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Village Trustees TRUSTEES NAME YEARS SERVED POLITICAL PARTY Graney, John 1894-1896 Workingman's Party Waltz, George 1894-1898 Workingman's Party Zurbrick, John 1894-1897 Workingman's Party Woelfell, Ernest 1896-1898 Workingman's Party Bostwick, W.S. 1896-1898 Workingman's Party Hennessey, Edward 1896-1900 Workingman's Party Byron, Edward 1896-1899 Workingman's Party Dunbeck, Joseph 1898-1900 Workingman's Party Stein, John 1898-1901 Workingman's Party Dobbins, Michael 1898-1899 Workingman's Party Kieffer, Martin 1899-1904 Citizen's Party Malone, Percy 1900-1902 Citizen's Party Lindholm, Charles 1900-1902 Citizen's Party Fitzgerald, Michael 1901-1903 Citizen's Party Wilcox, Elmer J. 1902-1907 Citizen's Party Ullman, Henry 1902-1906 Citizen's Party Garry, Michael 1903-1905 Citizen's Party Carlson, John F. 1903-1906 Union Party Resigned April 16, 1906 Eden, Benjamin H. 1906-1907 Citizen's Party Appointed May 07, 1906 Nash, Elmer J. 1906-1907 Citizen's Party Gramlich, Gustave 1906-1908 Citizen's Party Weimer, George 1906-1907 Union Party Heyza, Hippolit F. 1906-1908 Citizen's Party Hutchinson, Robert J. 1907-1909 Union Party Klepfer, Frank 1907-1908 Union Party Keefe, William 1907-1910 Union Party Palmer, William 1907-1909 Union Party Lauck, Harry C. 1908-1909 Union Party Duttweiller, Fred 1908-1910 Union Party Wendel, Frank J. 1908-1910 Union Party Schultz, Walter F. 1909-1911 Citizen's Party Higgins, James D. 1909-1909 Citizen's Party Resigned April 1909 Higgins, James D. 1910-1912 Citizen's Party Green, John 1909-1910 Citizen's Party Appointed April 1909 Walters, Ambrose 1909-1911 Citizen's Party Nelson, Albert 1910-1912 Citizen's Party Reimer, Charles 1910-1911 Citizen's Party TRUSTEES NAME YEARS SERVED POLITICAL PARTY Crowninshield, David 1910-1910 Citizen's Party Resigned October 20, 1910 Jepson, John 1910-1911 Citizen's Party Appointed October 20,1910 Miller, Joseph 1911-1913 Peoples Party Wheeler, Guy B. 1911-1912 Citizen's Party Cleveland, William 1911-1913 Peoples Party Hartung, Anthony 1911-1913 Peoples Party Robinson, John 1912-1914 Peoples Party Sturm, Edward 1912-1914 Peoples Party Rolan, Jeremiah 1912-1913 Citizen's Party Resigned May 19, 1913 Wendel, Frank J. 1913-1914 Citizen's Party Appointed May 19, 1913 Eckstein, George C. 1913-1913 Citizen's Party Resigned July 07,1913 Witkowski, Walter 1913-1915 Citizen's Party Stratton, Daniel,Dr. 1913-1914 People's / Citizen's Party Appointed July 07, 1913 Nash, Elmer J. 1914-1915 Citizen's Party Kwak, Valentine 1914-1916 People'sParty McHugh, Thomas 1914-1916 Citizen's Party Hutchinson, Robert J. 1914-1916 People's Party Duttweiller, Fred 1914-1915 People's Party Stratton, Daniel,Dr. 1915-1917 People's / Citizen's Party Robinson, John C. 1915-1917 People's Party Rowley, Elwin B. 1915-1917 Citizen's Party Dobbins, Henry Rogers 1916-1918 Independent/American Party Dworzanowski, Matthew 1916-1918 Independent/American/Citizen's Party Lysiak, Stanley 1916-1918 Independent/American Party Gangloff, Albert 1917-1919 American Party Illig, George D. 1917-1919 American / Citizen's Party Dobbins, Michael K. 1917-1921 Citizen's Party Crommett, Charles S. 1918-1922 Citizen's Party Nash, Elmer J. 1918-1924 Citizen's Party Potoczak,Michael 1918-1922 Citizen's