ENROLLED Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2012 HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 29 BY REPRESENTATIVES LEGER, ABRAMSON, ADAMS, ANDERS, ARMES, ARNOLD, BADON, BARRAS, BARROW, BERTHELOT, BILLIOT, STUART BISHOP, WESLEY BISHOP, BROADWATER, BROSSETT, BROWN, BURFORD, HENRY BURNS, TIM BURNS, BURRELL, CARMODY, CARTER, CHAMPAGNE, CHANEY, CONNICK, COX, CROMER, DANAHAY, DIXON, DOVE, EDWARDS, FANNIN, FOIL, FRANKLIN, GAINES, GAROFALO, GEYMANN, GISCLAIR, GREENE, GUILLORY, GUINN, HARRIS, HARRISON, HAVARD, HAZEL, HENRY, HENSGENS, HILL, HODGES, HOFFMANN, HOLLIS, HONORE, HOWARD, HUNTER, HUVAL, GI ROD JACKSON, KATRINA JACKSON, JAMES, JEFFERSON, JOHNSON, JONES, KLECKLEY, LAMBERT, NANCY LANDRY, TERRY LANDRY, LEBAS, LEOPOLD, LIGI, LOPINTO, LORUSSO, MACK, MILLER, MONTOUCET, MORENO, JAY MORRIS, JIM MORRIS, NORTON, ORTEGO, PEARSON, PIERRE, PONTI, POPE, PRICE, PUGH, PYLANT, REYNOLDS, RICHARD, RICHARDSON, RITCHIE, ROBIDEAUX, SCHEXNAYDER, SCHRODER, SEABAUGH, SHADOIN, SIMON, SMITH, ST. GERMAIN, TALBOT, THIBAUT, THIERRY, THOMPSON, WHITNEY, ALFRED WILLIAMS, PATRICK WILLIAMS, AND WILLMOTT A RESOLUTION To express the sincere and heartfelt condolences of the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Judge Joseph R. Bossetta of New Orleans, former state representative. WHEREAS, it is with profound regret and sorrow that the members of the House of Representatives of the Louisiana Legislature have learned of the death of Judge Joseph R. Bossetta on September 15, 2011, at the age of eighty-four; and WHEREAS, Judge Joseph R. Bossetta was born in New Orleans on August 12, 1927, and graduated from Holy Cross High School at the age of fourteen; and WHEREAS, with World War II under way, Judge Bossetta, being the patriot that he was, enlisted in the Marine Corps at age fifteen; as a forward observer assigned to the Fourth Marine Division in the Pacific, Judge Bossetta directed artillery fire on Japanese forces, a task that required him to go beyond the safety of United States lines to obtain better coordinates for enemy positions; and WHEREAS, during World War II, Judge Bossetta fought in such major battles as Roi-Namur, Kwajalein, Saipan, Tinian, Iwo Jima, and Okinawa, and as a member of Task ENROLLEDHR NO. 29 Page 2 of 3 Force Thirty-One, he participated in the initial United States occupation of Japan and the capture of the battleship, Nagato, which symbolized the surrender of the Japanese navy; and WHEREAS, after the war, Judge Bossetta attended Loyola University and was admitted to the bar in 1950 after apprenticing with his father, Gaspar Bossetta; and WHEREAS, Judge Bossetta maintained a private law practice for more than fifty years; and WHEREAS, Judge Bossetta was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1956, where he helped draft and steer legislation that created the South's first racially desegregated public university and New Orleans' first public university, Louisiana State University in New Orleans, now the University of New Orleans, and Southern University at New Orleans; and WHEREAS, Judge Bossetta resigned from the legislature to serve his beloved city as First Assistant District Attorney in New Orleans under Richard Dowling; he later served as acting District Attorney; and WHEREAS, in 1963, Governor Jimmie Davis rewarded Judge Bossetta's talent and dedication by appointing him to a vacant seat at New Orleans' Municipal Court, where he served until retiring in 1986; he also was appointed to sit as a temporary judge at New Orleans' Criminal District Court; and WHEREAS, during his time on the bench, Judge Bossetta helped to modernize criminal justice in the city of New Orleans by instituting rehabilitation programs for offenders addicted to alcohol and drugs and starting a clinic for battered women; and WHEREAS, throughout his career, Judge Bossetta served the New Orleans Police Department by donating free legislative and legal counsel to, and serving as a spokesman for, the Fraternal Order of Police; and WHEREAS, Judge Bossetta also served as a judge advocate in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1976 to 1982, retiring with the rank of major, in addition to representing the Louisiana Bar Pilots Association; and WHEREAS, Judge Bossetta is survived by his wife, Mildred Duffy Bossetta; three sons, Michael J., Patrick R., and Brian J. Bossetta; four daughters, Barbara L. Bossetta, Mary Ann Bossetta, Bonnie Bossetta Lavie, and Kathleen Bossetta Levine; nineteen grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren; and ENROLLEDHR NO. 29 Page 3 of 3 WHEREAS, with the death of Judge Bossetta, Louisiana has lost one of her finest sons, a man whose legacy shall live forever in the tremendous impact of his legal decisions and in the hearts and minds of the many citizens whose lives he touched with his remarkable intellect, public service, and integrity. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the House of Representatives of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby express its sincere sorrow and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Judge Joseph R. Bossetta of New Orleans, former state representative, and does hereby express enduring appreciation for the pride and honor he will forever bring to the city of New Orleans, the state of Louisiana, and the United States of America. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a suitable copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the family of Judge Joseph R. Bossetta of New Orleans. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VES