NEWBURGH, NY – The family of New York State Senator Bill Larkin announced on social media today that the longtime lawmaker has passed away.
Bill Larkin’s History (via his website)
Born in Troy, New York, his life of service began at the age of 16 as a combat veteran of World War II, in New Guinea and in the Philippines operation. Later he served in combat in Korea and eventually served more than 23 years in the United States Army beginning as a private and retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. Senator Larkin had the honor of being appointed Army Project Officer for the visit of President John F. Kennedy during his trip to Germany in 1963 and later he guarded Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during his historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. During his military service, Senator Larkin was the recipient of the Legion of Merit and seven Army Commendation Medals, and was awarded one Battle Star for the Philippines and six Battle Stars for the Korean War.
Senator Larkin has served for over 40 years in the New York State Legislature, having served in the Assembly from 1979-1990. He was first elected to the New York State Senate in November 1990, prior to that he served as an Executive Assistant in the New York State Senate, and from 1976-1977 was Supervisor of the Town of New Windsor.
Reactions –
Orange County County Executive Steve Neuhaus
Stony Point Supervisor Jim Monaghan
State Senator James Skoufis
Assemblyman Colin Schmitt
Rockland County Volunteer Firefighters’ Association
The RCVFA would like to express our deepest sympathy to the Larkin family, on the passing of Senator William Larkin.
Senator Larkin was a friend to many especially emergency services.
RIP Job well done.
SW Johnson SFE Co. 1
Thiells Fire Department
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