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Rob Looney

Thursday, December 8, 2022
Rob Looney

Rob Looney, 79, of Evant passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022, after a long life of distinguished service to the State of Texas and the oil and natural gas industry. His attributes of kindness, generosity, and willingness to help others without recognition were legendary.

The family will receive visitors from 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, at Scott’s Funeral Home in Gatesville. Graveside services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9, at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin, with a reception to follow in The Gallery reception center on the cemetery grounds. Afterward, the Austin Club, 110 E. 9th St., will host a reception for family and friends from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.

Robert Leroy Looney was born June 2, 1943, in Hutchinson, Kansas, and grew up in Iola, Kansas.

Rob’s determined nature was evident from an early age. While attending Iola High School, he competed on the football and basketball teams, and was an All-American Track and Field athlete.

He performed off the field as well, winning a state award for an article in the school newspaper, and graduating in the top ten percent of his class in 1961.

He leveraged his athletic skills to win a full scholarship to the University of Kansas, where he received a B.S. in Education. He went on to complete his graduate work at the University of Kansas School of Law, distinguishing himself as a Member of the Law Review and securing a Doctorate of Jurisprudence, all while married with two small children and working part time.

Immediately after graduating from law school, Rob began a long career in the oil and gas industry with Phillips Petroleum Co., serving in the company’s legal departments in Denver, Colorado, Juneau, Alaska, Austin and Bartlesville, Oklahoma.

Rob left Phillips in 1976 to settle his family in Austin and joined the Texas Association of Business to represent corporate and business interests before the State Legislature as Senior Vice President.

In 1982, Rob embarked on a private legal practice for the next six years, further cementing his reputation as a skillful attorney and lobbyist.

In 1988, Rob came on board the Texas Oil and Gas Association. During his 26year tenure as President of TXOGA, Rob proved himself to be a capable and natural leader, steering the association on its successful course through historic technological changes, establishing industry safety and responsible production of natural resources, while empowering the Texas economy.

In partnership with Texas Mutual Insurance Co., he established the TXOGA Insurance Agency and the TXOGA Workers’ Compensation Safety Group, a model program in the state. Through real estate investments, Rob secured the location where TXOGA continues operations in downtown Austin.

Rob served on the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission and the US Oil and Gas Association, in additional to other state and national industry boards. Upon his retirement in 2014, TXOGA bestowed its highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, acknowledging his lifetime achievements by the leaders of the oil and natural gas industry.

Rob served as an Austin Club board member for 34 years, 19 as president, from 1988 to 2007. Rob chaired the committee in selection of the Historic Millet Opera House as the future home of the Austin Club. In 2019, the Austin Club honored Rob’s years of dedicated service with the redesign and dedication of the Looney Suite. The Austin Club was a place where Rob was surrounded by friends and colleagues.

Rob retired to Evant with his wife Charlotte in 2014. He became an active member of the community, serving as president of the Evant Chamber of Commerce, along with spearheading projects to improve the community that he loved, including the Evant I.S.D. Heritage Foundation.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Helen Smith Looney; sister Janice Weldin; brother Charles Looney; and beloved hunting dogs Jeb and Harry.

Rob is survived by his wife, Charlotte Bennight Looney; daughters Stacy Looney and Krissy Lilljedahl and their mother, Linda Strang Looney; son-in-law Bobby Lilljedahl; grandchildren Lila Grace, Jace and Elli Lilljedahl; Charlotte’s children, Sheldon Bennight and wife Jessica and their son, Jackson and Shelley Barrett and her children Gracie and Jett; brothers Walter Looney and wife Lyndeen, Larry Looney and wife Jenel, Donald Looney and wife Sue and Harold Looney and wife Chris.

Memorials may be made to the Evant I.S.D. Heritage Foundation, P.O. Box 113, Evant, TX 76525.

SCOTT’S FUNERAL HOME

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