Thomas Schweigert | |
Successor1: | Robert William Davis |
Death Date: | July 9, 2001 (aged 83) |
Birth Date: | September 29, 1917 |
Death Place: | Petoskey, Michigan, U.S. |
Birth Place: | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Battles: | World War II |
Education: | Michigan State University (BS) |
Constituency1: | 29th district (1961–1964) |
Predecessor1: | Frank Andrews |
Office: | 55th Lieutenant Governor of Michigan |
Termend1: | December 31, 1970 |
Termstart1: | January 1, 1961 |
Office1: | Member of the Michigan Senate from the 37th district |
Governor: | William G. Milliken |
Successor: | James H. Brickley |
Predecessor: | William G. Milliken |
Termend: | 1971 |
Termstart: | 1970 |
Status: | Acting |
Party: | Republican |
Children: | 3 |
Spouse: | Peggy |
Thomas F. Schweigert (September 29, 1917 - July 9, 2001) was an American politician who served as a member of the Michigan Senate and as acting lieutenant governor of Michigan.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Schweigert attended Highland Park Community High School. He graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in forestry.[1]
Schweigert began his career United States Forest Service before founding a private forestry management company. He served in the United States Army during World War II.
He served on the Emmet County, Michigan Board of Commissioners. Schweigert then served in the Michigan State Senate from 1961 to 1971 as a Republican. Schweigert was President of the Michigan Senate and acting lieutenant governor of Michigan in 1969, serving under Governor William G. Milliken.[2]
Schweigert and his wife, Peggy, had three children. He was a member of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Schweigert died in Petoskey, Michigan.[3] [4]