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Brother\u00a0Charles Ringling<\/strong><\/p>\n December 2nd 1863 \u2013 December 3rd 1926<\/p>\n Member of:<\/p>\n Baraboo Lodge #34 Baraboo, Wisconsin<\/p>\n Charles Ringling was one of the Ringling brothers, who owned the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus<\/a>. He was in charge of production and greatly admired by the employees, who called him “Mr. Charlie” and sought his advice and help even for personal problems.<\/p>\n