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John Francis Parker (May 29, 1907-December 1992) was the last of a long line of part-time mayors of Taunton, Massachusetts. By his efforts the City Council decided to make the position full-time. Parker was elected to the State Senate in 1953, and served for many years as the Minority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate, the post he held when he retired from public life in 1989. He was also a member of the Taunton School Committee.Parker desired to succeed Congressman Joseph William Martin, Jr.
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Parker, John F John Francis Parker
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American politician
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Member of the Taunton, Massachusetts Massachusetts Senate Mayor of 1st Bristol District Minority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate Chairman of theMassachusetts Republican Party
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