John Charles Gottfried (October 13, 1917 [1] in Welland, Ontario [2] – July 28, 1980) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977. [1]
The son of Anthony Gottfried and Lena Hoffman, [3] Gottfried came to Winnipeg at a young age with his family; they later moved to Gimli. He was educated at the University of Manitoba, and worked as a teacher for 25 years. [2] Gottfried married Fjola Josephine Johnson in 1942. From 1946 to 1955, he served as President of the Manitoba Teachers' Society in Gimli. [3]
He wrote his thesis A history of education in the Evergreen School Division as part of the requirements for an MEd degree in 1965. [4]
He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1969 provincial election, [1] defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Stefanson Sr. by 223 votes. [5] In the 1973 election, he was returned [1] over PC candidate Ted Revel by 56 votes. [5] During his time in parliament, he was a backbench supporter of Edward Schreyer's government. Shreyer and Gottfried were, in fact, cousins. [2]
He did not seek re-election in 1977, and did not return to provincial politics thereafter. [1]
Gottfried died in Winnipeg at the age of 62. [6]
John Charles Gottfried (October 13, 1917 [1] in Welland, Ontario [2] – July 28, 1980) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977. [1]
The son of Anthony Gottfried and Lena Hoffman, [3] Gottfried came to Winnipeg at a young age with his family; they later moved to Gimli. He was educated at the University of Manitoba, and worked as a teacher for 25 years. [2] Gottfried married Fjola Josephine Johnson in 1942. From 1946 to 1955, he served as President of the Manitoba Teachers' Society in Gimli. [3]
He wrote his thesis A history of education in the Evergreen School Division as part of the requirements for an MEd degree in 1965. [4]
He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1969 provincial election, [1] defeating Progressive Conservative candidate Eric Stefanson Sr. by 223 votes. [5] In the 1973 election, he was returned [1] over PC candidate Ted Revel by 56 votes. [5] During his time in parliament, he was a backbench supporter of Edward Schreyer's government. Shreyer and Gottfried were, in fact, cousins. [2]
He did not seek re-election in 1977, and did not return to provincial politics thereafter. [1]
Gottfried died in Winnipeg at the age of 62. [6]