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Andrew J. Burns Jr.
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 43rd district
In office
1966–1982

Serving with Henry R. Hergenroeder Jr., John F. X. O'Brien, Joseph William Lanasa, John A. Pica Jr.

Personal details
Born

Andrew Joseph Burns Jr.


(1927-07-25)July 25, 1927
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
DiedNovember 12, 2010(2010-11-12) (aged 83)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse

Shirley Nina Taylor

(divorced)
Children6
Alma materPolytechnic Institute
Loyola College
University of Maryland School of Law
Professionlawyer, politician

Andrew Joseph Burns Jr. (July 25, 1927 – November 12, 2010) was a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing District 43.[1]

Early life[edit]

Andrew Joseph Burns Jr. was born into a prominent political family whose father, Andrew J. Burns, was said to be a major player in the Democratic Party in Baltimore. His grandfather, Andrew J. Burns, was also active in the Democratic Party in Baltimore.[1]

Burns graduated from Polytechnic Institute in 1945 and soon enlisted in the United States Navy. After serving in the military, Burns earned his bachelor's degree from Loyola College in 1950.[1] Burns later attended and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law.[1]

Career[edit]

Burns served in the military twice, once after high school right at the end of World War II, and again during the Korean War. While in the Navy, Burns served on the USS Washburn (AKA-108), USS Putnam (DD-757), and USS Theodore E. Chandler (DD-717). He was discharged as a lieutenant and remained active in the United States Navy Reserve.[1]

After college, Burns briefly worked in real estate before he began practicing law in 1960. He continued practicing law at a Harford Road office in Hamilton until retiring in 1995.[1]

Burns was first elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1966 and served until 1983, having lost in the primary in 1982. While in office, Burns served on the Judiciary and Baltimore Convention Center committees and chaired the Civil Laws Committee. He later ran twice unsuccessfully for a seat on the Baltimore City Council, in 1983 and 1987.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Burns married and later divorced Shirley Nina Taylor. He had six sons.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Rasmussen, Frederick N. (November 26, 2010). "Andrew J. Burns Jr., delegate, dies". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 4, 2023. Andrew Joseph "Andy" Burns Jr., a retired lawyer and veteran Northeast Baltimore legislator who had served in the state legislature for nearly two decades, died Nov. 12 of pneumonia at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 83.

External links[edit]


Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andrew_J._Burns_Jr.&oldid=1137493166"

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