Louisiana 2015 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR156 Enrolled / Bill

                    2015 Regular Session	ENROLLED
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 156
BY SENATOR MORRISH 
A RESOLUTION
To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the
death of Wilfred E. Fruge Sr. of Evangeline, Louisiana.
WHEREAS, Fruge was born to Joseph and Ida Dietz Fruge on June 26, 1930, and
died on Monday, May 11, 2015, at his home in Evangeline; and
WHEREAS, at the time of his death, Fruge was eighty-four years old; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Fruge was a lifelong resident of Evangeline, Louisiana, and he
served in the United States Navy during the Korean War; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Fruge was self-employed and he worked in the oil fields his entire
adult life, beginning in the post-World War II world when the oil and gas business in
Louisiana was becoming a significant segment of Louisiana's economy and a driver of
prosperity throughout the state; and
WHEREAS, after working in the oil fields for several years, Mr. Fruge founded his
own company in the late 1950s known as Evangeline Energy Operating Company and, also,
Master Well Works, Incorporated, which has re-invented itself as a renovation and home
improvement company; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Fruge's deep commitment to the exploration and production of
Louisiana's rich resources of oil and gas led him to assist in founding the Louisiana
Independent Oil and Gas Association (LIOGA), which is known today as the Louisiana Oil
and Gas Association (LOGA); and
WHEREAS, LOGA remains active in affecting government regulation of the oil and
gas business and urges government to strive to provide the industry with a working
environment that will enhance the industry and to educate the public and government on the
importance of the oil and gas industry in the state of Louisiana; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Fruge has been active in supporting legislation that would provide
a regulatory environment conducive to the exploration and production of oil and gas in
Louisiana; and
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WHEREAS, family was very important to Mr. Fruge and he and his late wife, Elva
Hanks Fruge, took great pride in their three daughters, Kathy Fruge Touchet, Carla Fruge
Hancock, and Jacqueline Fruge and one son, Wil Fruge, and many grandchildren and great-
grandchildren all of whom brought Fruge much joy and happiness; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Fruge spent much of his life outdoors, whether working in oil and
gas production or enjoying his leisure activities, especially hunting and fishing in the wilds
of Louisiana; and
WHEREAS, Wilfred Fruge was a quintessential Louisiana man, a hard worker, a
Navy man who served his country bravely, a man committed to bettering his state through
the tapping of the state's rich resources of oil and gas, a family man whose multi-
generational family brought him boundless joy, and a sportsman who relished in the bounty
of Louisiana's forests and waters.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana
does hereby express sincere condolences upon the death of Wilfred E. Fruge Sr. of
Evangeline, Louisiana.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to
Wilfred Fruge's children through Wil Fruge of Evangeline, Louisiana.
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE
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