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George Keverian
- Birth
- Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
- Death
- 6 Mar 2009 (aged 77)Everett, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
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- Everett,Middlesex County,Massachusetts,USAAdd to Map
- Memorial ID
- 102471068View Source
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George Keverian, 77 House Speaker, rival of Lynn's McGee Sr:- Monday, March 9, 2009
Former Massachusetts Speaker George Keverian, who courted reform-minded colleagues in an effort to bring more open leadership to the House, has died. He was 77.
In 1985, Keverian prevailed in a unprecedented high-profile Beacon Hill power struggle, wresting the speakership away from fellow Democrat Thomas McGee Sr. of Lynn, who had appointed Keverian to majority leader in 1978. The bitter backand-forth feud was punctuated with a one-on-one showdown on Revere Beach, photos of which were published in Boston daily papers.
Keverian left state politics five years later after losing the Democratic primary for state treasurer.
House Speaker Robert DeLeo (D-Winthrop) announced Keverian's death in a written statement Friday, saying Keverian championed free speech and government reform during his time in the powerful position.
"He led the House during a tough fiscal time and was not afraid to make difficult decisions for the benefit of the entire commonwealth," DeLeo said. "On a personal level, Keverian was a kind man, who made a tremendous contribution to his hometown of Everett, which he loved so much."
Keverian's time as speaker was rocky.
After courting reformers to win the post, Keverian struggled to maintain control.
Fulfilling a promise to run a more open House had its drawbacks.
Keverian found it hard to push through legislation and was seen as an ineffectual leader.
Keverian also struggled with his weight throughout his life.
Holding one of the three most powerful positions on Beacon Hill didn't help.
"Having all that publicity and public acceptance worked against me. I became depressed," Keverian said in 2003 at a Harvard School of Public Health forum on obesity.
"People can very, very cruel, even when they're not trying to be."
In 2002, after he tipped the scales at about 400 pounds, Keverian underwent gastric bypass surgery, and dropped to about 260 pounds.
In 1995 he took the post of chief assessor in Everett. He was dismissed from that post in 2007. Keverian blamed his dismissal on a political feud with then-Mayor John Hanlon, but Hanlon said the job had been eliminated.
Keverian attended Everett High School, Tufts College and Harvard College.
Memorial activities are expected to start Wednesday at noon, when Statehouse building officials said they expect to have a ceremony for Keverian's lying in state. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday at Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge.
His obituary-
George Keverian, 77 House Speaker, rival of Lynn's McGee Sr:- Monday, March 9, 2009
Former Massachusetts Speaker George Keverian, who courted reform-minded colleagues in an effort to bring more open leadership to the House, has died. He was 77.
In 1985, Keverian prevailed in a unprecedented high-profile Beacon Hill power struggle, wresting the speakership away from fellow Democrat Thomas McGee Sr. of Lynn, who had appointed Keverian to majority leader in 1978. The bitter backand-forth feud was punctuated with a one-on-one showdown on Revere Beach, photos of which were published in Boston daily papers.
Keverian left state politics five years later after losing the Democratic primary for state treasurer.
House Speaker Robert DeLeo (D-Winthrop) announced Keverian's death in a written statement Friday, saying Keverian championed free speech and government reform during his time in the powerful position.
"He led the House during a tough fiscal time and was not afraid to make difficult decisions for the benefit of the entire commonwealth," DeLeo said. "On a personal level, Keverian was a kind man, who made a tremendous contribution to his hometown of Everett, which he loved so much."
Keverian's time as speaker was rocky.
After courting reformers to win the post, Keverian struggled to maintain control.
Fulfilling a promise to run a more open House had its drawbacks.
Keverian found it hard to push through legislation and was seen as an ineffectual leader.
Keverian also struggled with his weight throughout his life.
Holding one of the three most powerful positions on Beacon Hill didn't help.
"Having all that publicity and public acceptance worked against me. I became depressed," Keverian said in 2003 at a Harvard School of Public Health forum on obesity.
"People can very, very cruel, even when they're not trying to be."
In 2002, after he tipped the scales at about 400 pounds, Keverian underwent gastric bypass surgery, and dropped to about 260 pounds.
In 1995 he took the post of chief assessor in Everett. He was dismissed from that post in 2007. Keverian blamed his dismissal on a political feud with then-Mayor John Hanlon, but Hanlon said the job had been eliminated.
Keverian attended Everett High School, Tufts College and Harvard College.
Memorial activities are expected to start Wednesday at noon, when Statehouse building officials said they expect to have a ceremony for Keverian's lying in state. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday at Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge.
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- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102471068/george-keverian: accessed), memorial page for George Keverian (3 Jun 1931–6 Mar 2009), Find a Grave Memorial ID102471068, citing Glenwood Cemetery, Everett,Middlesex County,Massachusetts,USA;Maintained by The Silent Forgotten (contributor46537737).
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