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Obit: Delmar L. Monroe; Caddo Par., Louisiana
Submitter: Elaine Nagel
Date: Aug. 2001


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Shreveport Times, Shreveport, LA

Delmar L. Monroe Rites Here Today

Funeral services for Delmar L. Monroe, 47, of 1843 Dolphine St., co-owner of

Monroe Construction Co. of Bossier City, died at 1:40 p.m. Saturday at

Schumpert Sanitarium of a heart attack, were to be held at 2:30 p.m. today

in the Rose-Neath Chapel.

The rites were to be conducted by the Rev. Stanley Jordan, pastor of the

Queensborough Baptist Church. Interment was to be in Forest Park.

Pallbearers are John Dixon, M. J. Gulledge, Ashton Glassell, H.M. Milkey,

Thomas J. Downs and W. J. Howard. Honorary pallbearers are employees of the

Monroe Construction Co.

Mr. Monroe was a native of Melder, and had lived in Shreveport for the

past fourteen years. He moved here from Kansas City, MO.

Survivors include his widow; two sons, Delmar L. Monroe Jr., and William

Charles Monroe, both of Shreveport; three daughters, Mrs. R.H. Burchette of

Oxnard Calif., Miss Alice Monroe and Miss Kathryn Marie Monroe, both of

Shreveport. Three brothers G.R. and W.J. Monroe, both of Shreveport, and

Cecil Monroe of Corbin; his father, T.J. Monroe of Picayune, Miss and a

sister, Mrs. Edwin Byrd of Leesville.



Taken from the Shreveport Times, Shreveport, LA