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Joseph Netzer

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Joseph Netzer (born 20 February 1826 in Martelange; died 21 June 1901 in Arlon) was mayor of Arlon from 1880 until 1901.[1][2] He was married to Élisabeth Delrez and the father of 6 children.

During his term the city hall on Rue Paul Reuter was thoroughly renovated. It was originally designed by Albert-Jean-Baptiste Jamot and had served as a boarding school from 1843 until 1896. On 29 September 1898 Netzer presided the council for the first time in the new city hall.

A street in Arlon was named after him.[3]

He was buried in the Jewish section of the cemetery of Arlon.[4]

References

  1. ^ Arlon city (September 2009). "Vivre à Arlon Announcemeny of festivities in City Hall]" (PDF). Arlon city. p. 8. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  2. ^ ARLONIDE
  3. ^ whereabouts of Rue Joseph Netzer
  4. ^ Cemetery of Arlon on a map ]