Charlie Rose (mayor)
Charles "Charlie" Rose (born 1913), his parents were of Portuguese descent from Azores. Rose was a popular figure for many years in the city of Campbell, California.
Charles "Charlie" Rose | |
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Charlie with former MLB Player Alan Trammell | |
Mayor of Campbell, California, | |
In office 1962–1964 | |
Member of the Campbell, California City Council | |
In office 1954–1964 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1913 Azores, Portugal |
Died | March 1989 (aged 75–76) Campbell, California |
Residence | Campbell, California |
He owned and operated a grocery market on Central Avenue, served for several years on the Campbell City Council and served from 1962–1964 as the city's mayor. Later, he transformed his Central Avenue store into a sports shop that focused on baseball. Rose died in 1989. Pat McCann took over operations of the shop, and the store from the house to 161 Curtner Avenue in Campbell. The Charlie Rose web store (Charlie Rose Baseball, Inc.) exists at charlierosebaseball.com.
References
- "Baseball Ace Heads Home". San Jose Mercury News. 3 March 1989.
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