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Rupert Haggen

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Alfred Love

Role
  
Politician

Resigned
  
1956

Name
  
Rupert Haggen

Succeeded by
  
Lois Haggen

Occupation
  
land surveyor

Residence
  
Grand Forks, Canada

Political party
  
CCF

Spouse
  
Lois Haggen (m. 1925)


Died
  
July 19, 1962, Grand Forks, Canada

Party
  
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Rupert Williams Haggen (July 29, 1887 – July 19, 1962) was a Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Grand Forks-Greenwood in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1949 to 1956. He was a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

He was born in New Zealand and came to Canada in 1901. Haggen finished his education, qualifying as an engineer and was hired by the Canadian Pacific Railway. From 1909 to 1934, he practised as a mining and civil engineer. He also was qualified as a Dominion and B.C. Land Surveyor and served as president of the B.C. Land Surveyors' Association. In 1935, he moved to the Kootenay region, settling in Rossland. Later, Haggen became a notary public, opening offices in Rossland, Grand Forks and Kelowna.

He retired from politics in 1956 due to health problems and was succeeded by his wife, Lois Haggen, the former Lois Hill.

He died in Grand Forks at the age of 74.

References

Rupert Haggen Wikipedia