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Related: About this forumPaul Cellucci has died.
He was the GOP governor some years back, and LGOV w/Bill Weld. He died of ALS.
More, here: http://boston.com/metrodesk/2013/06/08/paul-cellucci-former-governor-and-ambassador-canada-dies-from-als/IsjCSXSqUHz3kUFQqy408J/story.html
Argeo Paul Cellucci, a Hudson native who rose from a small-town selectman to become governor of Massachusetts and ambassador to Canada, died at his home in Hudson this afternoon after a five-year battle with Lou Gehrigs disease, according to two close family friends. He was 65.
Mr. Cellucci, who served as governor from 1997 to 2001, died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, a degenerative and incurable neurological condition. He was surrounded by family, according to a statement from the University of Massachusetts Medical School.
A memorial service is planned at the State House for later this week in the House chambers. His body will lie in state at the Hall of Flags. A church service will be held at St. Michaels Church in Hudson. The dates will be announced later.
Mr. Cellucci, whose political experience spanned more than three decades and who never lost an election, was central to the creation of a new brand of Massachusetts Republicans, built on fiscal conservative principles, a strong environmental agenda, and advocacy of liberal social policies.
His close personal and political association with Governor William F. Weld, with whom Mr. Cellucci served as lieutenant governor, set the stage for a Republican resurgence in the 1990s that broke the Democratic liberal grip on Beacon Hill policymaking.....
The full article is a very detailed retrospective. I was away from MA during his tenure, by absentee ballot I voted for his opponent (the rather arrogant Silber) but I did hold my nose.
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Paul Cellucci has died. (Original Post)
MADem
Jun 2013
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sorry to see this last night.
For all that he was a Republican, and except for an issue or two, I liked him.
polmaven
(9,463 posts)2. I liked him too, pipi_k
He was a fairly moderate Republican, very far away from many of today's Tea Party types. I do think, though, that in order for any (R) to be elected here, he/she does need to be moderate.
RIP Governor Cellucci.
MADem
(135,425 posts)3. He wasn't a jerk, unlike most of today's GOP.
He knew how to disagree without being disagreeable.
He was one of the few MA governors in recent decades with a MA accent....he had a distinct 'regional tone!'