- John C. Ostlund
Infobox Officeholder
name=John Chapman Ostlund
nationality=American
state=Wyoming
party=Republican
office=Wyoming State Senator from Campbell and Johnson counties
term_start=1973
term_end=1978
preceded=Richard A. Mader
date of birth=birth date |1927|9|29
place of birth=Gillette, Campbell County,Wyoming , USA
date of death=death date and age|2004|4|27|1927|9|29|
place of death=Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming
spouse=Mary Virginia Ryan Ostlund (married 1952-his death)
children=Peg Ostlund
John Ostlund, Jr.
Nancy Ostlund Essery
Tom Ostlund
Karin Ostlund
Patrick Ostlund
Jane Ostlund Gebhart
Scott Ostlund
occupation=Business man
religion=Roman Catholic
footnotes=(1) Ostlund came within 2,378 votes (1 percent) of winning theWyoming gubernatorial general election of 1978.
(2) Ostlund'sWyoming State Senate service focused primarily on mineral development and promoting economic progress in the nation's least populous state.(3) Before he held public office, Ostlund spent more than a
decade as a county chairman and a state committeeman within the Wyoming Republican Party.
(4)
Diabetes caused Ostlund to lose his eyesight and rely onseeing-eye dog s for the last nineteen years of his life.John Chapman Ostlund (
September 29 ,1927 –April 27 ,2004 ) was a diversifiedbusinessman from Gillette and Cheyenne,Wyoming , who served in theWyoming State Senate from 1973 to 1978, when he resigned to seek the Republicangubernatorial nomination . As the GOP nominee, he came within 1 percentage point of unseating DemocraticGovernor Edgar Herschler of Kemmerer in Lincoln County in western Wyoming. Ostlund lost his sight in 1985 because of complications fromdiabetes . Thereafter, he became an advocate of the blind and penned hismemoirs to benefit theGuide Dog Foundation for the Blind inSmithtown, New York .Early years, education, military
Ostlund was the second son born to Axel William Ostlund (1891-1982) and the former Mary Spence "Polly" Roberts (1902-1980) in Gillette, the seat of Campbell County in northeastern Wyoming. [Social Security Death Index:http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi] In 1944, he graduated from Campbell County High School and then entered
Kemper Military School inBoonville, Missouri , which closed in 2002. He received an appointment to theUnited States Naval Academy atAnnapolis, Maryland , from RepublicanU.S. Senator Frank A. Barrett of Wyoming. He graduated in 1949 with the commission ofensign and served on thedestroyer "Meredith" in theMediterranean Sea . The diagnosis of diabetes required him to retire from the Navy in 1950. During a stay at St. Albans Naval Hospital on Long Island,New York , he met the Navynurse Ensign Mary Virginia Ryan (born 1928). OnJanuary 13 ,1952 , the couple wed in Mount Vernon, New York. They settled in his native Gillette.http://www.stevensonandsons.com/Forsyth/2004%20Obits/Obit,%20Ostlund,%20John.htm]Ostlund and his brother, Axel R. "Bob" Ostlund, were involved in a multitude of business activities in Gillette:
John Deere Farm Machinery,plumbing and heating, sheet metal,banking , and the construction and operation ofmotel s andrestaurant s. Their interest also reached into manufacturing,real estate ,investments , agri-business, and mineral leasing and exploration.Political and community service
Ostlund was chairman of the Campbell County Republican Party from 1961 to 1969. He then served for several yeas as a state Republican committeeman. In 1969, Governor
Stanley K. Hathaway named Ostlund to the board of trustees of theUniversity of Wyoming at Laramie. During his term, UW developed its Fine Arts Center.In 1972, Ostlund unseated state Senator Richard A. Mader (1923-2001) [http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi] of Gillette in the Republican primary to represent Campbell and neighboring Johnson County, which was the site of a notorious
range war in the early 1890s. He won thegeneral election in the fall and was reelected in 1976. The 1970s were a time when Wyoming, and particularly Campbell County, were experiencing growth in mineral development. Ostlund, a conservative Republican, was chairman of the Senate Mines, Minerals and Industrial Development Committee and was involved in the development of the Wyoming Community Development Authority, theCoal Tax for Impact Assistance, and the School Foundation Program to finance capital facilities. Ostlund listed his most important accomplishment as the acquisition of the land for the "Camplex", the multi-activities center for Campbell County.In the spring of 1978, Ostlund resigned from the state Senate to run for governor. In the primary, he polled 40,251 votes (58.9 percent) to defeat Gus A. Fleischli (born
February 1 ,1926 ), a Rawlins native who was in thepetroleum business in Cheyenne, who received 24,824 ballots (36.4 percent). In a mostly Democratic year nationally, Ostlund was then defeated in the general election by Herschler: 67,595 votes (49.1 percent) to 69,972 (50.9 percent). Four years earlier as the GOP nominee, trucking executive and former State Senator Dick Jones of Cody in Park County received 56,645 (44.1 percent) to Herschler's 71,741 (55.9 percent). Ostlund hence ran 10,950 votes ahead of Jones, but Jones faced voters in a more heavily Democratic year nationally. ["Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections", p. 1538]From 1970-1995, the Ostlunds owned the
historic Remount Ranch twenty-three miles west of thecapital city of Cheyenne. During the early years, the ranch was a weekend home, but it was a full-time residence for the last eleven years until it was sold.Website about historic Remount Ranch of Wyoming:http://www.remountranch.com/historybody.html] The couple made extensive restorations to the property and hosted civic, educational, and social functions there. By 1985, Ostlund had gradually lost his sight but continued many community activities, including service on the bvoard of theWells Fargo Bank, the Cheyenne United Medical Center Foundation, the Governor’s Mansion Foundation and the acclaimedOld West Museum in Cheyenne. He was also a member of CheyenneRotary International and the Cheyenne Young Men’s Literary Club,. In 1995, the Ostlunds relocated to Cheyenne and sold Remount to the Bangert family, which returned it to his previous status as a working ranch.Death and legacy
In 2001, Ostlund published his
autobiography , "Quite a Life", which he dedicated to his eightgrandchildren . [Bookfinder, ISBN 1587830035?9781587830037 ? 1-58783-003-5, publisher Elton-Wolf: http://www.bookfinder.com/author/john-c-ostlund/] All proceeds from the sale of the book were donated to the Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind, the organization from which he obtained his two guide dogs. His most recent dog, Russ, died unexpectedly several weeks before Ostlund's own passing. Ostlund sometimes took his guide dogs intoelementary school classrooms to demonstrate how he and the dogs worked as a team to assist him in maintaining his many activities. Despite his handicap, Ostlund maintained many private interests, including playing thepiano .Ostlund died at his home in Cheyenne. In addition to his wife and brother, he was survived by his eight children: Peg Ostlund of Cheyenne, John Ostlund, Jr., of
Westminster, Colorado ; Nancy Essery ofSan Diego, California ; Tom Ostlund of Cheyenne, Karin Ostlund of Denver; Patrick Ostlund ofDouglas, Wyoming ; Jane Gebhart and Scott Ostlund, both of Gillette. Amass ofChristian burial was delivered onMay 3 , 2004, at St. Matthew'sCatholic Church in Gillette.References
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