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American politician
Fred Ray Dorsey
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In office
????1979
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Succeeded by
| Ralph William Ledford
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Born
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1930-01-19
)
January 19, 1930
Buncombe County, North Carolina
, U.S.
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Died
| October 26, 2017
(2017-10-26)
(aged 87)
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Political party
| Republican
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Spouse
| Suzanne Carmichael
[1]
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Children
| 2
[1]
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Fred Ray Dorsey
(January 19, 1930
[2]
? October 26, 2017) was an American politician. He served as a
Republican member
[2]
for the
42nd district
of the
North Carolina House of Representatives
.
[3]
Life and career
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edit
]
Dorsey was born in
Buncombe County, North Carolina
, the son of Jessie Hensley and Fredrick Dorsey. He was president of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation.
[1]
Dorsey served three terms
[1]
for the
42nd district
of the
North Carolina House of Representatives
. He served until 1979,
[3]
when he was succeeded by Ralph William Ledford.
[4]
He was a
soldier
.
[5]
Dorsey died in October 2017, at the age of 87.
[1]
References
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"Frederick Ray "Fred" Dorsey, 87"
.
Hendersonville Lightning
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
.
- ^
a
b
North Carolina Manual
, North Carolina Secretary of State, 1977, p. 393
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a
b
"North Carolina House of Representatives 1977-1978"
.
NC Home
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
.
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"North Carolina House of Representatives 1979-1980"
.
NC Home
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
.
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"Outdoor Viewpoint: Rep. Fred Dorsey Comments On Western North Carolina Wildlife"
.
Asheville Citizen-Times
.
Asheville, North Carolina
. February 12, 1976. p. 28
. Retrieved
November 27,
2022
– via
Newspapers.com
.