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Teme Paul Hernandez

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5 May 2014 (aged 94)
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Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Son of Saul Hernandez and Bertha Lagneaux

Husband of Mary Lauris Tate

Obituary

Teme Paul Hernandez, PH.D. of Baton Rouge, passed away Monday, May 5, 2014, at the age of 94. He was born in Duson, La., on May 15, 1919, to the late Saul Hernandez and Bertha Lagnau.

Visitation will be held at Resthaven Funeral Home on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until religious services at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Rev. Mike Shatzle. Burial to follow in Resthaven Gardens of Memory.

Pallbearers will be his grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Terry Hernandez, Randy Hernandez, Wayne Guilbeau.

He is survived by his son, T. Paul Hernandez Jr; daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia H. and John Iry Quebedeaux, and Sandra H. and Michael Leo Evans; grandchildren and their spouses, John I. and Dianne Ammons Quebedeaux, Elizabeth Q. and Aaron Duncan, Janie Q. and Eric Wells, Timothy and Jessica LaBorde Quebedeaux, Patrick and Ashley Johnson Quebedeaux, Michael T. and Jodie Goodwin Evans, Andrew W. and Angie Louque Evans; nine great grandchildren, Alex and Kevin Quebedeaux, Allison Seward, Sadie and Lauren Duncan, Ethan and Ryder Wells, and Claire and Noah Quebedeaux; sister Lily Peterson, Lafayette, La. and brother Turney J. Hernandez, Newark, De.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife of 66 years, Mary Lauris Tate Hernandez, granddaughter, Katherine Q. Seward; brothers, Thomas, Theo, Alcide Taft, Toby, Travis; and sister, Murley Hernandez LeBlanc.

He entered the Army in August of 1943, and was honorably discharged in February of 1946, after working with the Counter Intelligence Corps. Dr. Teme P. Hernandez became the first director of the Sweet Potato Research Center in 1949, Chase, La. In 1957 until his retirement in 1983 he worked at LSU, Dept. of Horticulture, in research and teaching. He supervised over 30 graduate students' research for M.S. and Ph.D degrees. He developed or co-developed 8 sweet potato cultivars including Acadian, Jasper, Centennial, Travis; tomato cultivars including Creole; and the cabbage variety, Improved Allyear.

He authored or co-authored 156 publications during his tenure at LSU. A list of the most widely held works by Teme P Hernandez, Ph.D. can be found online at: http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-hernandez,%20teme%20p/. In 1983 he retired Professor Emeritus, LSU and continued his work in research and training through IADS (International Agricultural Development Service). He helped research and planning on breeding and seed production in Indonesia.

Throughout his career he chaired and helped organize the International Sweet Potato Collaborators Group and the International Root Crop Group. He chaired numerous organizations including American Society for Horticultural Science, Sweet Potato Collaborators Group. He was contributing editor to World Book Encyclopedia. President of Louisiana Society for Horticultural Science.

His honors include King, Louisiana Yambilee (1971, 1984), Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding Contributions to Louisiana Sweet Potato Industry (1972), L. M. Ware Distinguished Teaching Award (1971).

The family extends their deepest appreciation to Angela Jenkins, Charter Home Care nurse for her friendship and caregiving to both our parents. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Dr. Teme and Lauris Memorial Scholarship Fund would be appreciated. To make a donation online, visit LSU Foundation website or mail check to LSU Foundation @ 3838 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, La 70808. Family and friends may sign the online memorial, or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com

Published in TheAdvocate.com from May 7 to May 9, 2014
Son of Saul Hernandez and Bertha Lagneaux

Husband of Mary Lauris Tate

Obituary

Teme Paul Hernandez, PH.D. of Baton Rouge, passed away Monday, May 5, 2014, at the age of 94. He was born in Duson, La., on May 15, 1919, to the late Saul Hernandez and Bertha Lagnau.

Visitation will be held at Resthaven Funeral Home on Saturday from 8:30 a.m. until religious services at 10:00 a.m. conducted by Rev. Mike Shatzle. Burial to follow in Resthaven Gardens of Memory.

Pallbearers will be his grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be Terry Hernandez, Randy Hernandez, Wayne Guilbeau.

He is survived by his son, T. Paul Hernandez Jr; daughters and sons-in-law, Patricia H. and John Iry Quebedeaux, and Sandra H. and Michael Leo Evans; grandchildren and their spouses, John I. and Dianne Ammons Quebedeaux, Elizabeth Q. and Aaron Duncan, Janie Q. and Eric Wells, Timothy and Jessica LaBorde Quebedeaux, Patrick and Ashley Johnson Quebedeaux, Michael T. and Jodie Goodwin Evans, Andrew W. and Angie Louque Evans; nine great grandchildren, Alex and Kevin Quebedeaux, Allison Seward, Sadie and Lauren Duncan, Ethan and Ryder Wells, and Claire and Noah Quebedeaux; sister Lily Peterson, Lafayette, La. and brother Turney J. Hernandez, Newark, De.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife of 66 years, Mary Lauris Tate Hernandez, granddaughter, Katherine Q. Seward; brothers, Thomas, Theo, Alcide Taft, Toby, Travis; and sister, Murley Hernandez LeBlanc.

He entered the Army in August of 1943, and was honorably discharged in February of 1946, after working with the Counter Intelligence Corps. Dr. Teme P. Hernandez became the first director of the Sweet Potato Research Center in 1949, Chase, La. In 1957 until his retirement in 1983 he worked at LSU, Dept. of Horticulture, in research and teaching. He supervised over 30 graduate students' research for M.S. and Ph.D degrees. He developed or co-developed 8 sweet potato cultivars including Acadian, Jasper, Centennial, Travis; tomato cultivars including Creole; and the cabbage variety, Improved Allyear.

He authored or co-authored 156 publications during his tenure at LSU. A list of the most widely held works by Teme P Hernandez, Ph.D. can be found online at: http://www.worldcat.org/identities/np-hernandez,%20teme%20p/. In 1983 he retired Professor Emeritus, LSU and continued his work in research and training through IADS (International Agricultural Development Service). He helped research and planning on breeding and seed production in Indonesia.

Throughout his career he chaired and helped organize the International Sweet Potato Collaborators Group and the International Root Crop Group. He chaired numerous organizations including American Society for Horticultural Science, Sweet Potato Collaborators Group. He was contributing editor to World Book Encyclopedia. President of Louisiana Society for Horticultural Science.

His honors include King, Louisiana Yambilee (1971, 1984), Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding Contributions to Louisiana Sweet Potato Industry (1972), L. M. Ware Distinguished Teaching Award (1971).

The family extends their deepest appreciation to Angela Jenkins, Charter Home Care nurse for her friendship and caregiving to both our parents. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Dr. Teme and Lauris Memorial Scholarship Fund would be appreciated. To make a donation online, visit LSU Foundation website or mail check to LSU Foundation @ 3838 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, La 70808. Family and friends may sign the online memorial, or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com

Published in TheAdvocate.com from May 7 to May 9, 2014


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