Jean Marks

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Jean C. Marks (née Coate; 1934-2012) was an American politician from Colorado. She served four terms as a Democrat in the Colorado House of Representatives (1975-1982), where she represented Adams County, Colorado.[1][2]

Marks received a bachelor's degree from Metropolitan State College.[2] After serving in the legislature, she worked at the University of Colorado Health Center, including as Executive Director for Colorado Behavioral Healthcare Council.[2][3]

Jean C. Coate was born in 1934. She had a twin sister (Joan) and four other siblings (Cheryl, Jerry, Bob, Alfred).[2] She married Floyd Marks and had five children: Vickie, Jay David, Susan, Lynda, and Daniel.[2]

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