William J. Bulow
1869–1960 (age 91)
Politician
Biography
William J. Bulow rose from humble beginnings to become a trusted jurist and the governor of South Dakota before serving in the United States Senate, where he guided constituents with thoughtful leadership during times of economic uncertainty.
He valued fairness and deliberation, advocating for farmers and working families from the Midwest while maintaining a personal warmth that endeared him to neighbors and colleagues alike.