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Fred Anthony Trello, Sr.
Fred A. Trello portrait.jpg
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 45th district

In office
January 7, 1975[1] – November 30, 2002[2]
Preceded byMax H. Homer
Succeeded byNick Kotik
ConstituencyPart of Allegheny County

Personal details
Born
(1929-11-14)November 14, 1929
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania[3]
DiedMarch 28, 2006(2006-03-28) (aged 76)[4]
Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Elizabeth
ResidenceCoraopolis, Pennsylvania
Military service
Allegiance
 United States
Branch/serviceU.S. Air Force
Battles/warsKorean War

Fred Anthony Trello, Sr. (November 14, 1929 – March 28, 2006) was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.


He was a 1949 graduate of Coraopolis High School.[5] He served in the Korean War and earned a degree in 1951 from the Air Force Electronics School.[5] He also earned a degree from Robert Morris College in 1957.[5]


He got his start in politics as a Democratic County Committeeman for Coraopolis, Pennsylvania.[6] He was first elected to represent the 45th legislative district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1974, a position he held until his retirement prior to the 2002 elections.[5] He died on March 28, 2006.[6]



References




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  2. ^ Per Article II, Section 2 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, the legislative session ended on November 30, 2002


  3. ^ [1]


  4. ^ [2]


  5. ^ abcd "Fred A. Trello (Democrat)". Official Pennsylvania House of Representatives Profile. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2000-01-26.


  6. ^ ab "Obituaries for the week of April 13, 2006 - Fred Trello". Your Moontwp. The Tribune-Review Publishing Co. 2006-04-13.




External links



  • Pennsylvania House of Representatives - Fred A. Trello (Democrat) at the Wayback Machine (archived February 2, 2002) official PA House profile (archived)






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