Rochelle P. Jones, South Florida Author and Journalist and Former
Press Secretary to Congressman Claude Pepper Dies in Fort Lauderdale
Jones’ books and articles still widely
referenced in the Social Science and Policy Analysis fields
Rochelle Peabody Jones, acclaimed author of four books of non-fiction,
award-winning journalist, and former Press Secretary and Spokesperson to
the late Congressman Claude D. Pepper, (D) Florida, died at her home in
Fort Lauderdale on November 22, 2006, of yet undetermined causes. She
was 61.
Rochelle P. Jones was the author of:
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The Supermeds: How the Big Business
of Medicine is Endangering our Health Care (Scribner - 1988)
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The Big Switch: New Careers, New
Lives, After 35 (McGraw-Hill - 1980)
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The Private World of Congress,
with co-author Peter Woll (Free Press - 1979)
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The Other Generation: The New Power
of Older People (Prentice Hall - 1977)
Jones wrote for many publications, including the Washington Post,
The Nation, The Congressional Quarterly, and
was a longtime reporter for People Magazine and
contributed articles on health and medicine to CNN.com, WebMD,
The New York Daily News, The St. Petersburg Times,
and had reporting duties for Knight-Ridder/Tribune syndicated paper The
Bradenton Herald. She also taught courses on writing.
Jones was born August 19, 1945 and grew up in Fort Lauderdale but spent
most of her professional career in the 80s through early 2002 based in
Bethesda, MD, before moving back home to South Florida.
In the 1970s and early 1980s she was legislative aide to Senator Sam
Nunn, (D) Georgia and Senator Lloyd Bentsen, (D) Texas. Peter Woll, a
professor at Brandeis University and Jones’
co-author of The Private World of Congress, worked with Jones on
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen's 1980 presidential campaign -- an unsuccessful bid
in a crowded Democratic field where Gov. Jimmy Carter won the nomination
and the presidency.
Graduating from Duke University in the 1960s, Jones began her career at The
Palm Beach Post where she won awards for journalism, one for a
series of articles on women in prison. She was awarded a Congressional
Fellowship from the American Political Science Association in the
early 1970s. Jones served on the board of Woolly Mammoth Theater
Company, in Washington DC.
While an aide to Congressman Claude Pepper, Chairman of the House
Subcommittee on Health and Long-term Care, in the mid 1980s, Jones was
tasked with preparing high-profile speeches, letters, position
statements, and legislative hearing documents in what became her
hot-button field of expertise: health, Medicare/Medicaid and geriatric
issues.
Jones was at Pepper’s bedside at Walter Reed
Army Medical Center when in May 26, 1989 he received the Presidential
Medal of Freedom from President George H.W. Bush, for service on behalf
of the elderly, recognizing his long public service and his many
contributions such as landmark "non-mandatory retirement" legislation.
Up until his death, Jones was the Congressman's constant and tireless
contact with The Miami Herald and The New York Times
and served as his indispensable liaison to many notable South Florida
politicos including influential Cuban National Foundation founder and
late-president, Jorge Mas Canosa.
"She knew the main players and her writing talents earned her
tantalizing access and association to the important politicians and
policies of her day," said long-time friend and writer, Arch Angelus
Sturaitis.
Her strong ties to colleagues, neighbors and those she affectionately
called "my dear childhood friends," included many who are now leaders in
their respective fields and industries. "We do have an unusually close
set of high school friends," said friend Rick Gore, National
Geographic Magazine science writer and scion of prominent family
that owned the Fort Lauderdale News and Sun-Sentinel. Rick Gore
and his late brother Chris, authored the hit musical play Nefertiti.
A Memorial Service will be held Monday, February 19, 2007, 11 AM at the
Second Presbyterian Church, 1400 Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
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