Chester A. Kowal
Politician, Deceased Person
1904 – 1966
Who was Chester A. Kowal?
Chester A. Kowal was an American politician, a basketball player, a boxer and a World War II veteran. From 1962 to 1965 he was mayor of Buffalo, New York; he holds the distinction of being the last Republican mayor of that city to date.
He was born into a Polish-American family in Buffalo on August 17, 1904. The family operated a grocery store at 55 Gittere Street. He attended Hutchinson Central High School. He turned down a basketball scholarship to Canisius College in Buffalo in order to play professionally to earn money. He played with the once world champion German Orioles and the Buffalo Lincolns basketball teams, and also played semi-pro baseball with the Easter Brands. He boxed with the Western New York AAU and was a contender for the U.S. Olympic boxing team. He was married to a Polish-American woman, Stephanie Adamski. His family started Walden Bottling Works in 1924; he managed the company in his spare time.
In late 1942, he enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces as a private and was sent to Officers' Training School. He saw service in the U.S. Southwest before serving five months in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
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- Born
- Aug 17, 1904
Buffalo - Also known as
- Chester Kowal
- Spouses
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Died
- Sep 28, 1966
Buffalo
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on July 23, 2013
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