Christel Truglia Explained

Christel Truglia
Birth Name:Christel Heidemann
Birth Date:16 February 1936
Birth Place:Schötmar, Westphalia-North, Nazi Germany
Spouse:Anthony Truglia Sr.
Children:Sallyanne Truglia, Anthony Truglia Jr., Penny Truglia[1]
Party:Democratic
State:Connecticut
State House:Connecticut
District:145th
Term Start:1988
Term End:2008
Predecessor:Nicholas Pavia
Successor:Patricia B. Miller

Christel Truglia (born February 16, 1936) is a former member of Connecticut's 145th assembly district, and a member of the Democratic political party.

Early life

Christel Truglia was born in Schotmarr [recte Schötmar], Germany,[2] a quarter of Bad Salzuflen in present-day North Rhine-Westphalia, during the years before World War II. Her mother was an American who traveled to Germany and later married a German headwaiter, Christel's father.[3] They married and had five children, Christel, her three sisters, and one brother. When Christel was three, Germany invaded Poland, sparking World War II in Europe. Years later, when other countries began bombing Europe, one was dropped on the house next door to Christel's home. It did not go off, but her family had to move into a smaller home. At the age of eight, her father died, and three years later, Christel and her family traveled from Germany to Darien, Connecticut where Christel attended Darien public schools. She received a high school diploma, but did not take her education further.

Personal life

Christel worked for an insurance company after graduating from high school, she also joined a choir at a local church. During her time with this church, she met and subsequently married the church's organist, Anthony Truglia. Christel and Anthony had three children, Sallyanne, Anthony Jr., and Penny.

Political career

Truglia was elected into office as a state representative in 1988, where she remained undefeated during elections for the two decades during which she held office. As a state representative, Christel was appointed to be the assistant Majority Leader.[4] Truglia was also places on several legislative committees[5] such as the Appropriations Committee, Human Services Committee, and the Select Committee on Children.

Community service

Truglia's work centered heavily, but did not exclusively include, children. In 1996, Christel founded the Truglia Thumbelina Fund in efforts of helping children in Stamford.[6] She also established a toy closet in 2005 called "David's Treasure Tree Toy Closet"[7] (in memory of a boy named David who died of leukemia at a young age) for children who visit Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Anthony Truglia, 60, Connecticut Legislator. The New York Times. December 4, 2014.
  2. Web site: Christel Truglia- Biography - Project Vote Smart. Vote Smart. December 3, 2014.
  3. Web site: KIDS: Representative Christel Truglia. ConneCT Kids. December 3, 2014.
  4. Web site: Leaders. Connecticut General Assembly. December 14, 2014.
  5. Book: Herman. Jennifer L.. Connecticut Encyclopedia. 2008. State History Publications, LLC. Hamburg, MI. 978-1-878592-52-1. 249. 2008-2009. December 12, 2014.
  6. Web site: Courtney Nelthropp Honored at Thumbelina Fund Benefit. Fairfield County Look. December 13, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141215003256/http://archive.fairfieldcountylook.com/index.php/parties/2378-courtney-nelthropp-honored-at-thumbelina-fund-benefit. December 15, 2014. dead.
  7. Web site: Dedication ceremony of the Fairfield University School of Nursing Robin Kanarek Learning Resource Center unveils state-of-the-art educational facility. Fairfield University. December 14, 2014.