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Name
  
John Luick


Born
  
5 April 1840
Niagara Falls, New York

Died
  
30 March 1938 Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Occupation
  
Confectioner, American Civil War veteran

Spouse(s)
  
Monica Adler (1867-1876); Elizabeth Hoff (1878-1931)

John Luick (born April 5, 1840 in Niagara Falls, New York – died March 30, 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) was the founder of Luick Ice Cream, which later became part of Sealtest Dairy.

Life and career

Luick was born in Niagara Falls, New York to German-born parents Jacob and Elizabeth Luick. They moved to Milwaukee when John was 11 years old. At age 12, he began to work for Henry Miller, a confectioner. In 1861, he enlisted in the Union Army during the American Civil War, but returned to Milwaukee three months later due to ill health.

In 1874, he purchased James Curry's Confectioner and Ice Cream Business. Making ice cream is what brought his fame. President Grover Cleveland even served Luick Ice Cream at a White House State Dinner.

Luick retired in 1903, leaving his business to his son. He died in 1938 and was buried in Calvary Cemetery in Milwaukee.

References

John Luick Wikipedia