Lawrence J. Connery

1895–1941 (age 46)

Biography

Lawrence J. Connery dedicated his talents to public service, first as a soldier in the First World War and later as a representative of Massachusetts in the U.S. House from 1937 until his untimely death in 1941. His tenure in Congress was marked by a tireless commitment to veterans, workers, and the families of his district, carrying forward the Connery family's tradition of civic duty.

Even as federal responsibilities grew, he remained close to his constituents, listening to their concerns and championing practical solutions for economic and social challenges. His colleagues remembered him as a thoughtful legislator whose steady voice and warm sense of humor helped steady the chamber during turbulent times.

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