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[[Image:sass.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Charles Sass. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]SASS, Charles. (Guttenberg, IA--Berlin, Germany, Aug. 10,1926). Banker. Sass was elected the city treasurer of Dubuque in 1890. He later resigned to become cashier of the Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank.  He held this office until July 1925, when he was elected president of the same institution.
[[Image:sass.jpg|left|thumb|150px|Charles Sass. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding]]SASS, Charles. (Guttenberg, IA--Berlin, Germany, Aug. 10,1926). Banker. Sass was elected the city treasurer of Dubuque in 1890. He later resigned to become cashier of the [[PIONEER TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK]].  He held this office until July 1925, when he was elected president of the same institution.


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Charles Sass. Photo courtesy: Bob Reding

SASS, Charles. (Guttenberg, IA--Berlin, Germany, Aug. 10,1926). Banker. Sass was elected the city treasurer of Dubuque in 1890. He later resigned to become cashier of the PIONEER TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK. He held this office until July 1925, when he was elected president of the same institution.