Clement, Marjorie E. (Bunny), 1922-2004
Biography
Marjorie Clement was appointed a Jefferson County Commissioner in December, 1981, to succeed her deceased husband, Robert F. Clement. She was subsequently elected three times, serving until 1993. Prior to her appointment, Clement, a Denver native, served as a member of the Jefferson County Historical Commission, was an active member of the Jefferson County Historical Society, and was Chief Monitor of the Westernaires riding organization from 1970 to 1977. Clement was particularly supportive of the County's Open Space acquisition and park development program, development of the County's Government Center, and expansion of the County Library system. She was active in the Denver Regional Council of Governments, the National Association of Counties, and was the first Jefferson County Commissioner to be president of Colorado Counties, Inc. In her later years she lived in Elizabeth, Colorado. Clement was born in 1922 and died in 2004.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Jefferson County Manuscript Maps, 1879, 1890
Base maps showing railroad lines and other routes, platted towns, and topography. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Cartographer unknown.
Marjorie E. Clement Papers, 1975-1983
Personal papers of Jefferson County Commissioner Marjorie E. "Bunny" Clement, Commissioner from 1981-1993. Collection contains: Certificate of Membership in the Lakewood Historical Society; Certificate of Election for the Office of Committeewoman of the Republican Party, Precinct 6312; and Oath of Office for County Commissioner.