Party Witkowski, Walter 1919-1923 American Party Walters, William 1919-1925 American/Citizen's Party Swiatek, Michael 1921-1923 Citizen's Party Swiatek, Michael 1923-1924 Citizen's Party Appointed March 26, 1923 Collie, Joseph 1922-1923 Citizen's Party Collie, Joseph 1924-1930 Citizen's Party Dworzanowski, Joseph 1923-1925 American Party TRUSTEES NAME YEARS SERVED POLITICAL PARTY Carlson, John C. 1922-1924 American Party Wheeler, Guy B. 1923-1925 Citizen's Party Murray, John 1924-1930 Citizen's Party Prestine, Arthur F. 1925-1931 Citizen's Party Potoczak,Michael 1925-1929 Citizen's Party Jakubowski, Stanley J. 1924-1930 Citizen's Party Kocialski, Felix 1925-1929 Citizen's Party Hadsell, Earl W. 1929-1932 American Party Wienckowski, Frank 1930-1932 American Party Rogacki, Joseph 1929-1933 American Party Prestine, Arthur F. 1932-1933 Citizen's Party Resigned April 04, 1933 Carlson, William 1930-1934 American Party Mohr, Jacob 1930-1932 American Party Lindholm, Charles 1931-1933 American Party Mlynarczyk, John 1933-1937 Citizen's Party Brogowski, Alexander 1933-1938 Citizen's Party Appointed April 04,1933 Gangloff, Charles 1932-1938 Citizen's Party Szyperski, Walter 1933-1938 Citizen's Party Szyperski, Walter 1938-1942 Independent Party Resigned April 06, 1942 Murray, John 1933-1937 Citizen's Party Bauer, John F. 1934-1938 Citizen's Party Bauer, John F. 1938-1948 Independent Party Leszczynski, Michael 1937-1940 Independent Party Nelson, Theodore 1937-1947 Independent Party Swierat, Michael 1938-1950 Independent Party Lux, Albert 1938-1948 Independent Party Murawski, John 1940-1946 Independent Party Pfohl, Cornelius 1942-1947 Independent Party Appointed April 06,1942 Pfohl, Cornelius 1949-1955 Independent Party Senko, Paul, Jr. 1947-1949 Progressive Party Hutchinson, T. Allen 1947-1948 Progressive Party Resigned December 13,1948 Sharpe, Orville 1948-1949 Progressive Party Appointed December 13, 1948 Paluszak, Joseph 1947-1949 Progressive Party Meister, John 1948-1950 Progressive Party Kamela, Edwin 1948-1950 Progressive Party Gangloff, Edward 1949-1953 Independent Party Pawlicki, Casimer 1949-1951 Independent Party Died In Office June 04, 1951 TRUSTEES NAME YEARS SERVED POLITICAL PARTY LiPuma, Frank D. 1951-1959 Independent Party Appointed June 18, 1951 Rusinek, Michael 1950-1961 Independent Party Kocialski, John 1950-1953 IndependentParty Resigned March, 30, 1953 Shone Harry J. 1950-1952 Independent Party Domino, John 1952-1956 Good Government Party Resigned April 04, 1955 Gangloff Norman 1953-1954 Independent Party Appointed March, 30, 1953 Wienckowski, Henry A. 1953-1975 Good Government Party Wienckowski, Henry A. 1977-1980 Good Government Party Resigned December 15, 1980 Lewandowski, Michael 1954-1961 Independent Party Wojtkowiak, Edward 1955-1959 Independent Party Gangloff, Norman 1955-1961 Independent Party Appointed April 04, 1955 Kibler, Norman 1959-1963 Good Government Party Wargala, Edward S. 1959-1969 Good Government Party Died in Office January 08, 1969 Potoczak (Potter) John J. 1961-1968 Good Government Party Potter, John J. 1968-1971 Independent-Progressive Party Elmore, Bernard 1961-1970 Good Government Party Natale, Joseph 1961-1967 Good Government Party Appointed Mayor July 31, 1967 Ziemba, Eugene V. 1963-1967 Independent Party