William Thum
William Thum (December 21, 1861 – May 10, 1941) served as Mayor of Pasadena, California from 1911 to 1913. Early lifeOn December 21, 1861, Thum was born in Michigan. Thum's parents were William Thum (1824-1883) and Christina (nee Greiner) Thum (1825-1907).[1] CareerThum was a chemist. Thum was known for Tanglefoot, an adhesive fly-paper.[2] In 1911, Thum became mayor of Pasadena, California, until 1913.[3] During Thum's administration, Pasadena assumed control of the city's water system.[4] Personal lifeThum's wife is Margaret Thum. They have two children. On May 10, 1941, Thum died in Pasadena, California. Thum is buried at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California.[1][5] References
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