DELBERT LATTA
BOWLING GREEN — Former U.S. Rep. Delbert L. Latta (R-OH5, Bowling Green), who served in Congress for 30 years representing all or part of 15 northwest Ohio counties, and knew eight U.S. presidents, died May 12 at Wood Haven Nursing Home, Bowling Green, OH, after an extended illness. He was 96 years old. Delbert was born March 5, 1920, in Weston, Ohio, to Lester and Bessie (Thompson) Latta. Surviving him are his wife of 67 years, Rose Mary (Kiene), daughter Rose Ellen Jackson (Stephen), and son Robert (Marcia), both of Bowling Green; five grandchildren: Peter (Alyssa) Kuebeck, Perrysburg, David (Rachel) Kuebeck, and Andrew Kuebeck, Elizabeth and Maria Latta, all of Bowling Green; three great-grandchildren: Olivia and Hazel Kuebeck, Bowling Green, and Noah Kuebeck, Perrysburg; also, two sisters, Corrine Harden (Bob, d.) of Findlay, and Hilda (Bob, d.) Smith, of McComb. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Donald and Lester Latta, sister Marcella George and son-in-law E.J. Kuebeck.
Del learned early in life that success comes through hard work. He applied himself in the classroom and successfully took part in speaking contests, at North Baltimore and then McComb High School, where he graduated in 1938. As a youngster, he was also a prizefighter boxer, assisting his family with his earnings, and honing his competitive skills. Encouraged by his teachers to attend college, he worked his way through school, first at Findlay College, and then at Ohio Northern University, where he received his undergraduate degree in government and a law degree with honors. He served in the Ohio National Guard and the U.S. Army from 1938-41, and the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in 1942-43.
In 1952, while practicing law and teaching at ONU, Del successfully ran for the Ohio Senate, where he served three two-year terms before seeking and winning Ohio's Fifth District Congressional primary from a crowded field of candidates, ultimately winning the seat that he held successfully for 15 terms.
While he was author or co-sponsor of many important pieces of legislation, the 1981 Gramm-Latta Budget Bill, and the 1982 Latta-Michel Bill which served as the economic cornerstones for the Reagan Revolution will be Del's lasting legacies on Capitol Hill. Gramm-Latta mandated the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (the Kemp-Roth Tax Cut), increased military spending, and provided cuts in discretionary and mandatory spending. Both bills were passed through the U.S. House with bi-partisan support, with the opposition party in control of the chamber.
A staunch conservative, Del worked diligently to protect the taxpayers of this country from increased taxes. This philosophy, coupled with his hard work, resulted in numerous awards, among them 16 Golden Bulldog Awards from the Watchdogs of the Treasury. He also served as Dean of the Ohio Congressional Delegation.
During his 30 years of congressional service, he served on the Agriculture, Export Controls, Judiciary, Budget, and Rules Committees. He was appointed to the Judiciary Committee during the Watergate hearings against his wishes, and defended Nixon until he was convinced that, indeed, there was a cover-up. His position as Ranking Member of the Budget Committee, from its inception in 1975, earned him one of the eight leadership slots of the Republican Leadership Committee, allowing him to meet weekly with President Ronald Reagan. Throughout his public
service career, he enjoyed inviting Republican leaders, officeholders, and candidates to northwest Ohio, and over the years, hosted such individuals as Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, John Connally, Bob Dole, Howard Baker, and Elizabeth Dole among others.
In Ohio's Fifth District, he was known as a hard-working, honorable and decent man, who returned to the district every weekend to maintain a working grasp of issues facing northwest Ohio and to meet regularly with constituents throughout the communities he represented. He particularly enjoyed his visits to small town festivals, county fairs, and local schools, where he found he could gain important insight through casual conversations with people. His open door policy with constituents resulted in multitudes of "keys to cities" and appreciation awards from Scout troops, Kiwanis, Rotary, church groups, business organizations and agricultural clubs.
After retiring from Congress in 1989, he served as a trustee for many years on the boards of trustees at Bowling Green State University and Defiance College, and the John Ashbrook Center at Ashland College. Following his retirement, he would often speak to service clubs and to school groups about the importance of civic involvement, and sharing reflections of many of the key national and international events that had occurred during his time in office, and providing insights about the individuals who made key decisions impacting the world.
In 2003 the Bowling Green Post Office was named the Delbert L. Latta Post Office Building through Public Law 108-50. Among other honors conferred upon him were honorary doctorate degrees from Bowling Green State University, Findlay College, the Medical College of Ohio, Ohio Northern University, and Tiffin University.
Del was a 33rd Degree Mason and a member of the McComb Church of Christ, and American Legion.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes honoring Del's life of service may be made to the McComb Church of Christ, or the Del Latta Scholarship Funds at BGSU Foundation, Ohio Northern University, and the University of Findlay. The family wishes to thank the caring staff of Wood Haven Health Care and the Wood County Hospital.
