Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications
Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
For Immediate Release: February 6, 2006
State Senate, Friends and Family Celebrate Life of Senator
Robert M. Kerr
Current
and former members of the Oklahoma State Senate gathered along with friends
and family members of the late Sen. Robert M. Kerr for a “Celebration
of Life” ceremony held in the Senate Chamber on Monday.
When roll call was taken, Sen. Kerr’s grandchildren answered for
him. The children were seated at his desk, which was adorned with 20 white
roses, one for each of the years he was a member of the State Senate.
Former Senator Dick Wilkerson recalled his friend, Bob Kerr, as a gentle
man who always thought the best of everyone.
“About a hundred years ago a visitor to America made the observation
that America was great because America was good. And America would remain
great as long as America remained good. That was Bob Kerr to me,”
Wilkerson said.
Senate President Pro Tempore Mike Morgan told the Chamber that the Senate
would continue to be inspired by Bob Kerr, whom Morgan described as always
thinking of others, even in his final days.
“We will continue to be inspired by Bob’s legacy. Every day,
when we come to this floor and we see this empty desk, we will be inspired
by what this man did, the way he came to work and did this job even when
he was very, very ill. That inspiration will get us through until May,
and as we begin the people’s work today we’re going to think
about Bob and we’re going to think about Bob every day after that,”
Morgan said.
Senate Republican Floor Leader Glenn Coffee recalled Kerr
as a very brave and courageous man who continued to work diligently even
while battling cancer.
“Senator Kerr was a model public servant, someone who each and every
Senator looked up to as a man of honesty and integrity. He was the consummate
definition of bipartisan. He always put the good of his state first, even
if it put him at odds with others,” Coffee said.
Senator Cal Hobson, Master of Ceremonies for the event, reminded fellow
members of the work they had begun to create a world-class cancer treatment
center in Oklahoma, and urged them to continue that work in memory of
the three members who lost their lives in a brief period of time to cancer,
including Senators Larry Dickerson, Keith Leftwich and Kerr.
“We have the chance, in the memory and honor of the three gentlemen
I’ve just mentioned, but probably even more importantly, the thousands
of citizens we represent who cry out for us to give them a world-class
health care system in this state so that their tragedy is not amplified
by a lonely trip to the airport or a long drive in the car. We can do
that together as a legislative family. And then on that last Friday in
May…we can look at each other with pride and say we did the right
thing in the memory of our fallen colleagues as well as the people that
we represent,” Hobson said.
The ceremony also included slide presentations featuring images from Sen.
Kerr’s service in the Senate as well as a presentation featuring
photographs from his private life.
Senate Majority Floor Leader Ted Fisher explained that at the end of each
session one member is given the honor of making the motion “sine
die” and that Senator Kerr had been given that honor at the conclusion
of the 2005 session. As a tribute to Kerr, Fisher concluded the ceremony
with a sine die motion.
Family members, including Senator Kerr’s wife Robbie, their children
and grandchildren, were escorted out of the Chamber as Representative
Purcy Walker led everyone in attendance in singing “Oklahoma.”
For
more information contact:
Senate Communications Office - (405) 521-5774
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