December 9, 1998, in New Orleans.
Mr. Alford was native of McComb, Mississippi, and had been a resident of the
Mississippi Gulf Coast for 35 years and the city of Pass Christian for 30 years.
Mr. Alford was a graduate of Louisiana State University after serving in the
infantry in World War II. He was a retired vice president of Hancock Bank, a
past member of the Pass Christian Rotary Club, Pass Christian Chamber of
Commerce, Pass Christian Yacht Club, and Pass Christian Golf Club.
His wife, Elizabeth D. Alford; two brothers, James Louis Alford and Julius Mosby
Alford; and a sister, Alla Quin Alford Mixon, preceded him in death.
Survivors include a brother, Jacob E. Alford, Jr. of Metairie, LA; two
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Alford Guel of Gulfport and Mrs. Mary Lynn Alford
Searles of Long Beach; and two grandchildren.
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December 9, 1998, in New Orleans.
Mr. Alford was native of McComb, Mississippi, and had been a resident of the
Mississippi Gulf Coast for 35 years and the city of Pass Christian for 30 years.
Mr. Alford was a graduate of Louisiana State University after serving in the
infantry in World War II. He was a retired vice president of Hancock Bank, a
past member of the Pass Christian Rotary Club, Pass Christian Chamber of
Commerce, Pass Christian Yacht Club, and Pass Christian Golf Club.
His wife, Elizabeth D. Alford; two brothers, James Louis Alford and Julius Mosby
Alford; and a sister, Alla Quin Alford Mixon, preceded him in death.
Survivors include a brother, Jacob E. Alford, Jr. of Metairie, LA; two
daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Alford Guel of Gulfport and Mrs. Mary Lynn Alford
Searles of Long Beach; and two grandchildren.
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