Very incomplete list!in chronological order | | George Washington Barnett (1793-1848) — also known asG. W. Barnett — of Texas. Born in South Carolina,December12, 1793.Served in the Texas Army during the Texas War of Independence;delegateto Texas Republic Republic constitutional convention fromDistrict of Washington, 1836;signer,Texas Declaration of Independence, 1836; member ofTexasRepublic Senate from District of Washington, 1837-43.Presbyterian.Killed byLipan-Apache Indians whilehunting deer near Gonzales,GonzalesCounty, Tex.,October8, 1848 (age54 years, 301days).Interment atOldCemetery, Gonzales, Tex. | | Richardson A. Scurry (1811-1862) — of Texas. Born in Gallatin,SumnerCounty, Tenn.,November11, 1811.Democrat. Served in the Texas Army during the Texas War ofIndependence; judge of Texas Republic, 1840-41; member ofTexasRepublic House of Representatives, 1842-44;U.S.Representative from Texas 1st District, 1851-53; general in theConfederate Army during the Civil War.Accidentallyshothimself in the foot whilehunting, in August 1854; the woundnever healed and becameinfected;though his leg was later amputated, he died as a result in Hempstead,WallerCounty, Tex.,April 9,1862 (age50 years, 149days).Interment atHempsteadCemetery, Hempstead, Tex. | | Claiborne Hooper Phillips (1847-1886) — of Nashville,DavidsonCounty, Tenn.Born in1847.Mayorof Nashville, Tenn., 1883-86.Accidentallyshotand killed while on ahunting trip, near Britton,MarshallCounty, Dakota Territory (now S.Dak.),September10, 1886 (ageabout 39years).Burial location unknown. | | Thomas Taylor Minor (1844-1889) — also known asThomas T. Minor — of Port Townsend,JeffersonCounty, Wash.; Seattle,KingCounty, Wash.Born, of American parents, in Manepy, Ceylon (nowSriLanka),February20, 1844.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;physician;one of the founders of the Seattle, Lake Shore and EasternRailroad;delegate to Republican National Convention from Washington Territory,1880;mayorof Port Townsend, Wash., 1880-83;mayorof Seattle, Wash., 1887-88.Member,Freemasons.Last seen traveling by canoe to Whidbey Island, with others, on aduck huting trip, and wasneverheard from again; presumeddrownedin awatercraftaccident, inPugetSound,December2, 1889 (age45 years, 285days). His canoe was recovered, but his remains werenotfound.| |  Relatives: Sonof Eastman Strong Minor and Judith (Manchester) Minor; married,August20, 1872, to Sarah Montgomery; grandfather ofThomasMinor Pelly. | | |  | Political family:Moriarty-Minorfamily of Seattle, Washington. | | |  | The T.T. MinorSchool(built 1890, demolished 1940, rebuilt 1941, closed 2010, renovatedand reopened 2016), inSeattle,Washington, isnamed forhim. — MinorAvenue,inSeattle,Washington, isnamed forhim. | | |  | See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial |
| | Robert Ray Hamilton (1851-1890) — of New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born in New York,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,March18, 1851.Republican.Lawyer;member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from New York County 11th District, 1881, 1886-89;in July 1889, while staying in Atlantic City, he was caught in anationalscandal,after his wife, Eva, stabbed a nurse; she was arrested and tried; itcame out that Eva wasstillmarried to another man, that she had bought a baby for $10 andtold Hamilton he was the father, to induce him to marry her; whenthis waspublicized,Hamilton sued for divorce; as the case dragged on, he moved toWyoming to help a friend establish ahotel.While on ahunting trip, hedrownedwhile attempting to ford the Snake River, in Uinta County (part nowinTetonCounty), Wyo.,August23, 1890 (age39 years, 158days).Original intermentsomewhere in Teton County, Wyo.; reinterment in 1892 atGreen-WoodCemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.