Joanne S. Parrott | |
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Delegate Maryland District 35A | |
In office January 13, 1999 – January 10, 2007 |
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Preceded by | Michael G. Comeau & James M. Harkins |
Succeeded by | Donna Stifler |
Personal details | |
Born | September 11, 1940 Ephrata, Pennsylvania |
Died | March 5, 2009 Fallston, Maryland |
(aged 68)
Political party | Republican |
Joanne Parrott was elected as a delegate to Maryland District 35A, which serves Harford County. She won one of two seats, along with Barry Glassman, defeating incumbent Michael G. Comeau and winning the seat left vacant by James M. Harkins, who was elected as Harford County Executive. She served for about 8 years before being defeated in the Republican Primary by challenger Donna Stifler in 2006.
Delegate Parrott graduated from Ephrata High School in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. After high school she attended the Peabody Conservatory of Music and Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania.
Parrot spent much of her early career in advertising. She was a member of the Maryland Association of Counties from 1986–98, the United Way of Central Maryland from 1987–91, among others. She also served as an alternate delegate to the Republican Party National Convention in 1992. She was a member of the Harford County Council from 1986 - 1998 serving as President from 1994 - 1998.
She was the founder and President of Board of The Highlands School, Inc. She received the Outstanding Woman of the Year award from the Women's Club of Greater Fallston in 1984. She received the Virginia Scotten Award from the Harford County Republican Central Committee in 1987. Finally, she was an Honorary Chair, March of Dimes - Walk America, 1996-98. She was named one of Maryland's Top 100 Women by the Daily Record in 2003.
She died at her home in Fallston, Maryland and is survived by her two children.