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Preceded by
  
James W. Mott

Preceded by
  
Edwin C. Judd (R)

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
A. Norblad

Parents
  
A. W. Norblad

Children
  
Albin W. Norblad

Succeeded by
  
Wendell Wyatt

Succeeded by
  
Clarence Ash (R)

Occupation
  
Attorney

Role
  
Attorney

Party
  
Republican Party

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Born
  
September 12, 1908 Escanaba, Michigan, USA (
1908-09-12
)

Died
  
September 20, 1964, Bethesda, Maryland, United States

Education
  
University of Oregon, Harvard University

Residence
  
Stayton, Oregon, United States, Astoria, Oregon, United States

Albin Walter Norblad, Jr., (September 12, 1908 – September 20, 1964) was an American attorney and Republican politician in Oregon. He represented the U.S. state of Oregon's First District from January 18, 1946 until his death from a heart attack in Bethesda, Maryland on September 20, 1964 in the United States House of Representatives. His father was A. W. Norblad, Sr., a one-time Governor of Oregon.

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Early years

Albin Walter Norblad, Jr. was born in Escanaba, Michigan, but, before he was a year old, his family relocated to Astoria, Oregon, where he attended public schools, before completing his secondary studies at the New Mexico Military Academy at Roswell, New Mexico. A graduate of the University of Oregon, Norblad undertook graduate study at Harvard Law School, and was admitted to the bar in 1932, returning to his hometown of Astoria to practice at his father's firm of Norblad & Norblad.

Political career

Norblad served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly as a representative for one term (1935–1937), was a member of the board of trustees of Linfield College, and a delegate to the 1940 Republican National Convention. During World War II, he joined the U.S. Air Force, serving as a combat intelligence officer from 1942 to 1945. Upon return from the war, he settled in Stayton, Oregon, and was elected to fill the vacancy in the United States Congress caused by the death of James W. Mott. He was re-elected to nine successive terms in the House of Representatives.

Death and family

A. Walter Norblad, Jr. died of a heart attack in office in Bethesda, Maryland, on September 20, 1964 and was buried in Lone Oak Cemetery in Stayton.

One of Norblad's children, Albin W. Norblad III, was a state court judge in Oregon.

References

A. Walter Norblad Wikipedia