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Mardi Wormhoudt

Mardi Wormhoudt (née Rolfs) (October 1, 1937 – October 21, 2009) was a politician and social worker.
==Personal==
She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Daniel and Mary Jane Rolfs. When she was four the family moved to Chicago and then later, Paso Robles, California. Some time later they moved to San Francisco. She graduated from California State University, Los Angeles in June 1967. Wormhoudt was a social worker in Los Angeles, California.〔Smart Voter (Full Biography for Mardi Wormhoudt )〕 She married Ken Wormhoudt who she met in San Francisco.〔''Santa Cruz Sentinel'' Obituaries (Mardi Wormhoudt )〕 She was the mother of three boys Zachary, Jonathan, Jacob and a daughter Lisa. Ken, her husband died in 1997. They lived in Santa Cruz, California.〔''Santa Cruz Sentinel'' 10/22/09 (Longtime Santa Cruz Mayor, Supervisor Mardi Wormhoudt dies by '"Wallace Baine'' )〕

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