Frederick Hobbs (Pennsylvania politician)

Frederick H. Hobbs (January 6, 1934 – July 22, 2005)[1] is a former member of the Pennsylvania State Senate, serving as a Republican from 1967 to 1976.

His father founded the Telephone Answering Service in Allentown in 1939, and was a high school teacher in Lehigh County.

[4] Hobbs graduated from Governor Dummer Academy in Byfield, Massachusetts, Amherst College and Georgetown University School of Law.

During the program, which was sponsored by the Schuylkill County Historical Society, Hobbs acted as the presiding judge; the original evidence was presented under modern day court rules.

After his election defeat, he served on the board of directors of the Union Bank & Trust Co. and the Schuylkill County Drug & Alcohol Commission,[12] as well as other community and fraternal groups.