She was formerly of Henderson, Ky., and had resided in Baton Rouge for 32 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Larguier is survived by two sons, Isidore, Jr., and Calvin of Baton Rouge; three daughters, Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of Baton Rouge; Margery Larguier, student at the Sacred Heart academy at Grand Coteau, and Mrs. H. D. Spaht of Longbranch, N. J.; four brothers, Will Cabell of Baton Rouge, Ted S. and Frank M. Cabell of St. Louis, Mo., and George W. Cabell of Phoenix, Ariz.
She leaves also two sisters, Mrs. E. T. Woolfolk and Mrs. W. A. Lobdell of this city and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be F. D. Miller, Jr., L. H. Romano, E. L. Harrison Jr., O. C. Smith Jr., W. P. Hamilton and W. A. Lobdell.
She was formerly of Henderson, Ky., and had resided in Baton Rouge for 32 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Larguier is survived by two sons, Isidore, Jr., and Calvin of Baton Rouge; three daughters, Mrs. W. P. Hamilton of Baton Rouge; Margery Larguier, student at the Sacred Heart academy at Grand Coteau, and Mrs. H. D. Spaht of Longbranch, N. J.; four brothers, Will Cabell of Baton Rouge, Ted S. and Frank M. Cabell of St. Louis, Mo., and George W. Cabell of Phoenix, Ariz.
She leaves also two sisters, Mrs. E. T. Woolfolk and Mrs. W. A. Lobdell of this city and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be F. D. Miller, Jr., L. H. Romano, E. L. Harrison Jr., O. C. Smith Jr., W. P. Hamilton and W. A. Lobdell.
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