Arnoldo Stegman
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- (m. Elisa Vyhmeister Syhmeister)
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Berta von Beunewitz Riverin(m. 1971)
Arnoldo Stegman | |
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| Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
| In office 21 May 1949 – 15 May 1953 | |
| Constituency | 20th Departmental Group |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 21 August 1905 |
| Party | Agrarian Labor Party |
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| Profession | |
Arnoldo Stegman Putsche (21 August 1905–?) is a Chilean businessman, farmer and former parliamentarian affiliated with the Agrarian Labor Party.
He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies during the XLVI Legislative Period (1949–1953), representing the southern districts of Chile.[1]
Stegman Putsche was born in Concepción on 21 August 1905, the son of Adolfo Stegman and Minna Putsche.[1] He completed his secondary education at the German School and the Liceo de Hombres of Concepción.[1]
He began his professional career at the firm Sherman, Schutzer & Co., where he served as agent in Temuco between 1919 and 1931. He later founded A. Stegman y Cía. Ltda., a company engaged in the manufacture of greases, lubricants and nails, as well as wholesale trade in groceries, haberdashery and commercial representations.[1]
From 1940 onwards, he devoted himself primarily to agriculture, owning and operating the estates of Pemulemu, Las Quintas, El Carmen and San Antonio in the provinces of Malleco and Valdivia. He was founder and president of the Agricultural Society and the Agricultural Cooperative of Collipulli.[1]
He married Elisa Vyhmeister Syhmeister, with whom he had four children: Harald, Gisela, Rosemarie and Arnoldo. In a second marriage, he married Berta von Beunewitz Riverin in Angol on 21 June 1971.[1]