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Hello,
I am seeking information on a great-aunt by the name of Letha
(Butler)Lambert. she was the daughter of Irvin Butler and Emlie Womack. She
was born in Louisiana so I have been told. I am sure she must have had
children and grandchildren. She was the sister to my great-grandmother
Molisa Ann (Butler)(Holdge)Thompson. Molisa was born 10 Dec 1865 in LA. I
do not know when Leatha was born. I have the obit for Molisa who died in
1960 in California, and it states that her sister was living in Louisiana
at that time. I believe her sister was older than she so she would have
been almost 100 years old at that time.
I appreciate any help at all.
Sincerely,
Maxine
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I am searching for any information on Clabert Savoie b. March 1852. I found
some information on the 1900 census from Lafourche Parish, but it didn't have
his wife's name. I assume she passed away between 1898 and 1900. Any
information on Clabert, his wife or parents would be appreciated.
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> Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
> 71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
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> Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
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> Gloria Ann Gray
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> Services for Gloria Ann Gray will be at noon Saturday in First St. Mark
> Church, Alexandria, with the Rev. Grady Blackwell officiating. Burial will be
> in Garden of Memories under direction of Gonzaque Purple-Shield, Alexandria.
>
> Mrs. Gray, 56, of Alexandria died Sunday, July 18, 1999, in Huey P. Long
> Medical Center, Pineville.
>
> Survivors include one son, David Wayne Gray of Alexandria- three daughters,
> Marilyn Carradine, Shelia Gray and Deloris Hammond, all of Alexandria; three
> brothers, Chester Gray Jr. and Wilson Vincent Barrow, both of New Orleans,
> and Chester Countee of Alexandria; four sisters, Lizzie Gray and Willie Mae
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Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Charles Zimmerman
WINNFI]ELD - Services for Charles Henry Zimmerman will be at 2 p.m. Saturday
in the chapel of Southern with Dr. Calvin Phelps and the Rev. Roy Moore
officiating. Burial will be in Garden of Memories.
Zimmerman, 72, of Winnfield died Thursday, July 22, 1999, in his residence.
He was a native of Polo, Mo., and the owner and operator of Trucking Company
and Service Station.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Turner Zimmerman of Winnfield; one son, Lee
Zimmerman of Winnfield; one -sister, Betty Hockalander of Kansas City, Kan.;
and one granddaughter.
Friends may call from 4-9 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. until time of services
Saturday in the funeral.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Corinne C. Swanson
WINNFI]ELD - Graveside services for Corinne Clara Swanson will be at I I a.m.
Saturday in Garden of Memories Cemetery with Dr. Calvin Phelps officiating.
Burial will be under direction of Southern.
Mrs. Swanson, 86, of Winnfield died Wednesday, July 21, 1999, in Summit
Medical Center, Bossier city.
She was an employee of Winn Parish Enterprise for many years and a homemaker.
She was a native of Dodson.
Survivors include two sons, Clyde F. Swanson Jr. of Winnfield and Mike
Swanson of Shreveport; one brother, Arthor Irvin Talton Jr. of Athens, Texas;
one sister, Janice Morgan of Clarkville, Tenn.; and two grandchildren.
Friends may call from 5-9 p.m. today and from 8-10:30 a.m. Saturday in the
funeral home.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Mary Lou Reeves
OBERLIN - Services for Mary Lou Reeves will be at IO a.m. Saturday in St.
Joan of Arc Catholic Church with the Rev. Jude Brunnert officiating. Burial
will be in St. John Cemetery under direction of Thompson, Oakdale.
Mrs. Reeves, 55, of Oberlin died Thursday, July 22, 1999, in Oakdale
Community Hospital.
She was a member of St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church.
Survivors include her husband, William Reeves Jr. of Oberlin; two brothers,
Roy Comeaux of Oberlin and Anderson Comeaux of Crowley; and four sisters,
Dorothy Berry, Florence Comeaux and Beatrice Cezar, A of Oberlin, and Rosella
Berry of Odessa, Texas.
Friends may call from 8 a.m. until time of services Saturday in the church.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Magnolia W. Pringle
LECOMPTE - Services for Magnolia Wise Pringle will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in
St. Martin Catholic Church. Burial will be in Alexandria Memorial Gardens
under direction of John Kramer & Son.
Mrs. Pringle, 70, of Forest Hill died Thursday, July 22, 1999, in Rapides
Regional Medical Center.
She was a member of St. Martin Catholic Church. She was employed with Jimmy
Hoyt's and 1-49 Truck Stop for a number of years.
Survivors include her husband, Charles E. Pringle of Forest I-Ell; four
daughters, Patricia P. Brister, Katherine P. Monroe and Margie P. Hawsey, all
of Forest I-Ell, and Cecelia P. Perenzin of Westnfinster, Maine- two sisters,
Ethel Smith of Lecompte and Theresa Coker of Forest Hill- two brothers, Pete
Wise of Lecompte and Mike Wise of LaPlace- seven grandchildren and one great-
grandchild.
