Walter J. Reum

Walter John Reum (July 7, 1914April 7, 1999) was an American lawyer, politician, and writer.

Reum was born in Chicago, Illinois. He went to the Austin Community Academy High School, University of Illinois, and Chicago-Kent College of Law. Reum was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1938 and practices law in Chicago. He lived in Oak Park, Illinois with his wife and family. Reum served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1953 to 1963 and was a Republican. Reum also wrote plays and poems. Reum died in Oak Park, Illinois from cancer.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Illinois Blue Book 1961-1962,' Biographical Sketch of Walter J. Reum, pg. 236-237
  2. 'Walter J. Reum, 84, Former State Legislator,' The Chicago Tribune, Diane Struzzi, April 10, 1999
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