Star Caywood Explained

Star Caywood
State House:Colorado
District:24th
Term Start:January 11, 1967
Term End:July 19, 1968
Predecessor:M. Keith Singer
Successor:Virla Caywood
State House1:Colorado
District1:63rd
Term Start1:January 1965
Term End1:January 1967
Predecessor1:District established
Successor1:Clarence Quinlan
State House2:Colorado
District2:Huerfano County
Term Start2:January 1963
Term End2:January 1965
Predecessor2:Albert J. Tomsic
Successor2:District disestablished
Birth Name:Star Berton Caywood
Birth Date:6 October 1915
Birth Place:Salida, Colorado
Death Place:Walsenburg, Colorado
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Virla Ruth Caywood (née Smallwood)
Children:None
Residence:Walsenburg, Colorado
Profession:Abstractor
Insurance agent
Real estate agent
Footnotes:[1] [2]

Star Berton Caywood (October6, 1915July19, 1968) was a Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives. He served two complete two-year terms and part of a third term in the State House, serving from 1963 until his death in 1968.

Early life and career

Caywood was born in Salida, Colorado in 1915.He attended the University of Denver but did not graduate. During World War II, he enlisted in the United States Army on October 26, 1943, and joined the 185th Replacement Company. He was stationed in the South Pacific, eventually became a staff sergeant, and was discharged on January 13, 1946.

Following the war, he moved to Walsenburg, Colorado, U.S. and worked as an abstractor, an insurance agent, and a real estate broker. In 1950, he was elected to the Walsenburg City Council.[3]

Elections

Caywood was first elected as a state representative in 1962 and was sworn in in January 1963. At the time, state representative districts were by county; he represented Huerfano County. He was re-elected in 1964, when the state established numbered districts for state representatives — districts not based on county boundaries. Caywood represented District 63 from 1965 to 1967. In 1966, he was elected to represent District 24 and began his final term in January 1967.[4]

Personal life

Caywood married Virla Ruth Smallwood in 1940. They had no children together, but she had a son from a previous relationship.

Death

Caywood died in a boating accident on July 19, 1968. The accident occurred on Lake Martin in what is now Lathrop State Park, west of Walsenburg. Fishing with his wife and a friend in a small boat, Caywood drowned after the boat overturned in heavy winds. He tried swimming to shore but then turned around and began heading back to the boat when he went under. Pueblo Police Department divers found his body the next morning.[5]

State House succession

Following Caywood's death, a Democratic Party vacancy committee selected his wife, Virla Caywood, to fill out the remainder of his term. The committee chose Alamosa resident George W. Woodard to replace Caywood as a candidate in the fall 1968 statehouse elections.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Draft card for Star Berton Caywood on Ancestry.com accessed using The Wikipedia Library
  2. Web site: Starr Wenzel Gruner (1878-1951), Starr Holmes Beatty (1872-1946), Star Berton Caywood (1915-1968) . Osterdahl . Andy . September 8, 2014 . The Strangest Names In American Political History . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20231124020825/https://politicalstrangenames.blogspot.com/2014/09/starr-wenzel-gruner-1878-1951-starr.html . November 24, 2023 . June 2, 2024 .
  3. Application for headstone or marker form for Star Berton Caywood (DD form 1330) dated September 19, 1968, on the Ancestry.com website accessed using The Wikipedia Library
  4. Web site: Star Caywood (D) . . n.d. . Colorado Secretary of State . June 2, 2024 .
  5. News: . July 20, 1968 . State representative drowns in Walsenburg boat mishap . The Daily Sentinel . Grand Junction, Colorado . 75 . 244 . 1.
  6. News: . July 28, 1968 . Two named . Fort Collins Coloradoan . Fort Collins, Colorado . 95 . 78 . 2.