Visitation for Del will be on Sunday May 15, 2016 from 1:00-5:00 PM in Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home & Crematory, 1460 W. Wooster Street/P.O. Box 648, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402. Tele: 419-352-2171, where a Masonic Service will be held at 5:00 PM. Del's Funeral Service will be on Monday May 16, 2016 at 10:00 AM in the McComb Church of Christ, 400 Ackerly St., McComb, Ohio 45858, where visitation will begin at 9:00 AM. Interment with Military Honors' will be at McComb Union Cemetery, McComb, Ohio
Online Condolences as well as fond memories may be left for the Latta family by visiting www.hannemanfh.com
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Diane Kahle
May 7, 2020
One of the greatest men (politician) I've known. And--- he has a great son following in his footsteps!
Valerie Ladd Gladieux
May 19, 2016
Robert Latta,
I believe you were my 5th grade teacher at S. Main school. My father, James Ladd, was a friend of your father and your father signed my naturalization certificate in 1974 when I became a US citizen. My dad always spoke so highly of your father. My thoughts and prayers for your family.
Kay Dziak
May 16, 2016
Sincere condolences to the family of a true statesman whom always had my unconditional support.
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Well Done
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2003 in Bowling Green,Building renamed--Delbert L.Latta P.O. Building
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Served in The U.S. House,30 years
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3- 2 year terms
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After High School
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1942 to 1943
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to 1941
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Ross Wm. Taylor
May 16, 2016
Monday, May 16, 2016
Good morning Robert Latta
Just a note to let you know I wish to share my grief about your father's passing.
I have known him since my high school days when he ran for state office.
He visited the Taylor family many, many times at the Archbold Buckeye office, of which I am proud. It was always a personal pleasure to see him walk through the front door. I knew I was in great company.
He came to my father's, Orrin R. Taylor's funeral. What a surprise and shock to me.
My father boasted to his friends every time he visited his office in Washington, D.C.
Delbert Latta was a great man who served the State of Ohio and the nation with great dignity. Always a gentleman.
I am proud of my lifetime friendship with him.
I think of his service to our great country every day.
Respectfully,
Ross Wm. Taylor
Karen (Latta) Vowell
May 16, 2016
Our deepest sympathy to you all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Herb Sharfenaker USMCR
May 16, 2016
God Bless/RIP. And Thank YOU for your service in The Military and The Ohio and U.S. Politics. Mr.Latta... Semper Fi.
May 15, 2016
Our sincere sympathy to your Family. May the Lord give you strength during this Time of sorrow. Let's not forget that he is in a better place. He has run his race & finished his course.
He has earned his crown of jewels.
Sincerely , Lori Sterling
Emil Petti
May 15, 2016
Dear Rosemary,Bob and Rose Ellen, So sorry for the lost of a great honest man. It was a great honor to be del's friend. So many happy memories,while we lived in Bowling Green and Findley.He will be greatly missed. You are all in our preys. Mr &Mrs. Emil J. Petti
Robert Hazel
May 15, 2016
Del took a back seat to no other elected official when it came to personal service to his constituents within the fifth congressional district. I shall always be thankful for the considerate and kind assistance he provided my family and I upon several occasions. He always treated us like family. He was a tremendous political leader, and a wonderful man. May God bless him and his family!
Diane Kahle
May 14, 2016
Please accept my sympathy. What a great man! He was the best politician ever.
Cat Cee
May 14, 2016
If only our politicians were following his example today. I hope his family is comforted by the high standards and esteem in which he lived. Please accept my sympathy
Susan Gladieux
May 14, 2016
My thoughts and prayers are with the family. I recall when my older brother was in Vietnam and my parents had not heard from him and my mother was not getting anywhere in contact the Marines, she contacted her State Representative Delbert Latta. He made some calls and before you know it my brothers c.o. was standing over his hospital bed making him call his mother. He had broken some ribs falling into a foxhole. My mother was so elated and very pleased with Rep. Latta.
Shelby Peto
May 14, 2016
Dear Bob and family, So sorry for the lost of your father. He was a great man and did a wonderful job for the 5th District here in Ohio. Bob I knew you from working at Civilian Marksmanship at Camp Perry. You seem to be following your Dad's footsteps in Washington very well. I am proud of you. Trust in the Lord and He will guide all of your lives and help you with your great lost. Shelby Peto Port Clinton, Ohio
May 14, 2016
Our thoughts and prayers Tony and Rosemary Biesiot
Frank Kane
May 14, 2016
I worked for Del for a couple of years as press secretary for the Republican minority on the Budget Committee. He was a really fine man and although he probably sensed that I had some Democratic leanings, he still hired me when I left The Blade. He had great integrity and loyalty. Frank Kane
Rosie Evans
May 14, 2016
So sorry for you and all the families loss.You are in my thoughts and prayers.Your Dad was a great man.
