Richard Vissing

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Richard L. Vissing
Richard Vissing

Richard L. Vissing


Mayor of Jeffersonville
In office
January 1, 1964 – December 31, 1983
Preceded by Charles Hoodenpyl
Succeeded by Dale Orem

Born 1919
Died 1987
Jeffersonville, Indiana
Political party Democratic
Residence Jeffersonville, Indiana

Richard Vissing (born 1919, died 1987) was mayor of Jeffersonville, Indiana. He served five terms from 1964-1983 and was the first full-time mayor.[1][2] During his terms as mayor he was credited for helping revitalize the city and added parks to the city such as River City Park, now named Vissing Park in his honor. One of the notable accomplishments was the purchasing of original Jeffersonville's Ken Ellis Center (A Community Shelter) during the 1970's which was originally a tavern, in 2004 the original building was destroyed by a tornado.[3]

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  1. ^ Jack Vissing helps where he's needed
  2. ^ Kleber, John E. Encyclopedia of Louisville. (University Press of Kentucky). pg.443.
  3. ^ Jeffersonville's Ken Ellis Center is back

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