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Neal Blaisdell

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Preceded by
  
John H. Wilson

Spouse(s)
  
Lucy Thurston

Political party
  
Republican


Resting place
  
Oahu Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
Frank Fasi

Name
  
Neal Blaisdell

Neal Blaisdell

Born
  
November 6, 1902 Honolulu, Hawaii (
1902-11-06
)

Died
  
November 5, 1975(1975-11-05) (aged 72) Honolulu, Hawaii

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Neal Shaw Blaisdell (November 6, 1902 – November 5, 1975) served as Mayor of Honolulu from 1955 to 1969 as a member of the Hawaii Republican Party. As chief executive of City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, Blaisdell oversaw one of the largest construction booms in city and county history, working closely with Governor John A. Burns.

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Early life

Blaisdell was born in Honolulu and had European and Hawaiian ancestry. His father was William Wallace Blaisdell II (who served as fire chief of Honolulu), and mother was Maliaka "Malie" Alaneao Merseberg. A maternal great-grandfather was John Adams Cummins. A paternal great-grandfather John Blaisdell (1812–1889) came from Maine to the Hawaiian Islands in 1849.

Education and athletics

Known as "Rusty", Blaisdell played basketball, football, and baseball at Saint Louis School. He attended Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania where he was quarterback of the school's football team, graduating in 1927. He received Bucknell's Alumni Award for Meritorious Achievement in 1968. Although Blaisdell also played both basketball and baseball, he was inducted into the Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988 under the category of football. He was also a golfer who started his day with push ups. Blaisdell returned to Honolulu to become a teacher, high school coach and athletic director.

Public service

He was elected as representative of the 4th district to the legislature of the Territory of Hawaii in 1945, and the territorial senate in 1947 and 1949. In 1950 he ran for Mayor of Honolulu, but withdrew after suffering from tuberculosis.

Blaisdell ran against Frank Fasi and was elected mayor in 1954, taking office in 1955. As mayor, Blaisdell saw the construction of the John H. Wilson Tunnels through the Koʻolau Range from Kalihi Valley, and erected the Hawaii International Center, a multi-purpose complex with concert hall, convention center, exhibition hall and sports arena. After Blaisdell's death, his successor Fasi renamed the complex in his honor. It is now known as the Neal S. Blaisdell Center.

From 1965 to 1966, Blaisdell was president of the United States Conference of Mayors.

Death and legacy

Blaisdell married Lucy Thurston on October 23, 1926. Daughter Velma Blaisdell Clark married James Kalaeone Clark Jim Clark (American football) and was a teacher for the Hawai`i State Department of Education. Daughter Marilyn Blaisdell Ane married another football coach and taught at Punahou School for 28 years. Blaisdell suffered a stroke while doing yard work and died November 6, 1975. He was buried at Oahu Cemetery.

A park of 25.9 acres (10.5 ha) located on the shore of Pearl Harbor at 21°23′11″N 157°57′17″W was named for him.

References

Neal Blaisdell Wikipedia