Dick Hess Explained

Dick Lee Hess
State House:Pennsylvania
District:78th
Term Start:January 6, 1987
Term End:September 6, 2013
Predecessor:Clarence E. Dietz
Successor:Jesse Topper
Birth Date:12 September 1938
Birth Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Death Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Party:Republican
Spouse:Shirley L. Hess
Residence:Bedford, Pennsylvania
Website:www.dickhess.com

Dick Lee Hess (September 12, 1938 – September 6, 2013) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 78th District and was elected in 1986. He was also the Republican chairman of the House Transportation Committee. Hess served until his death on September 6, 2013.

Career

Prior to being elected to the General Assembly in 1986, Hess served for 15 years as Bedford County’s Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts. He began his career in public service in 1964 as chief clerk to the Bedford County Commissioners, a position he held for seven and a half years.

Personal

When not in Harrisburg, Hess was active in his district as a member of the Bedford County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown Advisory Board, Bedford United Methodist Church Finance Committee, and the Broad Top Home Nursing Advisory Board.

A 1958 graduate of Saxton Liberty High School, Hess resided in Bedford with his wife of 48 years. The couple has one son, Jeff, daughter in law Lizette and three grandchildren, Erika, Zachary and Haden.[1]

Hess died on September 6, 2013, from complications following leg surgery.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Representative Hess' Web Profile" http://dickhess.com
  2. Web site: Kate Giammarise. Dick Hess, Pa. House Transportation Committee chairman, dies. September 6, 2013. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . September 6, 2013.