Ron Lollar was an American politician and a Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives for the 99th district, which encompasses part of Shelby County.
12 Facts About Ron Lollar
Ron Lollar graduated from Jackson State Community College with an associate degree in 1973, where he was President of the Student Body Association.
Ron Lollar served in the US Marine Corps from 1967 to 1971, and in the Army National Guard from 1980 until 1982.
Ron Lollar was a Staff Sergeant as a Ceremonial White House Guard.
Ron Lollar served as a state representative since being elected to the 105th Tennessee General Assembly.
Ron Lollar served on the House Agriculture Committee, the House Education Committee, the House Higher Education Subcommittee, and the House Special Iniatiives Subcommittee.
In 2004, Ron Lollar was a member of the Tennessee School Board Association, a representative agency for members of Tennessee's school boards.
Ron Lollar was a Tennessee State School Board Association panel moderator until his death.
Ron Lollar served as President of Future Farmers of America.
Ron Lollar was a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Ron Lollar served as a Baptist deacon and was a member of Gideons International.
Ron Lollar lived in Bartlett, Tennessee, and was married with three children.