Langdon_Goodyear,_Jr.

Langdon Goodyear Jr.

Langdon Goodyear Jr.

American politician


Langdon Webster Goodyear Jr. (June 13, 1924 – October 4, 2006)[1] was a one-term mayor of Eau Gallie, Florida, from December 1955 to December 1956.

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Early life

Langdon Webster Goodyear Jr. was born on June 13, 1924, in Inverness, Florida[1] to Langdon Goodyear, Sr. (1888–1967) and his wife Sara V. Priest (1901–1994).[2] He graduated from Lakeland High School and attended Florida Southern College. In 1960, he graduated from the University of Florida, School of Pharmacy.[1]

Career

During World War II, he served with the 349th Infantry, 88th Division "Blue Devils".[1] He earned the Bronze Star Medal and the French Liberation Medal.[1]

After earning his Pharmacy degree after the War, he horked at Coleman's Pharmacy in Eau Gallie,[1] and in 1956, he opened Goodyear Pharmacy[1] at the corner of Eau Gallie and Highland Avenues. He later worked as a manager at Grey's Drug Store,[1] Broward Drug,[1] and retired from SupeRx Drugs in 1989.[1]

Public office

From December 1955 to December 1956, Goodyear served as the 30th Mayor of Eau Gallie, Florida, today known as Melbourne, Florida.[3]

Personal life

He was married to Katheryn "Kitty" Louise Roux (1923–2016)[4] and lived in Dunnellon.[2] Together they had:[4]

  • Langdon Webster Goodyear III (1946–1946)
  • Stuart Scott Goodyear (1953–1955)
  • Randy Goodyear[4]
  • Tod Goodyear[4]
  • Kathy Goodyear Slattery[4]

A practicing Methodist,[1] Goodyear taught Sunday School and Bible study.[1] He also wrote poetry and short stories[1]

Goodyear died on October 4, 2006, in Polk County, Florida.[1]

Associations


References

  1. Mayors - Chronological Order of Terms of Service - (old) City of Eau Fallie, Melbourne City Clerk's Office
  2. "Katheryn Goodyear's Obituary". legacy.com. Florida Today. May 1, 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
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