Durell Peaden Explained

State Senate:Florida
District:2nd
Term Start:November 5, 2002
Term End:November 2, 2010
Predecessor:Betty Holzendorf
Successor:Greg Evers
State Senate1:Florida
District1:1st
Term Start1:November 7, 2000
Term End1:November 5, 2002
Predecessor1:W. D. Childers
Successor1:Anthony C. "Tony" Hill
State House2:Florida
District2:5th
Term Start2:November 8, 1994
Term End2:November 7, 2000
Predecessor2:Sam Mitchell
Successor2:Don Brown
Birth Date:24 August 1945
Birth Place:DeFuniak Springs, Florida
Death Place:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Party:Republican (1997 - Present)
Democratic (before 1997)
Spouse:Nancy Green
Children:three: Durell III (Trey), Tyler, Taylen
Alma Mater:Tulane University,
Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara,
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law
Profession:Physician (retired), lawyer, politician
Durell Peaden Jr.

Durell Peaden Jr. (August 24, 1945 – June 23, 2015) was a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the 2nd District since November 5, 2002. He left office at the end of November 2, 2010 due to term limits.[1] [2]

Previously he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives's 5th district from November 8, 1994, through November 7, 2000. He switched from the Democratic party to the Republican party in June 1997.

Peaden received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Tulane University (1968), his medical degree at the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico (1973), and his law degree from the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University (1987). He and his wife had three sons: Durell III (Trey), Tyler, and Taylen. His sons are from his previous marriage to Sharon Peaden. He is currently married wife Nancy Peaden.

Peaden was a sponsor of the 2005 Florida stand-your-ground law, which was subject to scrutiny in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin.[3] Peaden died after a heart attack suffered earlier in the month on June 23, 2015, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Durell Peaden Endorses Greg Evers To Take His Place In Senate . NorthEscambia.com . June 29, 2010.
  2. Web site: Who will replace Durrell Peaden? . Santa Rosa Press Gazette . August 6, 2010.
  3. Web site: What the Florida 'Stand Your Ground' Law Says. . 25 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Durell Peaden's Obituary on Northwest Florida Daily News. Northwest Florida Daily News. 25 January 2018.
  5. Web site: Services set for former Sen. Durell Peaden, 69, of Crestview . 2015-06-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150701091600/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/services-set-for-former-sen-durell-peaden-69-of-crestview/2235187 . 2015-07-01 . dead .