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George E. Petrick

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'''George E. Petrick''' (November 9, 1917 – June 26, 1982) was an American politician from Iowa.

==Life and career==
George Petrick was born in [[Mount Vernon, Iowa]], to parents Frank Petrick and Jennie Melichar on November 9, 1917. He graduated from [[Mount Vernon High School (Iowa)|Mount Vernon High School]] in 1935 and, two years later, began farming in the area. Petrick married Joanne Lnenicka, a [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids]] native, on June 24, 1943, in [[Bertram, Iowa|Bertram]]. In 1959, Petrick began operating Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment, later eponymously named Petrick Implement Co. Inc. While running the business, Petrick became a member of the Iowa–Nebraska Farm Equipment Association. His farming operation became Petrick Farms, Inc. in 1975. Petrick was a [[Freemason]].<ref name="ialeg1"></ref><ref name="ialeg2"></ref>

Petrick was a member of several local organizations and deliberative bodies, including the Mount Vernon school board and parent teacher association, the Linn County zoning board, and the Linn Township Farm Bureau. He assumed leadership roles as president of the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce, the Lisbon–Mount Vernon Rotary Club, and the Mount Vernon Music Association. Petrick was credited with raising funds and organizing the Lisbon–Mount Vernon Ambulance Service, and was a trustee of the local Presbyterian church. He was elected to the [[Iowa House of Representatives]] as a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] in November 1980, and held the [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 25|25th district]] seat. Petrick planned to run for reelection from the [[Iowa House of Representatives, District 43|43rd district]], but died in office on June 26, 1982, at Mercy Hospital in Cedar Rapids.<ref name="ialeg1"/><ref name="ialeg2"/>

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[[Category:1917 births]]
[[Category:1982 deaths]]
[[Category:20th-century American politicians]]
[[Category:Iowa Republicans]]
[[Category:Members of the Iowa House of Representatives]]
[[Category:American Freemasons]]
[[Category:Farmers from Iowa]]
[[Category:School board members in Iowa]]
[[Category:People from Mount Vernon, Iowa]]
[[Category:American Presbyterians]]


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