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Adele Duttweiler (29 December 1892 – 27 May 1990) was a
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and the wife of
Gottlieb Duttweiler Gottlieb Duttweiler (15 August 1888 – 8 June 1962) was a Swiss businessman and politician, founder of both the Migros chain of grocery stores and the Alliance of Independents (''Landesring der Unabhängigen'') party. Life and work Duttweiler ...
, founder of both the
Migros Migros () is Switzerland's largest retail company, its largest supermarket chain and largest employer. It is also one of the forty largest retailers in the world. It is structured in the form of a cooperative federation (the Federation of Mig ...
group and the LdU political party.


Early life

Adele Bertschi was born on 29 December 1892 in
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on
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lakeshore. Her mother was Maria, née Antille, her father was Samuel, who had emigrated to the US, where he founded a ribbon weaving mill. When his first wife died, he returned as a "made man" back to Switzerland. He married Maria Antille, who originates from the Canton of
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. The couple moved to Horgen, where they acquired the "In Rüsler" farm where Adele grew up. Her father died when Adele was at the age of eight years. Adele's mother was described as a ''purposeful and spirited woman who had to cope with all sorts of harassment after the early death of her man''. She struggled successfully against all odds, a character trait that Adele owed to her mother. After primary school in Horgen, Adele graduated from the then usual "Welschlandjahr" for young women – a longer stay in western Switzerland to learn the French language, mostly as domestic help. She then worked as an employee of
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in the seeds control department.


Adele and Gottlieb Duttweiler

As employee of ETH Zürich, Adele Bertschi drove daily by train from Horgen to Zürich. Around the year 1911, a ''handsome, young, well-dressed man'' from Rüschlikon began to sit down opposite the rather shy young acting 19-year-old woman, annoying Adele: "He looked at me with big eyes. I was not really happy, I was still almost a child. But probably just my reticence has irritated him not to give up." When his courtship seemed to show no result, he tried a hackney. As soon as he had learned to ride, he visited his beloved at her home in Horgen. Unfortunately, his appearance attracted more impression to Adele's mother and sister. The mother then invited the imposing but somewhat uncertain tab for lunch. Adele Duttweiler expressed concerns where they seemed attached to her, even in quite commercial matters. He listened to their advice, and his in-the-future-thinking was always added by ''Adele's sense of the reality of the presence''. In 1912 the then 24-year-old Gottlieb and the almost 20-year Adele celebrated their engagement, and on 29 March 1913, the wedding took place. Thus the entirely unusual, almost half a century lasting life and work of two people began, whose work has helped to shape Switzerland sustainable in the twentieth century.


Migros

In 1923 Gottlieb and Adele Duttweiler went to Brazil but had to return to Switzerland in 1924 because of a serious illness of Adele. Then they settled down again in Rüschlikon where the present
Migros Migros () is Switzerland's largest retail company, its largest supermarket chain and largest employer. It is also one of the forty largest retailers in the world. It is structured in the form of a cooperative federation (the Federation of Mig ...
group was founded in 1925. In 1941 Gottlieb and Adele Duttweiler transferred ownership of Migros to their customers, as a cooperative. In 1946 they passed over their estate to the ''Im Grüene'' foundation, and the Park im Grüene was opened to the public in 1947. The park area comprises the former ''Langenhalden'' estate of Adele and Gottlieb Duttweiler, who gave over the spacious area of their estate to the public use in 1946/47 – hence the admission is free, according to Duttweiler's social understanding. The accordingly ''Im Grüene'' foundation was established on 24 December 1946. The foundation's assets include the ''Langhalden'' estate and an endowment. At the time the foundation was established, the donation had a total value of 520,000 Swiss Francs, which after adjusting for inflation is equal to about 2.6 million Swiss Francs today. The Foundation was tasked to make the Langhalden estate ''available to the general public as a place of recreation''. The donor's intentions were realised by turning the estate into the «Im Grüene» Park (known locally as «Dutti-Park»). The cargo ship ''Adele'' of the
Reederei Zürich AG Reederei Zürich AG was a Swiss company operating the maritime cargo ships ''Adele'' and ''Amelia'', and a small fleet of Rhein river ships between 1952 and 1996. Not to be confused with the company of the same name that was established after the s ...
was named after her in 1952. In 1950 respectively in 1957, Adele and Gottlieb Dutweiler established the ''Adele und Gottlieb Duttweiler Stiftung'' to ensure the future work of the Migros chain as a cooperative according to the founding act.


Adele-Duttweiler-Preis

On 2 July 1974 the ''Adele-Duttweiler-Preis'' was awarded for the first time. The award includes prize money of 50,000 Swiss Francs and was initiated by the 12 regional Migros cooperatives, which decided in 1972 to mark the 80th birthday of Adele Duttweiler to donate a prize, to recalls Adele Duttweiler's selfless work. The foundation was established on 9 October 1973 and periodically honours individuals, organizations or institutions who have rendered outstanding services in the social field.


Late life and death

Adele Duttweiler was nominated by her home community Rüschlikon as an honorary citizen on 19 January 1974. On 31 August 1984 the ''Kurklinik für Erfahrungsmedizin, Al Ronc'' opened in Castaneda in the Canton of Grison. The present ''Paracelsus Clinica al Ronc'' is a health clinic for medical experience that was initiated by Adele Duttwiler. On her 95th birthday she learnt that the Migros cooperative
Migros-Genossenschafts-Bund Migros () is Switzerland's largest retail company, its largest supermarket chain and largest employer. It is also one of the forty largest retailers in the world. It is structured in the form of a cooperative federation (the Federation of Migro ...
(MGB) bought her husband's birthplace at Strehlgasse 13 in Zürich. Adele Duttweiler survived her husband by 28 years and died on 27 May 1990 at the age of 97 at her home in Rüschlikon. The burial at the cemetery in Rüschlikon, alongside her husband, was followed by a funeral service in the
Fraumünster The Fraumünster (; lit. in en, Women's Minster, but often wrongly translated to urLady Minster) is a church in Zürich which was built on the remains of a former abbey for aristocratic women which was founded in 853 by Louis the German for h ...
church, which was filled to the last seat. Jules Kyburz, chairman of the board MGB, portrayed with moving words Adele Duttweiler's life and work, and Reverend Peter Vogelsanger called and remembered the life stages of this ''unusual woman''.


Aftermath

The orange rose ''Adele Duttweiler'' was named after her in 2014. The ''
Adele-Duttweiler-Preis Adele Duttweiler (29 December 1892 – 27 May 1990) was a Swiss philanthropist and the wife of Gottlieb Duttweiler, founder of both the Migros group and the LdU political party. Early life Adele Bertschi was born on 29 December 1892 in Hor ...
'' for people and organizations that have been particularly active in the social sphere is awarded annually.


See also

*
Adele (1952 ship) ''Adele'' was a Swiss cargo ship, later the merchant ship ''Sunadele''. Initiated by Gottlieb Duttweiler and named after Adele Duttweiler, she served in the Merchant Marine of Switzerland. Reederei Zürich AG In Winter 1943 Gottlieb Duttweiler ...
* Park im Grüene


Literature

* Alfred A. Häsler: ''Adele Duttweiler-Bertschi. Ein Jahrhundert-Leben''. Edition M, Zürich 1993.


References


External links


''Adele-Duttweiler-Stiftung'' on the Migros website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Duttweiler, Adele 1892 births 1990 deaths 20th-century Swiss businesswomen 20th-century philanthropists Migros people People from Horgen Rüschlikon Swiss philanthropists Swiss women company founders