Ludwig Wilhelm Woerdehoff

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Ludwig Wilhelm Wördehoff (born May 14, 1923 in Essen- Dellwig; † March 27, 2015 there ) was a German politician of the SPD .

education and profession

Ludwig Wilhelm Wördehoff obtained secondary school leaving certificate in 1939 after completing elementary school and middle school. He went through a commercial apprenticeship in retail, which he completed with the assistant examination. He completed an electrical installation apprenticeship with the skilled worker examination; In 1948 the master craftsman examination took place. He then worked as a master electrician in trade and industry. Wördehoff was severely disabled.

politics

Ludwig Wilhelm Wördehoff had been a member of the SPD since 1946. He was a member and chairman of the local association. From 1956 to 1961 and again from 1969 to 1975 he was councilor and chairman of the transport committee of the city of Essen. Wördehoff served as chairman of the Essen-Borbeck district committee from 1965 to 1969. From 1970 to 1975 he was a member of the Rhineland Regional Assembly. He was chairman and member of the association decision committee of the Ruhr coal district settlement association from 1969 to 1976.

He was a member of the Public Services, Transport and Traffic Union and a member of the Reich Association of War Disabled.

Ludwig Wilhelm Wördehoff was from May 28, 1975 to May 29, 1985 directly elected member of the 8th and 9th state parliaments of North Rhine-Westphalia for constituency 065 Essen III and constituency 076 Essen II. He was deputy chairman of the cultural committee in NRW.

Memberships / activities

From 1947 Reich Association of War Victims; 1949 to 1989 chorister (honorary member); 1987 founder of the Essen-Borbeck women's choir (honorary member); Board Advisory Board Citizens and Tourist Association Essen-Borbeck; Founder of the Essen-Borbeck History Association; Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Landes-Musikakademie NW

Inventor / installer

  • KIKABO (KInderKArnevalBOrbeck)
  • Borbeck May Meal (with celebrity guests)
  • Installed water columns with carillon (Neumarkt in Essen-Borbeck)

Publications

  • "Borbecker street names" (explanation of 374 streets), Klartext Verlag 1966
  • "Borbeck - in his street names" Klartext Verlag 1987
  • "Borbeck - yesterday and today - 1803 - 1915 mayor's office / from 1915 city district Essen-Borbeck"
  • 1949 to 1998 freelancer for the weekly newspaper "Borbecker Nachrichten"

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