as an air force helper , she initially worked in the textile wholesale business. In 1970 she and a friend also opened a textile retail store in Eichenau , Upper Bavaria , which she ran until the end of 1993. She lived in Eichenau.

In 1960 Alma Hagenbucher joined the German Trade Association . From 1972 to 1997 she was chairwoman of the local group Eichenau; she also held the office of district chairperson. After reunification , she was also appointed representative of the Bavarian regional association for relations with the Thuringian regional association , where she was a member of the regional board.

Alma Hagenbucher was a co-founder of the Eichenau branch of the CSU as well as the district branch of the women's union . From March 1977 to April 1978 she was a member of the district council of the Fürstenfeldbruck district .

In addition, she worked as a judge at the commercial court.

In 1988 Alma Hagenbucher was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon ; In 1994 she received the Bavarian Order of Merit .

Alma Hagenbucher was a niece of the painter Wilhelm Sauter .

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literature

  • Hejo Busley, Angelika Schuster-Fox, Michael Gumtau: History in the Shadow of a Big City - Eichenau 1907-2007 . Herbert Utz Verlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-8316-0717-4
  • Günter Schnapp: Profiles from the Fürstenfeldbruck district - Citizens of our time Volume II . Verlag Hofmann-Schnapp, Munich 1999, ISBN 3-932101-02-2