2019 Regular Session ENROLLED SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 85 BY SENATOR JOHNS A RESOLUTION To commend and congratulate Robert Gambrell "Bobby" Jones upon the celebration of his eightieth birthday. WHEREAS, Robert Gambrell "Bobby" Jones was born on May 9, 1939, to Sam Houston Jones and the former Louise Gambrell Boyer; and WHEREAS, Bobby Jones was a year old when his father became the forty-sixth governor of Louisiana in 1940 and he therefore spent his early childhood years in the governor's mansion in Baton Rouge; and WHEREAS, the Joneses returned to Lake Charles in 1944 so Bobby grew up in Lake Charles, graduating from Lake Charles High School in 1956; and WHEREAS, following a year at LSU, Bobby Jones obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1960 and was then accepted into the MBA program at Harvard University in Boston, Massachusetts; and WHEREAS, in 1961, he wed his high school sweetheart, the former Sarah Quinn, also from Lake Charles; he received his MBA in 1962, and the couple returned to Lake Charles to work in the brokerage business; and WHEREAS, in the summer of 1962, Bobby Jones joined regional brokerage firm Kohlmeyer & Company in its Lake Charles office, which was later absorbed by Thomson McKinnon Securities, then became Prudential Securities, then Wachovia Securities, and now Wells Fargo Advisors; and WHEREAS, nevertheless, he has had the same home phone number and work phone number since 1962; and WHEREAS, Bobby Jones, at twenty-eight, was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in the 1967-1968 election cycle, one of five Democrats in an at-large delegation from Calcasieu and Cameron parishes, and became a leader of the group dubbed by the media as the "Young Turks", a group of House members who worked to bring about reform and legislative independence at the Louisiana House of Representatives; and Page 1 of 2 SR NO. 85 ENROLLED WHEREAS, Bobby was appointed to the Board of First Federal Savings and Loan in 1968 and he continues to serve today as chairman of the Investment Committee; and WHEREAS, in 1972, Rutgers University's Institute of Politics named Jones one of the two best state legislators in the nation and was also named the Lake Charles "Man of the Year"; and WHEREAS, he left the House of Representatives after a single term when he was elected to the Senate for the 1972-1976 term; and WHEREAS, Governor Treen appointed Bobby Jones to the Louisiana Racing Commission, on which he served from 1980 to 1984; and WHEREAS, from 2008 to 2014, he served on the Louisiana Gaming Control Board by appointment from Governor Bobby Jindal; and WHEREAS, the success of the state of Louisiana, the strength of our communities, and the overall vitality of American society depend in great measure upon people like Bobby Jones, an exceptional gentleman and an inspiration to all; and WHEREAS, Bobby Jones merits a special measure of commendation for his singular contributions and his exemplary accomplishments as he is lauded and recognized on the historic celebration of the eight extraordinary decades during which he has graced Louisiana and the world with his presence. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby commend and congratulate Robert Gambrell "Bobby" Jones upon the occasion of his eightieth birthday, recognize that he exemplifies all that is good about Louisiana, record the extraordinary life he has lived in the eight decades since his birth, express enduring gratitude for the singular contributions he has made to his family, friends, community, and state, and does hereby extend to him every good wish for continued happiness in the years to come. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Robert Gambrell "Bobby" Jones. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Page 2 of 2