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Cause of death
  
Airplane crash

Religion
  
Protestantism

Name
  
George Skakel

Occupation
  
Businessman

Role
  
Businessman

Years active
  
1919–1955


George Skakel (1892–1955) • FamilySearch

Born
  
July 16, 1892 (
1892-07-16
)

Employer
  
The Great Lakes Coal & Coke Company

Died
  
October 3, 1955, Union City, Oklahoma, United States

Spouse
  
Ann Brannack (m. 1918–1955)

Children
  
Ethel Kennedy, Ann Skakel, Georgeann Skakel

Grandchildren
  
Murder of Martha Moxley, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Great grandchildren
  
Joseph P. Kennedy III, Bobby Kennedy III

Similar People
  
Ethel Kennedy, Robert F Kennedy - Jr, Rory Kennedy, David Kennedy, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

Resting place
  

George Skakel (July 16, 1892 – October 3, 1955) was an American businessman and the founder of Great Lakes Carbon Corporation, currently part of SGL Carbon.

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Early life and career

File:George Skakel Gravesite December 2013.jpg - Wikipedia

Skakel was born in Chicago, Illinois, to businessman James Curtis Skakel Sr. and Grace Mary Jordan, who were Protestants of Dutch ancestry. He had an elder brother William Skakel, a younger sister Margaret Skakel, and a younger brother James Curtis Skakel Jr.

George Skakel Ann Big Ann Brannack Skakel 1892 1955 Find A Grave Memorial

Skakel began his career as a railroad shipping clerk earning $8 a week. While employed by the railroad, he noticed the price volatility of coal fines for coke, which is a byproduct of producing more-in-demand forms of coal. At most times, the coal mining companies were forced to store the coke or pay to have it disposed of in rivers. Skakel came up with an idea to purchase the coke from coal companies. In May 1919, Skakel and two partners put up $1,000 and established The Great Lakes Coal & Coke Company. The company would purchase the coke from coal companies and then reprocessed the coke into clean carbon which was used to produce aluminum. By 1929, Skakel had become a multi-millionaire. The business eventually grew into The Great Lakes Carbon Corporation, which became the one of the largest privately held corporations in the United States. After Skakel's death in 1955, his sons George Jr. (who also died in a plane crash, in 1966) and James III took over the business.

Personal life

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Skakel married his former secretary Ann Brannack (1892–1955) in 1917. They had seven children:

teach them how to dream — The Skakel Family celebrating Christmas 1950 in...
  • Georgeann Skakel Dowdle-Terrien (1918 – 1983)
  • James Curtis Skakel III (1921 – 1998)
  • George Skakel Jr. (1922 – 1966)
  • Rushton Walter Skakel (1923 – 2003), father of Thomas and Michael Skakel
  • Patricia Sistine Skakel Cuffe (1925–2000)
  • Ethel Skakel Kennedy (born 1928) would go on to marry Robert F. Kennedy in June 1950.
  • Ann Skakel McCooey (born 1933).
  • Death

    On October 3, 1955, Skakel and his wife Ann were killed when the private plane they were traveling in crashed near Union City, Oklahoma. The two are buried at Saint Mary's Cemetery in Greenwich, Connecticut. From January 2, 2003, of his seven children, only Ethel Kennedy and Ann McCooey survive.

    References

    George Skakel Wikipedia


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