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Bob Reese

Bobby Lynn Reese, known as Bob Reese (April 29, 1929 – November 26, 2004),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bobby Lynn Reese )〕 was a home builder, architectural designer, portrait painter, and businessman in Natchitoches, Louisiana, who was a co-chairman of the Natchitoches Parish Republican Party from 1968 to 2004, during an era in which Democrats dominated his region of the state, particularly at the state and local political levels.〔Obituary of Bob Reese. ''Shreveport Times'', November 27, 2004〕
==Early years, education, military==

Reese was born in Arcadia, the seat of Bienville Parish in north Louisiana, to Lester Reese (1910–1977)〔 and the former Martha Beard (1911–1975).〔"Louisiana: Bob Reese", ''Who's Who in American Politics, 2007-2008'' (Marquis Who's Who: New Providence, New Jersey, 2007), p. 670〕 He attended Arcadia High School but graduated in 1946 from Simsboro High School in western Lincoln Parish. He attended Louisiana Tech University in Ruston but did not graduate. He served from 1948 to 1953 in the United States Air Force during the time of the Korean War, but he was not stationed in Korea. Instead, he was a clerk-typist in Japan and never even carried a gun.〔Statement of Gwendolyn Thomas Reese, December 1, 2009〕

After his military discharge, Reese in 1954 married the former Gwendolyn Thomas, the daughter of Neil Thomas (1892–1963) and the former Lilla Perry (1898–1995) of Jonesboro, the seat of Jackson Parish. Neil Thomas, a boyhood friend of Governor Jimmie Davis, was the Democratic sheriff of Jackson Parish from 1928 to 1948. In 1934, Sheriff Thomas arrived on the scene near Gibsland some ten minutes after the capture and death of the bandits Bonnie and Clyde. In the second Davis administration, Thomas served as state parole director. He died on the job of a heart attack in the front door of the state capitol in Baton Rouge. At Davis' request, Mrs. Thomas served the remaining ten months of her husband's term.〔

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