Fred Mohrfeld

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State Representative
Republican
Retired
Tama
63
01/13/1969 - 01/10/1971
50

Toledo Tama County Republican Born Dec. 23, 1911, in Tama, Iowa. Son of Fred and Prances Bard Mohrfeld. Graduated from Tama High School 1931. Married Evelyn Turbett 1933. Has two daughters: Sharon Lynne Mohrfeld Werner and Dr. Cherie Jeanne Mohrfeld, Farmer, M.D. Member of Methodist Church, Tama Lions Club, Masonic Lodge of Tama, Eastern Star, Toledo Toastmasters Club, Toledo Chamber of Commerce, and past member Advisory Council of Standard Oil Company. Past president Lions Club and past master Masonic Lodge. Board member Chamber of Commerce. Was owner of own business, a Standard Oil Service Station, Twin City Motel and Cafe on Highway 30 until July 1, 1966. Retired. Serving second term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources
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State Representative
Republican
Retired
Tama
62
01/09/1967 - 01/12/1969
50

Toledo Tama County Republican. Born December 23, 1911, in Tama, Iowa. Son of Fred and Frances Bard Mohrfeld. Graduated from Tama High School, 1931. Married Evelyn Turbett in 1933. Has two daughters, Sharon Lynne Mohrfeld Werner and Dr. Cherie Jeanne Mohrfeld, M.D. Member of Methodist Church, Tama Lions Club, Masonic Lodge of Tama, Eastern Star and Toledo Toastmasters Club. Member of Toledo Chamber of Commerce, Tama School Board, past president of Lions Club, past master of Masonic Lodge, board member of Chamber of Commerce and past member of the Advisory Council of Standard Oil Company. Was owner of own business, a Standard Oil Service Station, Twin City Motel and Cafe on Highway 30 until July 1, 1966. Retired. Serving first term.

Information from State Historical Society of Iowa resources