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Edward D. Crippa

American politician (1899–1960)


American politician (1899–1960)

FieldValue
nameEdward David Crippa
imageEdward David Crippa.jpg
jr/srUnited States Senator
stateWyoming
term_startJune 24, 1954
term_endNovember 28, 1954
appointerClifford Joy Rogers
predecessorLester C. Hunt
successorJoseph C. O'Mahoney
birth_date
birth_placeRock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.
death_date
death_placeRock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.
partyRepublican

|jr/sr = United States Senator Edward David Crippa (April 8, 1899October 20, 1960) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wyoming.

Crippa was born in Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming to an Austrian-born mother, Charlotte Ziller (1876 - 1950) and an Italian-born father, August Crippa (1865 - 1926). His father was reportedly a very respected resident of Rock Springs He had one brother and one sister. He was educated in the public schools of Rock Springs, and during World War I Crippa served as a private in the United States Army.

He served on the Rock Springs city council from 1926 to 1928. He was president of Union Mercantile Company in 1930; owner and manager of Crippa Motor Company in Rock Springs; president of North Side State Bank and director of Rock Springs Fuel Company in 1940; and Wyoming State highway commissioner from 1941 to 1947. In addition, Crippa represented Wyoming on the Republican National Committee.

Crippa was appointed on June 24, 1954, as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lester C. Hunt and served until November 28, 1954. He was not a candidate for election to fill the vacancy and resumed business activities.

Crippa collapsed at 9 am on October 20, 1960 from an apparent heart attack. He was pronounced dead upon arrival to a Rock Springs hospital. He was buried at Rock Springs Cemetery, in Sweetwater County, Wyoming on October 24, 1960.

He was married to Isabelle Martin; they had no children. She would remarry after his death. She would suffer from a fractured hip in 1965 and was bedridden and used a wheelchair afterwards, although she was able to get out with the use of a cane. She reportedly fell out of her wheelchair early in the morning on December 8, 1966 at her home in Sweetwater County and died as a result. She was 61. She was buried at Evanston City Cemetery in Evanston, Wyoming.

References

References

  1. Associated Press. (June 28, 1954). "Republicans, Numerically, Regain Senate Majority". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
  2. (1960-10-21). "Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana".
  3. "Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wyoming - Surnames C-E".
  4. "TimelineJS Embed".
  5. "Edward D. Crippa papers - Archives West".
  6. (December 17, 1966). "Wygenweb.com".
  7. "Cemetery {{!}} City of Evanston, WY - Official Website".
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