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Chris Ullo

John Chris Ullo


Louisiana State Representative
for Jefferson Parish
In office
May 1972 – March 1988
Preceded by Multi-member district:

James E. Beeson
George R. Blue
Francis E. "Hank" Lauricella
Leon E. Soniat, Jr.
Thomas J. "Butch" Ward

Succeeded by Steven Theriot

Louisiana State Senator
for Jefferson Parish
In office
March 1988 – January 2008
Preceded by Elwyn Nicholson
Succeeded by John Alario

Born March 16, 1928
Marrero, Jefferson Parish
Died January 16, 2014 (aged 85)
Metairie, Jefferson Parish
Resting place Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Gretna in Jefferson Parish
Political party Democrat
Spouse(s) Joyce Ann Daigle Ullo (married 1959-2014, his death)
Children One son:

Chris John Ullo
Three daughters:
Bernie U. Blanchard
Frankie U. Boudreaux
Cynthia U. Robbins

Alma mater Tulane University
Occupation Businessman
Religion Roman Catholic

John Chris Ullo (March 16, 1928 – January 16, 2014) was a businessman from suburban Jefferson Parish outside New Orleans, Louisiana, who served in both houses of the state legislature from 1972, when he entered the state House of Representatives[1][2] until he was term-limited in 2008 in the District 8 state Senate seat.[3] He represented West Jefferson Parish from Terrytown, to Grand Isle.

Biography

A native and lifelong resident of Marrero on the West Bank of the Mississippi River, Ullo was the son of Mike Ullo and the former Carolina Drago.[4] He graduated from Marrero High School and procured a certificate in mechanical drawing from Tulane University in New Orleans.

Ullo was considered a legislative champion of economic growth, education, and anti-crime legislation. He was instrumental in the passage of the law which designates revenues derived from gambling to underwrite a statewide computer fingerprint system to track criminals. He worked to expand vocational education programs and to increase the pay of public school teachers.[5]

Ullo also pushed for improved flood protection and for the establishment of the Jefferson West Higher Education Center, a consortium of the University of New Orleans and the Jefferson Parish School Board, located on the campus of John Ehret High School in Marrero. In his later career, Ullo served on the Senate Education, Finance, and the Joint Budget committees. He received the "Award for Excellence in Youth Tobacco Prevention" for his work in the passage of legislation to stop minors from purchasing tobacco. The Louisiana Wildlife Federation named him "Conservationist of the Year."[5]

Former state Representative Joseph F. Toomy, a Republican colleague of Ullo's, also from Jefferson Parish who was also term-limited in 2008, described Ullo as "a very conscientious legislator" who worked for the interests of Marrero in particular and the West Bank in general. Toomy cited Ullo's work for the completion of the elevated West Bank Expressway as perhaps his major accomplishments.[5]

Electioneering was a family endeavor for the Ullos, his son, Chris John Ullo, told The New Orleans Times-Picayune. The family "knocked on doors, worked the phone banks, handed out fliers and asked constituents for their vote. Every election made our bond as a family even stronger," said Ullo's daughter, Bernie U. Blanchard. There are two other Ullo daughters from his long marriage to the former Joyce Ann Daigle, Frankie Boudreaux and Cynthia Robbins.[5]

In retirement, Ullo worked on his farm in Franklinton in Washington Parish but according to his family was still "always helping people." The Ullo name is familiar in the West Bank for Ullo's Hardware, which has been in business since 1958 and is run by Ullo's son. The store also sells fabrics, an idea instituted by Ullo's wife, the former Joyce Ann Daigle (born 1929).[5]

Ullo died early in 2014 at the age of 85 of congestive heart failure at East Jefferson General Hospital in the census-designated place of Metairie.[5] Services were held on January 22 at the Roman Catholic Immaculate Conception Church in Marrero. Burial followed at Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Gretna, the Jefferson Parish seat of government.[4]

Ullo's brother, Frank Joseph Ullo (1932-2024), practiced dentistry for nearly four decades in Marrero and was also a delegate to the 1973 Louisiana State Constitutional Convention.[6]

References

  1. J. Chris Ullo. Project Vote Smart. Retrieved on May 9, 2022.
  2. Membership of the Louisiana House of Representatives. house.louisiana.gov. Retrieved on May 9, 2022.
  3. Membership in the Louisiana Senate, 1880-Present. senate.la.gov. Retrieved on May 9, 2022.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Senator J. Chris Ullo. The New Orleans Times-Picayune. Retrieved on January 19, 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Melinda Morris and Andrea Shaw, "Retired Sen. Chris Ullo, longtime West Bank legislator, is dead at 85," The New Orleans Times-Picayune, January 16, 2014.
  6. Frank Ullo obituary. New Orleans Times-Picayune (October 16, 2024). Retrieved on October 18, 2024.