Herbert Kohler Jr. was an heir to the fortune behind Kohler, the Wisconsin-based plumbing fixture manufacturer that bears his family's name. He died in September 2022.
Kohler's grandfather founded the company in 1873 to manufacture hitching posts and farm tools.
He ran the company for 43 years before stepping down as CEO in 2015. He was executive chairman until his death.
At the time of his death, the company generated some $7 billion in revenues from furniture, tile, engines, generators and the toilets and faucets that it's best known for.
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