Bob Angelle

Bob Angelle

Robert Joseph "Bob" Angelle (August 26, 1896 - December 22, 1979) was a businessman and politician from Breaux Bridge in St. Martin Parish, who was the Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1957-1960, the last term of Governor Earl Kemp Long. Angelle was part of the powerful Long faction of Louisiana politics. He is probably best remembered for sponsoring the bill which declared Breaux Bridge "the Crawfish Capital of the World".

Angelle was born in Cecilia in St. Martin Parish to Drauzin Angelle and the former Agnes Guidry. He was educated in public schools in Cecilia and Breaux Bridge. He attended the University of Louisiana at Lafayette (then "Southwest Louisiana Institute"). On July 8, 1919, Angelle married the former Madge Germaine Begnaud (1899-1985). She was the daughter of P.L. Begnaud and the former Germaine Richard. They had four daughters.

Angelle was the commission agent for Standard Oil Company from 1921-1932. He operated Acadian Lumber Company from 1936-1973. He was the organizer and the first president of the Breaux Bridge Sugar Co-op. He was a license building contractor and operated dairy farms as well. He was the organizer and first president of the Breaux Bridge Bank and Trust Company.

He was a town council member and mayor of Breaux Bridge in the early 1920s. One of Angelle's sons-in-law, Louis M. Kern (1922-2005), was elected mayor of Breaux Bridge in 1957. Angelle was also a member of the St. Martin Parish Democratic Executive Committee.

Angelle won his first legislative race in a special election in 1934 to fill the vacancy created by the death of Representative Gaston Thibodeaux. He served until 1964, another four years of service after his four years as Speaker. The last term was under the administration of Governor James Houston "Jimmie" Davis. Governor Long named Angelle to the Louisiana State Board of Liquidation in 1959.

After he left the legislature, Angelle became involved in a dispute with Mrs. Litie B. Bienvenu who was in line to be appointed director of public welfare for St. Martin Parish. Angelle went to Baton Rouge and told the commissioner of public welfare, Mary Evelyn Parker, the future Louisiana state treasurer, that Mrs. Bienvenu had a questionable reputation in the community and should not be appointed. The appointment was withdrawn, and she sued to obtain the position. Civil service ordered that she be given the job. She then filed a personal defamation suit against Angelle, alleging that his comments about her were made with malice.

He was a member of the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Association from 1960 until his death. He was a charter member of the Breaux Bridge Lions Club. He was a member of St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Breaux Bridge and the men's organization the Knights of Columbus.

Robert and Madge Angelle are interred in St. Bernard's cemetery. Angelle Hall, which houses the music department at UL-L, is named for Robert Angelle.

References

* "Robert Joseph "Bob" Angelle", "A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography", Vol. 1 (1988), pp. 16-17
* "Tribute: Robert Angelle", "St. Martinville Teche News", August 17, 1961
* "Lafayette Daily Advertiser", January 7, 1979
* Social Security Death Index, Robert and Madge Angelle
* fastcase.com/Yahoo/Start.aspx?C=70b07d3f10b61d95d622b94dd4f7e4c31af
* music.louisiana.edu - 11k
* http://www.theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
* AID=/20070427/BLOGS09/704270329/1002/NEWS01http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=Kern&firstname=Louis&start=21


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