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Charles S. Trimmier was born on 25 October, 1918 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a politician. Discover Charles S. Trimmier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1918
Birthday 25 October
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Date of death (1967-01-23)
Died Place Baldwin County, Alabama, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Charles S. Trimmier's Wife?

His wife is Lucille Anderson Trimmier

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Children Charles Stephen Trimmier Jr.

Charles S. Trimmier Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2007

He married Lucille Elizabeth Anderson, who was active in several clubs in Mobile and survived him by four decades (d. 2007). They had a son, Charles S. Trimmier Jr., who survived them.

1967

Trimmer died in a car crash near Spanish Fort, Baldwin County, Alabama on January 23, 1967. He is buried at Mobile's Memorial Stone Garden cemetery.

1964

Meanwhile, 1964, Trimmier ran to represent Alabama's 1st congressional district, since the Mobile area effectively had no congressman after redistricting cost veteran Frank Boykin his seat. Trimmier survived the first May primary (in which Clara Stone Fields Collins was eliminated, but lost the runoff to John M. Tyson Sr., who then lost to Republican Jack Edwards in the general election.

1961

Trimmier defeated Mobile's incumbent public works commissioner Charlie Hackmeyer, and began his four-year term in 1961. He had criticized the incumbent administration, and Hackmeyer in particular for his support in Mobile's African-American community, such that in the general election the only incumbent commissioner re-elected was veteran Joseph N. Langan. ALthough facing a tax indictment, Trimmier formed a bi-racial Mobile Economic Commission to help secure federal funds for welfare programs in his city. Nonetheless, Lambert C. Mims, who had considerable support from his Baptist congregation, defeated Trimmier's re-election bid in 1965, and would win re-election numerous times, serving 20 years.

1951

In 1937, Trimmier enlisted in the Marines, but was discharged 2 years later. In 1940, Trimmier lived in Springfield, Illinois with his wife and worked for Continental National Bank. Trimmier enlisted in the Alabama Army National Guard on January 1, 1951, but was released on August 1, 1951, as the Korean War continued.

1930

Charles Trimmier was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the former Elma Bross, and her steamfitter husband Buford Trimmier, who had been born in North Carolina. His eldest of three brothers, John Alden Trimmier, had been born 11 years earlier in Ohio, and his eldest of several sisters had been born in West Virginia, as had their mother. By 1930, his mother had moved with four daughters and two sons to Chicago, Illinois, where his 20-year-old daughter Helen supported them by working as a clerk at Bell Telephone company.

1918

Charles Stephen Trimmier (October 25, 1918 – January 23, 1967) was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician who served one term as the city's Public Works Commissioner (1961-1965), during which he also served two one-year terms as the city's Mayor. Both of his terms as Mayor of Mobile were when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission.