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Larry W. Seab SR. -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
September 15, 1938 ~ August 6, 2022
From News-Star
Monroe. LA August 8, 2022
Larry W. Seab SR. was
born on September 15, 1938 in Roxie, MS. and died on Saturday night, August
6th, passing in his sleep comforted and surrounded by his devoted wife of 48
years Dorothy (Dotti) Tauscher Seab, sister-in-law Linda Tauscher Seab, son Todd
Groves, and granddaughter Jessica Seab Haynes. Survivors include his wife
Dotti, son Scott and wife Laurie, son Todd Groves and wife Melanie Massey,
their daughters Ellie and Gabbi, granddaughter Jessica and husband Daniel,
sister Patricia Moore, her children Dorothy, Kathy, Marlene, and Steve, and
great grandsons Tucker and Tristen Huddleston.
He was preceded in
death by his parents Clyde and Sue Seab of Roxie, Mississippi, brothers Kenneth
and Murray Seab, son Larry (Bubba) W. Seab, Junior, and grandson Larry (Trey)
Seab, III. Mr. Seab graduated from Tallulah high school in 1956, and moved to
Monroe with sister Pat to attend Northeast Louisiana University, where he also
joined the Army ROTC. In addition, he worked part-time as a clerk at the
accounting firm Savage, Moore & Miles.
While in college he
also attended the First Baptist church in Monroe, where he met and married the
late Ann Janet Humphries in 1958 and had two sons, Larry Junior in 1959 and
Scott in 1965. After graduating with his accounting degree in 1960, he served
two years as an accounting and inventory officer in the Army at Aberdeen
Proving Grounds in Maryland as well as in Philadelphia, leaving as a Captain
with his return to Monroe in 1963. He took the Louisiana CPA exam, and made the
highest grade in the state.
His first
professional civilian job was that of the purchasing agent for Northeast
Louisiana University, at only 25 years of age. He was the youngest purchasing
agent in any college in the country at the time. After three years he left that
position and joined the accounting firm of Frank & Hoover, (headed by his
Accounting Professor when he was a student at NLU) in 1971 which did accounting
for a small phone company. He later joined Monroe-based phone company CTE, now
CenturyLink / Lumen, as VP of Finance from 1972-1979.
While working on one
of the many acquisitions of other phone companies for CTE, he met his wife
Dotti in La Crosse, Wisconsin and dragged her to Monroe, marrying in 1974.
Seeing a need for competition to AT&T in the long distance calling market,
he created the country’s first budget-minded long distance phone company, Long
Distance Savers (LDS), in 1981 while also founding his telephone accounting
firm, Communications Consultants, Inc. He later served as VP of Finance of Fail
Telecommunications, Inc., a consortium of rural telephone companies. Part of
that venture included frequent trips to Budapest, Hungary in the early 90s, to
advise that country on privatizing its telephone system.
Those experiences
paved the way to his next business, in Jackson, Mississippi, where he founded
the nation’s first prepaid local phone service provider, NOW Communications,
Inc., in February 1996. Also informally known as the Seab Family Full
Employment Company, it grew from zero to nearly 50,000 customers in the
Southeast region, eventually relocating to Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Part-time business
ventures included TJ Cinnamons Bakery (gourmet cinnamon roll franchises), Cucos
Mexican Restaurant, Budgetel Inns, and helping with his wife’s very successful
maternity clothing boutiques, Pickles & Ice Cream and Spoiled Rotten. After
selling NOW and Pickles in 2003, he and Dotti attempted retirement and moved to
Winter Garden, Florida from 2004 to 2013, then returning to West Monroe. While
there, he served as CFO of several time share companies and Dotti became a
Realtor in the residential market. For the past 10 years, he was the chief
financial officer working with his longtime friends in Monroe, Wayne and Kathy
Williamson of Williamson Consulting Group.
He and Dotti attended
Cedar Crest Baptist Church in West Monroe.
Visitation will be
Saturday, August 13th, from 10am to 1pm at Griffin Funeral Home in West Monroe.