A wake service will begin at 7 p.m. today in the funeral home.
Friends may call from 5-9 p.m. today and from 8-9 a.m. Saturday in the
funeral home.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Wilma Pennywell
WINNFIELD - Services for Wilma Pennywell will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the
chapel of Winnfield Funeral Home with the Rev. Tommy Hamms officiating.
Burial will be in James Chapel Cemetery, Atlanta.
Mrs. Pennywell, 99, of Pineville died Saturday, July 17, 1999, in Rapides
Regional Medical Center.
She was a former resident of Atlanta.
Friends may call from 8:30 a.m. until time of services Saturday in the
funeral home.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Thelma G. Newcomb
TIOGA - Graveside services for Thelma G. Morgan Newcomb will be at 2 p.m.
today in Tioga Cemetery with the Rev. EL. Thorton officiating. Burial will be
under direction of Rush, Pineville.
Mrs. Newcomb, 71, of Pineville died Wednesday, July 21, 1999.
She was a native of Alabama, a Pentecostal and a homemaker.
Survivors include one son, Ronnie Newcomb of Pollock; three daughters, Janis
Hastings and Sheryl Brydels, both of Tioga, and Barbara Weider of Pineville;
two brothers, Charlie Morgan of Alexandria and Marvin Morgan of Arizona; one
sister, Francis Waybright of Alexandria; 12 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 8:30 a.m.-I p.m. today in the funeral home.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Ethel Morgan
LENA - Services for Ethel "Mama" Morgan will be at I I a.m. Saturday in Mount
Herman Baptist Church with the Rev. Johnny L. Williams officiating. Burial
will be in Roadview Cemetery, Taylor HII, under direction of Shepard, Boyce.
Mrs. Morgan, 87, of Boyce died Sunday, July 18, 1999, in her residence.
Survivors include one daughter, Lucinda King of Boyce- six grandchildren, 17
great-grandchildren and nine great-great-grandchildren.
A wake service will be from 7-9 p.m. today in the funeral home.
Friends may call after 8 a.m. Saturday in the church.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Leora V. Mayeux
HAMBURG - Services for Leora V. Mayeux will be at I I a.m. Saturday in Shiloh
Baptist Church with the Rev. Wellington Parker officiating. Burial will be in
Shiloh Cemetery under direction of Progressive, Bunkie.
Mrs. Mayeux, 89, of Marksville died Wednesday, July 14, 1999, in her
residence.
She was a native of Marksville.
Survivors include two sons, Basil Mayeux of New Orleans and Winston Mayeux of
El Paso, Texas; two daughters, Barbara Mayeux of Marksville and Joycelyn M.
Coco of New Orleans; two brothers, James Tanner of New Orleans and Fredrick
Tanner of Alexandria; five sisters, Bessie Lazine and Mable Cole, both of New
Orleans, Celina Tanner of Baton Rouge, Jeannie Pertee of Orlando, Fla., and
Elmira West of Marksville; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 10 a.m. until time of services Saturday in the church.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
William H. Longino
KOLIN -- Memorial services the Rev. William Henry Longino will be at 4 p.m.
Saturday in Fellowship Baptist Church with the Revs. Henry Longino and Dewey
Wilkinson officiating.
Longino, 79, of Alexandria died Wednesday, July 21, 1999, in his residence.
He was a retired plumber and a veteran of World War 11.
Survivors include three sons, Billy Ray Longino of Pollock, Henry Allen
Longino of Pineville and Larry Earl Longino of Tioga- three daughters, Peggy
Sue Curry and Judy Ann White, both of Colfax, and Linda Gayle Madere of
Tioga- two brothers, Charles Edward Longino of Cloutierville and Otis Carlton
Longino of Tioga; one sister, Lucille Lemoine of Colfax; 13 grandchildren and
13 great grandchildren.
Friends may call from 3:30 p.m. until time of services Saturday in the church.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Ethel Mae Jones
BREMERTON, Wash. - Services for Ethel Mae Robinson Jones were Wednesday, July
21, 1999, in Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Jones, 75, of Bremerton died Thursday, July 15, 1999, in Providence
Medical Center, Seattle.
She was a native of Alexandria, La., and was employed with Central State
Hospital, Pineville, La., for 15 years. She was a member of No. 35 Courts of
Calanthia in Alexandria, La. She owned Ethel Mae's Beauty Salon and was a
retired beautician. She was a member of Ebenezer AME Church for 29 years.
Survivors include her husband, James Jones of Bremerton; two sons, Edward
Thomas Jr. of Chicago, M., and Vincenta Thomas of Alexandria, La.; one
daughter, Veronica Stephenson of Bremerton; one sister, Jearlene Griffin of
Alexandria, La.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Ethel Mae Jones
BREMERTON, Wash. - Services for Ethel Mae Robinson Jones were Wednesday, July
21, 1999, in Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Mrs. Jones, 75, of Bremerton died Thursday, July 15, 1999, in Providence
Medical Center, Seattle.
