Robert Gerhart Explained

Robert R. Gerhart, Jr.
State Senate:Pennsylvania
District:11th
Term Start:January 7, 1969
Term End:November 30, 1972
Constituency:Berks County
Predecessor:Gus Yatron
Successor:Michael O'Pake
State House2:Pennsylvania
District2:126th district
Term Start2:January 2, 1967
Term End2:November 30, 1968
Birth Date:21 December 1920
Birth Place:Robesonia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Alma Mater:Albright College
Occupation:Retired
Spouse:Lillian S. Gerhart (deceased); Joan Marie Gerhart
Children:3
Residence:Pompano Beach, Florida

Robert R. Gerhart, Jr. (December 21, 1920 – August 23, 2021) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 11th district from 1969 to 1972.[1] He also served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 126th district from 1967 to 1968.[2] [3]

Early life and education

He was born in Robesonia, Pennsylvania to Robert R. and Mae R. Moyer Gerhart. He attended Robesonia High School and graduated from Albright College in 1941. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II from 1945 to 1946.[4]

Business career

He worked as a news reporter for The Reading Times from 1938 to 1948. He was the owner of the Diamond Beach Resort in Wildwood, New Jersey from 1966 to 1986. He was the owner of a public relations company named Roberts & Company. He published the New Era Union journal in Reading, Pennsylvania and was one of the early pioneers in the Pennsylvania cable TV business as the founder of Suburban TV Cable Company.[2] [4]

Political career

Gerhart worked as a campaign manager for U.S. Congressman George M. Rhodes. He was a member of the Robesonia Borough Council from 1946 to 1956. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 126th district from 1967 to 1968[2] and the Pennsylvania Senate for the 11th district from 1969 to 1972.[4]

Personal life

Gerhart and his wife Lillian Gerhart donated $1.5 million to Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania to establish the Bob and Lillian Gerhart Chair in Communications.[5]

He died in Tucson, Arizona, in August 2021 at the age of 100.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cox . Harold . Senate Members "G" . Wilkes University . Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  2. Web site: Pennsylvania House of Representatives - Robert R Gerhart, Jr. Biography . www.legis.state.pa.us . 21 March 2019.
  3. Web site: Cox . Harold . House Members "G" . Wilkes University . Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  4. Web site: Pennsylvania Senate - Robert R Gerhart, Jr Biography . www.legis.state.pa.us . 21 March 2019.
  5. Web site: Bushlin . Merav . Promises Kept . www.albright.edu . 23 March 2019.
  6. Web site: Robert Gerhart Jr. . Reading Eagle . 3 September 2021.