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13 Facts About Marcel Dandeneau

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Marcel Dandeneau was an American educator and Democratic Party politician.

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Marcel Dandeneau graduated from St Catherine's High School in Racine, Wisconsin.

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Marcel Dandeneau served in the United States Army from 1951 to 1955.

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Marcel Dandeneau then received his bachelor's and master's degree from Dominican College of Racine and worked as a full-time teacher from 1960 through 1989, first at Sturtevant Grade School, then at Mitchell Junior High, where he taught English, History, and Science.

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Marcel Dandeneau continued to work as a substitute teacher after his retirement in 1989.

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Marcel Dandeneau served on the board of supervisors for the town of Caledonia, Wisconsin from 1971 through 1977.

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From 1975 to 1979, Marcel Dandeneau served in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Marcel Dandeneau then served as chief clerk of the Wisconsin Assembly from 1979 to 1981.

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In 1975, Marcel Dandeneau was charged with misconduct in office, a felony, and violating state campaign laws in connection with unreported campaign contributions and vested interest in granting a liquor license.

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Marcel Dandeneau was convicted of misdemeanor violation of campaign finance laws.

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Marcel Dandeneau was charged in 1976 with felony misconduct in public office.

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Marcel Dandeneau was re-elected to the Caledonia board of supervisors in 1990 and was chairman of the town board from 1992 to 1995.

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Marcel Dandeneau died from cancer at his home in Caledonia, Wisconsin.