Barry Alderette

Barry L. Alderette (August 8, 1939 – May 17, 1996) was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for one year. [2][3]

Barry L. Alderette
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 14th district
In office
1983–1984
Preceded byJoseph P. Kolter
Succeeded byMike Veon
Personal details
Born(1939-08-08)August 8, 1939
DiedMay 17, 1996(1996-05-17) (aged 56)[1]
Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, United States
Political partyDemocratic

Early life and education

Barry was born in New Brighton, Beaver County, Pennsylvania on 8 August 1939.[4] His father was James Ellis Alderette and mother was Elizabeth Diane (Kier) Alderette, with siblings Barry, Arthur, and Beverly.[5]

He attended, Geneva College and The Pennsylvania State University;

Personal life

He was married to Patricia Ivancik Alderette and has a daughter, Chaundra[6]

Career[4]

He served in United States Air Force (1960), Pennsylvania Air National Guard (1960-1966), was an insurance agent. He owned & operator Alderette Insurance Company. He also worked as special assistant and auditor at Pennsylvania Department of the Auditor General. He was elected as the treasurer of Beaver Falls (1978-1982) and member of Planning Commission for Beaver Falls (1975-1983).

He was a member of Municipal Water Authority at Beaver Falls (1977-1983). He was the president of Beaver County Young Democrats, member of Beaver Falls Democratic Committee (1972-1982). He was the city chairman (1974-1980). He was elected as a Democrat to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1982 and served 1 term, his unsuccessful campaign for reelection to the House.(1984)

References

  1. Cox, Harold. "House Members A". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
  2. 'Ex-Area Legislator Dies,' Beaver County Times (Pennsylvania), Bill Vidonic, May 20, 1996, A5
  3. "BARRY L. ALDERETTE". The official website for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  4. "Brian Alderette". AncientFaces. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
  5. "Patricia Ivancik Alderette". The Times. Retrieved 2020-08-07.


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