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Julius D. Canns

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Julius D. Canns (February 20, 1923 – February 20, 2005) was a Republican member of the Vermont State Senate, 1993–2005. He represented Caledonia County.

Julius Canns was first elected to the Vermont State Senate in 1992 and served until his death.

Biography

Canns was born in Hartford, Connecticut on February 20, 1923. He attended elementary school in Bloomfield, Connecticut, and then the Haaren Aviation High School, in New York City. He went on to receive a certificate of completion from New York University, training in electronics from Delehanty Institute, and an LLB from La Salle Extension University in 1965.

He was married to Mary Canns, and had one daughter and two sons.

In World War II he volunteered for the Marine Corps and served in the Pacific, attaining the rank of Gunnery Sergeant.

He resided in St. Johnsbury, Vermont at the time of his death.

He died on February 20, 2005, his 82nd birthday.

Public life

Canns held the following offices:

Following Canns' death, Governor James Douglas appointed George R. Coppenrath to serve out the remainder of Canns' term.

See also