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Preceded by
  
George A. Wells

Preceded by
  
James D. O'Brien

Political party
  
Succeeded by
  
Died
  
March 17, 2007

Preceded by
  
John M. Shea

Name
  
Joseph Casdin

Succeeded by
  
John M. Shea

Succeeded by
  
James D. O'Brien


Joseph C. Casdin

Joseph C. Casdin was a three-term mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts, and the city's first Jewish mayor.

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Early life

Casdin was born in Worcester to Simon and Ida (Ostroff) Cohen.

Business career

Casdin owned and operated the Jobbers Outlet, a clothing store founded by his father.

Worcester city council

Casdin was a member of the Worcester city council for thirteen terms, from 1956 to 1982.

Mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts

In accordance with the Worcester's weak mayor, Massachusetts Plan E city charter, the mayor was not popularly elected, but selected by the city council from among its members. Casdin served first in 1959, then from September 1, 1962 to April 30, 1963, and again in 1967 to 1968.

Campaign for United States House of Representatives

In 1968 Casdin ran for the fourth congressional district seat in the United States House of Representatives. Casdin lost the Democratic primary against Harold Donohue.

Family life

Casdin married Miriam (Whitman) Casdin of Worcester, they had three children, two daughters and a son.

Death and burial

Casdin died at the Jewish Healthcare Center in Worcester on March 17, 2007. Casdin was buried in the B'nai B'rith Cemetery in Worcester.

References

Joseph C. Casdin Wikipedia


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