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Norman F. Lent

AKA Norman Frederick Lent, Jr.

Born: 23-Mar-1931
Birthplace: Oceanside, NY
Died: 11-Jun-2012
Location of death: Arlington, VA
Cause of death: Cancer - unspecified

Gender: Male
Religion: Methodist
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Politician
Party Affiliation: Republican

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Congressman from New York, 1971-93

Military service: US Navy Reserve (1952-54, Lt.)

Father: Norman Frederick Lent
Mother: Ellen Bain
Brother: Robert
Wife: Nancy Lou Budlong (m. 16-Aug-1956, div., one daughter, two sons)
Daughter: Barbara Anne Lent Roberts
Son: Norman F. Lent III
Son: Thomas B. Lent (d. 2001)
Wife: Barbara Morris (lobbyist, m. circa 1981, until his death)

    High School: Malverne High School, Malverne, NY (1948)
    University: BA, Hofstra College (1952)
    Law School: LLB, Cornell Law School (1957)

    Lent, Scrivner & Roth, LLC Partner/Lobbyist
    US Congressman, New York 4th (3-Jan-1973 to 3-Jan-1993)
    US Congressman, New York 5th (3-Jan-1971 to 3-Jan-1973)
    New York State Official Executive Committeeman, East Rockaway, NY (1962-84)
    New York State Senate (1962-70)
    Law Clerk to NY State Supreme Court Justice Thomas P. Farley (1960-62)
    New York State Official Associate Police Justice, East Rockaway, NY (1960-62)
    American Bar Association
    American Success PAC
    Americans for a Republican Majority
    Bayou Leader PAC
    Bush-Cheney '04
    Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
    Friends of Senator D'Amato 1998 Committee
    George W. Bush for President
    John McCain 2008
    Keep Our Mission PAC
    New York State Bar Association 1957
    Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee


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