Keith Skelton Explained

Keith Skelton should not be confused with Keith Shelton.

Keith Skelton
State House:Oregon
Termstart:1957
Termend:1973
Constituency1:Lane County
Constituency2:Multnomah County
Birth Date:6 May 1918
Alma Mater:University of Michigan
Spouse:Betty Roberts

Keith Dexter Skelton (May 6, 1918 – October 23, 1994) was an American attorney, soldier and politician. He served in the Oregon Legislative Assembly and as a World War II B-17 pilot.[1] As a pilot, he flew over fifty missions in the war against Japan. He received his BS from Edinboro University, his MS from University of Michigan and his JD from the University of Washington. He served seven terms in the Oregon House of Representatives, from 1957 to 1973, first from Lane County, then from Multnomah County. He was also an attorney, was on the faculty of two state universities, and served on the Board of Directors of Portland Community College from 1987 onward. He had been chair of Governor Tom McCall's Task Force on Transportation.[2]

Skelton was born on a farm near Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania.

He had two daughters, Carol and Anne, and two sons, Keith and Thomas. In 1968 he married fellow legislator and future Oregon Supreme Court judge Betty Roberts.

Skelton died on October 23, 1994.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joint House Memorial No. 10, 1997 . 2010-07-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110611065053/http://www.leg.state.or.us/97reg/measures/hjm1.dir/hjm0010.int.html . 2011-06-11 . dead .
  2. "Multnomah County Voters Guide", March 1995
  3. "Department: In Memoriam", The Oregon State Bar Bulletin, December 1995, Vol. 56, p. 54.