| |  Relatives: Sonof Schuyler Hamilton and Cornelia (Ray) Hamilton; grandnephew ofJamesAlexander Hamilton; great-grandson ofAlexanderHamilton; great-grandnephew ofPhilipJeremiah Schuyler; second great-grandson ofPhilipJohn Schuyler; second great-grandnephew ofStephenJohn Schuyler,JeremiahVan Rensselaer andRobertVan Rensselaer; third great-grandson ofJohannesSchuyler (1697-1746); fourth great-grandson ofStephanusVan Cortlandt,RobertLivingston the Younger andJohannesSchuyler (1668-1747); fourth great-grandnephew ofJacobusVan Cortlandt; fifth great-grandson ofPieterSchuyler (1657-1724); fifth great-grandnephew ofRobertLivingston the Elder; first cousin twice removed ofPhilipSchuyler; first cousin thrice removed ofPieterSchuyler (1746-1792) andJacobRutsen Van Rensselaer; first cousin four times removed ofStephanusBayard,VolkertPetrus Douw,PierreVan Cortlandt,HendrickKiliaen Van Rensselaer,JamesLivingston andKillianKillian Van Rensselaer; first cousin five times removed ofJohnLivingston,RobertLivingston (1688-1775),GilbertLivingston andPhilipP. Schuyler; first cousin six times removed ofDavidDavidse Schuyler andMyndertDavidtse Schuyler; second cousin twice removed ofHenryWalter Livingston; second cousin thrice removed ofNicholasBayard,RobertR. Livingston (1746-1813),PhilipVan Cortlandt,LeonardGansevoort,LeonardGansevoort Jr.,PierreVan Cortlandt Jr.,EdwardLivingston (1764-1836),PeterRobert Livingston (1766-1847),MaturinLivingston andJamesParker; second cousin four times removed ofRobertLivingston (1708-1790),PeterVan Brugh Livingston,RobertGilbert Livingston,HenryGilbert Livingston,PhilipLivingston,RobertR. Livingston (1718-1775),WilliamLivingston,JamesJay,JohnJay,FrederickJay andPeterSamuel Schuyler; second cousin five times removed ofMatthewClarkson; third cousin once removed ofEdwardLivingston (1796-1840),CortlandtSchuyler Van Rensselaer andJohnEliot Thayer Jr.; third cousin twice removed ofStephenVan Rensselaer,PhilipSchuyler Van Rensselaer,PeterGansevoort,PeterRobert Livingston (1789-1859),GerritSmith,ElizabethCady Stanton andJohnCortlandt Parker; third cousin thrice removed ofPeterRobert Livingston (1737-1794),WalterLivingston,PhilipPeter Livingston,HenryBrockholst Livingston,PeterAugustus Jay andWilliamJay; fourth cousin once removed ofHenryBell Van Rensselaer,JamesAdams Ekin,JohnJacob Astor III,RichardWayne Parker,CharlesWolcott Parker,CharlesLudlow Livingston andBronsonMurray Cutting. | | |  | Political family:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians). | | |  | See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial |
| | Alson Bailey Abbott (1844-1894) — also known asAlson B. Abbott — of Queensbury,WarrenCounty, N.Y.; Glens Falls,WarrenCounty, N.Y.Born in Andover,EssexCounty, Mass.,November3, 1844.Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;lawyer;member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Warren County, 1878; president, Canton BridgeCompany.While cleaning ashotgunforhunting, itaccidentallydischarged, killing him, in Glens Falls,WarrenCounty, N.Y.,August27, 1894 (age49 years, 297days).Interment atPineviewCemetery, Queensbury, N.Y.| |  Relatives: Sonof William F. Abbott and Sarah Job (Abbott) Abbott; married1873 to SarahMorgan. | | |  | See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial |
