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Timothy Davlin was born on 27 August, 1957 in Springfield, Illinois, U.S., is an American mayor. Discover Timothy Davlin'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 53 years old?
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53 years old |
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Virgo |
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27 August 1957 |
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27 August |
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Springfield, Illinois, U.S. |
Date of death |
14 December, 2010 |
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Springfield, Illinois, U.S. |
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United States
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Timothy Davlin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Timothy Davlin's Wife?
His wife is Nancy L. Conway
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Nancy L. Conway |
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Timothy Davlin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Timothy Davlin worth at the age of 53 years old? Timothy Davlin’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Timothy Davlin's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timothy J. Davlin (August 27, 1957 – December 14, 2010) was the mayor of the U.S. city of Springfield, Illinois, from April 2003 until his suicide in December 2010 at age 53.
Although the mayor's office is officially non-partisan, the Illinois capital has a strong tradition of partisanship, including municipal races.
Both major parties of Sangamon County endorse candidates.
Davlin had the backing of the Democratic Party.
Davlin was born on August 27, 1957, to Robert E. and Norene O'Brien Davlin.
He attended Blessed Sacrament Grade School, Griffin High School and Springfield College (now known as Benedictine University at Springfield) (where he received his Associate Arts degree), all Roman Catholic schools.
He later attended Sangamon State University (now known as the University of Illinois Springfield), where he earned his baccalaureate.
Davlin married Nancy L. Conway in 1977 and they had four children.
He worked for the Sangamon County Sheriff's Office as a non-merit Deputy from 1980 to 1982.
Davlin started in the financial and insurance business in 1981 when he became a Registered Representative with AXA Advisor, LLC.
He provided financial products and services to individuals and businesses.
He sat on the board of directors of the Mid-West Truckers Association, Inc. and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Illinois Municipal League and the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
Davlin was a Past Grand Knight (four terms) and Past Trustee for the Knights of Columbus Council #364.
He was one of the youngest men inducted into the Knights of Columbus Diocesan Hall of Fame for exemplary service to the organization.
He was a member of St. Agnes' Parish in Springfield, and served on various fundraising committees during the construction on the church and its school.
He was a member of the Springfield Motor Boat Club and Illini Country Club.
He was elected to a second term on April 19, 2007.
However, the Republican-endorsed candidates unexpectedly won nearly every seat on the Springfield City Council, in that same election.
Terms for Springfield municipal officials run for four years.
In May 2010 the Internal Revenue Service filed a notice of a Federal Tax Lien against Davlin for non-payment of taxes for the years 2003, 2005 and 2006.
The amount of unpaid taxes was $89,702.11 He was also under scrutiny for actions as executor of his cousin's probate case.
Ultimately, a settlement was reached to recover money found missing from the estate of the late Margaret Ettelbrick after the suicide of her executor, Mayor Davlin.
Under the agreement, $250,000 will be paid to Ettelbrick's estate from the deceased mayor's estate-about $90,000 less than was determined to be missing.
Most of the money, in turn, will be paid to Catholic Charities, as specified in Ettelbrick's will.
The money will come largely from the sale of Midwest Service Corp. stock owned by Davlin, much of which apparently was purchased using money from the Ettelbrick estate.
Midwest Service Corp. is the parent company of the Mid-West Truckers Association.
Robert Davlin, the mayor's father, was one of the founders of the trucking association.
Timothy Davlin was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot on December 14, the day he was due in court to provide a final accounting of the Ettelbrick's estate.
It was later learned that more than $340,000 was missing from the estate.
Davlin was found dead at his home on the morning of December 14, 2010 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest.
He had been scheduled to appear in court that morning in the matter of the estate of his late cousin.
There were allegations that $187,000 from the cousin's estate, which was earmarked for Catholic Charities, had disappeared.
The investigation of his death was turned over to the Illinois State Police, the only law enforcement agency in the area with which Davlin had no immediate connection.
An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, December 15, 2010, to verify the cause of death, according to the State Police and the Sangamon County coroner's office.
Springfield Ward 3 Alderman Frank Kunz, who was the mayor pro tempore of the city of Springfield, was sworn into office the same day as the acting mayor of Springfield.
On December 28, 2010, Ward 1 Alderman Frank Edwards was sworn in as mayor relieving Frank Kunz as mayor pro tempore.
In June 2011, McDermott filed claims for that amount against Davlin's estate.
According to the claims, Davlin sold Ettelbrick's house for $46,449 less than it was worth, spent $85,512 on personal expenses and used $203,750 to buy stock in Midwest Service Corp.
Davlin's campaign fund was under scrutiny by the federal government at the time he took his life, according to a statement given to investigators by former City Water, Light and Power general manager Todd Renfrow, who told police that the U.S. attorney's office had subpoenaed Davlin's campaign records.