Robert Schliske

Robert Schliske

Infobox_ State Representative
name= Robert Paul Edward Schliske, I
office= Wyoming State Representative (Laramie County)
party= Republican
term_start= 1971
term_end= 1975
preceded= At-large seat
succeeded= At-large seat
date of birth= birth date|1924|7|2|
place of birth= Fort Dodge, Iowa, USA
date of death= death date and age|2007|6|21|1924|7|2|
place of death=Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
religion= Lutheran
occupation= Educator; state administrator
spouse= (1) Helen Jean Konig Schliske (1947-1976, deceased), (2) Rosalind "Roz" Routt Schliske (1980-2007, surviving)
children= Son Robert Schliske, II; three daughters: Laura Schliske Wright, Debra Rose, and Chris Black

Robert Paul Edward Schliske, I (July 2, 1924 - June 21, 2007), was a founder of Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne and a former Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives. He served in the House from 1971-1975 during the administration of Republican Governor Stanley K. Hathaway.

Early years

Schlikse was born in a farmhouse east of Fort Dodge, Iowa, to Paul Schliske and the former Hattie Hansch. That same year, the family moved to Carpenter, a rural community southeast of Cheyenne in Laramie County, where he graduated from Carpenter High School.

World War II service

During World War II, he served in the United States Navy Air Corps as a radio operator.

After the war, Schliske attended the University of Wyoming at Laramie, his state's only four-year degree-granting institution of higher education. He earned a bachelor of science degree in agriculture and a master of science in education. In 1950, he returned to his "alma mater", Carpenter High School, to teach vocational agriculture. He was the advisor to his school's Future Farmers of America chapter, which was selected "best in Wyoming" for eight consecutive years and twice received a national gold emblem award. He was a former president of the Wyoming Vocational Agriculture Teachers Association and a member of Phi Delta Kappa and Alpha Tau Alpha.

In 1963, Schliske moved to Cheyenne, where he worked for the State of Wyoming during the administration of Republican Governor Clifford P. Hansen, first as director of civil defense adult education and then as director of manpower development and training.

In March 1969, Schliske became in effect one of the first employees of Laramie County Community College, having been named dean of vocational-technical education and then dean of instruction. He retired from LCCC in 1984.

Schliske served two two-year terms in the 60-member Wyoming House as an at-large member from Laramie County. He was not a candidate for a third term in the 1974 primary. He served thereafter on the board of the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and the Cheyenne Airport Golf Club. He was a former member of Civitan International, the Lions Club, and the Wyoming Senior Golfers Association.

In 1947, Schliske married the former Helen Jean Konig (September 19, 1925 - February 1976). In 1980, he married the former Rosalind "Roz" Routt (born ca. 1951) in Cheyenne. She is a journalism instructor and director of multi-media at LCCC.

Death and burial

Schliske died at the Davis Hospice Center in Cheyenne. He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Elmer Schliske, and Hilbert L. Schliske (1922-2005) and Ronald Schliske (1932-1985), both of Torrington, the seat of Goshen County; and two sisters, Edna L. Gallina (1914-1997) of Los Angeles, California, and Elsie E. Penwell (1915-2001.

In addition to his wife, Schliske was survived by a son, Robert P. Schliske, II (born 1964), of Cheyenne; three daughters, Laura Wright of Cheyenne, Debra Rose of Lusk, the seat of Niobrara County in eastern Wyoming, and Chris Black of Greeley, Colorado; two sisters, Esther Hagemann of Denver, and Eleanor Romsa of Los Angeles; ten grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren.

Services were held on June 27, 2007, at Ascension Lutheran Church in Cheyenne, where Schliske was a member. Interment was in Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.

Honors

The former lawmaker is remembered through the Robert and Rosalind Schliske Scholarship, LCCC Foundation, 1400 East College Drive, Cheyenne, WY 82007.

Trivia

Schliske was the fourth former Cheyenne lawmaker to have died in a two-month period from April 20 to June 21, 2007. Republican Joseph D. Selby and Democrat Edwin H. Whitehead died on April 20 and May 20, respectively. Former Republican Representative Larry D. Shippy, who served from 1993-1996, died on June 8. In addition, Republican U.S. Senator Craig Thomas of Casper died on June 4. In September, Dean T. Prosser, whose legislative service began with that of Schliske's, died in Rhode Island, where he had retired.

References

*http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2007/06/23/obituaries/02obit_06-23-07.txt
*http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
*www.lccc.cc.wy.us/arts_hum/mmmm/scholar.php
*Cheyenne: Office of the Wyoming Secretary of State Max Maxfield, 307-777-7378, Larry K. Brown, volunteer archivist


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