Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 11000 Florida Blvd., from 8 a.m. until funeral time Wednesday. Religious services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home chapel, conducted by Rev. Charles Lamb. Burial in Greenoaks Memorial Park.
Survived by his wife, Mrs. Etta Brooks Spiers, Denham Springs; five daughters, Mrs. Kathy Noland, Mrs. Virginia Moore, Mrs. Joy Vaughn and Mrs. Laura Sullivan, all of Denham Springs, and Mrs. Linda Wilson, Baton Rouge; a son, Paul Spiers, Jr., Baton Rouge; five sisters, Mrs. Sarah E. Spence, Baker, Mrs. Lula Mae Sartin, McComb, Miss., Miss Opal Spiers, Mrs. Lois Robertson, Watson, and Mrs. Joyce Thomas, Denham Springs; four brothers, Ottice E. Spiers, Mesa, Ariz., William D. Spiers, Walker, Woodrow P. Spiers, Channelview, Texas, and Lee Arnold Spiers, Corpus Christi, Texas; and 15 grandchildren.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), February 14, 1979
Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 11000 Florida Blvd., from 8 a.m. until funeral time Wednesday. Religious services at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home chapel, conducted by Rev. Charles Lamb. Burial in Greenoaks Memorial Park.
Survived by his wife, Mrs. Etta Brooks Spiers, Denham Springs; five daughters, Mrs. Kathy Noland, Mrs. Virginia Moore, Mrs. Joy Vaughn and Mrs. Laura Sullivan, all of Denham Springs, and Mrs. Linda Wilson, Baton Rouge; a son, Paul Spiers, Jr., Baton Rouge; five sisters, Mrs. Sarah E. Spence, Baker, Mrs. Lula Mae Sartin, McComb, Miss., Miss Opal Spiers, Mrs. Lois Robertson, Watson, and Mrs. Joyce Thomas, Denham Springs; four brothers, Ottice E. Spiers, Mesa, Ariz., William D. Spiers, Walker, Woodrow P. Spiers, Channelview, Texas, and Lee Arnold Spiers, Corpus Christi, Texas; and 15 grandchildren.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), February 14, 1979
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