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Larry Chimbole

Larry Chimbole was a United States Army veteran of World War II, California politician, and a member of the Democratic party.

Early life
On May 22, 1919, Chimbole was born in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1937, Chimbole graduated from Stamford High School. == Career ==
Career
Chimbole was an owner of a hardware store in Palmdale, California. In 1976, as an incumbent, Chimbole won the election and continued serving his district. Chimbole narrowly defeated Phil Wyman, vice president of the Antelope Valley Board of Trade. In 1978, however, Wyman came back to beat Chimbole. From 1996 to 2000 Chimbole was a member of the Antelope Valley Hospital District Board. == Personal life ==
Personal life
After WWII, Chimbole, lived in Glendale, California. In 1945, Chimbole adopted Harold Steven Chimbole (1943–2020). In 1957, Chimbole moved to Palmdale, California. On November 10, 2015, Chimbole died in Palmdale, California. He was 96 years old. Chimbole is interred at Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Palmdale, California.{{cite web |URL=https://scvhistory.com/scvhistory/obituary_lawrencechimbole.htm |title=Lawrence (Larry) Chimbole, First Mayor of Palmdale == Legacy ==
Legacy
• The Larry Chimbole Cultural Center is located in Palmdale, California. • The First Mayor, a bronze statue of Chimbole on a bench in Poncitlàn Square was dedicated on October 8, 2015. ==Electoral history==
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