- Robert A. Young
Robert A. Young III (
November 27 ,1923 –October 17 ,2007 ) was a Democraticpolitician from the state ofMissouri who served five terms in theUS House of Representatives .Education and family background
Young was the oldest child in a family that grew to include nine children. He was educated in parochial schools in St. Louis County. He attended
McBride High School and graduated fromNormandy High School in 1941.He married Irene Slawson on
November 27 ,1947 and they were married for fifty years, until her death in 1997. Their family includes three children, nine grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.Young was a union
pipefitter by trade, a member of Pipefitters and Plumbers Local 562, AFL-CIO, St. Louis, until his election to Congress in 1976.Military service
Young served in the U.S. Army from February 1943 to November 1945. His unit landed “under fire” on
Utah Beach , onD-Day ,June 6 ,1944 . He then served in GeneralGeorge Patton ’s 3rd Army in theBattle of the Bulge . He was awarded the Bronze Star for valor in combat, the African-European Campaign Medal with Five Battlestars, theCombat Infantryman Badge , and the French Croix-de-Guerre with Palm for D-Day.Political career
Young's long political career began in 1952 with his election as Democratic
Committeeman for Airport Township in St. Louis County, an office he held until 1977. He was elected to theMissouri House of Representatives in 1956 and served there for 6 years. In 1962, he was elected to the Missouri State Senate, and served for 14 years.During his years in the State Legislature, Young supported legislation that created the St. Louis
Junior College District and helped establish theUniversity of Missouri–St. Louis . TheSt. Louis Globe-Democrat awarded him its Award for Meritious Service to his state three times, 1972, 1974, and 1976.In 1976, Young was elected to the
United States House of Representatives representing the Second Congressional District of Missouri. He served five terms until he was defeated for re-election byJack Buechner in 1986. As a member of Congress, he served on several key committees including Public Works and Transportation, Aviation, Water Resources, and Science and Technology.Young was a strong proponent of
public works projects to benefit his district and the state of Missouri. The St. Louis Construction News and Review and Pride, Inc. named Young “Construction Industry Man of the Year” in 1981. Among the projects he supported were landscaping theGateway Arch , renovation of theOld Post Office , the creation of thelight-rail mass transit MetroLink system, the construction of theThomas F. Eagleton Federal Courthouse, the expansion ofLambert Airport , and the newLock and Dam 26 atAlton, Illinois .Retirement
After his retirement from public office, Young remained active and involved in community affairs. He was a life member of Amvets, VFW, and was an active member of American Legion Post 338 in
Overland, Missouri . He also served on the Board of the James S. McDonnell USO and was a member of the St. Louis Airport Commission.Awards and honors
In 1988, President
Ronald Reagan designated the Federal Building in downtown St. Louis as the “Robert A. Young Federal Building” in Young's honor.Other awards and honors he has received include:
*The
John H. Poelker Transportation Progress Award by the RCGA Board of Directors:
*HonoraryDoctor of Humanities from theLogan School of Chiropractic ;
*The “Able Helmsman” of the Year by the Greater St. Louis Port Council;
*Dean’s Award from the University of Missouri, St. Louis
*St. Louis County Historical Society “Father Faherty” Award, 1992
*Thomas Jefferson Award from the St. Louis County Democrats, 2001.Death
Congressman Young died on
October 17 ,2007 due to liver disease.
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