Milo Merrit

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State Senator
Democrat
Realtor
Mitchell
67
01/10/1977 - 01/07/1979
7

Osage 7th Senatorial District Democrat Born Jan. 3, 1915, in Allerton, Iowa. Graduated from Strawberry Point High School. Attended San Bernardino Jr. College, San Bernardino, California. Married Marjorie Eckenrod, Nashua, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1937. Children: Phyllis, Janet, Bruce. Lockheed Aircraft 5 and one-half years, farmed 27 years. Presently a Real Estate Agent. Past board member of F.H.A., past secretary of Mitchell County Fair. Mitchell County Soil Conservation Commissioner. Serving on Higher Educational Facilities Commission. Member of David Community Church, Farm Bureau, Kiwanis, Masons, Shrine and Eastern Star. First term.

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State Senator
Democrat
Realtor
Mitchell
66
01/13/1975 - 01/09/1977
7

Osage Democrat 7th Senatorial District Born Jan. 3, 1915, in Allerton, Iowa. Graduated from Strawberry Point High School. Attended San Bernardino Jr. College, San Bernardino, California. Married Marjorie Eckenrod, Nashua, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1937. Children: Phyllis, Janet, Bruce. Member of David Community Church. Past board member of F.H.A. Real estate agent, secretary of Mitchell Co., Fair Board. Mitchell County Soil Conservation Commissioner. Member Farm Bureau, Kiwanis, Masons, Shrine and Eastern Star. First term.

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