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Joseph A. Smith (sheriff)

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Joseph A. Smith
23rd Sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts[1]
In office
January 1963 – September 1, 1977[1][2]
Preceded byWilliam A. Bennett
Personal details
BornSeptember 23, 1911
DiedMay 25, 2003[3][1]
Worcester, Massachusetts[1]
Resting placeWorcester County Memorial Park, Paxton, Massachusetts[1]
NationalityAmerican
SpouseLorena R. Crowley[1]
ChildrenJoseph A. McKenna-Smith;
J. Michael Smith;
Bernard P. Smith;
Bernadette (Smith) Baniukiewicz;
William F. Smith;
Brenda M. Smith-Burke;[1]
Francis X. Smith.[1][4]
ResidenceRutland, Massachusetts
Alma materCollege of the Holy Cross, University of Notre Dame; Boston University School of Law; 1937[1]
OccupationCorrections Officer
Politician

Joseph A. Smith (September 23, 1911 – May 25, 2003)[5] was an American politician who served as Sheriff of Worcester County, Massachusetts from 1962 to 1977.[1]

Smith was the son of Dr. Joseph A. and Mary (Dunn) Smith.

From 1941 to 1962 Smith was an F.B.I. special agent. Smith worked as an instructor teaching such things as firearms and federal criminal law. [1]

Smith resigned his position as Sheriff on September 1, 1977 while under investigation by the Massachusetts Attorney General.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The Boston Herald (May 29, 2003), Obituary; Joseph A. Smith, at 91, former Worcester sheriff, Boston, Massachusetts: The Boston Herald, p. 48.
  2. ^ a b The Boston Globe (September 18, 1977), Former sheriff funneled funds to prison aide, Boston, Massachusetts: The Boston Globe, p. G1.
  3. ^ Worcester Telegram & Gazette (May 27, 2003), Joseph A. Smith, 91, Worcester, Massachusetts: Worcester Telegram & Gazette
  4. ^ The Hartford Courant (October 12, 2000), SMITH, FRANCIS X., Hartford, Connecticut: The Hartford Courant, p. B.11.
  5. ^ "Joseph A Smith". Fold3. Retrieved May 8, 2020.