Jack Hoeflinger
May 13, 2016
Our sincere sympathy on the loss of your father Bob. When growing up I often heard my father talking about Del Latta. I know he had great admiration for him. May he rest in peace.
May 13, 2016
Bob and Marcia, sorry to read of your father's passing. He did in deed have a good life . Thoughts and prayers to you and your extended family. Gary Blackney and Judy Scherff
Phil Beckman
May 13, 2016
Dear Aunt Rosemary, Rose Ellen, Bob and families,
Our deepest and most sincere sympathies. Although my memory is somewhat faint, I do recall crossing paths with Uncle Del and you on the farm when I was very young. I have no unique memory of an occasion or event, but I do remember it was always a happy and joyous time for all of us. I hope memories like these bring you comfort in your loss. So very sorry,
Phil, Susie, Elizabeth, and James Beckman Ivoryton, CT
May 13, 2016
So sorry for your loss. Del was a wonderful person.
Condolences to the Latta family.
LuAnn and Roberta in Houston
Julie Roe-Smith
May 13, 2016
He was one of the first people I ever voted for. I met him at the fair and saw him at other events. He was a rare thing...a truly honest politician.
Joyce Sarver
May 13, 2016
My deepest sympathy to the entire Latta family. Del was a wonderful man. He will certainly be missed.
Diana Roof
May 13, 2016
Sorry for your loss.
Diana Roof and Family
Carol Maier
May 13, 2016
Latta family,
Del was a wonderful man who my father considered a friend, and spoke fondly of while both were serving the public. My sincere condolences to all of you.
Carol Maier
Karen Haase Herrick
May 12, 2016
Praise God for this man of faith and values. He talked often with my father while a US Representative, followed my progress through the WRAIN Program and commissioning as a 2LT in the USArmy, and brought great honor and credit through his service to our country. I wish there were more like him still today. May family and friends slowly ease the pain of your loss. God be with you all.
Joe & Connie Austermiller
May 12, 2016
RIH Sir!!
Dear Rosemary, Bob, Rose Ellen and families:
May God comfort you as only He can. May the memories of happy times spent together sustain you. Please know that you are in our prayers.
Anne Cole
May 12, 2016
Aunt Rosemary, Rose Ellen and Steve, Bob and Marcia and kids: My heart goes out to all of you as you walk this journey. It's a tough one to travel, no matter what your age, and I hope you keep Happy Memories in your hearts and know that he and Dad are having a nice reunion and a long chat I'm sure! Hugs to all!
Tim Curtin
May 12, 2016
Del Latta was a keeper of principles held dear by all Americans. He was a devoted public servant who never lost touch with those he represented so well in Columbus and then in Washington. He will be missed but we can take comfort in knowing that those same people he served so well are now being ably represented by his son, Bob. May God bless and comfort all of the Latta family as well as all who mourn the loss of this great American.
Mark Reeves
May 12, 2016
We lost a Great Man today!!!! He was a Man of Integrity... hard to find in a Washington Politician. He will be missed and fondly remembered!!!
Frank & Mary (Mason) Weasel
May 12, 2016
Bob and the Latta Family,
We were sorry to hear of your loss.
O God, you do not willingly grieve or afflict your children. Look with pity on the suffering of this family in their loss. Sustain them in their anguish; and into the darkness of their grief bring the light of your love; through Jesus we pray. Amen.
With Heart Felt Sympathy,
Tom Smith
May 12, 2016
Del was a good man, And made difference. I met him a half dozen times and he always done everything he could do to help, or just to talk. RIP.
They don't make them like you anymore.
SHIRLEY HEBERLING
May 12, 2016
REST IN PEACE, THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DID FOR ALL OF US IN OHIO. PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES.
Gail & Larry Nader
May 12, 2016
Our deepest condolences to the Latta family. Del was a wonderful family man and a faithful public servant. His thoughtful and passionate leadership will forever be a reminder that we all must work together for the common good, be it family or community. Peace be with you.
May 12, 2016
Deepest Sympathy to the Latta Family at this time.
Former McComb Resident
Joan Crouse
May 12, 2016
RIP, faithful servant. You served your country well. Please say hello to my dear Dad, Paul Ladd, in heaven.
May 12, 2016
Our thoughts and Prayers
Robert & Susan Hutchinson
May 12, 2016
My family's condolences the the Latta Family who are distant relatives of ours. We knew Delbert and admired him. May God comfort you all.
Mark Powell, CMF DIrector
May 12, 2016
We appreciate Senator Latta service to our nation. The Christian Military Fellowship respectfully salute. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family.
Jack Kagy
May 12, 2016
Sorry for your loss. I met Congressman Latta in his office in D.C. one time. He was very gracious.
Rick Platt
May 12, 2016
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Del made a difference and his legacy will be long lasting.
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