- Robert Frederick Bennett
Infobox Governor
name= Robert F. Bennett
caption=
order= 39th
office= Governor of Kansas
term_start= January 6, 1975
term_end= January 8, 1979
lieutenant=Shelby Smith
predecessor=Robert Docking
successor=John W. Carlin
birth_date= May 23, 1927
birth_place=Kansas City, Missouri
death_date= death date and age|2000|10|9|1927|05|23
death_place=Kansas City, Kansas
spouse= Mildred Joan Gregory, Oliva A. D. Fisher
profession= attorney, politician
party= Republican
religion=Presbyterian
footnotes=Robert Frederick Bennett (May 23, 1927ndash October 9, 2000) was the thirty-ninth
Governor of Kansas from 1975 to 1979. A lawyer, he was born May 27, 1927 inKansas City, Missouri and died October 9, 2000 oflung cancer at the St. Joseph's Medical Center in Kansas City.Bennett married Joan Gregory, whom he met at Shawnee Mission Rural High School while participating in
debate . They had four children: Robert F. (junior), Virginia L., Kathleen, and Patricia. In 1952, Bennett began his own law firm with Robert Lytle. The firm continued for more than 40 years until it merged with Lathrop & Gage in the mid-1990s. From 1957 to 1965, Bennett served as mayor ofPrairie Village, Kansas (a suburb of Kansas City). He then served as a member of theKansas State Senate from 1965 to 1975, just prior to his term as governor. Bennett also served in the U.S. Marine Corps duringWorld War II and during theKorean War . He was a member of theAmerican Bar Association , theAmerican Judicature Society , the Freemasons, and the Optimist Club.Bennett was known for his classic cowboy boots, cowboy hat, and beard. He was an eloquent speaker and would often send reporters scrambling for dictionaries. He was also an avid hunter and fisherman.
He is buried in Corinth Cemetery, Prairie Village, Kansas.
Trivia
* Bennett had no speechwriters on his staff, and considered his annual legislative message to be his most important duty.
External links
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