Alex Deccio | |
State Senate: | Washington |
District: | 14th |
Term Start: | January 11, 1993 |
Term End: | January 1, 2007 |
Predecessor: | Jim Matson |
Successor: | James Clements |
State Senate1: | Washington |
District1: | 14th |
Term Start1: | January 12, 1981 |
Term End1: | January 9, 1989 |
Predecessor1: | Jim Matson |
Successor1: | Jim Matson |
State House2: | Washington |
District2: | 14th |
Term Start2: | January 10, 1977 |
Term End2: | January 12, 1981 |
Predecessor2: | Ed Seeberger |
Successor2: | Noel Bickham |
State House3: | Washington |
District3: | 15th |
Term Start3: | January 13, 1975 |
Term End3: | January 10, 1977 |
Predecessor3: | Sid Morrison |
Successor3: | Harold R. Clayton |
Birth Date: | 28 October 1921 |
Birth Place: | Walla Walla, Washington, U.S. |
Death Place: | Yakima, Washington, U.S. |
Party: | Republican |
Occupation: | Politician |
Spouse: | Lucille Deccio (1922-2017) |
Children: | 8 |
Allegiance: | United States |
Branch: | United States Army |
Unit: | U.S. Army Air Forces |
Battles: | World War II |
Alex A. Deccio (October 28, 1921 - October 25, 2011) was an American politician.
Born in Walla Walla, Washington, Deccio served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He owned an insurance business in Yakima, Washington. Deccio served in the Washington House of Representatives 1975-1980 and then in the Washington State Senate. He also served as Yakima County, Washington commissioner.[1]
On February 22, 1946, Deccio married Lucille Pauline Dexter (1922-2017). They have eight children. Deccio and his family live in Yakima, Washington.[3] [1]
On October 25, 2011, Deccio died in Yakima, Washington. He was 89 years old.[4] [5]