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Preceded by
  
Carroll Burling

Education
  
University of Wyoming

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Dennis Utter

Political party
  
non-partisan

Succeeded by
  
Les Seiler

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Born
  
February 21, 1939 Wheatland, Wyoming, U.S. (
1939-02-21
)

Died
  
December 27, 2011, Hastings, Nebraska, United States

Dennis Utter (February 21, 1939 – December 27, 2011) was an American politician and a member of the unicameral Nebraska Legislature.

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Birth

Dennis Utter was born on February 21, 1939 in Wheatland, Wyoming.

Residence

Utter's hometown is Hastings, Nebraska.

Religion

Utter was Presbyterian.

Family

Utter was married to Kathryn Preuit, and they had three children named Mark, Ward, and Denise.

Education

Utter received his education at the following institutions:

  • BS, Agriculture, University of Wyoming
  • MS, Agricultural Economics, University of Wyoming
  • Graduate, Colorado School of Banking
  • Organizations

    Utter was a member of the following organizations:

  • Board Member, Adams County Senior Servies
  • Past President, Kenesaw Community Club
  • Past President/Member, Kenesaw Public Schools Foundation
  • Board Member, Mary Lanning Health Care Foundation
  • Past President, Nebraska Bankers Association
  • Past Member, Nebraska Bankers Association/American Bankers Association
  • Past Member, University of Nebraska Medical Center Board of Councilors
  • State legislature

    Utter was elected in 2008 to represent the 33rd Nebraska legislative district. He was a member of the Banking, Commerce and Insurance committee, the Revenue committee, and Rules committees. Utter was replaced by Hastings lawyer Les Seiler, who was sworn in on January 14, 2012, following the second week of the 2012 legislative session.

    Death

    Utter died in 2011 at the age of 72 from lung disease.

    References

    Dennis Utter Wikipedia