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Menifee Vice Mayor Passes; Had Lake Elsinore Ties Through Wife's Work At Temescal Canyon High School

Frederick Twyman III passed away Wednesday. No cause of death has been provided. His wife, Carolyn, served as a counselor at Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore.

The vice mayor of the City of Menifee, Frederick Twyman III, who passed away unexpectedly Wednesday evening, had ties throughout Southwest Riverside, including Lake Elsinore.

Twyman, 46, died at 7:44 p.m. at Loma Linda University Medical Center-Murrieta, according to a coroner's report. No cause of death was listed, however an investigation was not pending.

Twyman was elected to the Menifee City Council when the city became incorporated in 2008. He served as vice mayor since November 2009.

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Prior to that, he served as a governing board member for the Menifee Union School District from December 2004 through July 2008.

He was also a math teacher at Paloma Valley High School in Menifee.

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"He was extremely devoted to the city and children of Menifee, and we have nothing but heartfelt sympathy for his family," said Betti Cadmus, spokeswoman for the Menifee Union School District.

"His presence will be sorely missed."

Twyman's wife, Carolyn Twyman, serves as vice president of the Perris Union High School District's board of trustees.

She also served as a counselor at Temescal Canyon High School in Lake Elsinore.

The Twyman's were coming up on their 19th wedding anniversary in August.

Murrieta Mayor Randon Lane said he recently spoke with Twyman at a government function. Lane was at Murrieta City Hall this morning when he heard the news.

"Our hearts and our prayers go out to his family," Lane said. "Any time there is a loss of life, somebody has lost a son, a father, a husband."

The City of Menifee issued a brief press release this morning.

"The City of Menifee extends it sincere condolences to the Twyman family," it said.

Twyman leaves behind two children.


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