PHELICIANE BENJAMIN METOYER
Natchitoches Times July 17, 1914
Died on July 1914 at 13:30 o'clock a.m., Pheliciane Benjamine Metoyer, age 53 years and 9 months. Mr. Metoyer was a son of F. B. Metoyer Sr. and married to Jean Lemee. He leaves three brothers, Allen and Frank of this city, and Claude who lives in New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy of this city.
He had lived in New Orleans for many years and held the responsible position of City Drummer for the wholesale company of Sclaspoller and Sons, for 18 years.
Some months ago he was hopelessly stricken with heart trouble and brought here to the home of his sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy, who nursed him with all the tenderness and devotion possible.
The times joins the community in condolences to the extensive family connections and large circle of friends in the lost of this good man.
[Obituary provided by findagrave contributor, Wylie Blackwell.]
The Natchitoches Enterprise.
July 9, 1914
Page 3
After a long illness, Felecien Benjamin Metoyer died at the home of his sisters, Misses Aime and Lise Metoyer on Wednesday morning, July 8 at 12:30 a.m.
The funeral took place that evening at 5:30 and was attended by a large crowd of sympathizing friends, the remains being interred in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery.
He leaves two sisters, three brothers and a great many other relatives.
PHELICIANE BENJAMIN METOYER
Natchitoches Times July 17, 1914
Died on July 1914 at 13:30 o'clock a.m., Pheliciane Benjamine Metoyer, age 53 years and 9 months. Mr. Metoyer was a son of F. B. Metoyer Sr. and married to Jean Lemee. He leaves three brothers, Allen and Frank of this city, and Claude who lives in New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy of this city.
He had lived in New Orleans for many years and held the responsible position of City Drummer for the wholesale company of Sclaspoller and Sons, for 18 years.
Some months ago he was hopelessly stricken with heart trouble and brought here to the home of his sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy, who nursed him with all the tenderness and devotion possible.
The times joins the community in condolences to the extensive family connections and large circle of friends in the lost of this good man.
[Obituary provided by findagrave contributor, Wylie Blackwell.]
The Natchitoches Enterprise.
July 9, 1914
Page 3
After a long illness, Felecien Benjamin Metoyer died at the home of his sisters, Misses Aime and Lise Metoyer on Wednesday morning, July 8 at 12:30 a.m.
The funeral took place that evening at 5:30 and was attended by a large crowd of sympathizing friends, the remains being interred in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery.
He leaves two sisters, three brothers and a great many other relatives.
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