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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