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Henry C. Sevier Sr. -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Vicksburg
Evening Post, June 2, 1974
Henry Sevier Sr.,
Dies, Services Are In Tallulah
TALLULAH -Funeral
services for Henry C. Sevier Sr., 78, will be held in the Tallulah Presbyterian
Church at 3 p.m. today with Rev. Nat Heath and Rev. Lloyd O'Neal officiating.
Burial will be in the Silver Cross Cemetery in Tallulah with Crothers Funeral
Home in charge.
Mr. Sevier was a
native and lifelong resident of Madison Parish. He was a member of Tallulah
Presbyterian Church, a member of the American Bar Association and member of the
Louisiana State Bar Association where he received his fiftieth year membership in 1971.
He was a member of
the Sixth District Bar Association.
He served for 16
years in the Louisiana Legislature, he was a former Louisiana Democratic
National Committeeman during the first administration of Gov. Jimmy Davis, and
was the former chairman of the Louisiana Democratic State Central Committee. In
1972, he received a fiftieth year award in the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Sevier was a
veteran of World War I and a charter member of Scott-Nichols-Voak American Legion Post.
He is survived by his
wife Mrs. Retta B. Sevier of Tallulah; one son, Henry
C. Sevier Jr., of Tallulah; two daughters, Mrs. Rufus T. Yerger and Mrs. Robert
W. Gandy, Jr., both of Tallulah; nine grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be
Elmer Neil, Jr., Malcolm C. Sevier, Andrew L. Sevier Jr., Edward M. Yerger Jr.,
George Spencer, George S. Yerger III, Jack H. Folk, Jim S. Folk and Adrien Willett.
Honorary pallbearers
will be all members of the Sixth Judicial District Bar Association.
From Tallulah Madison Journal June 6, 1974
Final rites held for Henry
C. Sevier Sr.
Services were held in
Tallulah for Henry C. Sevier Sr., 78, a Louisiana state representative and prominent
local attorney. Mr. Sevier, senior member of the firm, Yerger and Sevier, died
early at Mercy Hospital in Vicksburg after a long illness. Services were held
at 3 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church of Tallulah with the Rev. Nat Heeth and the Rev. Lloyd O'Neal officiating. Burial was in
Silver Cross Cemetery under the direction of Crothers Funeral Home.
A lifelong resident
of Tallulah, Mr. Sevier was a World War I veteran, a member of the American and
Louisiana bar associations, the Presbyterian Church, a former National
Democratic Committeeman from Louisiana, and past chairman of the state
Democratic Central Committee.
He was a member of
the Louisiana House of Representatives for 16 years, and was one of the
original leaders in the fight to save Louisiana's tidelands. A Mason for 52
years, Mr. Sevier was also a member of the Sixth Judicial District Bar Association,
and was a charter member of Scott-Nicols-Voak Post No. 100 of the American Legion.
Survivors include his
widow, Mrs. Retta B. Sevier of Tallulah; a son, Henry
C. Sevier Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Carolyn S. Yerger and Mrs. Robert W. Gandy
Jr., all of Tallulah; nine grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were
Andrew L. Sevier Jr., Malcolm C. Sevier, Elmer Neill Jr., Edward M. Yerger Jr.,
George Spencer, George S. Yerger HI, Jack H. Folk, Jim Folk and Adrian Willett.
Honorary pallbearers
were members of the Sixth Judicial District Bar Association.