Durell Peaden

{{short description|American politician}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| image = Durell Peaden Jr. s002.jpg

| imagesize = 150px|

| state_senate = Florida

| district = 2nd

| term_start = November 5, 2002

| term_end = November 2, 2010

| predecessor = Betty Holzendorf

| successor = Greg Evers

| state_senate1 = Florida

| district1 = 1st

| term_start1 = November 7, 2000

| term_end1 = November 5, 2002

| predecessor1 = W. D. Childers

| successor1 = Anthony C. "Tony" Hill

| state_house2 = Florida

| district2 = 5th

| term_start2 = November 8, 1994

| term_end2 = November 7, 2000

| predecessor2 = Sam Mitchell

| successor2 = Don Brown

| birth_date = {{birth date|1945|8|24}}

| birth_place = DeFuniak Springs, Florida

| death_date = {{death date and age|2015|6|23|1945|8|24}}

| death_place = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

| party = Republican (1997 - Present)
Democratic (before 1997)

| spouse = Nancy Green

| children = 3

| residence =

| alma_mater = Tulane University,
Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara,
Thomas Goode Jones School of Law

| profession = Physician (retired), lawyer, politician

| website =

| footnotes =

| name = Durell Peaden Jr.

}}

Durell Peaden Jr. (August 24, 1945 – June 23, 2015) was a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the 2nd District since November 5, 2002. He left office at the end of November 2, 2010 due to term limits.{{cite web |url= http://www.northescambia.com/?p=20613 |title= Durell Peaden Endorses Greg Evers To Take His Place In Senate |publisher= NorthEscambia.com |date= June 29, 2010}}{{cite web |url= http://www.srpressgazette.com/articles/hill-10882-district-greg.html |title= Who will replace Durrell Peaden? |publisher= Santa Rosa Press Gazette |date= August 6, 2010}}

Previously he was a member of the Florida House of Representatives's 5th district from November 8, 1994, through November 7, 2000. He switched from the Democratic party to the Republican party in June 1997.

Peaden received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Tulane University (1968), his medical degree from the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in Jalisco, Mexico (1973), and his law degree from the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University (1987). His medical residency was at the University of Florida, and he practiced medicine from 1975 until his retirement in 1999. He and his first wife, Sharon Peaden, had three sons. He was married to Nancy Green until his death.

Peaden was a sponsor of the 2005 Florida stand-your-ground law, which was subject to scrutiny in the 2012 killing of Trayvon Martin.{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/03/21/do-stand-your-ground-laws-encourage-vigilantes/what-the-florida-stand-your-ground-law-says|title=What the Florida 'Stand Your Ground' Law Says|website=The New York Times |publisher=|accessdate=25 January 2018}} He sponsored the bill that created a medical school at Florida State University. Peaden died after a heart attack suffered earlier in the month on June 23, 2015, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.{{cite web|url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nwfdailynews/obituary.aspx?n=durell-peaden&pid=175159392&fhid=10291|title=Durell Peaden's Obituary on Northwest Florida Daily News|website=Northwest Florida Daily News|accessdate=25 January 2018}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/services-set-for-former-sen-durell-peaden-69-of-crestview/2235187 |title=Services set for former Sen. Durell Peaden, 69, of Crestview |access-date=2015-06-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150701091600/http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/services-set-for-former-sen-durell-peaden-69-of-crestview/2235187 |archive-date=2015-07-01 |url-status=dead }}

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