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  1. Geordie Hormel. (grandson) Smokey Hormel. (great-grandson) George Albert Hormel (December 4, 1860 – June 5, 1946) was an American entrepreneur, he was the founder of Hormel Foods Corporation (then known as George A. Hormel & Co.) in 1891. His ownership stake in the company made him one of the wealthiest Americans during his lifetime.

  2. 18 de nov. de 2013 · Geordie Hormel: Night of the Living Dead. George A. Hormel was the son of Jay Catherwood and Germaine (DuBois) Hormel, CEO's of the George A. Hormel Company in Austin, Minnesota, the creators of Spam. He was the grandson of George A. Hormel, the founder of the Hormel meat packing plant in Austin.

  3. James Catherwood Hormel (January 1, 1933 - August 13, 2021) was born in Austin, Minnesota, the youngest child (after George and Thomas) of Germaine and Jay Hormel and grandson of George A. Hormel, who founded the company now known as Hormel Foods. Hormel received a B.A. in History from Swarthmore College in 1955, where was a member of the Board ...

  4. Explore Geordie Hormel's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Geordie Hormel on AllMusic.

  5. Hormel was sworn in by the Secretary on June 29, 1999. Mr. Hormel has devoted his life to the advocacy of basic human rights, social justice, and the well-being of all individuals. In the course of 30 years of working with top business, government, and academic leaders, he has sought to create, fund, and initiate major programs addressing these concerns and to involve others in public service.

  6. Hormel had three sons: George Albert "Geordie" Hormel, Thomas Dubois Hormel, and James Catherwood Hormel. Death. Hormel died on August 30, 1954, in Austin, Minnesota. H.H. Corey was named chairman of the board of Hormel a few months later. Hormel's mansion later became a children's residential treatment center. See also. Hormel Historic Home

  7. 22 de nov. de 2004 · Geordie Hormel, the 'Son of Spam'. Before his death in 1946, George A. Hormel, founder of the Hormel Meat Packing Co., and uncle of McCook's Ben Hormel, wrote his autobiography, "Three Men and a Business." He finishes with a story about his son and grandson, which explains the title of the book, and his confident view of the natural order of ...