Posted on 11/25/2007 4:54:20 PM PST by skully
HELENA (AP) Former Lt. Gov. Karl Ohs, who dedicated years to public service and was widely known for his role in negotiating an end to the Freemen standoff near Jordan, died Sunday at his home in Helena. He was 61.
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Just a young feller.
Here in Cow Hampshah, we’ve never had a Lieutenant Governor die.
That’s sad news to hear. I knew him a little , did some business with him. A really nice fellow. Gotta say that I’m honored to have known him.
Sad news out of MT. May Mr. Ohs rest in peace.
There is only this one photo of Ohs from the famous Freemen standoff left on Google images. One hopes that more will pop up in his honor.
On Montana Headlines, there is an excerpt from a longer Charles Johnson piece about last summer's GOP state convention in which Johnson talks about Ohs saying farewell to the party he served so well. It is short, lyrical, and worth reading.
Johnson's full obituary on Ohs is also good.
Corey Stapleton, outgoing state Senate minority leader, recently said that Karl Ohs was the uncredited and unsung hero behind the many legislative and economic successes of the Judy Martz administration.
One thing that is becoming clear (and that one is hearing more and more in Montana Republican circles) is that while Martz wasn't a skilled politician who could keep out of electoral and press problems, she was a better governor either than her popular Republican predecessor or her popular Democratic successor.
And "the rock" (as Stapleton put it) behind her was the old cowboy, Karl Ohs.
He will be missed. Deeply.
Ping for those who haven’t seen the photo of Karl Ohs on horseback — from back in the day.
I was shocked to hear about his death. I didn’t know he was ill. I personally hoped we could’ve persuaded him to get back in the political arena as he was one of the best and brightest in MT. May he rest in peace.
Is that a common MT name?
There is a body shop in Kalispell & WHitefish named Ohs.
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