Francis J. Mahoney

Francis J. Mahoney (1897 – December 23, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He was born in 1897. He graduated from Manhattan College in 1918; and from Fordham Law School.[1] He married Catherine, and they had two daughters: Patricia (Mahoney) Cavallero and Maureen (Mahoney) Rice (1928–2012).[2]

Mahoney was a member of the New York State Senate from 1943 until his death in 1956, sitting in the 164th, 165th, 166th, 167th, 168th, 169th and 170th New York State Legislatures. He was Minority Leader from 1952[3] to 1956.

He died on December 23, 1956, in St. Luke's Hospital in Manhattan, after a stomach operation.[4]

His daughter Patricia (1925–2007) was married to Gene J. Cavallero Jr., co-owner of The Colony restaurant.[5]

Sources

  1. New York Red Book (1951; pg. 129)
  2. Obituary: Maureen Mahoney Rice in the Manhasset Press on July 13, 2012
  3. MAHONEY ELECTED TO SUCCEED QUINN in the New York Times on September 13, 1952 (subscription required)
  4. F.J. MAHONEY DIES; STATE SENATOR; 59 in the New York Times on December 24, 1956 (subscription required)
  5. Deaths; CAVALLERO, PATRICIA C. in the New York Times on July 26, 2007
New York State Senate
Preceded by
Phelps Phelps
New York State Senate
13th District

1943–1944
Succeeded by
William Kirnan
Preceded by
Charles D. Perry
New York State Senate
19th District

1945–1954
Succeeded by
Edward V. Curry
Preceded by
Arthur Wachtel
New York State Senate
25th District

1955–1956
Succeeded by
John H. Farrell
Preceded by
Elmer F. Quinn
Minority Leader in the New York State Senate
1952–1956
Succeeded by
Joseph Zaretzki
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