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'''Floyd T. Fulle''' (1921-2000)
'''Floyd T. Fulle''' (1921-2000) was editor of the Des Plaines Suburban Times until 1963 when he became the publisher of the Suburban Progress, a weekly in Maine and Leyden Townships. He also began operating a travel agency in Des Plaines with his wife.
 
In 1947, he began managing the weekly Edison-Norwood Review, which served the Northwest Side of Chicago.  He was Cook County Republican chairman in 1974.
 
In 1975 he was convicted extortion, perjury and income tax fraud while in the office as the Cook County Commissioner.  He spent five years in jail.
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Cook County Republican chairman in 1974,
In 1947, he began managing the weekly Edison-Norwood Review, which served the Northwest Side of Chicago.
In 1951, he became the editor of the Des Plaines Suburban Times until 1963 when he became the publisher of the Suburban Progress, a weekly in Maine and Leyden Townships. During the time, he also began operating a travel agency in Des Plaines with his late wife, Patricia.

Latest revision as of 11:23, 22 December 2025

1975 photograph

Floyd T. Fulle (1921-2000) was editor of the Des Plaines Suburban Times until 1963 when he became the publisher of the Suburban Progress, a weekly in Maine and Leyden Townships. He also began operating a travel agency in Des Plaines with his wife.

In 1947, he began managing the weekly Edison-Norwood Review, which served the Northwest Side of Chicago. He was Cook County Republican chairman in 1974.

In 1975 he was convicted extortion, perjury and income tax fraud while in the office as the Cook County Commissioner. He spent five years in jail.

Fulle family
Sophia Koehler
(1836-1900)
Gottfried "Fritz" Fulle
(1832-1897)
Josephine Burgher
(1840-1910)
Solomon
Garland
(1828-1901)
Amelia Lagerhausen
(1868-1948)
Frank Fulle
(1862-1938)
Elizabeth Imig
(1872-1959)
Henrietta Fulle
(1865-1930)
Warren Garland
(1859-1951)
Fred Fulle
(1892-1964)
Bernice Clara Rasch
(1897-1972)
Herman August Herzog
(1917-1998)
Vesper B. Fulle
(1918-1995)
Floyd T. Fulle
(1921-2000)
Patricia Lowry
(1925-1994)
James R. Williams
(1914-2001)
Elizabeth R. "Betty" Mayo
(1919-2012)
Rick FulleGail Kathleen Williams
(1947-1994)
Adrian Fulle
(b. 1972)
Some family members are omitted for space reasons.