She was a native of Alexandria, La., and was employed with Central State
Hospital, Pineville, La., for 15 years. She was a member of No. 35 Courts of
Calanthia in Alexandria, La. She owned Ethel Mae's Beauty Salon and was a
retired beautician. She was a member of Ebenezer AME Church for 29 years.
Survivors include her husband, James Jones of Bremerton; two sons, Edward
Thomas Jr. of Chicago, M., and Vincenta Thomas of Alexandria, La.; one
daughter, Veronica Stephenson of Bremerton; one sister, Jearlene Griffin of
Alexandria, La.; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Gloria Ann Gray
Services for Gloria Ann Gray will be at noon Saturday in First St. Mark
Church, Alexandria, with the Rev. Grady Blackwell officiating. Burial will be
in Garden of Memories under direction of Gonzaque Purple-Shield, Alexandria.
Mrs. Gray, 56, of Alexandria died Sunday, July 18, 1999, in Huey P. Long
Medical Center, Pineville.
Survivors include one son, David Wayne Gray of Alexandria- three daughters,
Marilyn Carradine, Shelia Gray and Deloris Hammond, all of Alexandria; three
brothers, Chester Gray Jr. and Wilson Vincent Barrow, both of New Orleans,
and Chester Countee of Alexandria; four sisters, Lizzie Gray and Willie Mae
Collins, both of New Orleans, Linda Kent Dudley of North Carolina and Esther
Countee of Alexandria; and I I grandchildren.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Vergie N. Frank
BUNKIIE - Services for Vergie Normand Frank will be at IO a.m. Saturday in
St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church with the Rev. Steve Testa officiating.
Burial will be in Pythian Cemetery under direction of Melancon.
Mrs. Frank, 79, of Bunkic died Thursday, July 22, 1999, in her residence.
She was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters of
America - Court St. Anthony Council No. 968, Legion of Mary, RCIA and
Evangelization Team. She was a retired manager of St. Anthony School
cafeteria.
Survivors include three sons, Mike Frank and Bruce Frank, both of Baton
Rouge, and Joey Frank of Bunkie; two daughters, Carol F. Roy of Alexandria
and Eileen Lemoine of Bunkie; one brother, Jimmy Normand of Mansura; five
sisters, Lola Mae Couvillion of Lafayette, Thelma Nfichel of Cottonport,
Betty Ponthieux of Marksville, Claudia Bordelon of Monroe and Janet Schlien
of Austin, Texas- 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
A wake will begin at 6 p.m. today in the funeral home.
Friends may call from 4:30-10 p.m. today and from 8-9:45 a.m. Saturday in the
funeral home.
Memorials may be made to St. Anthony Catholic School, 116 S. Knoll Ave.,
Bunkie, La., 71322.
Submitted by Evelyn Corbett Cunningham, 9457 E. Montego Lane, Shreveport, LA
71118 E-mail evelyneva(a)aol.com
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, July 23, 1999
Robert J. Ducharme
LAFAYETTE - Services for Dr. Robert James "Bud" Ducharme will be at 3:30 p.m.
Sunday in Episcopal Church of the Ascension with the Revs. Russell J.
Levenson Jr. and George Gennuso officiating. Burial will be in Bellevue
Memorial Park, Opelousas, under direction of Delhomme.
Ducharme, 79, of Lafayette died Thursday, July 22, 1999, in his residence.
He was a graduate of Opelousas High School and was selected Outstanding
Football Player of Louisiana. He was a coach and a teacher at Opelousas High
School and principal of Park Vista Elementary School and Hamilton Lab School
on the USL Campus. After earning his Ph. D., he became a member of the USL
Education Department, then Chair of Teacher Education and Dean of the College
of Education at USL.
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War 11 and was an instructor and
tester of pilots. He received many awards including the Kappa Delta Pi as
Outstanding Educator in the Nation, Silver Torch Award for Outstanding
Contribution to the Louisiana American Heart Association and Outstanding
Rotarian of Lafayette.
Survivors include his wife, Mary Holly Ducharme of Lafayette; one daughter,
Dr. Adele Duchartne; two sisters, Beverly Talbot and Jewel Parsons; two
grandchildren and one great-grandchd. Pallbearers will be Michael Holly,
David Holly, Bill Holly, Dr. Larry Holly, Cooper Hurst, Sid Ducharme,
Commander Jack Holly and Ben Holly.
Friends may call from IO a.m. until time of services Sunday in the funeral
home.
Memorials may be made to the Robert Ducharme Scholarship Fund, the USL
Foundation, or the St. Nfichael's Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 3874, Pineville,
La,, 71360.