Peter Frank Schabarum | |
Birth Date: | 9 January 1929 |
Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Death Place: | California, U.S. |
Residence: | Indian Wells, California |
Office: | Member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors |
Constituency: | First District |
Term Start: | 1972 |
Term End: | 1991 |
Predecessor: | Frank G. Bonelli |
Successor: | Gloria Molina |
Office1: | Chair of Los Angeles County |
Term Start1: | December 21, 1989 |
Term End1: | December 4, 1990 |
Predecessor1: | Edmund D. Edelman |
Successor1: | Michael D. Antonovich (Mayor) |
Term Start2: | December 3, 1985 |
Term End2: | December 2, 1986 |
Predecessor2: | Edmund D. Edelman |
Successor2: | Michael D. Antonovich (Mayor) |
Office3: | Chair Pro Tem of Los Angeles County |
Term Start3: | December 6, 1988 |
Term End3: | December 21, 1989 |
Predecessor3: | Edmund D. Edelman |
Successor3: | Michael D. Antonovich (Mayor Pro Tem) |
Term Start4: | December 4, 1984 |
Term End4: | December 3, 1985 |
Predecessor4: | Edmund D. Edelman |
Successor4: | Michael D. Antonovich (Mayor Pro Tem) |
State Assembly5: | California |
District5: | 49th |
Term Start5: | January 2, 1967 |
Term End5: | March 6, 1972 |
Predecessor5: | Houston I. Flournoy |
Successor5: | William H. Lancaster |
Party: | Republican |
Alma Mater: | University of California, Berkeley |
Spouse: | Gerry Schabarum |
Children: | Laura, Frank and Tom |
Peter Frank Schabarum (January 9, 1929 – August 2, 2021) was an American football player and politician who was a member of the California State Assembly and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
Pete Schabarum | |
Number: | 88, 44 |
Position: | Halfback |
Height Ft: | 5 |
Height In: | 11 |
Weight Lbs: | 185 |
High School: | Covina (CA) |
College: | California |
Draftyear: | 1951 |
Draftround: | 2 |
Draftpick: | 17 |
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Pfr: | S/SchaPe20 |
Schabarum was born January 9, 1929, in Los Angeles.[1] He attended and played football and baseball at the University of California, Berkeley.[2]
He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the 2nd round (17th overall) of the 1951 NFL Draft, and played for the 49ers in 1951, 1953 and 1954,[3] taking time off from his football career to serve in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.[1]
Schabarum represented the 49th district in the California State Assembly from 1967 to 1972. He was appointed to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in March 1972 by Governor Ronald Reagan following the death of incumbent Frank G. Bonelli and elected to the position three months later in a hotly contested special election that pitted him against his former roommate and colleague Assemblyman William Campbell. Schabarum was re-elected in 1974, 1978, 1982 and 1986. He did not seek re-election in 1990, but served three extra months until Feb. 28, 1991 to allow a special election to be held following a court ruling that redrew the boundaries of his district to create a majority-Latino district, later occupied by Gloria Molina.[4]
Schabarum was noted for opposing government unions, supporting privatization of certain county duties, and supporting the decentralization of County government.[5] In addition, he was the leading backer of California's Proposition 140 on the 1990 ballot, which imposed term limits on the California Legislature.[6]
When Schabarum left office, his unspent campaign funds were transferred to a nonprofit organization, the Foundation for Citizen Representation. That foundation later transferred $50,000 to a foundation affiliated with the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, which then subsequently used the funds for overseas trips for him and his wife after he left office. Prosecutors charged Schabarum with felony grand theft, tax evasion and perjury, but Schabarum took a plea bargain to plead guilty only on the tax evasion charges, receiving three years of probation.[7] Two years later, the charges were reduced to misdemeanors and the probation was terminated early.[8]
Schabarum died of natural causes on August 1, 2021, at the age of 92.[9]
Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park, locally known as Schabarum Regional Park, is located in Rowland Heights, eastern Los Angeles County, California.[10] [11] It is in his former supervisorial district, and named after him. The regional park offers playgrounds, picnic areas, and horseback riding and trails in the surrounding Puente Hills.
Schabarum Regional Park is also known for ume and sakura cherry blossoms. 500 ume trees were donated by Kairaku-en in Mito, Ibaraki, Japan when the two parks established a "sister-park" relationship in 1992.[12]
The Schabarum Trail Park is located near Walnut, also in his former supervisorial district.[13]