Social Security exec set to retire

Career spans 10,000 benefit claims, countless civic talks

 
BY PAULA BURKES    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: July 25, 2010

There's something poetic about the swan song of Larry Jones, public affairs specialist with the Social Security Administration in Oklahoma City. Jones began working for Social Security just before its 50th anniversary celebration. He's retiring on Aug. 31 — only weeks after the agency turns 75 years old. President Roosevelt signed the program into law on Aug. 14, 1935.

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Position: Social Security Administration, public affairs specialist.

Birth date: Nov. 25, 1952.

Hometown: Bethany.

Current residence: Yukon.

Family: Debbie, retired medical transcriptionist and wife of 36 years; daughter Kelly Kaiser, 35; son, Jeffrey Jones, 27; and step-granddaughter, Lyric Kaiser, 13; all of Oklahoma City.

Education: Southern Nazarene University, bachelor's in speech and education, 1975.

Retirement trip: "We plan to drive to L.A. and take the train north to Oregon, so we can see the redwoods along the coast."

"I've gone from a young guy to an old guy," jokes Jones, 57, who with nearly 26 years' service accepted an early retirement offer with full pension benefits.

His decision didn't come easily, Jones, who plans to do public speaking and other consulting, said.

"I've enjoyed educating the public about Social Security, and helping thousands of people file claims for retirement, disability, survivor and Medicare benefits," he said.

Jones has hundreds of stories, from colorful beneficiaries he's interviewed to the day he survived the Oklahoma City bombing.

From his offices in Shepherd Mall, he recently sat down with The Oklahoman to share some of them. The following is an edited transcript:

Q: Can you tell us about your childhood, college and early career?

A: When I was 4 or 5, my family moved from McAlester to Bethany so my father could attend Southern Nazarene University on the G.I. bill. He went on to work in procurement for the Federal Aviation Administration and my mother was a homemaker to me and my sister, who's six years younger. We attended Bethany Schools, where I played basketball and baseball.

When it was time for me to go to SNU, I majored in speech and education, with plans to be a sportscaster. After graduation, I covered high school sports for radio stations in El Reno, Elk City and Ardmore. I worked fulltime in the field for nine years and another nine part-time.

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