Mary McGowan

Mary McGowan

Mary E. McGowan (1885–1980) was an Ohio politician and member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 42nd district. In total she was served from 1938–1980.

She was a member of the Democratic Party, and was a Roman Catholic.

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Early life

McGowan was born Mary Elizabeth McGowan on May 25, 1885 in County Donegal, Ireland, the first of Eight children (3 would later die before reaching adulthood) to James Joseph (1862–1931) and Ellen Sweeney McGowan (1865–1944), and came to the U.S. with her parents that same year, settling in Akron, Ohio. A member of the Roman Catholic faith her whole life, she was educated at St. Vincent's (now St. Vincent–St. Mary High School) in Akron, and went on to attend business college.

Career

McGowan began her career in politics when she served as Summit County, Ohio probate recorder, a position she held for 20 years. She was also a Democratic District committeewoman from 1938–1980, and was an alternate delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1944 (representing the 14th District), and a delegate to the Convention in 1952, 1956 and 1964. In 1960, she ran successfully for a seat in the Ohio House 42nd District, serving on the Welfare Committee, and was re-elected in 1962. In 1972, when she was 86, she ran unsuccessfully for a third term in the Ohio House of Representatives (winning the primary election but losing in the general election).

Later life

Although she never married, McGowan came from a large Irish-Catholic family and was very proud of her Irish heritage. She was an active member of St. Sebastian Church in Akron, and was a President of the Ancient Order of Hibernians Ladies Auxiliary.

Ms. McGowan was also a part of President John F. Kennedy's campaign and was friends with President Jimmy Carter.

McGowan died on March 15, 1980, after she failed to show up as the grand marshal for a St. Patrick's Day parade celebration in Akron, and was found dead in her home. McGowan's death was a huge loss to the Akron community and her funeral was well attended. Mary McGowan is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Akron.

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