 | William Eustis Russell (1857-1896) — also known asWilliam E. Russell — of Cambridge,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.Born in Cambridge,MiddlesexCounty, Mass.,January6, 1857.Democrat.Lawyer;Governor ofMassachusetts, 1891-94; defeated, 1888, 1889.Died suddenly, in afishing camp near Grand-Pabos (nowChandler),Quebec,July14, 1896 (age39 years, 190days).Interment atMt.Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. | | Alfred Eliab Buck (1832-1902) — also known asAlfred E. Buck;A. E. Buck — of Alabama; Atlanta,FultonCounty, Ga.Born in Foxcroft (now part of Dover-Foxcroft),PiscataquisCounty, Maine,February7, 1832.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;Presidential Elector for Alabama,1868;U.S.Representative from Alabama 1st District, 1869-71; delegate toRepublican National Convention from Georgia,1880,1888,1892,1896;GeorgiaRepublican state chair, 1896; U.S. Minister toJapan, 1897.Died suddenly, fromparalysis ofthe heart, while on animperial duck shoot, near Tokyo,Japan,December4, 1902 (age70 years, 300days).Interment atArlingtonNational Cemetery, Arlington, Va. | | Athelston Gaston (1838-1907) — of Meadville,CrawfordCounty, Pa.Born in Castile,WyomingCounty, N.Y.,April24, 1838.Democrat.Mayorof Meadville, Pa., 1891;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 26th District, 1899-1901.Accidentallyhit bygunshotwhile on ahunting trip at Lake Edward,Quebec,September23, 1907 (age69 years, 152days).Interment atGreendaleCemetery, Meadville, Pa. | | Charles Henry Gaus (1840-1909) — also known asCharles H. Gaus — of Albany,AlbanyCounty, N.Y.Born in Zanesville,MuskingumCounty, Ohio,September1, 1840.Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;druggist;mayor ofAlbany, N.Y., 1902-08;New Yorkstate comptroller, 1909; died in office 1909.Germanancestry.Died, frompneumonia,in ahunting lodge on Long Lake, in the Laurentian Mountains,Quebec,October31, 1909 (age69 years, 60days).Interment atAlbanyRural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.  | William Watson McIntire (1850-1912) — also known asWilliam W. McIntire — ofBaltimore,Md.Born in Chambersburg,FranklinCounty, Pa.,June 30,1850.Republican.Machinist;insuranceagent;lawyer;U.S.Representative from Maryland 4th District, 1897-99.Episcopalian.Scotch-IrishandGermanancestry.Diedona boat whilefishing in the Middle River (or GunpowderRiver),BaltimoreCounty, Md.,March30, 1912 (age61 years, 274days).Interment atLoudonPark Cemetery, Baltimore, Md. | | William Bruce MacMaster Jr. (1875-1912) — also known asWilliam B. MacMaster, Jr. — of New York. Born, of American parents, inColombia,June28, 1875.Rancher;U.S. Vice Consul inCartagena, 1904-08; U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul inCartagena, 1908-12, died in office 1912;stabbedby two Colombians in the summer of 1909; pressed charges against hisattackers, one of whom was an influential newspaper editor;arrestedby Colombian authorities in June 1910 onchargesthat, years earlier, heshota Colombian citizen, in what he said was self-defense; initiallyacquitted, thenfoundguilty, then exonerated by a higher court.Whilehunting alone, wasshotmultiple times andkilled byan unknown assassin, near Cartagena,Colombia,August11, 1912 (age37 years, 44days).Interment atChurchand Convent of Santo Domingo, Cartagena, Colombia.  | Paul Oscar Adolph Husting (1866-1917) — also known asPaul O. Husting — of Mayville,DodgeCounty, Wis.Born in Fond du Lac,Fond du LacCounty, Wis.,April25, 1866.Democrat.Lawyer;DodgeCounty District Attorney, 1903-06; member ofWisconsinstate senate 13th District, 1907-14;U.S.Senator from Wisconsin, 1915-17; died in office 1917; delegate toDemocratic National Convention from Wisconsin,1916(member,Platformand Resolutions Committee).French,Luxemburgian,andMenomineeIndian ancestry.Accidentallyshotin the back by his brother Gustave, when he stood upin hisboat whileduck hunting on Rush Lake, and died soon afterin a nearby farmhouse, near Pickett,WinnebagoCounty, Wis.,October21, 1917 (age51 years, 179days).Interment atGracelandCemetery, Mayville, Wis.  | Theodore Arlington Bell (1872-1922) — also known asTheodore A. Bell — ofSanFrancisco, Calif.Born in Vallejo,SolanoCounty, Calif.,July 25,1872.Democrat.Lawyer;U.S.Representative from California 2nd District, 1903-05; defeated,1904; candidate forGovernor ofCalifornia, 1906 (Democratic), 1910 (Democratic), 1918(Independent); delegate to Democratic National Convention fromCalifornia,1908(TemporaryChair;speaker),1912(speaker).While returning from ahunting trip, was killed in anautomobileaccident near San Rafael,MarinCounty, Calif.,September4, 1922 (age50 years, 41days).Interment atOddFellows Cemetery, St. Helena, Calif.  | Elon Rouse Brown (1857-1922) — also known asElon R. Brown — of Watertown,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.Born in Stone Mills, Orleans,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.,October7, 1857.Republican.Lawyer;counsel to the Rome, Watertown & OgdensburgRailroad;law partner ofFrancisM. Hugo;delegateto New York state constitutional convention 22nd District, 1894;member ofNew Yorkstate senate 35th District, 1898-1904, 1913-18; delegate toRepublican National Convention from New York,1900,1904,1916,1920.Opposed woman suffrage and alcohol prohibition. Whileduck hunting from asmallboat, he suffered aheartattack and died, at Fox Island, Cape Vincent,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.,September24, 1922 (age64 years, 352days).Interment atBrooksideCemetery, Watertown, N.Y. | | Edward Coke Mann (1880-1931) — of South Carolina. Born in Lowndesville,AbbevilleCounty, S.C.,November21, 1880.Democrat.U.S.Representative from South Carolina 8th District, 1919-21.While returning from ahunting trip, wasaccidentallyshotand killed, near Rowesville,OrangeburgCounty, S.C.,November11, 1931 (age50 years, 355days).Interment atSunnysideCemetery, Orangeburg, S.C.  | Edward Owen Davies (1869-1933) — also known asEdward O. Davies — of Ilion,HerkimerCounty, N.Y.Born in Bridgewater town,HerkimerCounty, N.Y.,November24, 1869.Republican.Laundryowner; member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Herkimer County, 1917-20, 1932-33; died inoffice 1933.Methodist.Member,Freemasons;Shriners;Redmen;Moose;Knightsof Pythias.While on afishing trip, he suffered aheartattack, and died at Pleasant Lake, Stratford,FultonCounty, N.Y.,September4, 1933 (age63 years, 284days).Interment atArmory Hill Cemetery, Ilion, N.Y.  | Melville Clyde Kelly (1883-1935) — also known asM. Clyde Kelly;"Father of AirMail" —of Edgewood,AlleghenyCounty, Pa.Born in Bloomfield,MuskingumCounty, Ohio,August4, 1883.Republican.Newspapereditor and publisher; member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1911-12;U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania, 1913-15, 1917-35 (30th District1913-15, 1917-23, 33rd District 1923-33, 31st District 1933-35).Presbyterian.Member,Sons ofthe American Revolution;OddFellows;Knightsof Pythias;RoyalArcanum.On returning from afrog hunting trip, was injured when arifle hewas cleaningaccidentallyfired; he died one week later, in ahospitalat Punxsutawney,JeffersonCounty, Pa.,April29, 1935 (age51 years, 268days).Interment atMahoningUnion Cemetery, Marchand, Pa.  | George W. Borowitz (1870-1938) — of Wausau,MarathonCounty, Wis.Born inGermany,December7, 1870.Tailor;mayorof Wausau, Wis., 1935-38.Catholic.Member,Knightsof Columbus;CatholicOrder of Foresters;Eagles;Elks.While on ahunting and fishing trip, he and three other menfrom Wausau (N. P. Beck, Herman Belter, and J. William Delaney)drownedwhen theirboatcapsized, in Island Lake,VilasCounty, Wis.,November12, 1938 (age67 years, 340days). The overturned boat was found two days later; the bodieswere recovered from the lake the following April.Interment atSt. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Wausau, Wis.| |  Relatives: Sonof Michael Borowitz and Hulda (Lambs) Borowitz; married,January20, 1899, to Josephine Kroupa. | | |  | See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial | | |  | Image source: Appleton (Wis.)Post-Crescent, November 14, 1938 |
