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Jeffrey E. Ollswang

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Age 80

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Jeffrey E. Ollswang Died on April 7, 2021 at the age of 80 years. He was preceded in death by his parents Arthur and Pearl (nee Silvers), his brother Paul, his first wife Felicity and infant son Christopher. He is survived by his wife Lynn (nee Manegold), sons Aaron (Angela) and Joshua,...

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Jeffrey was a real authentic character and I am pleased to have been able to work with him on the Roebling Gateway Park Design Competition in Covington (KY) in 1993. I learned a great deal from him and enjoyed his enthusiasm, good humor, and the way he spoke passionately about design and architecture. He did an excellent job of helping us get the most out of the competition including world wide acknowledgement and participation. Thank you Jeffrey.

Prof Ollswang will be missed deeply. His classes were always the most entertaining and I looked forward to every single one. To the family, please accept my deepest condolences.

One of my favorite professors in architecture school. My deepest condolences to his family.

Jeff was a great colleague at UWM. His sense of humor was unparalleled and his contribution to the field of architecture and UWM second to none. I will miss him. I use to see him in recent years at Ma Fischer's for breakfast. In fact, the last time I saw him was at Ma Fischer's where he bought me breakfast. My deepest sympathies to friends and family. I will always remember him as possessing a great sense of humor and committed to others. He will be missed. Memories eternal!

So sorry to hear about the passing of Jeff. I was with him and Felicity when they took our group to London and Scotland to study in 1977. Out of all of professors I studied under, I can honestly say that Jeff really cared about the student. His way of teaching made learning fun. I an glad he was able to retire when he did and was able to enjoy his later years. God's speed and prayers to all who were able to know him.

My Deepest Condolences. I will surely miss Prof. Ollswang, and all his great lectures in Architecture. Many thanks Jeffrey O.

Jeff's acoustics and lighting class is so interesting and I miss him very much. R.I.P.

It's been many years, but I remember his humor and his humanity most of all. May you all be comforted.

My deepest condolences. Professor Ollswang not only loved architecture, he loved life. A favorite professor of mine, his was a class you enjoyed attending, and one where you came away with knowledge beyond the curricula. And often with a smile. I recall what another person wrote here, when he told our class that many architects would be sued during their careers. That stayed with me and while he never knew it, he was an influence on me to become a lawyer representing an architectural firm. ...