Died at 10:25 a.m. Friday at
Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.
A native of Jackson, Miss., he
was 51 and a resident 3696
Dalton St. He was a veteran of
World War II, a post command-
er of Dugas-Thompson Chapter
No. 22, Disabled American Vet-
erans and served on the state
executive committee of DAV.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Marie Gregoire of Baton
Rouge; one son, David Lee Blade
of Houston, Texas; two daughters,
Judith Marie and Glenda Ann
Blades, both of Baton Rouge;
two sisters, Mrs. Edna Austrum
of Baton Rouge and Mrs. Mary
Sutherland of Lawton Okla., four
brothers, Hugh Aulton, Alf and
Allen, all of Baton Rouge,
a half-brother, L. D. Parson of
Baton Rouge.
Died at 10:25 a.m. Friday at
Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.
A native of Jackson, Miss., he
was 51 and a resident 3696
Dalton St. He was a veteran of
World War II, a post command-
er of Dugas-Thompson Chapter
No. 22, Disabled American Vet-
erans and served on the state
executive committee of DAV.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Marie Gregoire of Baton
Rouge; one son, David Lee Blade
of Houston, Texas; two daughters,
Judith Marie and Glenda Ann
Blades, both of Baton Rouge;
two sisters, Mrs. Edna Austrum
of Baton Rouge and Mrs. Mary
Sutherland of Lawton Okla., four
brothers, Hugh Aulton, Alf and
Allen, all of Baton Rouge,
a half-brother, L. D. Parson of
Baton Rouge.
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