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In memory of LD 27 State Senator & Senate Minority Leader Jorge Luis Garcia

by on Oct. 16, 2010, under Life, Politics

State Senator Jorge Luis Garcia

LD 27 State Senator/Senate Minority Leader Democrat Jorge Luis Garcia passed away suddenly due to a heart attack on Friday, October 15, 2010. He was 57 years old. Senator Garcia was elected to the Arizona State Senate representing LD 27 in 2003 and has served as Senator Minority Leader for the past 2 years. He had previously served in the Arizona House of Representatives (2 terms) from 1993 to 1997.

His colleague LD 28 State Senator Paula Aboud stated this morning: “Senator Garcia was one of the most committed and dedicated senators I have ever known. In the Senate he was our beacon of goodness and kindness…and he will be missed so dearly by our Democratic community and his colleagues who loved him so.”

Because Jorge was termed out of the State Senate he chose to run for state-wide Corporation Commission this year. He was the top vote getter in the 8/24/10 Democratic primary for Corporation Commission, garnering 142,859 votes (34.08%), more than fellow candidates David Bradley and Renz Jennings. I last wrote about that race on October 4 (click here). His name will remain on the General Election ballot since early voting has begun.

In his own words from his campaign bio for Arizona Corporation Commission (www.votegarcia.org):

“I was born in Nogales, Sonora. At age 9 my mother, who was born in Miami, AZ, moved us to Nogales, AZ, and later to Phoenix. After graduating from Phoenix Union HS, I moved to Tucson with my wife. I earned my Bachelors degree (Sociology) from the U of A and a Master’s degree in Social Work from ASU. Maria and I have three adult children: Yvette (Special Education Teacher), Dominique (Marketing) and Rolando (Civil Engineer). Maria and I also have four grandchildren.
In my 7 years as STATE SENATOR for District 27, I have worked hard to bring JUSTICE to the interests of WORKERS, CONSUMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT.”

I worked with Jorge back in 1996/97 when I served as Tribal staff attorney for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona. He served as Director of Social Services at the Pascua Yaqui Tribe from 1988 to 1999. He was soft-spoken, but caring and compassionate for the underprivileged. When I last spoke with Jorge, I joked with him saying that he would miss the excitement of being in the State Legislature since he was termed out, and now running for Corporation Commission.

His career history from Project Vote Smart:

Social Worker/Practicing Registered Nurse, University Physicians, Incorporated, 2005-present
Contract Social Worker, Self Employed with Indian Tribes, 2002-present
Independent Contractor, Various Tribal Governments, 2000-2005
Home Health Administrator and Program Manager, Tohono O’odham Nation, 1999-2001
Social Service Director, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, 1988-1999
Emergency Room Social Worker/Practicing Registered Nurse, Maricopa Medical Center, 1990-1998
Social Worker/Practicing Registered Nurse, University Medical Center, 1991-1993
Clinical Manager, Maricopa Medical Center, 1984-1987
Deputy Director, El Rio Health Center, 1980-1984

You can see that Jorge dedicated his life to social service work and health care. He will be sorely missed by his family, friends & constituents in Legislative District 27, his fellow legislators, the Pima County Democratic Party, and the Arizona Democratic Party.

Memorial services are pending (click here.)


  • cochisecitizen

    I already voted for him on my early ballot, and it was a well earned vote. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and those close to him.

    • http://www.facebook.com/pages/Three-Sonorans/144198198931412 Three Sonorans

      I voted for him too. Would do it again also.

      • Carolyn Classen

        I think quite a lot of people voted for Jorge from October 7 to October 15 before he died.  And many more will still vote for him in respect of his memory and hard work, and by those who haven’t heard he has passed on.

  • fraser007

    Well done Carolyn.

  • Carolyn Classen

    Thanks for your comments.  Jorge was well-liked, well-respected and hardworking.  LD 27 House primary candidate Sami Hamed told me this morning that Jorge was working up to the day before he died, campaigning with AG Terry Goddard.

  • http://tucsoncitizen.com Andy Morales

    He was good friends with my father and I know they are now talking politics.
     
    Thanks Carolyn

    • Carolyn Classen

      Yes, Andy I can just see your father Hector and Jorge together, discussing politics.   We will miss them both.

  • ado1

    My condolences to his family and friends. He worked hard for what he believed in and had many friends on both sides of the political divide. There is an absence of people of his caliber in politics and he will be greatly missed.

  • Three Scoundrels

    Who?

    • Carolyn Classen

      Three Scoundrels, whom are you referring to?

  • 57Chevy

    I live in LD 27 for years and never heard of him! He did nothing for me.

  • Gene Chewning

    I enjoyed getting to know Jorge on the campaign trail the past several elections. He will be missed.

    • Carolyn Classen

      Thanks Gene and good luck with your campaign in LD 27 House.

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