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Louis Amarando

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before becoming an accountant and insurance broker. He married Julia Colanzi in 1936, with whom he had two sons. Amarando was active in local charitable and political causes, becoming leader of the 26th Ward Democratic Executive Committee. He also served as vice president of the Broad Street Trust
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described him as "politically unbeatable." In 1969, Amarando died suddenly while en route to Philadelphia's
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praised Amarando's devotion to efficiency in his office, but he often clashed with Democratic party leaders
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Amarando was elected to a full four-year term as chief clerk of the court of quarter sessions
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Democratic Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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He was elected to the state legislature in 1948, representing
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Amarando was born in Philadelphia in 1915. He graduated from
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Democratic
Philadelphia
state House of Representatives
South Philadelphia High School
American Institute of Banking
South Philadelphia
1956
1960 Democratic National Conventions
Joseph A. Scanlon
Republican
in 1959
in 1963
Committee of Seventy
Richardson Dilworth
William J. Green Jr.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Methodist Hospital



PHR Biography





Inquirer 1969
"Louis J. Amarando Dies, Clerk of Court"
Newspapers.com
"Louis J. Amarando"

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