Glenn Hearn

Glenn Hearn
63rd[1] Mayor of Huntsville
In office
1964–1968
Preceded by R. B. Searcy
Succeeded by Joe W. Davis
Personal details
Born April 17, 1914(1914-04-17)
Albertville, Alabama
Died January 7, 1978(1978-01-07) (aged 63)
Gurley, Alabama
Alma mater Howard College (now Samford University)
Profession FBI Agent

Glenn Hearn (April 17, 1914 – January 7, 1978) served as mayor of Huntsville, Alabama from 1964 to 1968. He also served as a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation from 1941 until becoming mayor, and as the senior agent in charge of the North Alabama division since 1944.[2]

During Hearn's term as mayor, the City of Huntsville grew in land area by approximately 40% to 106.803 square miles.[3] However, during his term, Hearn seemed more interested in public relations than the administrative aspects of his office.[4]

After declining to seek re-election following his first term, his administrative assistant Joe Davis successfully ran for mayor. Hearn served in the state legislature from 1970 to 1974. In 1972, he ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of Huntsville against Davis, winning only slightly more than a third of the vote.[5]

After leaving the legislature, Hearn became Madison County Personnel Director until his apparent suicide by asphyxiation.[6][7]

Notes

  1. ^ Before 1916, the office was known as "President." Hearn was the 7th to hold the title of "Mayor."
  2. ^ Billy Joe Cooley, January 1978.
  3. ^ Billy M. Tidwell July 1979, p. 17.
  4. ^ Tidwell, p. 18
  5. ^ Roop December 1979.
  6. ^ Cooley.
  7. ^ Roop.

References

Preceded by
R. B. Searcy
Mayor of Huntsville, Alabama
1964—1968
Succeeded by
Joe W. Davis