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Samuel John “Sam” Charrier Sr.

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Samuel John “Sam” Charrier Sr.

Birth
Jonesville, Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
17 Apr 1976 (aged 58)
Delhi, Richland Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Delhi, Richland Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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DELHI — Funeral services for Sam Charrier, 58, of Delhi were held at 2 p.m. today in First Baptist Church of Delhi with the Rev. J. P. Harvey officiating.

Burial was in Delhi Masonic Cemetery under direction of Kidder-Cox Funeral Home of Delhi.

Mr. Charrier died Saturday at his son's residence in Delhi after an apparent heart attack. He was an employe of Scott Truck & Tractor Co. of Delhi, a member of the First Baptist Church of Delhi and the Delhi Masonic Lodge No. 120.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eva Charrier of Delhi; two sons, Bobby Charrier and Mark Charrier, both of Delhi; one daughter, Miss Evanette Charrier of Delhi; his mother, Mrs. Nettie Charrier of Delhi; one brother, Dewey Charrier of Beaumont, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Duckworth of Delhi, Mrs. Travis Davis of Monroe and Mrs. H. L. Freeman of Bossier City and three grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Clayton Cooper, Leo Lyle, Prentiss Wilks, Bill Skipper, Perry Moore, Stanley McEacharn, J. G. Higgs and Lee Cook.

Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Monday, April 19, 1976
DELHI — Funeral services for Sam Charrier, 58, of Delhi were held at 2 p.m. today in First Baptist Church of Delhi with the Rev. J. P. Harvey officiating.

Burial was in Delhi Masonic Cemetery under direction of Kidder-Cox Funeral Home of Delhi.

Mr. Charrier died Saturday at his son's residence in Delhi after an apparent heart attack. He was an employe of Scott Truck & Tractor Co. of Delhi, a member of the First Baptist Church of Delhi and the Delhi Masonic Lodge No. 120.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eva Charrier of Delhi; two sons, Bobby Charrier and Mark Charrier, both of Delhi; one daughter, Miss Evanette Charrier of Delhi; his mother, Mrs. Nettie Charrier of Delhi; one brother, Dewey Charrier of Beaumont, Tex.; three sisters, Mrs. W. L. Duckworth of Delhi, Mrs. Travis Davis of Monroe and Mrs. H. L. Freeman of Bossier City and three grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Clayton Cooper, Leo Lyle, Prentiss Wilks, Bill Skipper, Perry Moore, Stanley McEacharn, J. G. Higgs and Lee Cook.

Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Monday, April 19, 1976


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