Grigore V. Scafaru | |
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Mayor of Ciuciuleni | |
In office 1931–1940 | |
Preceded by | Teodor Ploscaru |
Personal details | |
Born | 1905 Ciuciuleni,Russian Empire |
Political party | National Liberal Party |
Spouse(s) | Alexandra Scafaru (born 1906,daughter of Teodor Ploscaru,mayor of Ciuciuleni) |
Children | Maria (b 1926) Valentina Scafaru-Sturza (b 1929) Fiodor (b 1932) Victor (b 1934) |
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Scafaru was born in Ciuciuleni. He served as mayor of Ciuciuleni and member of the Parliament of Romania. After the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina,Grigore Scafaru was deported to Sverdlovsk. He was the father of Valentina Scafaru-Sturza,the chairwoman of the Association of former deportees and political detainees (Romanian :Asociaţia foştilor deportaţi şi deţinuţi politici). [1]
Scafaru was awarded the "Crucea de Aur" by Carol II of Romania.
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