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Betty Gay Cooper Yerger -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
1939-2021
From The
Advocate Baron Rouge, LA Febnuary 6, 2021
Betty Gay Cooper
Yerger of Baton Rouge, LA passed away peacefully on January 26, 2021, at the
age of 81.
Mrs. Yerger, a loving
wife, mother, grandmother, and retired librarian, was born in Baton Rouge on
October 1, 1939. She graduated from Baton Rouge High School in 1957 and
attended Louisiana State University (LSU), where she was tapped for Mortar
Board and served as President of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. In 1961 she
graduated from LSU with a double major in French and English. Shortly after
graduating, Mrs. Yerger continued her education, earning a Master of Library
Science while working at the LSU Middleton Library in the Circulation
Department. She was eventually promoted to Head of Circulation and worked there
until her marriage to Mr. Rufus Taft Yerger, Jr. in May 1969. After her
marriage to Mr. Yerger, a farmer, she moved to Mound, Louisiana where they
happily raised a family and enjoyed country life. In addition to raising her
family, Mrs. Yerger was an avid reader and enjoyed painting, cooking, traveling,
and being active in the community.
As her children grew
older, Mrs. Yerger went back to her first love, being a librarian. She worked
as a librarian at St. Aloysius High School, where her children attended. She
then became Head Librarian at Madison Parish Library in Tallulah, Louisiana. In
1997 Mrs. Yerger and her husband moved to Baton Rouge, where she became Head of
Circulation at the Bluebonnet Regional Branch Library. She was quickly promoted
to Head Librarian at Jones Creek Regional Branch Library and eventually
returned to Bluebonnet as Head Librarian until her retirement in 2006.
Mrs. Yerger enjoyed her time in Baton Rouge, staying close to high school and
college friends, as well as participating in a library lunch group.
Mrs. Yerger is survived by Daughter: Paige Yerger Hulsey (Doug) Pasadena, CA,
Son: John Sevier Yerger (Melanie) Covington, LA, Daughter: Kathryn Yerger Band
(Gregg) Hinsdale, IL and grandchildren: Taft Hulsey, Adam Hulsey, Sarah Yerger,
John Yerger, Jr., Bryce Band and Pierce Band; Sister: Kay Hoppe (John) Baton
Rouge, LA. Her husband, Rufus Taft Yerger, Jr., her father, Linton Curtis
Cooper, and her mother, Kathryn Benton Cooper, of Baton Rouge, LA, preceded her
in death. Due to Covid circumstances and other considerations, a private
graveside service will be held. A special thanks is given to Dr. and Mrs. John
Hoppe and all of her friends, neighbors, and doctors for their caring
assistance over the years. Donations may be made to St. James Episcopal Church
in Baton Rouge.