Morton H. Fetterolf, Jr. | |
State Senate: | Pennsylvania |
Term Start: | April 28, 1964 |
Term End: | July 2, 1964[1] |
Predecessor: | Henry Propert |
Successor: | Wilmot E. Fleming |
State House2: | Pennsylvania |
District2: | Montgomery County |
Term Start2: | January 1, 1957 |
Term End2: | April 28, 1964 |
Birth Date: | April 18, 1912 |
Party: | Republican |
Morton H. Fetterolf, Jr. (April 18, 1912 - November 4, 1997) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the Montgomery County district from 1957 to 1964 including as Majority Whip from 1963 to 1964. He also served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 12th district in 1964.[2] [3] He was elected to the state senate on April 28, 1964 and resigned on July 2, 1964.
Fetterolf was born in Rydal, Pennsylvania and attended the William Penn Charter School, The Hill School, and Yale University.[4]
He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II from 1943 to 1946.[5]
He worked as vice president and director of the Millfield Coal and Mining Company and as director of the Sugar Creek Coal and Mining Company. He was a stock broker for Newburger and Company and owner of the Philadelphia Bulldogs, a professional football team. He also served as executive vice-president of the Continental Football League.[5]
He resigned the state senate in 1964 to join the stock brokerage firm Newburger & Company where he worked until retirement.[6]
He died on November 4, 1997.