 | David Wilmer Steele (1899-1940) — also known asDavid W. Steele — of Ocean View,SussexCounty, Del.Born inSussexCounty, Del.,1899.Republican.Poultryraiser;banker;member ofDelawarestate senate from Sussex County 4th District, 1937-40; died inoffice 1940.Methodist.Member,Freemasons;Shriners;TallCedars of Lebanon.Whilefishing off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland, he andhis wife were killed in anexplosion andfire aboard theircruiser,theLure, in theNorthAtlantic Ocean,October7, 1940 (ageabout 41years).Interment atMariners Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Ocean View,Del. | | | John Calhoun Phillips (1870-1943) — also known asJohn C. Phillips — of Phoenix,MaricopaCounty, Ariz.Born in Vermont,FultonCounty, Ill.,November13, 1870.Republican.Lawyer;Governor ofArizona, 1929-31.Suffered aheartattack, whilefishing on Lake Mary, and died soon after,in FlagstaffHospital,Flagstaff,CoconinoCounty, Ariz.,June 25,1943 (age72 years, 224days).Intermentsomewherein Prescott, Ariz. | | Earl Wilcox Snell (1895-1947) — also known asEarl Snell — of Arlington,GilliamCounty, Ore.Born near Olex,GilliamCounty, Ore.,July 11,1895.Republican.Secretaryof state of Oregon, 1935-43;Governor ofOregon, 1943-47; died in office 1947.While flying to southern Oregon on ahunting trip, along withSecretary of StateRobertS. Farrell, Jr. and State Senate PresidentMarshallE. Cornett, was killed when thesmall planecrashed instormyweather near Dog Lake,LakeCounty, Ore.,October28, 1947 (age52 years, 109days).Interment atBelcrestMemorial Park, Salem, Ore. | | Robert S. Farrell Jr. (c.1906-1947) — of Portland,MultnomahCounty, Ore.Born about 1906. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Oregon,1940(HonoraryVice-President),1944;secretaryof state of Oregon, 1943-47; died in office 1947.While flying to southern Oregon on ahunting trip, along withGov.EarlSnell and State Senate PresidentMarshallE. Cornett, was killed when thesmall planecrashed instormyweather, near Dog Lake,LakeCounty, Ore.,October28, 1947 (ageabout 41years).Interment atRiverView Cemetery, Portland, Ore. | | Marshall E. Cornett (c.1899-1947) — of Klamath Falls,KlamathCounty, Ore.Born about 1899. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention fromOregon,1944;member ofOregonstate senate, 1947; died in office 1947.While flying to southern Oregon on ahunting trip, along withGov.EarlSnell and Secretary of StateRobertS. Farrell, Jr. was killed with thesmall planecrashed instormyweather, near Dog Lake,LakeCounty, Ore.,October28, 1947 (ageabout 48years).Burial location unknown. | | Clarence A. Dahle (1894-1949) — also known as"Whiff" — of Duluth,St. LouisCounty, Minn.Born in Spokane,SpokaneCounty, Wash.,January22, 1894.Served in the U.S. Army during World War I;lawyer;member ofMinnesotastate house of representatives District 57, 1933-36; member ofMinnesotastate senate 57th District, 1937-49; died in office 1949.Episcopalian.Member,DeltaTau Delta;Freemasons;Elks.During afishing trip, hedrownedwhileswimmingoff an island in Lake Kabetogama,St. LouisCounty, Minn.,July 26,1949 (age55 years, 185days).Burial location unknown. | | Albert Denis Cash (1897-1952) — also known asAlbert D. Cash — of Cincinnati,HamiltonCounty, Ohio.Born in Cincinnati,HamiltonCounty, Ohio,August21, 1897.Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I;lawyer;delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio,1940;mayorof Cincinnati, Ohio, 1948-51.Catholic.Wasfishing when afreakstormoverturned hisboat anddrownedhim, on Torch Lake,AntrimCounty, Mich.,August2, 1952 (age54 years, 347days).Burial location unknown. | | Clellan S. Forsythe (1895-1953) — of Syracuse,OnondagaCounty, N.Y.Born in Houtzdale,ClearfieldCounty, Pa.,March 6,1895.Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I;automobiledealer; member ofNew Yorkstate assembly from Onondaga County 2nd District, 1945-48.Presbyterian.Member,AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;Freemasons.On ahunting trip, he suffered aheartattack while sittingin hisJeep, holding ashotgun,whichaccidentallydischarged, hitting him in the chest and killing him, on FoxIsland, Cape Vincent,JeffersonCounty, N.Y.,September18, 1953 (age58 years, 196days).Burial location unknown. | | Kenneth Frank Cramer (1894-1954) — also known asKenneth F. Cramer — of Wethersfield,HartfordCounty, Conn.Born in Gloversville,FultonCounty, N.Y.,October3, 1894.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I;coalbusiness; member ofConnecticutstate house of representatives from Wethersfield, 1929-32; memberofConnecticutstate senate, 1933-37; delegate to Republican National Conventionfrom Connecticut,1936;general in the U.S. Army during World War II.Member,AmericanLegion;PurpleHeart;Sons ofthe American Revolution;Societyof the War of 1812;Sonsof Union Veterans;PhiBeta Kappa;Freemasons;Shriners;Rotary.Died, from aheartattack, whilehunting, in Baden-Wurttemberg,Germany,February20, 1954 (age59 years, 140days).Interment atArlingtonNational Cemetery, Arlington, Va. | | Raleigh W. Falbe (1890-1957) — of Milwaukee,MilwaukeeCounty, Wis.Born in Milwaukee,MilwaukeeCounty, Wis.,March21, 1890.Republican.Policeofficer;restaurantandtavernoperator;real estatebroker;insuranceagent; member ofWisconsinstate assembly from Milwaukee County 15th District, 1949-54.Suffered aheartattack, whileduck hunting on Rush Lake, and died fivedays later in Ripon MunicipalHospital,Ripon,Fond du LacCounty, Wis.,October6, 1957 (age67 years, 199days).Interment atWisconsinMemorial Park, Brookfield, Wis. | | Harold Bryan Barton (1926-1977) — also known asHarold B. Barton — of Corbin,WhitleyCounty, Ky.Born inMadisonCounty, Ky.,November1, 1926.Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;physician;delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky,1964,1968,1972(alternate).Christian.Member,American MedicalAssociation;Freemasons;Lions;Jaycees;FarmBureau.Died, from aheartattack, while on ahunting trip, near Meeker,Rio BlancoCounty, Colo.,November6, 1977 (age51 years, 5days).Interment atWhitley Memorial Gardens, Williamsburg, Ky.  | Warren Perley Knowles (1908-1993) — also known asWarren P. Knowles — of New Richmond,St. CroixCounty, Wis.; Milwaukee,MilwaukeeCounty, Wis.Born in River Falls,PierceCounty, Wis.,August19, 1908.Republican.Lawyer;member ofWisconsinstate senate 10th District, 1941-54; served in the U.S. Navyduring World War II; delegate to Republican National Convention fromWisconsin,1948,1956,1960,1964,1972;LieutenantGovernor of Wisconsin, 1955-59, 1961-63; Republican PresidentialElector for Wisconsin,1956(voted forDwightD. Eisenhower andRichardM. Nixon); candidate forU.S.Senator from Wisconsin, 1957;Governor ofWisconsin, 1965-71.Protestant.Member,American BarAssociation;AmericanLegion;Veterans ofForeign Wars;Eagles;Kiwanis.Suffered aheartattack at the end of a day offishing, during the annual"Governor's Open" fishing tournament, and died soon after at BlackRiver MemorialHospital,Black River Falls,JacksonCounty, Wis.,May 1,1993 (age84 years, 255days). Hisbody wasdonated to the Medical College of Wisconsin. | | Stanley Jarolin (c.1933-2000) — Born about 1933. Democrat.Plumbingand heating contractor; member ofPennsylvaniastate house of representatives, 1983-98; defeated in primary,1998.Whilefishing with a friend, theirboatcapsized; he made it to shore but died soon after from aheartattack, inLuzerneCounty, Pa.,May 13,2000 (ageabout 67years).Burial location unknown.
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