Clifford Burroughs
Member of the Iowa Senate
from the 19th district
In office
20 November 1973  7 January 1979
Preceded byVernon Kyhl
Succeeded byJohn W. Jensen
Personal details
Born
Clifford Earl Burroughs

(1917-01-28)28 January 1917
Near Clarksville, Iowa
Died11 June 1999(1999-06-11) (aged 82)
Political partyRepublican

Clifford Earl Burroughs (28 January 1917 – 11 June 1999) was an American politician.

Burroughs was born on 28 January 1917 to parents Alfred and Effie Mae Burroughs, on the family farm near Clarksville, Iowa. He was educated in country schools and Greene High School. After graduating in 1935, Burroughs took short courses in business administration, aircraft mechanics, supervisor training and civil defense monitoring. He started working for John Deere in Waterloo in 1937. Five years later, Burroughs joined the Iowa Transmission Company as an assembler of tank transmissions. He subsequently moved to Arizona, and was employed as an aircraft mechanic at Luke Field and then at Yuma Army Air Base. Burroughs himself was drafted into the United States Army in 1945. After leaving military service, Burroughs sold securities at an investment firm until 1974.[1]

Burroughs married Mary Virginia Pooley on 29 June 1940. The couple moved to Greene, Iowa, in 1947. Burroughs, a Republican, served as mayor of Greene between 1948 and 1949. Burroughs won a special election following the death of Vernon Kyhl, and assumed the District 19 seat in the Iowa Senate on 20 November 1973. Burroughs won a full four-year term in his own right in 1974, and stepped down from the state senate on 7 January 1979. He died on 11 June 1999, aged 82.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Senator Clifford Earl Burroughs". Iowa General Assembly. Retrieved 19 November 2023.
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