Walter Patrick Twinn

Walter Patrick Twinn (March 29, 1934 October 30, 1997) was a Canadian Chief of the Sawridge First Nation starting in 1966, and Senator from 1990 to 1997. He took control as chief just after oil was discovered on Sawridge reserve land; with the royalties from that he created a legacy for the Sawridge band by building first the Sawridge hotel and then other buildings. His funeral was held at St.Peters Celestin Roman Catholic Church on November 4.

Walter Patrick Twinn
Senator for Alberta, Alberta
In office
September 27, 1990  October 30, 1997
Appointed byBrian Mulroney
Personal details
Born(1934-03-29)March 29, 1934
Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada
DiedOctober 30, 1997(1997-10-30) (aged 63)
Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada
Political partyProgressive Conservative

Born in Slave Lake, Alberta, he was appointed to the Senate in 1990 representing the senatorial division of Alberta and sitting as a Progressive Conservative. He served until his death in 1997.

He was married to Catherine and had nine children.

He died of a heart attack in 1997 after returning from a ceremonial sweat lodge.[1]

References

  1. Senator Walter Twinn died CTV News - CTV Television; Scarborough [Scarborough]30 Oct 1997: n/a.


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