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Walter E. Pedersen

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Walter E. Pedersen (September 15, 1911 – November 18, 1998) was an American politician and businessman.

Born in Berlin, New Jersey, Pedersen moved to Clementon, New Jersey in 1920 with his family; he graduated from Haddon Heights High School. He then worked in a gas station and as a clerk for the Lehigh Railroad. During World War II, Pedersen worked as a welder for the New York Shipyard. He was in the appliance business in Clementon. He was a pipefitter and was involved with the Local 332 United Association of Plumbers and Pipefitters in Westville, New Jersey and was the local's president. Pedersen was involved with the real estate and insurance business. In 1953, he served as mayor of Clementon and was a Republican. Pedersen also served as the borough clerk. He also served on the Board of Education of the Clementon School District and was president of the school board. From 1968 to 1970, Pedersen served in the New Jersey General Assembly. Then, Pedersen served on the New Jersey Real Estate Commission. Pedersen died at his home in Clementon.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Our Campaigns.com.-Walter E. Petersen
  2. ^ Hagenmayer, S. Joseph. "Walter E. Pedersen, 87, Political and Union Leader", The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 23, 1998. Accessed September 27, 2016.