Serving as pallbearers were Alton and Dalton Martin, Dr. Ray Jenkins, Ed Grigsby, Marvin Carroway, and Newton Forrest.
A graduate of Winnfield High School, Lamar attended Louisiana State University before serving with the U.S. Army, in World War Two, part of which time was spent in the Pacific theater. For the past two or three years he has been employed in the office of an oil firm in Houston. His death came after a very short illness.
Lamar was a member of the Garden Oaks Baptist Church, Houston.
Surviving are his wife, the former Linda Ellard; a son, Douglas, 6, and a daughter, Carmen, 5, of Houston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miley Walsworth, Sr., Winnfield; one brother, the Rev. Miley Walsworth, Jr., Campti; and one sister, Mrs. George Roger Smith, Houston, and a number of uncles and aunts.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American (Winnfield, LA), October 2, 1956
Serving as pallbearers were Alton and Dalton Martin, Dr. Ray Jenkins, Ed Grigsby, Marvin Carroway, and Newton Forrest.
A graduate of Winnfield High School, Lamar attended Louisiana State University before serving with the U.S. Army, in World War Two, part of which time was spent in the Pacific theater. For the past two or three years he has been employed in the office of an oil firm in Houston. His death came after a very short illness.
Lamar was a member of the Garden Oaks Baptist Church, Houston.
Surviving are his wife, the former Linda Ellard; a son, Douglas, 6, and a daughter, Carmen, 5, of Houston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miley Walsworth, Sr., Winnfield; one brother, the Rev. Miley Walsworth, Jr., Campti; and one sister, Mrs. George Roger Smith, Houston, and a number of uncles and aunts.
Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise News-American (Winnfield, LA), October 2, 1956
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