Sneha Girap (Editor)

George S Mickelson

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Lieutenant
  
Walter D. Miller

Name
  
George Mickelson

Preceded by
  
Bill Janklow

Spouse
  
Linda Mickelson (m. 1963)


Political party
  
Republican

Party
  
Republican Party

Profession
  
Attorney

Succeeded by
  
Walter Dale Miller

George S. Mickelson httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Full Name
  
George Speaker Mickelson

Relations
  
George Theodore Mickelson (father) Mark Mickelson (son)

Alma mater
  
University of South Dakota(BA) University of South Dakota School of Law

Role
  
Former Governor of South Dakota

Died
  
April 19, 1993, Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of South Dakota (1987–1993)

Education
  
University of South Dakota, University of South Dakota School of Law

Gov george s mickelson memorial service


George Speaker Mickelson (January 31, 1941 – April 19, 1993) was an American politician, Vietnam War veteran, and 28th Governor of South Dakota until his death in a plane crash near Dubuque, Iowa on April 19, 1993.

Contents

His father, George T. Mickelson, was also a governor of South Dakota, serving from 1947 to 1951. To date, the Mickelsons are the only father-son duo to have ever held that office.

SDPB Special Report: George S. Mickelson Plane Crash - 1993


Early life and education

Mickelson was born in Mobridge, South Dakota. His grandfather was a Norwegian immigrant. His parents, George Theodore Mickelson and Madge Mickelson, served as the Governor and First Lady of South Dakota from 1947 to 1951.

He graduated from the University of South Dakota with a bachelors in business administration in 1963 and then from the University of South Dakota School of Law in 1965. He was a brother in Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at South Dakota. He was a veteran of the United States Army, and his service included a tour of duty in Vietnam. He married Linda McCahren and they had a daughter, Amy, as well as two sons, David and Mark.

Public service and plane crash

Mickelson served as South Dakota State Assistant Attorney General (1967–68) and South Dakota State Attorney, Brookings County (1971–74). First elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives in 1974, he held office there for six years, serving as Speaker for the final two years. Mickelson successfully ran for governor in 1986 and was re-elected four years later.

On April 19, 1993 Mickelson was one of eight people aboard a state-owned airplane returning to South Dakota from a lobbying effort in Ohio. The plane, a Mitsubishi MU-2 turboprop, reported engine trouble while flying near Dubuque, Iowa, and crashed into a farm silo about nine miles south of that city. All aboard the aircraft were killed. After the crash, Mickelson was succeeded as Governor by then-Lieutenant Governor Walter Dale Miller. The crash took place on the same day as the end of the Branch Davidian siege near Waco, Texas, which overshadowed the crash in national news coverage.

Legacy

George S. Mickelson Middle School in Brookings is named after him, as is the George S. Mickelson Trail in the Black Hills and the George S. Mickelson Center for the Neurosciences in Yankton, South Dakota. The George S. Mickelson Education Center at Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was built in 1990. The George S. Mickelson Great Service Award is extended annually by the South Dakota Office of Tourism. His alma mater, the University of South Dakota, provides academically talented South Dakota students with high ACTs/SATs with a full tuition scholarship. Known as the George S. Mickelson Scholarship, this award is the university's most prestigious scholarship.

References

George S. Mickelson Wikipedia