Franz Susset

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Franz Anton Susset (born July 27, 1932 in Wimmental ) is a former German local politician ( CDU ). From 1973 to 1989 he was the first district administrator in the Hohenlohe district .

Life

Susset comes from a Wimmental family that has been involved in local politics since the beginning of the 19th century and provided several councilors, mayors and mayors. His great-uncle Karl Oswald Susset was Württemberg's chief bailiff, his uncle Eugen Richard Susset, born in 1896, was mayor of Wimmental from 1935 to 1945 and again from 1946 until his death in 1953.

Franz Susset's father Oswald Johann Susset (1887–1973) was a local councilor from 1946 to 1951. In addition to Franz Susset, he had two other sons; Egon Susset (1929–2013) became a wine grower, Wimmental mayor and CDU - Member of the Bundestag , the youngest son Eugen Susset was a councilor in Oedheim and had a fatal accident in 1987.

After visiting schools in Weinsberg , Heilbronn and Bad Mergentheim Franz Susset graduated from a high school in 1952 and began in Tübingen studying Catholic theology , but then changed the subject and studied from 1953 to 1956 in Tübingen and Munich law . The first state legal examination in 1956 was followed by traineeship training in Heilbronn at the local court there, at the Heilbronn district court , at the public prosecutor's office and at the Heilbronn district office from 1957 to 1960 . After the second state examination in 1961 and a brief activity as an industrial assistant at NSU Motorenwerke in Neckarsulm , he was successively a government assessor at the district offices in Öhringen (1961) and Reutlingen (1961 to 1963) as well as at the regional council of Tübingen (1963 to 1965). In 1965 he moved to the Ministry of the Interior in Baden-Württemberg , where he stayed until 1969. In 1968 he received his doctorate in Tübingen.

In 1969 Susset moved back to the district office in Öhringen, where he was the first state official until 1971 , and then until 1972 administrative administrator of the district administrator's post. In the Hohenlohekreis , which was newly formed by the district reform of 1973 , which was created by the union of the old districts of Öhringen and Künzelsau and whose creation Susset had helped enforce, he was initially also administrative administrator and was then elected district administrator. He held this office until 1989. In Susset's term of office, the District Administrator was involved in each case, including the rapid construction of the District Office in Künzelsau , ensuring subsequent use for the Schöntal Monastery after the Evangelical Theological Seminar there moved out in 1975, the settlement of the Reinhold-Würth University (a branch of Heilbronn University ) in Künzelsau and the establishment of local transport in Hohenlohekreis .

In 1989 Susset went into industry to the Hohenlohe-based Würth Group owned by the entrepreneur Reinhold Würth , where he took care of public relations, representation tasks and the Würth Foundation . In 2001 he left his job at Würth.

Susset is a Roman Catholic denomination. His marriage to his wife Erika had three children.

Honors

literature

  • Wolfram Angerbauer (Red.): The heads of the upper offices, district offices and district offices in Baden-Württemberg from 1810 to 1972 . Published by the working group of the district archives at the Baden-Württemberg district assembly. Theiss, Stuttgart 1996, ISBN 3-8062-1213-9 , pp. 555 .
  • Rudolf Hörbe: Chronicle Wimmental. Rudolf Hörbe, Weinsberg 1998, DNB 954091302 , pp. 234-237, 408-412, 424-426
  • Uwe Ralf Heer: Hohenloher by calling and with a lot of body and soul . In: Hohenloher Zeitung . July 27th, 2002 ( from Stimme.de [PDF; 224 kB ; accessed on October 26, 2012]).
  • Ralf Reichert: Nice present in the beautiful valley . In: Hohenloher Zeitung . July 28, 2007 ( from Stimme.de [accessed October 26, 2012]).

Web links

  • Franz Anton Susset with the former district administrators on the website of the Hohenlohekreis