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Stella (Trane) Jackson, the daughter of James Trane, was one of the original signatories of Trane Company Inc. in 1913 and served until 1914. Born in La Crosse, Wisconsin on January 19, 1890, Jackson attended local schools growing up and was among the first graduates of La Crosse Normal School (now University of Wisconsin - La Crosse) in 1911.[2]
After completing high school, Jackson went to the University of Michigan's school of music during the 1911/12 school year. She further studied at Columbia University, training under musicians in New York City and traveling to Italy for a year to study under Vincenzo Vannini. Jackson's talent as a soprano vocalist gained recognition regionally. She appeared in the Chicago-based Music News in 1919 and gave recitals in Muncie, Indiana, in 1927.[2]
Following her marriage to Owen Jackson in 1927, the couple lived in Chicago, where Owen worked as a commercial artist for the Trane Co.[3] They returned to La Crosse in 1935. Upon their return, Jackson held teaching positions in La Crosse public schools, served as the music supervisor, and directed church choirs. Jackson's family included her husband Owen Jackson, their daughter, and three grandchildren.[citation needed]
Jackson led a community letter supporting the Marshall Plan in 1948 and served on the Community Foundation board in La Crosse from 1950 to 1965.[citation needed]
Jackson was actively involved in various organizations and committees throughout her life. She was a charter member of the La Crosse County Community Council and served as chairman and president of music and drama. She held leadership positions in the La Crosse Music Study Club, American Association of University Women, Republican Women's Club, and more. Jackson also supported various causes, as an active member of both the Wisconsin Centennial Committee and the Mayor's Emergency Housing Committee.[4]
In memory of her brother, Reuben Trane, Jackson established the Reuben Trane Scholarship at Central High School. The annual scholarship is awarded to "deserving students" in physical sciences or engineering fields. She also set up a trust fund for music scholarships.[5]
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edit- ^ Newton, R. (2023, February 16). Trane’s early days set the stage for ongoing innovation. Trane Heating & Air Conditioning. https://www.trane.com/commercial/north-america/us/en/about-us/newsroom/blogs/tranes-early-days-set-the-stage-for-ongoing-innovation.html
- ^ a b "Services Wednesday For Mrs. Owen Jackson". The La Crosse Tribune. 18 October 1965. p. 1. Retrieved 29 May 2024.
- ^ "Heating and Air Conditioning | Trane Commercial HVAC".
- ^ Mrs. Jackson Dies Suddenly Late Saturday. (1965a, October 17). The La Crosse Tribune, p. 1.
- ^ "Services (continued from page 1)". The La Crosse Tribune. 18 October 1965. p. 2. Retrieved 29 May 2024. }