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- Juho Wiktor Suominen (June 26, 1877 Lappi (Rauma)- August 27, 1935 Pori) was a Finnish manufacturer. In 1898, he founded a tannery in Nakkila along the River, which in 1908 became J. W. Suominen Oy. The internationalized company is now known as Suominen Corporation. , built by Suominen as a private home and designed by architect , was completed in Nakkila in 1928. Suominen died of a misfired bullet during a walk in 1935, he died in the . The bullet was fired from an unknown rifle, the bullet hit Suominen on a road nearby the Villilä manor. It was successfully removed during surgery, but Suominen, who suffered from heart problems, died a few days later. In a will he drafted on his deathbed, he donated funds to build a new church in Nakkila. Suominen is buried in the crypt under the church together with his wife (1878–1953). J. W. Suominen's son, Leo Suominen was a , whose son is a politician and former Minister Ilkka Suominen. (en)
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- Juho Wiktor Suominen (June 26, 1877 Lappi (Rauma)- August 27, 1935 Pori) was a Finnish manufacturer. In 1898, he founded a tannery in Nakkila along the River, which in 1908 became J. W. Suominen Oy. The internationalized company is now known as Suominen Corporation. , built by Suominen as a private home and designed by architect , was completed in Nakkila in 1928. J. W. Suominen's son, Leo Suominen was a , whose son is a politician and former Minister Ilkka Suominen. (en)
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