Glenn Randall Croshaw (July 4, 1950 – May 14, 2021)[1] was an American politician. A Democrat, he was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates District 81, from 1986 to 1999.[2]

Glenn R. Croshaw
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates
from the 81st district
In office
January 1987 – January 12, 2000
Preceded byOwen B. Pickett
Succeeded byTerrie Suit
Personal details
Born
Glenn Randall Croshaw

(1950-07-04)July 4, 1950
Petersburg, Virginia, U.S.
DiedMay 14, 2021(2021-05-14) (aged 70)
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKendra Menefee
ResidenceVirginia Beach, Virginia
Alma materEast Carolina University
University of Virginia
OccupationJudge

Birth and Education edit

Croshaw was born on July 4, 1950, in Petersburg, Virginia. He attended East Carolina University where he received his BS/BA Degree in 1972. He later attended University of Virginia Law School where he earned a J.D. degree in law in 1975.[2] He was married to Kendra Menefee. He was a member of the Methodist Church.[2]

Business career edit

Croshaw worked for a number of years as an Attorney at Wilcox and Savage and a senior affiliated consultant at Kemper Consulting[3] before he was appointed to be a Judge of the Virginia Beach Circuit Court in July 2011.[4]

Political career edit

Croshaw was a member of the Virginia House of Delegates from 1986 to 1999, representing the 81st district, which consisted of parts of the cities of Virginia Beach and Chesapeake.[2] He was defeated for re-election by Terrie Suit in 1999. Croshaw received 4,922 votes and Suit received 5,295 votes, even though Croshaw out-spent Suit $418,240 to $388,494. Croshaw had run unopposed in the 1997 House election and received 8,672 votes.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Dave, Less. "Virginia Beach circuit judge and former delegate Glenn Croshaw dies at age 70".
  2. ^ a b c d "Glenn Croshaw's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  3. ^ "On the Move".
  4. ^ "Glenn R. Croshaw Elected to Virginia Beach Circuit Court". Wilcox Savage. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  5. ^ "Glenn Croshaw Democrat". Virginia Public Access Project. Retrieved August 21, 2018.