Rudolph G. Tenerowicz

Rudolph G. Tenerowicz

Infobox Congressman
name = Rudolph Gabriel Tenerowicz


date of birth = birth date |1890|06|14
place of birth = Budapest, Hungary
death_date = death date and age |1963|08|31|1890|06|14
death_place = Hamtramck, Michigan
restingplace = Arlington National Cemetery
state = Michigan
district = 1st congressional
term_start = January 3, 1939
term_end = January 3, 1943
preceded = George G. Sadowski
succeeded = George G. Sadowski
party = elected as Democratic
switched to Republican Party after leaving office
religion = Roman Catholic
spouse = Margaret Agnes McGuire
occupation = physician
alma_mater = St. Bonaventure University
Loyola University Chicago

Rudolph Gabriel Tenerowicz (June 14, 1890 - August 31, 1963) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.

Early life

Tenerowicz was born in 1890 in Budapest, Hungary. His parents, John (a Polish diplomat in Hungary) and Antoinette (Gall) Tenerowicz, immigrated with their family to the United States in 1892 and settled in Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. Tenerowicz had five siblings: Sr. Mary (Tenerowicz) Bernadine C.S.S.F Felician order, Edward Tenerowicz, Stanley Tenerowicz, Anthony Tenerowicz, and Caroline (Tenerowicz) Osikowicz.

He attended the parochial schools in Adrian, SS. Cyril and Methodius Seminary in Orchard Lake, Michigan; St. Bonaventure’s College (Now St. Bonaventure University) in Allegany, New York; and St. Ignatius College (Now known as Loyola University Chicago)in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated in medicine from Loyola University Chicago in 1912 and practiced medicine in Chicago from 1912 to 1923.

During World War I, Tenerowicz served from September 10, 1917 as a first lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the United States Army until his discharge on December 26, 1918. He was captain in the Medical Reserve Corps from 1919 to 1934. He received a postgraduate course in surgery at Illinois Post Graduate School at Chicago. He moved to Hamtramck, Michigan in 1923 and continued the practice of medicine.

Politics

Tenerowicz served as mayor of Hamtramck from 1928 to 1932. In 1931 Tenerowicz and twelve others, including two named Jacob Kaplan and Isaac Levey, were indicted for bribery. He was tried and convicted on vice conspiracy charges and freed from prison when pardoned by Democratic Governor William A. Comstock. Despite the conviction, Tenerowicz returned to serve as mayor from 1936 to 1938. He was member of the Wayne County Board of Supervisors for seven years.

While serving as Mayor, and in an effort to eliminate youth crime in the City of Hamtramck, Tenerowicz worked with Mrs. Jean Hoxie to implement a tennis programs to keep kids off the streets. Kids that participated in the tennis program were offered a meal at the end of the day for their efforts. The program was an overwhelming succes and resulted in Michigan tennis champions at local, state and national levels, while reducing juvenile crime.

In 1938, Tenerowicz was elected, without challenge, as a Democrat from Michigan's 1st congressional district to the Seventy-sixth Congress and reelected in 1938 to the Seventy-seventh, serving from January 3, 1939 to January 3, 1943. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-nomination in 1942 and for election as a Republican in 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, and 1954.

Family

Rudolph Gabriel "Doc" or "Rudy" Tenerowicz married Margaret Agnes McGuire in 1937 in Bowling Green Ohio. They had one child together, John Frances Tenerowicz of Hilton Head, SC, and a blended family with Margaret's children from a previous marriage, Marjorie Kanterman Paynter of Dearborn, Michigan, and William G. Tenerowicz, of Great Falls Virginia, and 12 grandchildren.

Retirement and death

Rudolph Gabriel Tenerowicz resumed practice in Hamtramck, Michigan.

Rudolph died at the age of 73, on August 31, 1963, at St. Francis Hospital in Hamtramck, Michigan. A Requiem Mass was held at St. Florian Catholic Church, a Rosary was held at the Shrine of the Little Flower in Royal Oak, Michigan, and Rudolph was laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery.

Margaret, his wife, died at the age of 88 in Howell, Michigan, and was laid to rest with her husband Rudolph in Arlington National Cemetery.

References

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* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/templeton-terrill.html#R9M0JEYVR The Political Graveyard]

External links

* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,741941,00.html TIME article 1931]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,771341,00.html TIME article 1939]
*Find A Grave|id=7189219
*Find A Grave|id=28251738|name=Margaret Agnes McGuire Tenerowicz
*Find A Grave|id=28355417|name=John Francis Tenerowicz


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