Henry Dorman | |
State: | Wisconsin |
State Senate: | Wisconsin |
District: | 21st |
Term Start: | January 13, 1965 |
Term End: | January 3, 1979 |
Predecessor: | Lynn E. Stalbaum |
Successor: | Joseph A. Strohl |
Office1: | Member of the Racine County Board of Supervisors |
Term Start1: | 1956 |
Term End1: | 1958 |
Party: | Democratic |
Children: | Robin Wendy (LeBell) Lynne (Reisley) Heidi (Sweezy) |
Birth Date: | September 24, 1916 |
Birth Place: | Racine, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Death Place: | Racine, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Restingplace: | Racine Jewish Memorial Cemetery Racine, Wisconsin |
Alma Mater: | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Allegiance: | United States |
Branch: | U.S. Army Air Forces |
Serviceyears: | 1943–1945 |
Rank: | Second Lieutenant |
Battles: | World War II |
Henry Dorman (September 24, 1916 - November 9, 1998) was an American lawyer and politician. He served in the Wisconsin Senate from 1965 through 1979.
Born in Racine, Wisconsin to Zachary and Eva Dorman, he graduated from William Horlick High School in 1935. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1940. He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. In 1947, he received his law degree from the University of Wisconsin law school and then practiced law.[1]
Dorman served on the Racine County Board of Supervisors from 1956 to 1958. In 1965, Dorman was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate as a Democrat.[2] Dorman served for 14 years, but in 1978 Dorman had been indicted earlier in the year for misuse of state telephone credit cards, and was plagued by other controversies, including a nepotism scandal.[3] He was defeated in the 1978 Democratic primary election by Joseph A. Strohl. Strohl went on to succeed Dorman in the Senate.
Dorman married Jean L. Phillips on May 29, 1949, in Rochester, New York. They had four daughters.[4]
Dorman died at St. Mary's Medical Center, in Racine, at age 82.[5] [6] [7] His funeral was held at Beth Israel Sinai Temple on September 11, 1998, and he was interred in the Racine Jewish Memorial Cemetery.
Dorman was a member of Beth Israel Sinai Congregation, the Wisconsin and Racine Bar Associations, and the National Society of State Legislators.