Charles F. Carpentier Explained

Birth Date:19 September 1896
Birth Place:Moline, Illinois
Death Place:Springfield, Illinois
Term Start1:1953
Term End1:1964
Predecessor1:Edward J. Barrett
Office4:Member of the East Moline City Council
Party:Republican

Charles Francis Carpentier (September 19, 1896  - April 3, 1964) was an American businessman and politician.

Biography

Carpentier was born in Moline, Illinois, on September 19, 1896.

Carpentier was in the United States Army during World War I. He went to St. Ambrose University. With his brother, he owned and operated movie theaters and drive-in movie theaters in the Quad Cities area. In 1924, he was elected to East Moline city council. In 1929, he was elected mayor of East Moline. In 1938, he was elected to the Illinois State Senate as a Republican. Then, in 1952, he was elected Illinois secretary of state, a post he held until his death in 1964.

While running for governor of Illinois in the state's 1964 gubernatorial election, Carpentier suffered a heart attack and withdrew from the race.[1] Carpentier died on April 3, 1964, in Springfield, Illinois, of a heart attack.[2]

Legacy

Carpentier's son, Donald D. Carpentier, was also in the Illinois General Assembly.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CARPENTIER QUITS RACE IN ILLINOIS; G.O.P. Leader in Governor's Contest Has Heart Attack . The New York Times . December 15, 2020 . January 22, 1964 . subscription.
  2. News: C. F. Carpentier, Legislator, Dies . . April 4, 1964 .
  3. Illinois Blue Book 1963-1964, Biographical Sketch of Charles F. Carpentier, pg. 76
  4. News: Charles Carpentier Dies. Suffers New Heart Attack In Hospital . Chicago Tribune . April 3, 1964 . 1.