Edward D. Crippa Explained

Edward David Crippa
Jr/Sr:United States Senator
State:Wyoming
Term Start:June 24, 1954
Term End:November 28, 1954
Appointer:Clifford Joy Rogers
Predecessor:Lester C. Hunt
Successor:Joseph C. O'Mahoney
Birth Date:8 April 1899
Birth Place:Rock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.
Death Place:Rock Springs, Wyoming, U.S.
Party:Republican

Edward David Crippa (April 8, 1899October 20, 1960) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Senator from Wyoming.

Crippa was born in Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming to an Austrian-born mother, Charlotte Ziller (1876 - 1950) and an Italian-born father, August Crippa (1865 - 1926). His father was reportedly a very respected resident of Rock Springs He had one brother and one sister. He was educated in the public schools of Rock Springs, and during World War I Crippa served as a private in the United States Army.

He served on the Rock Springs city council from 1926 to 1928. He was president of Union Mercantile Company in 1930; owner and manager of Crippa Motor Company in Rock Springs; president of North Side State Bank and director of Rock Springs Fuel Company in 1940; and Wyoming State highway commissioner from 1941 to 1947. In addition, Crippa represented Wyoming on the Republican National Committee.[1]

Crippa was appointed on June 24, 1954, as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lester C. Hunt and served until November 28, 1954. He was not a candidate for election to fill the vacancy and resumed business activities.

Crippa collapsed at 9 am on October 20, 1960 from an apparent heart attack. He was pronounced dead upon arrival to a Rock Springs hospital.[2] He was buried at Rock Springs Cemetery, in Sweetwater County, Wyoming on October 24, 1960.[3] [4]

He was married to Isabelle Martin; they had no children.[5] She would remarry after his death. She would suffer from a fractured hip in 1965 and was bedridden and confined to a wheelchair afterwards, although she was able to get out with the use of a cane. She reportedly fell out of her wheelchair early in the morning on December 8, 1966 at her home in Sweetwater County and died as a result. She was 61.[6] She was buried at Evanston City Cemetery in Evanston, Wyoming. [7]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Associated Press . June 28, 1954 . Republicans, Numerically, Regain Senate Majority . Spokane Daily Chronicle . Spokane, WA.
  2. Web site: 1960-10-21 . Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana . 2024-07-22 . Newspapers.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: Rock Springs Municipal Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wyoming - Surnames C-E . 2024-07-23 . www.interment.net.
  4. Web site: TimelineJS Embed . 2024-07-23 . cdn.knightlab.com.
  5. Web site: Edward D. Crippa papers - Archives West . 2024-07-24 . archiveswest.orbiscascade.org.
  6. Web site: December 17, 1966 . Wygenweb.com . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240725124512/http://wygenweb.com/sweetwater/vitals/Obits1966.txt . 2024-07-25 . July 24, 2024 . Wygenweb.
  7. Web site: Cemetery City of Evanston, WY - Official Website . 2024-07-24 . www.evanstonwy.org.