Theodore P. Mansour

Theodore P. Mansour (December 12, 1925  October 13, 2003) was a Michigan politician.

Theodore P. Mansour
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the 83rd district
In office
January 13, 1971  December 31, 1972
Preceded byJames N. Callahan
Succeeded byJames F. Smith
Personal details
Born(1925-12-12)December 12, 1925
Flint, Michigan
DiedOctober 13, 2003(2003-10-13) (aged 77)
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materUniversity of Notre Dame
Military service
Years of service1944-1945
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life and education

Mansour was born in Flint, Michigan, on December 12, 1925. Mansour graduated from St. Mathews High School in Flint, and later earned a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame.[1][2]

Career

Mansour was a World War II veteran, serving in the war from 1944 to 1945. In 1968, Mansour served as supervisor of Flint Township, Michigan.[3] At some point, Mansour served on the Genesee County Board of Commissioners and worked for the Genesee Intermediate School District.[1] On November 3, 1970, Smith was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he represented the 83rd district from January 13, 1971, to December 31, 1972.[2]

Personal life

Mansour was Catholic.[2]

Death

Mansour died on October 13, 2003. His funeral services were held at Lady of Lebanon Catholic Church in Flint Township on October 17th.[2]

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gollark: The US apparently messed up management of its helium reserve somehow, so there's a shortage or something.
gollark: I wonder if there are alternative sources for helium now.

References

  1. "House Photos and Biographies, 1971-1972" (PDF). Michigan Legislature. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  2. "Legislator Details - Theodore P. Mansour". Library of Michigan. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  3. "Manshel to Mapuana". Political Graveyard. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
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