- Ronald 'Bo' Ginn
Ronald Bryan 'Bo' Ginn (
May 31 ,1934 -January 6 ,2005 ) represented Georgia's 1st congressional district in theUnited States House of Representatives .Ginn was born in
Morgan, Georgia and attendedAbraham Baldwin Agricultural College inTifton, Georgia from 1951 through 1953 and Georgia Southern College, in Statesboro where he earned a degree in 1956.Ginn served as administrative assistant to U.S. Senator
Herman Talmadge and U.S. CongressmanGeorge Elliott Hagan . He successfully ran against Hagan as a Democrat to win the 1st District congressional seat in 1972 to the93rd United States Congress . He served five consecutive terms in that seat before stepping down to run forGovernor of Georgia in 1982.During his time in the House, Ginn was considered one of South Georgia's most influential legislators, and credited with helping to bring several
United States Navy bases to the area, as well as to protectFort Stewart when its future seemed shaky. In the 1982 Georgia gubernatorial election, Ginn lost in the primary toJoe Frank Harris . His political career over, he founded the Ginn & Eddington lobbying firm inWashington, D.C. and later moved toAugusta, Georgia to be closer to his children.In 1993, Ginn filed for
bankruptcy and soon after was investigated for financial discrepancies. After pleading guilty to bank fraud and receiving a federal prison sentence, in 1995 extra time was added to his sentence due to theUnited States Court of Appeals believing the first ruling was too lenient. Ironically, in his '82 bid for governor he had run ads showing himself in a jail cell, touting his "tough on crime " reputation. He would eventually serve a total of 21 months in prison.Ginn's wife Gloria died in 1998; Ginn was diagnosed with
lung cancer in 2003 and succumbed to the disease onJanuary 2 ,2005 . He left behind 3 children - Julie Moretz, Ronald Bryan Ginn Jr. and Kacy Jones, and seven grandchildren.References
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58006-2005Jan7.html Obituary in the "Washington Post"]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gilmour-givhan.html Site listing birth/death dates of U.S. politicians]External links
* [http://www.legacy.com/Atlanta/Guestbook.asp?Page=Guestbook&PersonID=3009310 Guestbook]
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