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Saturday, March 20, 2010

Udall Family Releases Statement on Passing of Stewart Udall Today at Age 90

Also see my later post with responses from NM officials.

Very sad news. Former Interior Secretary Stewart Lee Udall, 90, father of Senator Tom Udall, D-N.M., passed away peacefully this morning at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico, surrounded by family.

Following a fall last week, Udall, who had been in failing health, was confined to his bed and died of natural causes.

Stewart Udall was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Erma Lee Udall. He is survived by their six children; Tom, Scott, Lynn, Lori, Denis and Jay, and their families, including eight grandchildren.

A “Celebration of Life” memorial will be held later this year in Santa Fe. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to the following organizations: Santa Fe Pro Musica, Santa Fe Conservation Trust, and Think New Mexico.

Stewart L. Udall was born in St. John’s, Arizona on January 31, 1920 to former Arizona Supreme Court Justice Levi S. Udall and Louise Lee Udall. He attended the University of Arizona where he earned undergraduate and law degrees.

During World War II, Stewart served four years in the United States Air Force as a gunner. He flew fifty missions over Western Europe for which he received the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf Clusters.

In 1954, Stewart was elected to serve Arizona’s second district in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was elected to serve four terms in the Congress.

In 1960, he proved instrumental in helping persuade Arizona Democrats to support then-Senator John F. Kennedy during the Democratic Nomination Convention. Upon election in 1960, President Kennedy appointed Stewart Udall Secretary of Interior, where his accomplishments under Presidents Kennedy and Johnson made him an icon in the environmental and conservation communities.

Legislative achievements from Secretary Udall’s cabinet career include The Wilderness Act of 1964, The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the expansion of the National Park System and the creation of The Land and Water Conservation Fund.

Until his passing, Stewart Udall continued his devotion to public service as an author, historian, scholar, lecturer, environmental activist, lawyer and citizen of the outdoors. He was the last surviving member of President Kennedy’s original cabinet.

Note: I thought you might enjoy seeing this post with photos and videos from election night 2008, when Stewart and the rest of the Udall family accompanied Tom Udall onstage to celebrate his victory in the Senate race. Also, this post is about a message Stewart and his wife wrote to their grandchildren, and includes a photo fo Stewart, Tom and Jill voting in 2006.

March 20, 2010 at 11:33 AM in Sen. Tom Udall | Permalink

Comments

what a human being. really makes me realize sticking to convictions and protecting all is what we need today.
the earth is better from having him here to protect her.

Posted by: Mary Ellen | Mar 20, 2010 12:00:52 PM

Stewart Udall was a spectacular human being, Congressman and Secretary of the Interior, as well as a pioneering conservationist and environmentalist. He also fought on behalf of the Navajo people and others to get compensation for the damaging effects of cold war uranium mining and atomic tests.

Posted by: Edgar | Mar 20, 2010 1:04:22 PM

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