Sam Blackwell

Samuel Eugene Blackwell (August 31, 1930 – February 7, 2017) was an American politician from Rock Springs, Wyoming, who served in the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1983 to 1995, representing the 16th legislative district of Wyoming as a Democrat.

Early life and education
Blackwell was born in Superior, Wyoming, on August 31, 1930, to Thomas Eugene and Panzey Fay Blackwell. He graduated from Superior High School in 1949.

Career
Blackwell enlisted in the United States Army on September 12, 1949. He served in the Korean War prior to being discharged on October 1, 1952.

Blackwell worked as a mailman at a hospital in Sheridan, Wyoming. He was employed by Halliburton from 1956 to 1965. Blackwell subsequently worked at the FMC of Wyoming from 1965 to his retirement in 1992.

Blackwell served in the Wyoming House of Representatives from 1983 to 1995, representing the 16th legislative district of Wyoming as a Democrat.

During his time in office, Blackwell served on the following standing committees: Blackwell also served on the Management Council from 1993 to 1994.
 * Mines, Minerals and Industrial Development (1983–1984)
 * Mines and Minerals (1985–1987)
 * Travel, Recreation and Wildlife (1985–1990)
 * Minerals, Business and Economic Development (1988–1990)
 * Labor, Health and Social Services (1991–1994)
 * Revenue (1991–1994)

Outside the Wyoming Legislature, Blackwell served on various other boards throughout his life, including the South West Rehabilitation Center and the Young at Heart Citizen's Center.

Personal life and death
On January 10, 1953, Blackwell married Beverley Joan Shroyer—whom he met while working as a mailman—in Sheridan, Wyoming. They had three children together.

Blackwell died at the age of 86 in Aurora, Colorado, on February 7, 2017.