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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

20060822 KDDC David S Babylon Sept 4 1923 to Aug 22 2006


David S. Babylon, Jr.
September 4, 1923 – August 22, 2006

Westminster City Councilman, 25 years: May 11, 1964 to May 19, 1989,
Council President, 16 years: May 1973 to May 1989

Terms of Office:
7 terms: One 2-year term, one 3-year term and five 4-year terms.
May 1964 to May 1966
May 1966 to May 1968
(changed to 1969 when terms were changed to four years)
May 1969 to May 1973
May 1973 to May 1977
May 1977 to May 1981
May 1981 to May 1985
May 1985 to May 1989
(Council President Babylon chose to not run for an eighth term).

Brief Bio as of May 19th, 1999

Mr. Babylon is retired. He was a self-employed accountant and tax consultant for 40 years.

He served as a Director and Vice-Chairman of the Board of The Carroll County and & Trust Company from 1961 until 1999 as well as Mason-Dixon Bankshares from 1991 until 1999.

He served as President and Board Member of the Westminster Hardware Company for many years. He was on the Board of Directors of Piney Branch Golf & Country Club, and the Raymond I. Richardson Foundation. He has been a member of the Westminster Lions Club for 51 years.

He has been a member of the Westminster Fire Engine and Hose Company #1 since June 1st, 1949 - - for over 50 years, serving many of those years as fund-raiser and as Treasurer.

Public service is not new to Mr. Babylon and the Babylon family. Mr. Babylon's Grandfather, F. Thomas Babylon, also served as President of the Westminster City Council, in 1898 and 1899. F. Thomas Babylon and David Snider Babylon, (Mr. Babylon's Father) also served as President of the Westminster Hardware Company and as Director and President of the Westminster Savings Bank, the predecessor of Carroll County Bank & Trust Company.

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