Obit: Marilyn Smith
Sevier - Madison Parish, LA Submitted by:
Richard P. Sevier August 31, 2015
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From New Orleans Advocate
August 30, 2015
Marilyn Smith Sevier passed away
peacefully on Saturday, August 29, 2015, at her home in Covington, LA. She was
born on Sunday, August 19, 1928, to Mary Kate Miles and James Davis Smith in
St. Louis, MO. At the age of 14, her family moved to New Orleans, LA, when her
father was transferred to the local Travelers' Insurance Office.
Marilyn attended McMain High School, which was a girls' school at that time.
This was during WWII, which she remembered as an interesting time in New
Orleans as young men headed out to war. At LSU, Marilyn was a member of Tri
Delta Sorority, and a Military Sponsor for Company D. She met her husband,
Henry Clay Sevier, Jr., at LSU, and following Henry's graduation from LSU Law
School, they moved to his hometown of Tallulah, LA, where they lived until
1997, when they retired to Covington, LA. Marilyn enjoyed noting that until
their move to Covington, all her homes had been in cities on the Mississippi
River.
Elegant and stylish,
Marilyn was the perfect homemaker. An artist who painted in both oil and
watercolor, created dolls and painted pottery, she used an artistic flair to
make a beautiful home, set the perfect table, prepare delicious meals, and, as
an exquisite seamstress, make beautiful clothes for herself and three
daughters. Known for a complete devotion to her family, she was called
"Mel" by those that loved her. A terrific bridge player, she was also
active in the Tallulah Presbyterian Church, where she served as elder, and the
Covington Presbyterian Church.
Marilyn was preceded
in death by her parents, her one brother, James D. Smith, Jr., and her grandson
Andrew Clayton Elkins.
The beloved wife of
67 years of Henry
Clay Sevier, Jr., she is survived by three daughters, Linda Sevier Mann
(Joe), Janet Sevier Favrot (Thomas), and Mary Kate
Sevier Elkins (Gary), and one son, Henry "Clay" Sevier, III (Tammie
Morgan), 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and one great-great
grandchild.
Relatives and friends
are invited to visit with the family at Covington Presbyterian Church, 222 S.
Jefferson St., Covington, LA 70433, on Wednesday, September 2, 2015. Visitation
will be from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., followed by a memorial service. Formal
religious services and an interment will take place at Tallulah Presbyterian
Church in Louisiana at a future date to be announced. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Covington Presbyterian Church or to the Tallulah
Presbyterian Church, 301 Cleveland St., Tallulah, LA 71282, or to the Andrew
Elkins Memorial Fund, through Isidore Newman School,
1903 Jefferson Avenue, New Orleans, LA.