Lawmakers Honor Clem McSpadden
A concurrent resolution asking
the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture to name
their complex the “Clem Rogers McSpadden
Agricultural Complex” was approved by
the House of Representatives after winning unanimous
approval in the Senate on Monday.
McSpadden was a former President Pro Tempore
of the Senate, but had also won international
acclaim as a professional rodeo announcer. He
was a fifth generation rancher and the great-nephew
of Oklahoma humorist Will Rogers. McSpadden,
who was also a U.S. Congressman, died in 2008
at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.
Sen. Ron Justice, Senate author of the resolution
and chair of the Senate’s Agriculture
and Rural Development Committee, said naming
the Agriculture Department’s complex after
McSpadden was a fitting tribute.
“Clem was an ambassador for our state
and for the ranching and agriculture industries.
He was always a gentleman, and he always stayed
true to his roots,” said Justice, R-Chickasha.
Sen. Sean Burrage, a co-author of the concurrent
resolution, currently holds the Senate seat
that once belonged to McSpadden. He is also
the McSpadden’s godson.
“It is humbling to follow in the footsteps
of such a great man. He was beloved by all the
members of this chamber and by the people in
his Senate district,” said Burrage, D-Claremore.
McSpadden’s wife, Donna, said he never
sought any material things for himself, but
she was moved by the tribute to her husband.
She said it was an appropriate honor, but joked
the only thing wrong with it was that the complex
should be located at Bushyhead, McSpadden’s
birthplace. “From the bottom of our hearts,
thank you, thank you, thank you.”
Rep. Dale Dewitt, R-Braman, is the House author
of SCR 29, and said it was a privilege to carry
legislation honoring McSpadden.
“Clem was a great man, but just as importantly,
he was a good person. Naming this complex for
will him help keep that memory and legacy alive
for years to come,” Dewitt said.
In addition to Donna, Clem is survived by his
sons Bart and Paul, his daughter Kay and six
grandchildren.
For more information
contact:
Sen. Justice's Office - 405-521-5537