Subby Anzaldo

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Subby Anzaldo
Walter Calinger

Sebastian A. "Subby" Anzaldo (August 3, 1933 – August 7, 2019)

Career

Anzaldo worked as a saxaphone player in the Omaha area before expanding into construction contracting and then later as a theatrical booking agent.[5][6] He has been active in Omaha politics having served on the Zoning Board of Appeals, the Charter Review Committee, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, the City Planning Board, and the Police Advisory Committee.[6] On May 26, 1988, he was named to the Omaha City Council for district 3[6] after Walter Calinger vacated his seat to serve as mayor after the death of mayor Bernie Smith.[7] Anzaldo was sworn in on June 6, 1988.[6]

Anzaldo served as acting mayor, following the resignation of his predecessor P.J. Morgan, from September 20, 1994[8] to January 9, 1995.[9][10]

In 2019, he was inducted into the Nebraska Music Hall of Fame.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Anzaldo, Sebastian A. "Subby," Sr". Omaha World Herald. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Nebraska". USA Today. 6 June 1988.
  3. ^ "Omaha police want to bill for overtime". McCook Daily Gazette. 16 February 1993. p. 4.
  4. ^ "Omaha mayor surprises with resignation news". Orlando Sentinel. 28 April 1994.
  5. ^ "Nebraska". USA Today. 6 June 1988.
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  8. ^ "Surprise! Omaha mayor resigns". Chicago Tribune. 27 April 1994.
  9. ^ "Daub wins Omaha mayor race". McCook Daily Gazette. 13 December 1994.
  10. ^ "Mayors of Omaha". Omaha Public Library. Archived from the original on 12 May 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
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Preceded by (Acting)
Mayor of Omaha

September 20, 1994 - January 9, 1995
Succeeded by