Charles Benjamin Howard
The Hon. Charles Benjamin Howard | |
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Member of Parliament for Sherbrooke | |
In office October 1925 – January 1940 | |
Preceded by | riding created |
Succeeded by | Maurice Gingues |
Senator for Wellington, Quebec | |
In office 8 February 1940 – 25 March 1964 | |
Appointed by | William Lyon Mackenzie King |
Preceded by | Albert Joseph Brown |
Succeeded by | Paul Desruisseaux |
Personal details | |
Born |
Smith's Mills, Quebec | 27 September 1885
Died |
25 March 1964 78) Sherbrooke, Quebec | (aged
Political party | Liberal |
Spouse(s) |
1) Alberta May Campbell m. 1 June 1908[1] 3) Simone Lemieux[2] |
Occupation | businessman, industrialist, lumber merchant |
Religion | United Church[1] |
Charles Benjamin Howard (27 September 1885 – 25 March 1964) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Smith's Mills, Quebec in Stanstead County and became a businessman, industrialist and lumber merchant.
Howard attended high school at Sherbrooke then Stanstead Wesleyan College. In 1923, he assumed the presidency of his family's lumber operation, B.C. Howard Company, following his father's death.[2] In 1950 and 1951, Howard was mayor of Sherbrooke.[1]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Sherbrooke riding in the 1925 general election then re-elected in 1926, 1930 and 1935. After completing his term in the 18th Canadian Parliament, Howard left the House of Commons and was appointed to the Senate for the Wellington, Quebec division.
On 25 March 1964, Howard died at his Sherbrooke residence shortly after completing a visit to Mexico. He remained a Senator at that time.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 Normandin, A.L. (1940) [1936]. Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
- 1 2 3 The Canadian Press (26 March 1964). "Senator C.B. Howard / Served 39 Years In Two Houses Of Parliament". The Globe and Mail. p. 41.