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Oklahoma
State Senate
For Immediate Release: September 29, 2009
Sen. Todd Lamb
MAJORITY FLOOR LEADER TODD LAMB REFLECTS
ON PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
WITH GOVERNOR HENRY BELLMON
“Upon learning of Governor Bellmon’s passing today
I am very reminiscent of our family’s personal and political
ties to the first Republican Governor in state history. Aside from
being an honorable and historic leader in our state, he was a good
friend to all Oklahomans, including the Lamb family.
“Personally, he and my mother shared the same hometown of
Billings, Oklahoma, where my grandfather gave the future governor
violin lessons. Governor Bellmon and my dad Norman Lamb were political
colleagues, but more than that they were personal friends. My father
was in the State Senate during Bellmon’s second term of Governor
and witnessed firsthand his dedication to this state. And as an
upperclassman at Oklahoma State University, Governor Bellmon served
as one of my professors.
“During a time when a drought severely struck Oklahoma’s
wheat harvest, I walked the wheat fields of Northwest Oklahoma with
Governors Bellmon and Keating as Bellmon showed us the drastic impact
the drought had on Oklahoma’s farms.
“Governor Bellmon was the paradigm of an Oklahoman. He worked
hard and served others. I join Oklahomans across the state in honoring
the memory of a true American hero and a great Oklahoman.”
For more information contact:
Senator Lamb: 405-521-5632

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