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Automotive Hall of Fame

Oct 4, 2007 | Personal | 8 comments

Written By Heidi Rozeske

Today I completed an item off of my “top 50” things that I want to accomplish. I visited the Automotive Hall of Fame where my Great-Grandfather was inducted in 1970. Louis H. Schwitzer, Sr.

It was a great road trip.

Automotive Hall of Fame

Written By Heidi Rozeske

Heidi Rozeske, the founder of Glass Slipper Homes, brings over 15 years of real estate expertise to the table. Her dedication to client satisfaction and her keen eye for detail make her an invaluable asset in your home-buying journey. Outside of real estate, Heidi enjoys staying active with pilates, indulging in creative hobbies like knitting and gardening, and sharing her thoughts through writing. Her commitment to community and personalized service sets Glass Slipper Homes apart in the Madison area.

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8 Comments

  1. Brett Boettge

    Heidi-

    Dynamic website, great information and magnificent blog! The Glass Slipper LLC is perfect, and fits you too a T!

    Sincerely,
    Brett B.

  2. Brett Boettge

    Heidi-

    Dynamic website, great information and magnificent blog! The Glass Slipper LLC is perfect, and fits you too a T!

    Sincerely,
    Brett B.

  3. Heidi

    Thanks so much!

  4. Heidi

    Thanks so much!

  5. Greg Dant

    My Dad worked for your great-grandfather’s company for over 37 years. Over all of that time, I only heard the company named pronounced with a hard “I”, but now I hear others pronouncing it with a soft “I”, such as in Swiss. How does your family pronounce it?

  6. Greg Dant

    My Dad worked for your great-grandfather’s company for over 37 years. Over all of that time, I only heard the company named pronounced with a hard “I”, but now I hear others pronouncing it with a soft “I”, such as in Swiss. How does your family pronounce it?

  7. Heidi Uhrig

    Hi Greg,

    Well, that’s a funny question. I pronounce it as Switzer (soft i) and my brother pronounces it as Schwitzer (soft i). But I have not heard anyone in my family use a hard i.

    What was your Dad’s position at Schwitzer?

  8. Heidi Uhrig

    Hi Greg,

    Well, that’s a funny question. I pronounce it as Switzer (soft i) and my brother pronounces it as Schwitzer (soft i). But I have not heard anyone in my family use a hard i.

    What was your Dad’s position at Schwitzer?