Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton
In office March 21, 1940 – June 18, 1959
Serving with Ernest Manning, Norman B. James, David Milwyn Duggan, Hugh J. Macdonald, Elmer Roper, William J. Williams, Lou Heard, James Harper Prowse, Clayton Adams, Joseph Donovan Ross, Edgar Gerhart, Harold E. Tanner
Preceded by
William R. Howson Samuel A. Barnes George Van Allen David Milwyn Duggan David B. Mullen Gerald O'Connor
Succeeded by
district abolished
Personal details
Born
(1887-05-14)May 14, 1887 Rochester, New York
Died
March 2, 1973(1973-03-02) (aged 85) Edmonton, Alberta
Nationality
Canadian
Political party
Independent Citizen's Association (until 1952) Progressive Conservative (from 1952)
Spouse
Maude Roche
(m. 1910)
Children
1
Residence(s)
Edmonton, Alberta
Alma mater
Normal School Queen's University
Occupation
teacher, basketball coach, politician
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