As a follow up to her memoir Poetic License which came out in 2020, Gretchen Cherington dug deeper into family myth and lore, resulting in her new memoir The Butcher, the Embezzler, and the Fall Guy—A Family Memoir of Scandal and Greed in the Meat Industry.
In the early 1900s, Gretchen’s paternal grandfather was recruited by George A. Hormel to help him build what is now the multi-billion dollar food conglomerate Hormel Foods. As a child, Gretchen listened to riveting stories about these two men from her father. Third in the trio was the company’s comptroller, Ransome J. Thomson, who, over a decade, embezzled $1.2 Million from the Hormel company and nearly brought it to its knees. Rumors suggested Gretchen’s grandfather was “in cahoots” with the embezzler. But was he? Gretchen sent out to investigate this question.
Research led Gretchen to business documents, letters, and historical records that helped her find a few of the missing pieces of the picture that is her family’s history puzzle. Kirkus calls this new book “A dazzling account that deftly combines crime, drama, history, and introspective remembrance…a mesmerizing story filled with drama, suspense, and told with remarkable emotional insights.”
I put a hold on this book at the library as this story intrigues me. I happen to know Jim Hormel through a mutual friend who has since passed, so the story intrigues me. After the memorial held for my friend in Jim’s lavish San Francisco home, I’m fascinated by learning more about this history.
Also, Betsy, thank you for promoting the idea of reading and learning things beyond our personal belief systems, no matter how uncomfortable or disconcerting it might be to learn alternative narratives and the facts behind them.
Thank you.
Hi Ellen, Thanks for your message and I hope you’ll read the book! I know several Hormel family members have read it and I also know people who knew Jim Hormel. He is mentioned, only briefly, in my Aftermath section. I’ve been intrigued by this story for a long time and for twenty years my grandfather and George Hormel were great friends and I have tried to present a fair story about these three men and what happened one hundred years ago. I’m grateful for being on The Morning Glory Project!