Vanderlip,Richard J. 1967-1968 Good Government Party Appointed July 31, 1967 Arber, Leroy G. 1967-1968 Independent Party Arber, Leroy G. 1968-1979 Independent-Progressive Party Young, Allen E. 1969-1969 Good Government Party Appointed February 02, 1969 Hahn, Irving 1969-1971 Independent Party Downey, Norman J. 1968-1969 Good Government Party Mahoney, James 1970-1973 Independent-Progressive Party Pempsell, Charles C., Jr. 1970-1987 Independent-Progressive Party Died in Office September 23, 1987 Downey, Norman J. 1971-1975 Good Government Party Kleir Gerald J. 1971-1972 Independent-Progressive Party Appointed April 05, 1971 Kleir Gerald J. 1972-1973 Independent-Progressive Party Paluszak, Roger D. 1973-1977 Good Government Party Wojcik,Stanley J. 1973-1980 Good Government Party Grzyb, Fred 1975-1979 Independent-Progressive Party Grzyb, Fred 1979-1983 Good Government Party Kubiak, Richard J. 1975-1978 Independent-Progressive Party Resigned August 01, 1978 Urbanski, Florian M. 1978-1979 Independent-Progressive Party Appointed August 01, 1978 Urbanski, Florian M. 1981-1997 Independent-Progressive Party Snios, Donald E. 1979-1983 Good Government Party TRUSTEES NAME YEARS SERVED POLITICAL PARTY Priebe, Joan M. 1979-1983 Good Government Party Gabryszak, Dennis H. 1981-1984 Independent-Progressive Party Resigned December 04, 1984 Piusienski, Irene J. 1981-1981 Good Government Party Appointed January 03, 1981 Downey, Norman J. 1983-1995 Independent-Progressive Party Meyer, Robert C. 1983-1995 Independent-Progressive Party Rusinek, Michael J. 1983-1993 Independent-Progressive Party Resigned June 07, 1993 LiPuma, Mark V. 1984-1989 Independent-Progressive Party Appointed December 04, 1984 Nusall, James S. 1987-1997 Independent-Progressive Party Appointed November 17, 1987 Michaels, Judith 1993-1994 Independent-Progressive Party Appointed September 20,1993 Roscoe, Francis W. 1989-1997 Independent-Progressive Party Maryniewski, William 1994-1999 Depew Action Party Priebe, Joan M. 1995-1998 Depew Action Party Resigned November 23, 1998 McIntosh, Joseph G. 1995-2002 Depew Action Party Resigned March 11, 2002 Sherwood, Nicholas 1997-2004 Depew Action Party Mazur, David 1997-2004 Depew Action Party Fragale, John 1997-2004 Depew Action Party Resigned June 14, 2004 Seiler, Charles J. 1999-2004 Depew Action Party Mescall, Terence 1998-2007 Depew Action Party Appointed November 23, 1998 Maryniewski, William 2002-2007 Depew Action Party Appointed March 25, 2002 Maryniewski, William 2007-2011 People's Voice of Depew Pieczynski, Sandra 2003-2007 Progressive Party Molinaro, Eugene 2004-2006 Depew Action Party Appointed June 28, 2004 Resigned June 28, 2006 2006-2007 Depew Action Party Re-appointed July 24,2006 Fusani, Theresa 2005-2009 Depew Action Party Dillemuth, William 2005-2008 Depew Action Party Resigned September 30, 2008 Monti, Carl 2007-2011 People's Voice of Depew Keefe, Joseph 2007-2011 People's Voice of Depew Hammer, Linda 2007-2011 People's Voice of Depew Hammer, Linda 2011- Depew Preservation Party Nolder, Michael 2011-2015 Depew Preservation Party Pecora, Juliano 2011-2015 Depew Preservation Party Nikonowicz, Jesse C.,Sr. 2011-2013 Depew Preservation Party Kucewicz, Robert 2013- Renew Depew Party Kevin J. 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