Robert Mosbacher Sr.

Robert Mosbacher Sr.

Robert Mosbacher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jan. 25, 2010.
HOUSTON (AP) - Robert Mosbacher Sr., a Houston oil multimillionaire who served as U.S. Commerce secretary under his close friend, President George H.W. Bush, died Sunday at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. He was 82.

Mosbacher died after a yearlong battle with pancreatic cancer, family spokesman Jim McGrath.

The Texan was a powerful Republican fundraiser who served at the top echelons of Bush's presidential campaigns and most recently served as a general campaign chairman for 2008 GOP presidential nominee John McCain.

As commerce secretary, Mosbacher helped lay the foundation for the North American Free Trade Agreement.

"Together we shared a journey that led to the presidency, the mountaintop of American politics, and there we worked together to help America more fully embrace the world around us and compete in the newly emerging global markets that the waning Cold War made accessible," Bush said in a statement. "No doubt, he will be remem bered as one the most effective commerce secretaries in our nation's history."

Mosbacher was born in Mount Vernon, N.Y. and grew up in White Plains. He graduated from the Choate School and earned his bachelor's degree in business administration from Washington and Lee University in 1947.

The following year, he moved to Houston and built a highly successful oil and gas company that would have interests in U.S. and international markets. Bush described Mosbacher as "an honorable and a first-rate businessman, and perhaps the shrewdest dealmaker I ever knew."

Mosbacher got into politics in the early 1960s, working as a fundraiser for various Republican candidates in southeast Texas and also managing then Vice President Richard Nixon's 1968 presidential campaign in Harris County, which includes Houston.

Mosbacher was chief fundraiser of Bush's 1988 presidential campaign, and after Bush's victory, was appointed commerce secretary. He was the main official re sponsible for promoting NAFTA, which was later signed into law during the Clinton administration.

In 1995, Mosbacher supported efforts to eliminate the Commerce Department, saying it was no longer necessary and a "prime example of how the federal bureaucracy has gotten too big and too expensive."

In his political career, Mosbacher managed the national fundraising operations of five different GOP presidential campaigns - from Gerald Ford in 1976 to McCain.

Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker worked with Mosbacher on several campaigns and in Bush's cabinet and was a friend.

"He always provided candor, intelligence, and a special sense of joy for life that was Texas-sized in its grandness," Baker said in a statement. "My wife Susan and I are saddened by his death. We have lost a special friend, and our prayers are with his family."

Mosbacher was also an accomplished sailor, amassing numerous titles in New York and Texas. He was involved in ch aritable projects, helping start the Odyssey Academy Charter School in Galveston and supporting the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, said Bush, who borrowed a phrase from his 1989 inaugural address in describing Mosbacher as "a true Point of Light."

Mosbacher was married four times, including to Georgette Mosbacher, a flashy socialite and cosmetics entrepreneur whose animated personality and red hair made her a popular subject of gossip columnists when the couple was in Washington, D.C. The couple divorced in 1998.


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CHARLES A. HAYWOOD & FAMILY

January 30, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Bruce Erdman

January 29, 2010

To the family my prayers are with you in this time of grief. Bob Mosbacher was an inspiration to me when I was a teenager sailing blue Jay's on Long Island sound. His presence made huge difference even with those who did not know him personally. He will be missed.

January 28, 2010

Had many fun times with Bob and especially liked his Exploration Staff......highly regarded all.....Good man to share a deal with....and did several that Bill Kilroy was also envolved.....He had a blessed life....Will sure miss that great smile.....George and Libby Alcorn

JoAnn Ahearn

January 28, 2010

Mr.Mosbacher was a great mentor and friend to my son Joey during the McCain campaign. They shared alot of laughs together.My son will always cherish those memories.Our thoughts and prayers are with the Mosbacher family. He will be missed.

KEN & MARY O'DANIEL

January 28, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE MOSBACHER FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MR. MOSBACHER.

January 28, 2010

As a Washington & Lee classmate, I remember Bob really well. He was a very impressive student as well as friend. I enjoyed following his career as a politic advocate and fundraiser throughout the years.
Roy Grimley, W&L '49
Fort Mohave, AZ
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January 26, 2010

Sorry, but no more pain. Rest in Peace.

Libby Essary

January 26, 2010

My years of working for Mr. M have given me wonderful memories of him.
I will miss his calling me "darlin" and I will miss his laugh.

R Golay

January 26, 2010

To the the family of Robert Mosbacher - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that KRobert will be missed by many.

Lou Jarrell

January 25, 2010

My prayers and thoughts go out to Bob's loved ones. We started working in the oil business about the same time, Bob in Houston and I, a geologist, in Lafayette, LA. Such an intelligent and fine man. He bought one of my first prospects (Cameron Ph.,LA.)that was the discovery of over 100 BCF of gas.We went in different directions from there but remained friends over the years.I'll miss Bob.

beemer

January 25, 2010

Our heartfelt prayers are with you in this time of sorrow and loss.

Jo Ann Crowder

January 25, 2010

You do not know me as I was not involved in Politics or the oil industry. In the 80's I was employed by Allright,Inc. as a Garage Manager. I worked for 10 years at the Esperson Bldg. (Which was the Bank of Tx Garage), then spent 5 years at the Main garage at Main and Clay. Mr Mosbacher parked on contract at both locations. I just want Mr Mosbacher's Children to know what a kind and generous man your Father was. (Like you do not already know) He was so gracious to me and all my parking attendants. Every Christmas I got a beautiful Fruit Basket from him and my workers all got"nice" tips. He always spoke to me and ask how my day was going.What a "Classy Man" We were very careful with his little silver mercedes. When he went to Washington I was as proud for him as if he were my own child. I shall always remember him as someone who was very kind to the "Little Man" God rest your soul Mr. Mosbacher

Richard Seline

January 25, 2010

I was mentored directly and indirectly by Bob Mosbacher - never was there a more gracious gentleman and source for encouraging young people to engage in politics, campaigns, and serving in public office. He did all this with a determination and a smile. My wife and I join in sending the entire Mosbacher clan our prayers and blessings on his name. Richard and Eleanor Seline

David McCuiston

January 25, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Susan Franzheim

January 25, 2010

...My husband, Kenneth Franzheim and I joined the Republican Eagles in the late '70s when Bob asked us to help with the campaign of Ronald Reagan.
...At many meetings and social events, I would speak with Bob privately - asking him probing questions about the Republicans in general as well as specifically about rumored "facts" that had me worried.
...Bob always responded forthrightly and told me I could always bring things to him that he might not learn about otherwise.
...He was a Texas-size "kingmaker" and a giant of a man!

Patricia A. Jublikhan PC

January 25, 2010

David and I are grateful for all that you have done for our just cause.
God Bless You Bob.
XOXO,
Patty

Reginald addo-Ankrah

January 25, 2010

A True Class Act! May he rest in peace.

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