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Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr. was born on 8 August, 1919 in Clayton, Missouri, U.S., is a Governor of Arizona (1919–2006). Discover Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr.'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 86 years old?

Popular As Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr.
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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 8 August, 1919
Birthday 8 August
Birthplace Clayton, Missouri, U.S.
Date of death 1 February, 2006
Died Place Paradise Valley, Arizona, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Who Is Samuel Pearson Goddard Jr.'s Wife?

His wife is Julia Hatch (m. 1944-1999) Myra Ann Pearson (m. 1999)

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Children 3 (including Terry)

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1919

Samuel Pearson Goddard. Jr. (August 8, 1919 – February 1, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 12th governor of Arizona from 1965 until 1967.

He remained active in politics following his term in office, serving on the Democratic National Committee and as chairman of the Arizona Democratic State Committee.

Goddard. was born in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis, the son of Florence Hilton (née Denham) and Samuel Pearson Goddard..

He attended Harvard University and was a member of the school's glee club and varsity crew team.

1941

Goddard. graduated in 1941 with a Bachelor of Arts in history.

Soon after graduation, Goddard. enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps as a private for World War II service.

1942

He was commissioned by the Air Corps in 1942 and served as an operations and communications officer in England, India, North Africa, and the South Pacific.

1944

Goddard. married Julia "Judy" Hatch of Springfield, Illinois, in 1944.

The couple chose to settle in Arizona upon a doctor's recommendation that the dry climate would help relieve Judy's rheumatoid arthritis.

The marriage resulted in three sons, Terry (Mayor of Phoenix and Arizona Attorney General), Tim and Bill.

1946

He was discharged from the Air Corps in 1946 as a major, remained active in the Air Force Reserve, and rose to the rank of colonel.

In 1946, Goddard. purchased land in Tucson, near Swan Road and 22nd Street and built a home for his family.

He developed the land into a subdivision that included extra large lots, homes that were set back from the street and restrictions that kept the area residential.

The subdivision he called Aldea Linda or Beautiful Little Village, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

1949

Goddard. earned his law degree at the University of Arizona in 1949 and began practicing in Tucson.

1959

In 1959, he became the chairman of the Tucson Youth Study Group and was selected as a member of the White House Conference on Youth and Children.

His community efforts earned him the title Tucson Man of the Year 1959.

1960

He first was elected chairman of the Arizona Democratic State Committee in 1960.

1961

In 1961–1962 he served as president of the 11 state Western Conference of United Funds.

1962

He became recognized as a rising power in Democratic politics in the state and in 1962 made an unsuccessful bid for the governorship.

1964

He ran for governor again in 1964, and this time won, beating future U.S. Attorney General Richard Kleindienst by 53–47%.

Goddard.'s campaign symbol, the Arizona roadrunner, became familiar throughout the state, and it helped bolster his reputation as a man of energy who got things done.

As Governor, Goddard. helped to organise a compromise amongst regional governors supporting the Colorado River Basin Project including the Central Arizona Project.

This secured a reliable water source for the state, providing a foundation for the subsequent rapid economic population and economic growth that has occurred.

Governor Goddard. signed a bill banning discrimination on grounds of race, gender, religion and ethnicity.

He also established the state's first budget office and worked to improve relations with the Mexican state of Sonora.

1966

He stood for re-election in 1966 but was defeated by Jack Williams, and lost to Williams again in 1968.

Goddard. also served as chair of the Arizona Democratic Party for 10 years and on the Democratic National Committee for 20 years.

1976

His athletic efforts resulted in his induction into the Rowing Hall of Fame in 1976.

1999

Goddard. became a widower in 1999 following the death of his first wife, former Arizona First Lady Judy Goddard..

He died in Paradise Valley, Arizona.

Goddard. was survived by his three sons and his second wife, Myra Ann.

He became a community leader, helped organize the Tucson Civic Chorus and the Tucson Watercolor Guild, and took an active role in charitable fundraising.