Stanley Fudro of Blaine, a long-serving Minnesota legislator who represented northeast Minneapolis, had a career that many tinkerers and carpenters would envy.
Fudro, a toymaker, carpenters union leader and former state House Transportation Committee chairman, died Tuesday in Anoka after suffering a number of health problems. He was 90.
Fudro, a DFLer, served in the House from 1957 to 1980, serving the area where he grew up. He was well-liked in the Legislature, said John Sarna of Minneapolis, a former legislator who served on the Transportation Committee with him.
"He was very fair, giving everybody a hearing," Sarna said. "He heard them all, and let the committee vote it up or down," not stifling legislation or issues. "He was a straight shooter."
He became chairman of the Transportation Committee in 1975 after serving as chairman of the General Legislation and Veterans Affairs Committee chairman and serving on a half-dozen other legislative committees.
Fudro also was known for outlandish color coordination in his wardrobe -- a red shirt and an orange sport coat, for example.
In 1937, he graduated from Edison High School, where he was a star baseball and basketball player.
He attended both the old College of St. Thomas and the University of Minnesota. He excelled in boxing at the university, where he was the welterweight champion.