IKE SKELTON DIES
 
Former
 Congressman Ike Skelton, 81,  a strong supporter of the military who 
served 17 terms in the U.S. House before losing a re-election bid in 
2010, died Monday at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va., 
surrounded by family and friends. Ike entered the hospital a week 
earlier with a cough. .
 
 The Lexington native was a Democrat and
 former chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Ike was born in 
Lexington, Lafayette County, Dec. 20, 1931. He attended Wentworth 
Military Academy, Lexington.; graduated from Lexington High School, 
Lexington, 1949; attended the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1953; 
earned a A.B., University of Missouri, Columbia, 1953 and a LL.B., 
University of Missouri, Columbia, 1956.
 
 Ike was an attorney in private practice. He was elected Lafayette 
County Prosecuting Attorney, serving 1957-1960; special assistant 
attorney general, Missouri state attorney general, 1961-1963; member of 
the Missouri State Senate, 1971-1977; elected as a Democrat to the 
Ninety-fifth and to the sixteen succeeding Congresses (January 3, 
1977-January 3, 2011); He was the Chairman, Committee on Armed Services 
(One Hundred Tenth and One Hundred Eleventh Congresses); and 
unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the One Hundred Twelfth 
Congress in 2010. 
 
 The Missourian strongly and successful 
championed Whiteman Air Force Base, Fort Leonard Wood and the Missouri 
Army and Air National Guard.  He was an excellent historian and author. 
 Ike was a friend to many in the Henry County region and could call more
 people by their first names than any other elected official in the 
state.
 
 Skelton lost to Republican Vicky Hartzler in 2010 in 
western Missouri's 4th Congressional District. He then joined the law 
firm of Kansas City-based Husch Blackwell, working in its offices in 
Kansas City and Washington.
 
 He was a gentleman of the old school and had impeccable manners. Ike was honest, trustworthy and a true American patriot