Boston Herald

Former Congressma­n John Olver dies at 86

Democrat repped western Mass. for 2+ decades

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Former U.S. Rep. John Olver, a Democrat who represente­d western Massachuse­tts communitie­s for more than two decades in Congress, has died. He was 86.

Olver served in both the Massachuse­tts House and Senate before winning a 1991 special election for the Congressio­nal seat left vacant by the death of Republican Rep. Silvio O. Conte.

Olver would hold the seat until he opted not to seek reelection in 2012, after the state lost a seat in Congress and was forced to draw new districts. He was born in Pennsylvan­ia, but ended up living much of his life in Amherst in western Massachuse­tts.

Gov. Maura Healey said Olver dedicated his life to serving the people of western and central Massachuse­tts, and that he always stayed true to

his values. She ordered flags lowered to halfstaff at all state buildings Friday.

“He was a strong advocate for affordable health care, abortion access, public transporta­tion and rural communitie­s,” the Democrat said in a written statement. “I will always be grateful for his kindness and his friendship. He will be dearly missed, and my heart goes out to his loved ones.”

Olver received a master’s degree from Tufts University and a doctorate from the Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology before joining the faculty of the University

of Massachuse­tts-Amherst, ahead of entering politics.

In Congress he rose to become chair of the Appropriat­ions Subcommitt­ee on Transporta­tion, Housing, and Urban Developmen­t, an influentia­l committee that helped him bring federal dollars home to his district.

He was also known for his progressiv­e politics, and for shying away from the spotlight.

Democratic U.S. Rep. James McGovern described Olver as a “humble public servant with the heart of an activist.”

Although the two were twice arrested in Washington, D.C. protesting the genocide in Darfur, Olver was committed to local issues such as clean energy, environmen­tal protection and public transporta­tion, McGovern added.

“His quiet demeanor and wry sense of humor concealed a razor-sharp understand­ing of the issues facing the American people and a deep faith in our ability to solve them together,” McGovern said in a written statement, calling Olver “my friend and longtime colleague.”

Olver’s wife Rose Olver died in 2014 at the age of 77.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former U.S. Rep. John Olver, seen here getting retirement honors at the Democratic State Convention in Springfiel­d, Mass. on June 2, 2012, who represente­d western Massachuse­tts communitie­s for more than two decades in Congress, died Thursday. He was 86.
MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former U.S. Rep. John Olver, seen here getting retirement honors at the Democratic State Convention in Springfiel­d, Mass. on June 2, 2012, who represente­d western Massachuse­tts communitie­s for more than two decades in Congress, died Thursday. He was 86.

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