John M. Cleary Explained

John M. Cleary
Term:1898
Birth Date:21 August 1869
Birth Place:near Odell, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Children:1

John M. Cleary (August 21, 1869 – December 28, 1948) was a lawyer, judge and state politician from Missouri.

Early life

John M. Cleary was born on August 21, 1869, near Odell, Illinois. He grew up on a farm, received his early education in district schools and at Odell High School. He attended Illinois State Normal School at Dixon and took a literary course at St. Victeur College in Kankakee, Illinois. He then studied law at Illinois Wesleyan University; graduating in 1893.[1] [2]

Career

Cleary joined Stevenson & Ewing. Adlai Stevenson encouraged Cleary to join him in Washington, D.C., but Cleary declined.[2] In 1894, Cleary moved to Kansas City, Missouri. Cleary was a Democrat. He was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives, representing the 4th District, in 1898.[1] [2] Cleary supported organized labor legislation and was credited with the state barber inspection law.[2]

Cleary continued his law practice after his term expired.[1] Cleary was appointed by Governor Lloyd C. Stark in 1938 to replace Daniel Bird as judge of the Jackson County Circuit Court.[2] He was defeated for election as judge in 1940 to Paul A. Buzard.[2] He became law partners with his son on October 1, 1947.[2]

Personal life

Cleary married Mollie O'Rourke on June 30, 1902.[1] They had one son, John M. Cleary Jr.[2]

Cleary died on December 28, 1948, at his home on 6028 Cherry Street in Kansas City.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Creel . George . Slavens . John . Men Who Are Making Kansas City . 1902 . 23 . 2022-11-01.
  2. News: John M. Cleary Dies . 1948-12-28 . . 3 . . 2022-11-01.