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Bailey Walter Morrison

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Bailey Walter Morrison

Birth
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23 Apr 1958 (aged 66)
Burial
Monroe, Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Monroe Morning World (Monroe, Louisiana) Sunday - 2 March 1952 pg 5
MORRISONS 97 YEARS IN WORK
Three Members of Family Have Long Been With Life, Casualty
The Morrison family has the proud record of 97 years' service with the Life & Casualty Company of Tennessee.
Bailey Walter Morrison, special agent of Monroe, has the longest service, with Life & Casualty , 41 years and 8 months.
James Urban Morrison, district manager of Shreveport, La, is next in line with 38 years last September.
George T. Morrison, district manager at Alexandria, La, with 18 years.

Bailey Walter started to work with the Life & Casualty when he was only 19 years old. He was employed by President Emeritus A. M. Burton and so was his brother, James Urban Morrison, and sent from Tennessee to Louisiana, to help in the company's operation in Louisiana. They had a big part in developing the company
business.

George T. Morrison was first employed at Shreveport. He left there in 1943 when he was made manager at Fort Smith, Arkansas. He transferred to Birmingham, Alabama, as manager in February, 1947, and to Alexandria as manager in May of that year.

Both Shreveport and Alexandria districts qualified their manager, James Urban Morrison and George T. Morrison, and their wives, as delegates to the New York City Convention. 97 is quite a lot of years with one company for three brothers.
Monroe Morning World (Monroe, Louisiana) Sunday - 2 March 1952 pg 5
MORRISONS 97 YEARS IN WORK
Three Members of Family Have Long Been With Life, Casualty
The Morrison family has the proud record of 97 years' service with the Life & Casualty Company of Tennessee.
Bailey Walter Morrison, special agent of Monroe, has the longest service, with Life & Casualty , 41 years and 8 months.
James Urban Morrison, district manager of Shreveport, La, is next in line with 38 years last September.
George T. Morrison, district manager at Alexandria, La, with 18 years.

Bailey Walter started to work with the Life & Casualty when he was only 19 years old. He was employed by President Emeritus A. M. Burton and so was his brother, James Urban Morrison, and sent from Tennessee to Louisiana, to help in the company's operation in Louisiana. They had a big part in developing the company
business.

George T. Morrison was first employed at Shreveport. He left there in 1943 when he was made manager at Fort Smith, Arkansas. He transferred to Birmingham, Alabama, as manager in February, 1947, and to Alexandria as manager in May of that year.

Both Shreveport and Alexandria districts qualified their manager, James Urban Morrison and George T. Morrison, and their wives, as delegates to the New York City Convention. 97 is quite a lot of years with one company for three brothers.


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