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Connie McCready

Constance "Connie" McCready (born Constance Averill, August 20, 1921 – December 22, 2000), was a journalist and politician from Portland, Oregon, in the United States. She held several elected offices in Oregon during her career, including the Oregon House of Representatives, the Portland City Council, and culminating with a partial term as Portland's mayor.
==Early life==
She was born in Pendleton, Oregon on August 21, 1921, the daughter of conservationist Edgar Francis Averill.〔Heinz, Spencer. (Ex-mayor Connie McCready dies. ) ''The Oregonian'', December 23, 2000〕 The family would move to Portland and she graduated from Grant High School.〔 McCready graduated from the University of Oregon in 1943. After college she worked as a reporter for ''The Oregonian'', Portland's main daily newspaper, later becoming the Home and Garden editor for the paper. In 1945, she married Albert L. McCready and the two would have three daughters.〔

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