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Edward Kennon : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Kennon

Francis Edward Kennon, Jr., usually known as Ed Kennon (born August 31, 1938), is a multi-millionaire Shreveport real-estate developer and a former member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, the regulatory body for oil, natural gas, and utilities.
A Democrat, Kennon represented north Louisiana on the commission for two six-year terms from January 1, 1973, until December 31, 1984. During his tenure, the panel was enlarged from three to five members under a provision of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974.〔Statement from the Louisiana Public Service Commission in Baton Rouge〕 Kennon first represented thirty-three parishes in District 3 and then eighteen parishes in the smaller District 5. Kennon's uncle was Robert F. Kennon, a conservative Democrat who served as governor of Louisiana from 1952 to 1956.
==Early years, education, business==

Kennon was born in Minden, the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana. His father, Francis Edward Kennon, Sr. (1899–1945), was known as F. E. Kennon; his mother, Clara Wallace Kennon (1913–1997), was a native of Arkansas. F. E. and his brother, Webb Kennon, operated the former Kennon's Grocery in downtown Minden, the first in Minden to have price tags on the merchandise. After Floyd's death, Clara continued to operate the store, for which she had long handled the financial obligations. She also did tax consulting for individual clients. The business was begun by Kennon's paternal grandfather, Floyd Kennon (1871–1966).〔(New Page 0 )〕 Kennon has a younger brother, Michael Wayne "Mike" Kennon (born 1942).〔ReportType=1&searchform=name Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More〕
After he graduated from Minden High School in 1956, Ed Kennon attended the Methodist-affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport but did not graduate. Instead, he entered the concrete business in Minden with Frank B. Treat, Jr. (1923–1994) and built the Kennon Apartments there. Later he became a high-powered developer in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish, and adjoining Bossier City in Bossier Parish. He and his third wife are directors of the Tri-State Bank and Trust in Haughton in Bossier Parish. Kennon purchased the bank from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.〔http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Ed+Kennon&btnG=Google+Search〕 and owns the Tri-State Sand and Gravel Company, the developer of Lakewood, a 600-home subdivision in Bossier. He also is the developer of Forest Hills in Bossier Parish. City.〔http://www.bossiercity.org/dept/mpc/agendas/2007/MPC-Minutes-08-20-07.pdf〕

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