Patsy Ticer Explained

Patsy Ticer
State Senate:Virginia
District:30th
Term Start:January 10, 1996
Term End:January 11, 2012
Preceded:Bob Calhoun
Succeeded:Adam Ebbin
Office2:Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia
Term Start2:January 2, 1991
Term End2:January 5, 1996
Preceded2:Jim Moran
Succeeded2:Kerry J. Donley
Birth Name:Patricia Keyser Smith
Birth Date:6 January 1935
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
Death Place:Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Children:4
Alma Mater:Sweet Briar College

Patricia Keyser Ticer (Smith; January 6, 1935 – August 7, 2017), known as Patsy Ticer, was an American politician.

Ticer was born in Washington, D.C. She grew up in Alexandria, Virginia and graduated from George Washington High School. In 1955, Ticer received her bachelor's degree in political science from Sweet Briar College. Ticer served on the Alexandria City Council in the 1980s. She then served as Mayor of Alexandria from 1991 to 1996. Ticer served in the Senate of Virginia from 1996 to 2011 and was a Democrat. Ticer died in a hospital in Alexandria, Virginia from complications from a fall.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Ticer married John "Jack" Ticer in 1956. They had four children. She was a real estate agent and served on the boards of Alexandria Library, Athenaeum, the Humane Society, and the United Way. She served as vestry senior warden of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1978, 1979 and from 1981 to 1983.[4]

Ticer was elected to the city council in 1982 and served as Vice-Mayor in her second council term. She was elected mayor in 1991, and was the city's first female mayor.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Longtime Alexandria state senator to retire at end of 2011. February 17, 2011. Washington Post.
  2. Web site: Former Alexandria Mayor, state senator Patsy Ticer dies - Alexandria Times - Alexandria, VA. alextimes.com. 7 August 2017. March 18, 2018.
  3. Reed Morwaski, Bridget, (August 7, 2017).Pasty Ticer, four-term Virginia state senator, dies at age 82, The Washington Post, Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  4. Web site: Patsy Ticer: Alexandrians remember legacy of service-oriented former mayor, state senator Alexandria Times Alexandria, VA. alextimes.com. 10 August 2017. en-US. 2018-11-11.