Frederick Charles Wooley Kronmiller, a rising young lawyer of Utica, his native city, has been associated in practice with the firm of Miller & Hubbell since October, 1921. He was born on the 24th of April, 1897, his parents being Charles Frederick and Frances (Wooley) Kronmiller of Utica. His public school education was supplemented by a course of study in the Utica Free Academy, from which he was graduated in October, 1914. His professional training was received in the Albany Law School, which institution he attended from 1916 until 1918. On the 15th of August of the latter year he entered the military service of the country and following his honorable discharge in January, 1919, became connected with the law firm of Pritchard & Deecke in Utica, with which he continued until September 30, 1921. Mr. Kronmiller was admitted to the bar on the 14th of October, 1920, and since October, 1921, has been associated with the law firm of Miller & Hubbell in Utica, where he has already gained an enviable reputation in professional ranks as a young attorney of marked ability and broad legal knowledge.
Politically Mr. Kronmiller is a republican but not an active party worker, preferring to concentrate his time and energies upon his professional duties. In the city of Utica, which has been his home from his birth to the present time, the circle of his friends is almost coextensive with the circle of his acquaintances.