Edward O'Herron Jr. explained

Edward O'Herron Jr.
Assembly:North Carolina General
Birth Date:1915
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Death Date:2006
Nationality:American,
Party:United States Democratic Party
Spouse:Margaret Aston 'Dosty' Blackman
Parents:Edward O'Herron, Sr. (father)
Alma Mater:U.S. Naval Academy
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Occupation:Former chairman of the Eckerd drug store chain
Known For:First legislation to create community colleges in North Carolina
Allegiance:United States
Branch:U.S. Marine Corps
Battles:Iwo Jima during World War II
Mawards:Silver Star

Edward Michael O'Herron Jr. (1915–2006) was a prominent American businessman and politician. He was a chairman of the Eckerd drug store chain.[1]

Early life

O'Herron was born in Baltimore, Maryland, but grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina. His father, Edward O'Herron, Sr., built up the Eckerd chain, named for his father-in-law, who opened a drug store in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1898.

The younger O'Herron attended the U.S. Naval Academy but left so he could marry Margaret Aston 'Dosty' Blackman, who he would be married to for over sixty-five years. He later graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In World War II, O'Herron served in the U.S. Marine Corps and saw action at Iwo Jima. He was awarded the Silver Star.[2]

Retail career

After the war, O'Herron returned to Charlotte and worked with his father in the North Carolina Eckerd chain.

In 1977, the North Carolina operation merged with the Florida Eckerd chain, formerly run by Jack Eckerd. The combination was the biggest in drug store history and brought the company's store count to 766, making it the second largest drug chain in the United States.

Political career

In the 1950s, O'Herron, a Democrat, was elected to three terms in the North Carolina General Assembly. There, he introduced the first legislation to create community colleges in the state. He also supported private education through service on the boards of Converse College and St. Andrews Presbyterian College.

In 1976, O'Herron unsuccessfully ran for Governor of North Carolina, losing in the Democratic primary to Jim Hunt, who won 53.4% to O'Herron's 23.3% and 18.0% for George Wood.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History of Eckerd. eckerd.com. Eckerd. 21 May 2015.
  2. Web site: Obituary. newsobserver.com. News Observer. 21 May 2015.
  3. Web site: 1976 Democrat Primary – North Carolina. ourcampaigns.com. Our Campaigns. 21 May 2015.