Fred F. Cain (November 5, 1909 – May 17, 1977) was an American politician.
Cain was born in Arlington, Massachusetts on November 5, 1909, and attended Woburn Memorial High School. [1] He became a salesman, and in 1936, began running his own car dealership. [1] He became known as a proponent for widening and adding more exits to Interstate 93. [2] In 1964, Cain ended his involvement with the dealership he had founded, to run for a seat on the Massachusetts House of Representatives, on which he served a total of twelve years. [1] [2] From at least 1971 to 1975 he held the 25th Middlesex district seat. [3] He then won election from the 36th Middlesex district in 1974 and 1976. [3] Cain died on May 17, 1977, at Massachusetts General Hospital, aged 67. [1] [2] His wife Ann died in 2011, aged 99. [4]
Fred F. Cain (November 5, 1909 – May 17, 1977) was an American politician.
Cain was born in Arlington, Massachusetts on November 5, 1909, and attended Woburn Memorial High School. [1] He became a salesman, and in 1936, began running his own car dealership. [1] He became known as a proponent for widening and adding more exits to Interstate 93. [2] In 1964, Cain ended his involvement with the dealership he had founded, to run for a seat on the Massachusetts House of Representatives, on which he served a total of twelve years. [1] [2] From at least 1971 to 1975 he held the 25th Middlesex district seat. [3] He then won election from the 36th Middlesex district in 1974 and 1976. [3] Cain died on May 17, 1977, at Massachusetts General Hospital, aged 67. [1] [2] His wife Ann died in 2011, aged 99. [4]