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Revision as of 12:23, 21 December 2022

John Stozich
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
from the 86th district
In office
January 3, 1983 – December 31, 1992
Preceded byDistrict Relocated from Lucas County
Succeeded byChuck Brading
Personal details
Born(1927-05-09)May 9, 1927[1]
Mingo Junction, Ohio, United States
DiedJuly 5, 2004(2004-07-05) (aged 77)[2]
Findlay, Ohio, United States
Political partyRepublican

John Paul Stozich (1927–2004) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives.[3] His district consisted of an area circled around Findlay, Ohio. He was succeeded by Chuck Brading. In the House, he served as chair of the Health and Retirement Committee.[4]

He also served as mayor of Findlay, Ohio.[5]

Stozich pleaded no contest to vehicular manslaughter after he ran a stop sign in January 2004 and killed a 35-year-old mother of four.[6]

References

  1. ^ https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VKRV-KXX [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Cincinnati News, Sports and Things to do | Cincinnati Enquirer".
  3. ^ Congressional Record-House , July 8, 2004; p.14755
  4. ^ Grupenhoff, John T. National Health Directory. Washington: Science and Health Publications], 1977. p.487 [1]
  5. ^ Love, Steve, David Giffels, and Debbie Van Tassel. Wheels of Fortune: The Story of Rubber in Akron. Akron, OH: The University of Akron Press, 1998. p.210 [2]
  6. ^ "Ex-Mayor Sentenced for Fatality". Toledo Blade. May 22, 2004.