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Name
  
Murray Rose

Role
  
Politician

John Murray Rose QSM (born 14 December 1939) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.

Biography

He was born in Dunedin in 1939. He received his education from Waitahuna Primary and John McGlashan College. Afterwards, he was a farmer in Waitahuna in the Clutha District, some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Lawrence. He held roles with Federated Farmers, the Presbyterian Church, Lions Clubs International, and the Lawrence Club.

Rose married Christine Mary Fulton, the daughter of Bruce I. Fulton, on 22 October 1966. They had three daughters.

He won the Otago Central electorate in 1969 after the retirement of John Hannibal George, but was defeated by Labour's Ian Quigley in 1972.

In the 1994 Queen's Birthday Honours, Rose was awarded the Queen's Service Medal for public services. In 1999, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He published his autobiography, More Than Meets the Eye, in 2010, with a reviewer commenting that the "political material is particularly interesting".

References

Murray Rose (politician) Wikipedia