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Obituary of Marion C. Causey
Source: The Shreveport Times Newspaper, Shreveport, LA
Sunday, 18 Dec 1949, page 28
Submitter: Debra W. Dame
Doyline, LA
Wadebdame(a)aol.com
"BOSSIER OFFICER FUNERAL TODAY"
Funeral services for Marion C. Causey, 66, Bossier City police night
clerk and jailer who died Friday night, will be held at 1 p.m. today at
the First Baptist church in Bossier City with Dr. W. L. Sewell, pastor,
officiating.
Burial will be at 3:30 p.m. at Hurricane, near Arcadia, with the
Rose-Neath Funeral service in charge.
Born and reared in Simsboro, Causey was a resident of Bossier City
for about 16 years. His home was at 435 Minden Street.
Survivors are his widow; two sons, Jack Causey, a Shreveport traffic
officer, and the Rev. M. W. Causey of Alexandria; a daughter, Mrs. Harold
Eatman of Texarkana; a brother, S. E. Causey of Shreveport; and five
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Ray Festervand, R. E. McCranie, James L. Cathey,
Jr., A. L. Jones, K. H. Moore and Ralph Belville. Honorary pallbearers
will be officials of Bossier City.
(Submitter's Note: Name of surviving son was actually N. W. Causey, not
M. W. Causey. )
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