Chip Woodrum
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- 7th district (1980–1982)
- 6th district (1982–1983)
- 16th district (1983–2002)
- 11th district (2002–2004)
July 23, 1938
Chip Woodrum | |
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| Member of the Virginia House of Delegates | |
| In office January 9, 1980 – January 14, 2004 | |
| Preceded by | Ray L. Garland |
| Succeeded by | Onzlee Ware |
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| Born | Clifton Alexander Woodrum III July 23, 1938 Washington, D.C., U.S. |
| Died | February 19, 2013 (aged 74) Naples, Florida, U.S. |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse |
Emily Abbitt (m. 1963) |
| Relatives | Clifton A. Woodrum (grandfather) |
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Clifton Alexander "Chip" Woodrum III (July 23, 1938 – February 19, 2013) was a Virginia lawyer and politician.[1]
Born in Washington, D.C. to Clifton A. Woodrum Jr. and his wife the former Margaret Troy Lanier, Woodrum lost his lawyer father on Christmas, 1959, but nonetheless graduated from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1961. Continuing the family tradition, he received his law degree from University of Virginia Law School in 1964. His great-grandfather was Roanoke's first elected Commonwealth's attorney. His grandfather Clifton A. Woodrum served in the United States House of Representatives. Chip Woodrum married Emily Clyde Abbitt (daughter of Meredith Webb Abbitt and Catherine Clyde Moore) on August 10, 1963, in Newport News, Virginia.