Stephanie von Pfuel

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Stephanie Countess Bruges-von Pfuel (born Freiin Michel von Tüßling ; born April 13, 1961 in Munich ) is a German forest and castle owner and former local politician (CSU).

family

Stephanie Countess Bruges-Pfuel is the first daughter from the second marriage of the era of National Socialism active SS Sturmbannführer and later forester Karl Freiherr Michel of Tüßling with Ulrike Barth. She grew up with her younger sister Ulrike Freiin Michel von Tüßling (* 1962) on her father's agricultural and forestry property in Tüßling . She also has an older half-brother, Friedrich Karl Freiherr Michel von Tüßling (* 1943).

From 1983 to 1988 she was married to Count Benedikt Batthyány (* 1960), grandson of Prince Ladislaus Batthyány-Strattmann . Her second marriage (1988–1998) to the Munich businessman Bernd-Harald Bagusat (* 1943) had four children. At the age of seven, her daughter Amelie Bagusat (* 1995) was seriously injured in a traffic accident in Tüßling. Her eldest son, Karl Bagusat (* May 21, 1992; † March 27, 2019) died as a result of a serious traffic accident in Berlin. In her third marriage (1999-2006) she was married to Christian Graf Bruges-von Pfuel (* 1942), son of Curt-Christoph von Pfuel . This marriage has two more children. In October 2019, her former partner (2006–2014) Hendrik te Neues (1952–2019) died of suicide. Countess Stephanie Bruges-von Pfuel has been in a relationship with the violinist Edmond Fokker van Crayestein (* 1962) since 2018.

Life

After graduating from high school in Landheim Schondorf am Ammersee , she studied forest sciences at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna , which she left in 1988 with a degree in engineering. In the following years she worked as an employee of her father and, after his father's death in October 1991, became the sole heir to the family estate, which included large forests and the ailing renaissance castle Schloss Tüßling from 1583. In 1992 she initiated the renovation of the house with the use of private funds alone.

She has been an honorary ambassador for the SOS Children's Villages since 2003 and took over the sponsorship for the SOS Children's Villages Bogotá (Colombia) and St. Petersburg (Russia). In 2008 she was the patron of the SOS Sponsorship Weeks. She visited SOS Children's Villages in Austria, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Uganda and Morocco. With the online petition of SOS Children's Villages worldwide, she campaigned for the special protection of refugee children in 2016.

Since 1996 she has been a member of the Tüßling market council for the CSU . In 1999 she was elected to the committee of the Bavarian Forest Owners Association and in 2000 to the Advisory Board of the Bavarian Landowners Association. Since 1998 she has been an appointed honorary judge at the Munich Social Court . In March 2011 she was elected Deputy Mayor of the Tüßling market with 11 to 6 votes. With almost 82 percent of the vote, she won the mayoral election in March 2014. From May 1, 2014 to April 30, 2020, she was mayor of Tüßling. In December 2018, she announced that she would no longer run for the office of mayor in 2020 and that she would no longer seek mandates in the local council or district council.

In 2002 she worked in a commercial for the coffee roaster Eduscho . In 2005 she moderated the program once in a lifetime in the MDR program . She has repeatedly appeared on political talk shows, such as hart aber fair (April 2009), Anne Will (June 2009) and Günther Jauch (May 2015). In 2007 she published her autobiography If already, then already . In a second book she presents table decorations and recipes. From 2011 to 2012 she hosted the interior show Stephanie Wohnwunder broadcast by ZDFinfo .

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Germany Abendzeitung: Pfuel-Sohn is dead: Mother Stephanie carries Charly († 26) to her grave ( de ) March 12, 2019. Accessed April 7, 2019.
  2. The grave fate of the coffee countess: son dead after accident - daughter almost lost ( de ) April 1, 2019. Retrieved April 1, 2019.
  3. Stephanie von Pfuel, If already, because already , autobiography, LangenMüller, Munich, 2007, pp. 211 ff.
  4. Death Karl "Charly" Bagusat , FAZ from April 3rd, 2019
  5. FOCUS Online: Six days after the accident: Son (26) of the coffee countess Stephanie von Pfuel is dead ( de ) March 28, 2019. Retrieved on March 28, 2019.
  6. http://www.bz-berlin.de/archiv/kaffee-graefin-brueht-ex-von-caroline-beil-auf-article179248.html
  7. Rp Online: Kempen: Mourning after suicide by Hendrik te Neues ( de ) October 11, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
  8. BUNTE.de Editor: Countess Stephanie von Pfuel: She is freshly in love! . July 27, 2018. Retrieved September 2, 2018.
  9. http://www.pnp.de/nachrichten/bayern/1235314_Vom-Schloss-ins-Rathaus-Stephanie-von-Pfuel-siegt-mit-819-Prozent.html
  10. Countess Stephanie von Pfuel will no longer run for mayor ( de ) December 18, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  11. Cross of Merit for Tüßlings Countess , weekly paper called, 17 January 2011