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Homer Durio

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Homer Durio

Birth
St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
27 Jun 1904 (aged 40)
Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of:
Alexandre Lucian DURIO, fils
and
Azelie (DAVID) DURIO

Brother of:
Alexandre L. DURIO, III
Angelas N. DURIO
Nezida (DURIO) THIBODEAUX
Marie Cordelia (DURIO) MORROGH
Jean Numa DURIO
René DURIO
David M. DURIO

Widowed husband of:
Marie Irma (VOORHIES) DURIO

They were married February 24, 1884

Husband of:
Philomene Angela (VOORHIES) DURIO

They were married in July 1903 in Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

Wedding Announcement:
The Lafayette Gazette
Volume XI, Number 15
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 6, 1903
Page 1, Column 7
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Miss A. Voorhies and Mr. H. Durio were quietly married Wednesday in St. Peter's church, Carencro. Mr. and Mrs. Durio left for New Orleans to spend their honeymoon.

Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical
Biographical Section, pp.
220-223.
Edited by William Henry Perrin.
Published in 1891, by The Gulf Publishing Company.
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HOMER DURIO, CARENCRO.--Homer Durio was born in St. Landry parish, Louisiana, August 16, 1863. He is the son of A. L. Durio, whose sketch appears above.

The subject of this sketch is the third of a large family of children. He received his education in St. Landry parish, and in 1883 engaged with his uncle, Adelin Durio, as a clerk at Carencro. A year later he purchased the business, and has since conducted it with good success. His business of the present year 1890, will amount to $35,000. Mr. Durio was married, February 25, 1884, to Miss Irma Voorhies, of Lafayette parish. They are the parents of three children, all living, viz.: Paul, Frank, Homer, Jr.


Death Notice
THE LAFAYETTE ADVERTISER
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 29, 1904
Page 5, Column 4
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Died.
Died at his home near Carencro, Tuesday, June 27, 1904 at 11 a. m., Homer Durio, aged 40 years. Mr. Durio was a prominent citizen of the sixth ward and had just closed a term as representative in the State Legislature. He was a member of Lafayette Lodge No. 37, Knights of Pythias. Funeral services will be held in St. John's Catholic Church today at 11 a. m.

Burial source:
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Cemetery and Burial Records
(Cemetery 1822-1998)
(Funerals 1860 to 1995)
Compiled by
Shelby Mier
and
Betty Mier
; St. John Cathedral Cemetery Commission (Lafayette, La.)
Dedicated to:
Monsignor George Anthony Bodin

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Durio, Omer 40 29 Jun 1904
Son of:
Alexandre Lucian DURIO, fils
and
Azelie (DAVID) DURIO

Brother of:
Alexandre L. DURIO, III
Angelas N. DURIO
Nezida (DURIO) THIBODEAUX
Marie Cordelia (DURIO) MORROGH
Jean Numa DURIO
René DURIO
David M. DURIO

Widowed husband of:
Marie Irma (VOORHIES) DURIO

They were married February 24, 1884

Husband of:
Philomene Angela (VOORHIES) DURIO

They were married in July 1903 in Carencro, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana.

Wedding Announcement:
The Lafayette Gazette
Volume XI, Number 15
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 6, 1903
Page 1, Column 7
----------------
Miss A. Voorhies and Mr. H. Durio were quietly married Wednesday in St. Peter's church, Carencro. Mr. and Mrs. Durio left for New Orleans to spend their honeymoon.

Southwest Louisiana Biographical and Historical
Biographical Section, pp.
220-223.
Edited by William Henry Perrin.
Published in 1891, by The Gulf Publishing Company.
----------------
HOMER DURIO, CARENCRO.--Homer Durio was born in St. Landry parish, Louisiana, August 16, 1863. He is the son of A. L. Durio, whose sketch appears above.

The subject of this sketch is the third of a large family of children. He received his education in St. Landry parish, and in 1883 engaged with his uncle, Adelin Durio, as a clerk at Carencro. A year later he purchased the business, and has since conducted it with good success. His business of the present year 1890, will amount to $35,000. Mr. Durio was married, February 25, 1884, to Miss Irma Voorhies, of Lafayette parish. They are the parents of three children, all living, viz.: Paul, Frank, Homer, Jr.


Death Notice
THE LAFAYETTE ADVERTISER
Lafayette, Louisiana
Published June 29, 1904
Page 5, Column 4
------------------------
Died.
Died at his home near Carencro, Tuesday, June 27, 1904 at 11 a. m., Homer Durio, aged 40 years. Mr. Durio was a prominent citizen of the sixth ward and had just closed a term as representative in the State Legislature. He was a member of Lafayette Lodge No. 37, Knights of Pythias. Funeral services will be held in St. John's Catholic Church today at 11 a. m.

Burial source:
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Cemetery and Burial Records
(Cemetery 1822-1998)
(Funerals 1860 to 1995)
Compiled by
Shelby Mier
and
Betty Mier
; St. John Cathedral Cemetery Commission (Lafayette, La.)
Dedicated to:
Monsignor George Anthony Bodin

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Durio, Omer 40 29 Jun 1904


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