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| name = Robert H. Kittleman | image = | caption = | order = Member of the Maryland State Senate from District 9 | term_start = January 11, 2002 | term_end = September 11, 2004 | deputy = | predecessor = Chris McCabe | successor = Allan H. Kittleman | birth_date = {{birth date|1926|1|31|mf=y}} | birth_place = Omaha, Nebraska | death_date = {{death date and age|2004|9|11|1926|1|31|mf=y}} | death_place = Baltimore, MD | constituency = | party = Republican | spouse = Sue Kittleman, Patrica Pyles Kittleman, Trent Kittleman[1] | children = Allan H. Kittleman, Laura Yeatts, Cody Kittleman. Stepdaughters, Heather Mitchell, Samantha Mitchell | profession = | religion = | signature = | footnotes = | order2 = Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 14B | term_start2 = January 12, 1983 | term_end2 = January 10, 2002 | president = | predecessor2 = | successor2 = Gail H. Bates | order3 = | term_start3 = | term_end3 = | predecessor3 = | successor3 = }} Robert H. Kittleman (January 31, 1926 – September 11, 2004) was a State Senator in Maryland's District 9, which covers parts of Carroll County and Howard County for the two years prior to his death. Prior to that he was a Maryland State Delegate for nearly 19 years in District 14B, which covered parts of Howard and Montgomery County. In the House he served as Minority Leader for a number of years. He was the father of Maryland State Senator and Howard County Executive Allan H. Kittleman. EducationKittleman received his B.S. in engineering from the University of Oklahoma in 1947. CareerKittleman served in the United States Navy from 1943-46 stationed at Guam. He then worked for Westinghouse Electric Company for 26 years until 1984. He also was a farmer during this time.[2] Kittleman was very active in the Republican Party. He was a chair of the Howard County Republican Central Committee, president of the Howard County Republican Club, and a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), becoming president of the Howard County Branch. He was an active participant in the civil rights movement, pursuing desegregation of Howard County Schools which lasted more than a decade past the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling.[3] He was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW). In 1978 Kittleman ran for the Howard County Council, In 1982, he made his first run for Maryland House of Delegates.[4] Kittleman received many awards including First Life Achievement Award in 1986 and the John W. Holland Humanitarian Award in 2004. Election results
References and notes1. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Washington Post|title=Md. Legislator Quietly Guided GOP|author=Adam Bernstein|date=13 September 2004}} 2. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Washington Post|title=Robert H. Kittleman 1926-2004 GOP senator remembered as `great leader' in State House Howard Co. lawmaker dies of leukemia|author=Doug Donovan |date=12 September 2004}} 3. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Washington Post|title=Truces Eases Row in Howard}} 4. ^{{cite news|newspaper=The Baltimore Sun|title=Kittleman marches to his Own drum in bid for House of Delegates seat|date=12 May 1982|author=Jeanne Garland}} 5. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.elections.state.md.us/elections/2002/results/g_state_senator.html| title=State Senate Results |publisher=Maryland State Board of Elections}} Retrieved on Oct. 4, 2007 External links
9 : Maryland state senators|People from Carroll County, Maryland|Politicians from Omaha, Nebraska|2004 deaths|1926 births|People from Howard County, Maryland|Members of the Maryland House of Delegates|Maryland Republicans|20th-century American politicians |
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