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John C. Mendenhall

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71:. After leaving the state legislature, Mendenhall continued his career in public service on several municipal and county-level organizations. He died of a heart attack in the backyard of his New Albin home on 18 October 1976. 139: 154: 149: 164: 144: 68: 64: 60: 55:. He served twenty-two years on the New Albin city council and occupied the mayoralty for fifteen years. Mendenhall was then elected a member of the 36:, on 20 January 1904 to parents Ivan Mendenhall and Lena Mulle. He graduated high school in 1922 and studied business and commercial law at the 134: 184: 179: 174: 124: 52: 20: 129: 56: 169: 44:
from 1927 to 1967, specializing primarily in concrete production and related fields. Mendenhall was a member of the
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and served the local church in a number of administrative and lay leadership positions. He was also a Freemason.
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Republican Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
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Business College. He ran a construction business in
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John Mendenhall (disambiguation)
Ponca, Nebraska
Sioux City
New Albin
United Methodist Church
Republican Party
Iowa House of Representatives
District 90
District 13
District 17


"Representative John Cecil Mendenhall"
Categories
1976 deaths
Businesspeople from Iowa
Methodists from Iowa
People from Ponca, Nebraska
Republican Party members of the Iowa House of Representatives
20th-century American legislators
20th-century American businesspeople
American construction businesspeople
1904 births
People from Allamakee County, Iowa
American Freemasons
Mayors of places in Iowa
Iowa city council members
American United Methodists

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