Ralph Hall, oldest-ever member of US House, dead at age 95
AUSTIN, Texas — Former Texas Rep. Ralph Hall, the oldest-ever member of the U.S. House and a man who claimed to have once sold cigarettes and Coca-Cola to the bank-robbing duo of Bonnie and Clyde in Dallas, has died. He was 95.
Ed Valentine, Hall’s longtime strategist, said the Republican and World War II veteran died at his home in Rockwall on Thursday morning. Asked about a cause of death, Valentine simply cited Hall’s age, saying he hadn’t been suffering from any known long term ailments.
Hall was 91 when he was defeated in a 2014 Republican primary runoff election by John Ratcliffe, a former U.S. attorney less than half Hall’s age who was well-schooled in digital and data-heavy campaigning. Ratcliffe ran unopposed in the deeply red district that November.