Joseph Scanlon Explained

Joseph Scanlon should not be confused with Joseph A. Scanlon.

Joseph J. Scanlon
State Senate:Pennsylvania
District:4th
Term Start:January 7, 1969
Term End:September 13, 1970
Constituency:Part of Philadelphia
Predecessor:Thomas McCreesh
Successor:Joseph F. Smith
Birth Date:April 3, 1924
Death Date:[1]
Resting Place:Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Spouse:Agnes M. (Ruddock) Scanlon
Children:Three children

Joseph J. Scanlon (April 3, 1924 – September 13, 1970)[2] was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 4th district from 1969 to 1970.[3]

Biography

He graduated from Northeast Catholic High School in Philadelphia and attended Temple University. His father, Joseph A. Scanlon, was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the Philadelphia County district from 1935 to 1952.

He and his wife, Agnes M. (Ruddock) Scanlon, were the parents of three children, the grandparents of eight grandchildren and the great-grandparents of six great-grandchildren.[4] His wife was also a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.[5]

Death and interment

Scanlon died in office in 1970[6] at Temple University Hospital while undergoing treatment for diabetes. He is interred at the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cox . Harold . Pennsylvania Senate - 1969-1970. Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University . 2004 .
  2. Book: The Pennsylvania Manual. Pennsylvania. Dept. of General Services. Pennsylvania. Bureau of Publications. Pennsylvania. Dept. of Property and Supplies. 1967. 98. Department of General Services. 0275-8814. 2015-01-05.
  3. Web site: Cox . Harold . Senate Members "S" . Wilkes University . Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  4. Web site: AGNES M. (Ruddock) SCANLON . Philadelphia Inquirer/Philadelphia Daily News . July 19, 2020.
  5. "Agnes M. Scanlon" (biography). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania House of Representatives, retrieved online May 24, 2023.
  6. Web site: Pennsylvania State Senate - Joseph J Scanlon Biography . www.legis.state.pa.us . 6 February 2019.
  7. Web site: J.J. Scanlon, Democratic Leader, Dies . www.newspapers.com . 6 February 2019.