SLS 20RS-966 ORIGINAL 2020 Regular Session SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 34 BY SENATOR FOIL CONDOLENCES. Expresses condolences upon the death of G. Allen Penniman. 1 A RESOLUTION 2 To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the 3 death of G. Allen Penniman. 4 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the citizens of Louisiana 5 learned of the death of G. Allen Penniman on April 1, 2020; and 6 WHEREAS, G. Allen Penniman was the eldest son of G. Allen Penniman Sr. and 7 Frances Staten Penniman; and 8 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman was a graduate of Highland Park High School in Dallas, 9 Texas, and also graduated from Virginia Military Institute in 1948; and 10 WHEREAS, he later attended Louisiana State University (LSU), was a graduate of 11 the first class of the Mid-South Executive Development Program, and a member of Kappa 12 Alpha Order, Beta Chapter; and 13 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman is fondly remembered as the owner and proprietor of the 14 Pak-a-Sak convenience stores which offered all-day shopping seven days a week and 15 featured the first self-service gasoline pumps, as well as legendary barbeque sandwiches and 16 Icee frozen drinks; and 17 WHEREAS, he served on the board of the Council of Profit Sharing Industries and 18 was especially proud that his company offered a profit sharing program to all employees; Page 1 of 4 SR NO. 34 SLS 20RS-966 ORIGINAL 1 and 2 WHEREAS, in 1971, Pak-a-Sak merged with Southland Corporation of Dallas, 3 Texas, and Mr. Penniman served as a liaison and regional manager throughout the 4 southeastern part of the United States; and 5 WHEREAS, in 1982, he founded the Penniman Company with a business outlook 6 of acquiring, managing, and selling companies; and 7 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman was a mentor, counselor, and friend to many young 8 business people, and was respected and revered for his generosity and business acumen; and 9 WHEREAS, as an active businessman, he cared deeply for his community and was 10 involved in many philanthropic activities, serving tirelessly on numerous nonprofit boards 11 of directors, including the Baton Rouge Chamber of Commerce, the National Association 12 of Convenience Stores, and St. Lukes and St. James Episcopal Churches where he acted as 13 a vestryman and served on the school boards; and 14 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman also served as a board member of the Capital Savings 15 and Loan Association, City National Bank, Community Coffee Company, Charter Chambers 16 Supply, Miller Penniman Equipment, and Vermillion Inc.; and 17 WHEREAS, he was also campaign chairman and president for the United Givers 18 Fund, and in 1961, he received the Young Businessman of the Year award; and 19 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman's proudest civic contribution came in the support of the 20 Episcopal School of Baton Rouge, where he was a founder and the last surviving member 21 of that group; and 22 WHEREAS, he served as board president many times in the early years and was 23 unfailing in his support throughout the decades, contributing to building campaigns, 24 scholarships, and teacher incentives; and 25 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman would say, "A day never goes by without my thinking 26 of Episcopal School", and he considered his support of the school his greatest 27 accomplishment, having had the honor of presenting four of his grandchildren with their 28 graduating diplomas; and 29 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman was a member of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation and 30 used his Penniman Family Fund to support many nonprofit organizations; and Page 2 of 4 SR NO. 34 SLS 20RS-966 ORIGINAL 1 WHEREAS, he was a member of the LSU Foundation and supported the School of 2 Arts and Music and the E.J. Ourso School of Business; and 3 WHEREAS, a fan of LSU baseball, he was a member of the Coaches Committee, and 4 was a regular attendee at Alex Box Stadium; and 5 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman grew up hunting and fishing, loved the outdoors, and in 6 1975, he bought property in Clinton, Louisiana, developed the land, and named it Penniman 7 Oaks; and 8 WHEREAS, he taught every grandchild how to shoot a shotgun and bait a hook; and 9 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman planted fifty live oak trees, and those trees carry his 10 legacy of love of family and promise in the future; and 11 WHEREAS, he was a loving and generous patriarch, having married Mary Virginia 12 Crain Penniman in 1948, and becoming parents to five children; and 13 WHEREAS, after Mary's death, he married Joan Calder Penniman in 1977 and is 14 survived by the Penniman family consisting of Laurie and Al McDuff, and girls; Mary 15 Virginia and Kate; Mary Crain and Bill Brumback, and son Jake; Margaret Boudreaux and 16 children, Elliott and Anne; Graham and Maureen Penniman, and children, Alyce, Rita, Mary 17 Margaret, William, and Catherine; Robert and Rebecca, and children, George, Jack, and 18 Elizabeth; Lila and Randy Mulkey and daughters, Sarah, Claire, and Amy; Caroline and 19 Charles Coutret, and children, Will, Gordon, and Eloise; Gordon and Susan Atkins, and 20 children, Mary Katherine, Edward and Henry; and four great-granddaughters; and 21 WHEREAS, Mr. Penniman kept up with every child and grandchild, never forgot a 22 birthday, knew the name of every school and college they attended, every field of study, and 23 every "A" they received; and 24 WHEREAS, he attended every graduation and would say his family was his greatest 25 accomplishment; and 26 WHEREAS, his family would say he was their greatest gift; and 27 WHEREAS, with the death of G. Allen Penniman, Louisiana has lost one of its finest 28 sons, a quintessential southern gentleman who loved his community and whose 29 accomplishments have left an indelible mark upon his community, state, and nation; and 30 WHEREAS, the death of G. Allen Penniman has left a substantial void in the Baton Page 3 of 4 SR NO. 34 SLS 20RS-966 ORIGINAL 1 Rouge community and a sense of loss in the citizens whose lives he touched; and his 2 memory shall live forever in the minds and hearts of all those who knew and loved this 3 remarkable gentleman. 4 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana 5 does hereby express sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of G. Allen Penniman, 6 record for posterity his outstanding achievements, and extend enduring appreciation for the 7 tremendous pride and honor that he will forever bring to the Baton Rouge community, the 8 state of Louisiana, and the United States of America. 9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the 10 family of G. Allen Penniman. The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Nancy Vicknair. DIGEST SR 34 Original 2020 Regular Session Foil Expresses condolences upon the death of G. Allen Penniman. Page 4 of 4