1868-1934 US, Berwick, Pennsylvania
A.k.a. William Hartman Woodin
(May 27, 1868 – May 3, 1934) William H. Woodin was a U.S. industrialist. He served as the Secretary of Treasury under Franklin Roosevelt in 1933. From 1930 until 1934 he was a trustee of Lafayette College. He died in New York City, New York, and was buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, near his birthplace of Berwick, Pennsylvania. Mr. Woodin was also a composer of note. As Will Woodin, he collaborated with children's author Johnny Gruelle, composing music for the 1930 book Raggedy Ann's Sunny Songs and was the namesake of Gruelle's character Little Wooden Willie. In 1933, Woodin composed a march in honor of Roosevelt.