He was a resident of Monroe. He died on June 4, 1982 of a lengthy illness. He was a member of Ridge Avenue Baptist Church in West Monroe, a member of the Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the Fifth District Pharmaceutical Association and a Mason.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leota L. Harper, West Monroe; two daughters, Mrs. George M. Sartor, West Monroe and Miss Jeannine M. Harper, Ferriday; three sisters; Mrs. Inez Street, Miss Alma Harper both of Crowville, Mrs. W. A. Dunn, West Monroe; two brothers, Dewitt Harper, J. A. Harper, both of Crowville; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were William C. Street, James Street, William Dunn, Claiborne Sartor, Nick Piro and Glen Ratcliff.
Published in The Franklin Sun, June 9, 1982
He was a resident of Monroe. He died on June 4, 1982 of a lengthy illness. He was a member of Ridge Avenue Baptist Church in West Monroe, a member of the Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association and a member of the Fifth District Pharmaceutical Association and a Mason.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leota L. Harper, West Monroe; two daughters, Mrs. George M. Sartor, West Monroe and Miss Jeannine M. Harper, Ferriday; three sisters; Mrs. Inez Street, Miss Alma Harper both of Crowville, Mrs. W. A. Dunn, West Monroe; two brothers, Dewitt Harper, J. A. Harper, both of Crowville; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Pallbearers were William C. Street, James Street, William Dunn, Claiborne Sartor, Nick Piro and Glen Ratcliff.
Published in The Franklin Sun, June 9, 1982
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