John Shostak

John Shostak (d. January 27, 1971) was a Republican member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk, Connecticut for four terms, and the mayor of Norwalk from 1959 to 1961.[1][2]

John Shostak
29th Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
In office
1959–1961
Preceded byIrving Freese
Succeeded byFrank J. Cooke
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
In office
1947–1949
Preceded byGeorge Sartain
Succeeded byLouis Lamaire
In office
1955–1967
Preceded byFrank Raymond,
Fannie Harris
Succeeded byE. Ronald Bard,
Otha Brown, Jr.
Personal details
DiedJanuary 27, 1971
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Hedwig "Hedgie" Marcel (1917–2013)
ResidenceNorwalk, Connecticut
Alma materUniversity of Connecticut

Early life and family

He was the son of Michael Shostak and Olga Leskewitch, and a graduate of the University of Connecticut College of Pharmacy.

Political career

He served four terms as member of Connecticut House of Representatives. He was an alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut in 1960. He served as mayor for one term, and declined to seek re-election for personal reasons. He ran for State Senator in 1966.[3]

State Representative

  • Cities and Boroughs Committee
  • State Development Committee
  • Public Personnel Committee
  • Federal and Intergovernmental Relations Committee
  • Public Health and Safety Committee
  • State Technical Institute Committee
  • Industrial Safety Codes Committee

Mayoral administration

  • Norwalk Harbor Safety Patrol
  • Cross Street Bridge
  • Cloverleaf Bill
  • Settled Teachers Strike

Associations

  • Director, Norwalk Heart Association
  • Chairman, Heart Fund
  • Director, United Fund County Chapter
  • Chairman, National Conference of Christians and Jews
  • Director, United Cerebral Palsy, Fairfield County
  • President, Norwalk Exchange Club
  • Chairman, Norwalk, Kiddies' Christmas Party
  • Chairman, United Jewish Appeal Fund Drive
  • Chairman, Community Fund Drive, Jewish Center
  • Republican Party Fund Raiser
  • Co-Chairman Red Cross Drive
  • Chairman, Southwestern Regional Planning Group
  • Advisory Committee, Norwalk Community College
  • Chairman, Charter Revision Committee
  • Executive Committee, Salk Institute Building Fund
  • Director, Biddy League
  • Founder, Babe Ruth League
  • Sponsor, Pony League
  • Pastime Social Club
  • Norwalk Athletic Association
  • University of Connecticut, College of Pharmacy
  • Diplomate, American College of Apothecaries
  • Connecticut Pharmaceutical Association
  • American Pharmaceutical Association
  • Kappa Psi, Pharmaceutical Fraternity
  • Father's Club
  • Elks
  • Masons
  • NAACP
  • Circus Saints and Sinners
  • member of branch 227 of Ukrainian National Association

Awards

  • Citation, American Legion Post 12, meritorious service
  • Certificate, Catholic War Veterans, Cross of Peace Crusade
  • Citizens Award, Jewish War Veterans
  • Certificate, United Fund
  • Special Award, YMCA
  • Navy League of the US
  • Ahepa Society

Legacy

References

Preceded by
George Sartain
Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk
1947 – 1949
Succeeded by
Louis Lamaire
Preceded by
Frank Raymond
Fannie Harris
Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk
1955–1967
Succeeded by
E. Ronald Bard
Otha Brown, Jr.
Preceded by
Irving Freese
Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
1959–1961
Succeeded by
Frank J. Cooke
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