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    First woman Governor and the first woman Secretary of State

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rose_MoffordRose Mofford - Wikipedia

    Early life. Mofford was born Rose Perica in Globe, Arizona, on June 10, 1922, the youngest of six children. Her parents, Frances (Oberstar) and John Perica, [3] had immigrated to the United States from Croatia, then part of Austria-Hungary. The first female class president in the history of Globe High School, she had success in both academics ...

    • Arizona Was Home
    • Athlete
    • Making A Splash in Politics
    • That’S Tasty, Rose!
    • Doing Good in The Community

    Mofford was an Arizonan through and through. She was born June 10, 1922 in Globe, about 90 miles east of the state capitol building where she would later serve. She was born to John and Francis Perica, both immigrants from Austria-Hungary, and was the youngest of six children. Her father worked as a hoist engineer in the copper mines and her mother...

    While attending Globe High, Mofford was contacted by the Cantaloupe Queens, an all-female amateur softball team. She played 20 games with the team, crossing 33 state lines in the process. She even played three games at the world-famous Madison Square Garden in New York City. “I attribute all of my success — besides my parents, of course — to sports...

    Though she is most famous for serving as Arizona’s first woman governor, Mofford’s career in public service began 47 years prior to her taking the helm of the state. Mofford was hired out of high school by State Treasurer Joe Hunt and moved to Phoenix. She was his secretary. She had planned on accepting a scholarship to the University of Arizona to...

    Mofford did not call it a career after she left the public sphere. She spent her latter years supporting charities (more on that later) and working several different jobs, some of which were in politics. But few know about her appreciation for salsa. Mofford trademarked her own brand, Rose’s Salsa, in 1996. The company was based in Tucson, but furt...

    Helping people was a theme for Mofford and that carried over to her time outside of politics as well. As previously mentioned, Mofford cared greatly for the elderly, the disabled and children. She served on many boards and committees and worked with foundationsto improve lives, including the Mercy Care Foundation, the Crime Prevention League and th...

  2. Sep 16, 2016 · Ms. Mofford began a five-decade career in state government after high school, starting as a secretary for the state treasurer.

  3. Sep 15, 2016 · Mofford had a 51-year career in state government, from her first position as a secretary to her term as governor. Mofford was born in Globe, Arizona, on June 10, 1922. After high school, she worked as a secretary, first…

  4. Sep 15, 2016 · PHOENIX — Rose Mofford, the scrappy softball player from rural Globe who would make history by becoming Arizona's first woman secretary of state and governor, has died. She was 94.

  5. Arizona. Gov. Rose Mofford. Terms February 8, 1988 - March 6, 1991. Party Democrat. Born June 10, 1922. Passed September 15, 2016. Birth State Arizona. Family Married T.R. "Lefty" Mofford. Status Succeeded. About. ROSE MOFFORD was born in Globe, Arizona, and was involved in state government for 50 years.

  6. Sep 15, 2016 · She was most proud of her efforts on behalf of education, the elderly, people with disabilities and children. Mofford's popularity was high, but it waned in late 1989 amid questions about her...

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