Joseph J. Fabbro (June 14, 1914 – January 16, 1978) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Sudbury, Ontario from 1957 to 1959, 1964 to 1965 and 1968 to 1975,[1][2][3][4] and as chair of the Regional Municipality of Sudbury from 1975 to 1977.
Joe Fabbro | |
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Mayor of Sudbury, Ontario | |
In office 1957–1959 | |
Preceded by | Leo Landreville |
Succeeded by | W. R. Edgar |
In office 1964–1965 | |
Preceded by | W. A. Ellis |
Succeeded by | Max Silverman |
In office 1968–1975 | |
Preceded by | Grace Hartman |
Succeeded by | Jim Gordon |
Regional Chair of Sudbury, Ontario | |
In office 1976–1978 | |
Preceded by | Don Collins |
Succeeded by | Doug Frith |
Personal details | |
Born | Sudbury, Ontario | June 14, 1914
Died | January 16, 1978 Sudbury, Ontario | (aged 63)
Fabbro also ran as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Sudbury electoral district in the 1975 provincial election, but was not elected.[5]
In January 1978, Fabbro died at the age of 63 of a heart attack.[6]
Sudbury City Council 1957
editThe following is the list of aldermen who served with Mayor Fabbro on Sudbury's City Council in 1957.[1]
Sudbury City Council 1957 | ||
Fournier Ward | McCormick Ward | Ryan Ward |
F. Guimond | J. Cormack | W. Baby |
A. Lapalme | C. G. Caswell | H. McDonald |
A. Theriault | W. C. Jarrett | G. Waddell |
References
edit- ^ a b Dorian, Charles (1961). The First 75 Years, A Headline History of Sudbury, Canada. Arthur H. Stockwell Limited, Ilfracombe, Devon
- ^ Wallace, C. M.; & Thomson, Ashley (Eds.) (1993). Sudbury: Rail Town to Regional Capital (3rd ed.). Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55002-170-7.
- ^ Thomas, Ray and Pearsall, Kathy (1994). Sudbury. Boston Mills Press. ISBN 978-1-55046-110-7.
- ^ "Great Lives Lived In Greater Sudbury" Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine. (January, 2005). South Side Story p.19 .
- ^ "11-term mayor of Sudbury, headed region". The Globe and Mail, January 18, 1978.
- ^ *"Heart Attack Claims the Life of Joe Fabbro" (January 17, 1978). The Sudbury Star, P.1.