Joyce Lonergan
| Book Store Owner | |
| Boone | |
| 71 | |
| 01/14/1985 - 01/11/1987 | |
| 87 |
Born March 5, 1934, in Benton County to Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi. Graduated Boone High School, 1952. Widow of Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member Kate Shelley Chapter, American Business Women's Association; Boone County and Boone Railroad Historical Societies; Farm Bureau and Sacred Heart Church. Used Book Store owner. Sixth term.
| Book Store Owner | |
| Boone | |
| 70 | |
| 01/10/1983 - 01/13/1985 | |
| 87 |
Born March 5, 1934, near Belle Plaine in Benton County, daughter of Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi. Graduated Boone High School, 1952. Attended Boone Junior College. Widow of Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member, Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Altar Society. Served two years as international affairs chair of Sioux City Diocese Council of Catholic Women; past president of Boone County Church Women United; used book store owner. Member, Kate Shelley Chapter, American Business Women's Association. Winner of 1977 Soroptimists "Women Helping Women" award. Member, Farm Bureau and Boone County Historical Society. Fifth term.
| Homemaker | |
| Boone | |
| 69 | |
| 01/12/1981 - 01/09/1983 | |
| 44 |
Born March 5, 1934, near Belle Plaine in Benton County, daughter of Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi. Graduated Boone High School, 1952. Attended Boone Junior College. Widow of Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member, Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Altar Society. Served two years as international affairs chairman of Sioux City Diocese Council of Catholic Women; past president of Boone County Church Women United; and past president of Home-School Association. Served two terms as secretary for Boone County, Democratic Central Committee; winner of 1977 Soroptimists "Women Helping Women" award. Member, Farm Bureau, Boone County Historical Society. Fourth term.
| Housewife | |
| Boone | |
| 68 | |
| 01/08/1979 - 01/11/1981 | |
| 44 |
Boone District 44 Democrat Born March 5, 1934, near Belle Plaine in Benton County, daughter of Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi. Graduated, Boone High School, 1952. Attended Boone Junior College. Widow of Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Altar Society. Served two years as international affairs chairman of Sioux City Diocese Council of Catholic Women; Past president of Boone County Church Women United; Past president of Home-School Association. Served two terms as secretary for Boone County, Democratic Central Committee; winner of 1977 Soroptimists "Women Helping Women" award; Farm Bureau; Boone County Historical Society. Third Term.
| Housewife | |
| Boone | |
| 67 | |
| 01/10/1977 - 01/07/1979 | |
| 44 |
Boone District 44 Democrat Born March 5, 1934, near Belle Plaine in Benton County, daughter of Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi. Graduated Boone High School, 1952. Attended Boone Junior College. Married to Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Altar Society. Served two years as international affairs chairman of Sioux City Diocese Council of Catholic Women; Past president of Boone County Church Women United; Past president of Home-School Association. Served two terms as secretary for Boone County, Democratic Central Committee; Iowa Women's Political Caucus; Boone County Historical Society. Second Term.
| Housewife | |
| Boone | |
| 66 | |
| 01/13/1975 - 01/09/1977 | |
| 44 |
Boone District 44 Democrat Born March 5, 1934, near Belle Plaine in Benton County, daughter of Robert and Fannie Duda Jacobi (now Mrs. C.G. Hutchinson). Graduated, Boone High School 1952. Attended Boone Junior College. Married to Paul Lonergan. Two sons and two daughters. Member Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Served two years as international affairs chairman of Sioux City Diocese Council of Catholic Women; President of Boone County Church Women United; Past president of Home-School Association; Member of Sacred Heart Altar Society. Served two terms as secretary for Boone County, Democratic Central Committee; Member Iowa Women's Political Caucus; Member Boone County Historical Society. First term.
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