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Frederick M. Reed was born on 28 July, 1924 in Vermont, is a lawyer. Discover Frederick M. Reed'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 88 years old?
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Frederick M. Reed Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Frederick M. Reed worth at the age of 88 years old? Frederick M. Reed’s income source is mostly from being a successful lawyer. He is from Vermont. We have estimated
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Reed died in Barre on March 6, 2012. He was buried at Green Mount Cemetery in Montpelier.
In retirement, Reed resided in Vinalhaven, Maine, and spent winters in Florida and South Carolina. In 2006 his wife and he purchased a condominium in Barre in 2006, which became their primary residence, and enabled them to spend more time with their children and grandchildren.
Reed subsequently became general counsel for the G. S. Blodgett Oven Company, where he later became a vice president and member of the board of directors. In 1981, Blodgett purchased the J.C. Pitman & Sons company of Concord, New Hampshire, a manufacturer of fryers and other restaurant and institutional kitchen equipment. Reed served as Pitman's president for five years, and then returned to his position as Blodgett's general counsel and vice president until retiring in 1992.
During Davis's second term (1971 to 1973), Reed served as the governor's counsel, a part-time position that enabled him to resume the private practice of law, first in Essex and later in Williston.
In 1969 Reed left Rock of Ages to become Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs (chief assistant) for Governor Deane C. Davis, and he worked on passage of two of the Davis administration's signature programs, the Act 250 environmental protection law, and the sales tax that enabled Davis to eliminate a budget shortfall.
When Stafford ran for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont in 1956, he supported Reed to succeed him. Reed won the Republican nomination, and went on to win the general election. He was reelected in 1958, and served from January 1957 until resigning in January 1960. He was succeeded by Thomas M. Debevoise, who had served as his deputy.
In January 1955, Robert Stafford, then serving as Attorney General, appointed Reed to be his deputy.
After the war, Reed enrolled at the University of Vermont, and the advanced standing he received for credits earned while in the Army enabled him to graduate in three years. He then became a student at Albany Law School, and graduated first in the class of 1950.
In 1946 he married Jacquelyn Laurel Hansen (1926-2009), known as Laurel. They were the parents of three daughters, Luci, Martha, and Dorothy.
After his high school graduation, Reed was employed at a machine tool plant in Springfield. In February 1943, he enlisted in the United States Army for World War II. After completing his initial training, he served in the China Burma India Theater as a replacement soldier for Merrill's Marauders, leading supply trains of pack mules for troops that created roadblocks and other obstacles on the Burma Road to slow the retreating Imperial Japanese Army. After his overseas service, Reed returned to the United States and attended officer candidate school. The end of the war occurred before he could return to combat, and he was discharged in October 1945.
Frederick M. Reed (July 28, 1924 – March 6, 2012) was a Vermont attorney and businessman who served as Vermont Attorney General.
Reed was born in Rutland, Vermont on July 28, 1924. He was raised in Manchester, where he attended the local schools and graduated from Burr and Burton Academy in 1942.