Gardner family of North Carolina
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groupings listed on The
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more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or
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- Clyde Roark Hoey (1877-1954) — also known as
Clyde R. Hoey — of Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C. Born in Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C., December
11, 1877. Son of Samuel Alberta Hoey and Mary Charlotte (Roark)
Hoey; married, March 22,
1900, to Bessie Gardner (died 1942) (sister of Oliver
Max Gardner). Democrat. Newspaper
editor; lawyer;
member of North
Carolina state house of representatives, 1899-1902; member of North
Carolina state senate, 1903-06; U.S.
Representative from North Carolina 9th District, 1919-21; Governor of
North Carolina, 1937-41; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from North Carolina, 1940,
1944,
1948,
1952;
member of Democratic
National Committee from North Carolina, 1941-44; U.S.
Senator from North Carolina, 1945-54; died in office 1954; member, Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-54; died in office 1954. Methodist.
Member, Freemasons;
Odd
Fellows; Woodmen;
Junior
Order; Knights
of Pythias; Omicron
Delta Kappa; Sigma
Chi. Died from a stroke, at
his desk in his congressional office,
in Washington,
D.C., May 12,
1954. Interment at Sunset
Cemetery, Shelby, N.C.
- Oliver Max Gardner (1882-1947) — also known as O.
Max Gardner — of Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C. Born in Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C., March 22,
1882. Son of Oliver Perry Gardner (M.D.) and Margaret (Blanton)
Gardner; married, November
6, 1907, to Fay
Lamar Webb; brother of Bessie Gardner (who married Clyde
Roark Hoey). Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the
Spanish-American War; lawyer; chair of
Cleveland County Democratic Party, 1907-08; member of North Carolina
Democratic State Executive Committee, 1910-14; member of North
Carolina state senate, 1911, 1915; Lieutenant
Governor of North Carolina, 1917-21; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from North Carolina, 1924,
1932,
1940,
1944;
Governor
of North Carolina, 1929-33; defeated, 1920. Baptist.
Member, American Bar
Association; Sigma
Nu; Odd
Fellows; Elks. Died
February
6, 1947. Interment at Sunset
Cemetery, Shelby, N.C.
- Fay Webb Gardner (b. 1885) — also known as Fay
Lamar Webb; Mrs. O. Max Gardner — of Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C. Born in Shelby, Cleveland
County, N.C., September
7, 1885. Daughter of James Landrum Webb and Kansas Love (Andrews)
Webb; married, November
6, 1907, to Oliver
Max Gardner. Democrat. Executive and stylist,
Cleveland Cloth
Mills of Shelby, N.C.; member of North Carolina
Democratic State Committee, 1929; member of North Carolina
Democratic State Executive Committee, 1930-32; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 1948,
1952.
Female.
Baptist.
Member, Daughters of the
American Revolution; United
Daughters of the Confederacy; Colonial
Dames. Burial
location unknown.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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