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Rufus Taft Yerger,
Jr., Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Baton Rouge Advocate
January 7, 2019
Rufus Taft Yerger, Jr. of Baton Rouge,
LA, passed away on December 23, 2018, in Hinsdale, IL while visiting his
daughter, Kathryn Yerger Band and her family. Mr. Yerger, 76, was a realtor
with Coldwell Banker One and a retired farmer. He was born in Vicksburg, MS on
January 8, 1942.
He grew up in
Tallulah, LA, and resided most of his life in Mound, LA farming. Mr. Yerger was
a graduate of Tallulah High School and the University of Southern Mississippi
where he became a member of Kappa Alpha Order. Active in the Mound community,
he was on the Executive Board of Farmers, Grain River Terminal for 10 years and
a member and organizer of the Mound Volunteer Fire Department. Mr. Yerger
managed Maxwell Plantation from 1964 to 1972 as well as a 1200 head cattle
ranch.
From 1973 to 1990, he
was President of Diamond Island Hunting Club. He was, also, Vice President of
Yerger Investment Group from 1973 until his death. In 1997, Mr. Yerger moved to
Baton Rouge, LA. He worked for the LA Department of Agriculture for several
years before becoming a full-time realtor. At his death, he worked with
Coldwell Banker One selling large tracts of land in Louisiana and Mississippi.
He was a Rural Land Specialist, Farm Consultant, longtime member of the GBRAR
and Former Realtor Land Institute Member.
Mr. Yerger is
survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Gay Cooper Yerger (Baton Rouge),
Daughter: Paige Yerger Hulsey (Doug) La Canada, 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; sisters: Carolyn (Tinker) Yerger Bishop and Flora Yerger
Tucker both of Tallulah, LA.
His father, Rufus
Taft Yerger, Sr. and his mother, Carolyn Sevier Yerger of Tallulah, LA,
preceded him in death.
A memorial service
will be held on January 19, 2019 at St. James Episcopal Church in Baton Rouge
(205 N. 4th Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801) from 2:00 pm until 4:00 pm.
Visitation will be held during the first hour with the service to follow.
A special thanks is given to
his brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hoppe, everyone at Coldwell
Banker One, his friends, neighbors and his doctors for their caring assistance
over the years. Donations may be made to St. James Episcopal Church, Cancer
Services of Greater Baton Rouge or a charity of your choosing.