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Thomas Randolph McNamara
Member From: 1968 - Sp. 1971
- Birth Date: February 17, 1925 Birth Place:Evanston, IL
- Death Date: March 13, 2005
- Gender: Male Race: Caucasian
- Spouse: Mary Minor Jordon McNamara (m. December 1984)
- Children: Mary, Thomas R. McNamara Jr., John, David, Leigh, and Robert
- Religion: Catholic
- Education: Virginia Military Institute (B.S., Electrical Engineering) Washington and Lee University (LL.B.)
- Military Service: USNR (World War II)
- Occupation/Profession: Attorney and Circuit Court Judge in the City of Norfolk
- Memberships/Affiliations: Sacred Heart Catholic Church Virginia State Bar American Bar Association Virginia Bar Association Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association VMI Alumni Association, Norfolk Chapter Washington and Lee Alumni Association, Norfolk Chapter Washington and Lee Law School Association (president, 1967) DePaul Hospital (lay advisory board) Southeastern Tidewater Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (board of directors)
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Additional Info Links:
Thomas R. McNamara Papers Collection at the Old Dominion University
- Other Notable Service and/or Elected Offices: Senate of Virginia (1972-1975)
Session | District | District Number | Party | Leadership | Committees |
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1968-1969 | City of Norfolk | 49 | Democrat | Counties Cities and Towns Manufactures and Mechanic Arts Officers and Offices at the Capitol Public Property |
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1969 | City of Norfolk | 49 | Democrat | Counties Cities and Towns Manufactures and Mechanic Arts Officers and Offices at the Capitol Public Property |
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1970-1971 | City of Norfolk | 49 | Democrat | Counties Cities and Towns Courts of Justice Labor |
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