Wollman, who was the most recent Democratic governor in the state, served five months in office after his predecessor, Richard Kneip, became ambassador to Singapore. Wollman, who died of natural causes on Tuesday, Oct. 18, leaves behind an accomplished life as a state senator, educator and father.
Wollman, who was the most recent Democratic governor in the state, served five months in office after his predecessor, Richard Kneip, became ambassador to Singapore. Wollman, who died of natural causes on Tuesday, Oct. 18, leaves behind an accomplished life as a state senator, educator and father.
The last living Democrat to serve as Governor of South Dakota, Harvey Wollman, has passed away. According to the Trail of Governor bio on Wollman: Governor Harvey Wollman was the twenty-sixth governor of South Dakota, serving from 1978 to 1979. Wollman was born on March 14, 1935 in Frankfort, South Dakota and grew up on…
Wollman, who was the most recent Democratic governor in the state, served five months in office after his predecessor, Richard Kneip, became ambassador to Singapore. Wollman, who died of natural causes on Tuesday, Oct. 18, leaves behind an accomplished life as a state senator, educator and father.