Albert W. Pettit | |
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Member of the PennsylvaniaHouseofRepresentatives from the 40th district | |
In office January 5, 1993 –June 5, 1997 [1] | |
Preceded by | Alice Langtry |
Succeeded by | John Maher |
Personal details | |
Born | October 18, 1930 |
Died | June 7, 1997 66) [2] | (aged
Political party | Republican |
Albert W. Pettit (October 18, 1930 – June 5, 1997) is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. [3]
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