Charles S. Trimmier
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Charles S. Trimmier | |
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Public Works Commissioner of Mobile | |
In office 1961–1965 | |
Preceded by | Charles F. Hackmeyer |
Succeeded by | Lambert C. Mims |
Personal details | |
Born | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | October 25, 1918
Died | January 23, 1967 48) Baldwin County, Alabama | (aged
Charles Stephen Trimmier was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician who served the city as the city's Public Works Commissioner and two stints as the city's Mayor during the 1960s. Both of his terms as Mayor of Mobile were when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission. He was elected to the City Commission in 1961 by defeating incumbent commissioner Charlie Hackmeyer. He was defeated for re-election in 1965 by challenger Lambert C. Mims who would go on to serve in the position for 20 years. He had a park named after him, Trimmier Park at 3600 Alba Club Rd in Mobile, AL. He died in a car accident in 1967.[1]
References
- Ashmore, Susan Youngblood (2008), Carry It On, University of Georgia Press, ISBN 978-0-8203-3051-8, retrieved 2009-06-05
- World Statesmen list of Mayors of Mobile
Preceded by Charles F. Hackmeyer |
Public Works Commissioner of Mobile 1961 — 1965 |
Succeeded by Lambert C. Mims |
Preceded by George E. McNally |
88th Mayor of Mobile 1962 — 1963 |
Succeeded by Joseph N. Langan |
Preceded by Joseph N. Langan |
90th Mayor of Mobile 1964 — 1965 |
Succeeded by Joseph N. Langan |
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