Jimmy Lord Explained

Jimmy Lord
State House:Georgia
District:142nd
Term Start:2005
Term End:2009
Predecessor:Ron Borders
Successor:Mack Jackson
State House1:Georgia
District1:103rd
Term Start1:2003
Term End1:2005
Predecessor1:Lynn Smith
Successor1:David Casas
State House2:Georgia
District2:121st
Term Start2:1993
Term End2:2003
Predecessor2:Clinton Oliver
Successor2:Terry E. Barnard (Post 1)
Bert Smith Oliver (Post 2)
State House3:Georgia
District3:107th
Term Start3:1983
Term End3:1993
Predecessor3:John David Miles
Successor3:John Carlisle
State House4:Georgia
Term Start4:1977
Term End4:1983
Predecessor4:Thomas Caswell Carr
Successor4:Bobby Parham
Birth Date:24 March 1936
Birth Place:Washington County, Georgia, United States
Death Place:Washington County, Georgia, United States
Party:Democratic
Occupation:Funeral director
Spouse:Fronie McCoy
Residence:Sandersville, Georgia
Alma Mater:John A. Gupton College

Jimmy B. Lord (March 24, 1936 – October 14, 2015) was an American politician in the state of Georgia.

Lord is an alumnus of the John A. Gupton College, a mortuary science school in Nashville, Tennessee. He was a funeral director (self employed) and businessman.[1] He served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1977 to 2008. He married Fronie McCoy and has two children.[2] [3]

He died on October 14, 2015, in Washington County.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Georgia Official and Statistical Register 1981-82. 2002-07-10.
  2. Web site: The Voter's Self Defense System. 2020-07-10. Vote Smart.
  3. Web site: Ga House - Hon. Jimmy Lord (GA SH 121). 2020-07-10. www.legis.ga.gov.
  4. Web site: Obituary for Jimmy Lord at May and Smith Funeral Directors .
  5. Web site: Jimmy LORD Obituary (1936 - 2015) Atlanta Journal-Constitution . .