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Ralph Louis Altazan

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Ralph Louis Altazan

Birth
Port Allen, West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
10 Jul 2008 (aged 93)
Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Brusly, West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 20 Plot 48
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A retired commercial/industrial electrician and a resident and native of Port Allen, he died at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center.

He was 93, a U.S. Army World War II veteran member of the 447th AAA BN, and a member of the IBEW Local 955 and a cattle farmer until two years ago.

Survived by his wife of eight years, Janice Hebert Altazan; three stepdaughters, Sallye Marchand Troxclair, Susan Marchand Grissom and Jill Marchand Brown; two stepsons, Lonnie and Randal Marchand; four brothers, Ferdinand, Leon, Emerson and Elward Altazan; several step-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and devoted friends, L.J. LeBlanc and Jay Rumfola.

Preceded in death by first wife, Mabel Rebelle Altazan; parents, Louis and Aline Seguin Altazan; sister, Lois Altazan Stirling; and three brothers, Ernest, Elmo and Norman Altazan.

He was a member of Port Allen Moose Lodge and American Legion Post 160.
A retired commercial/industrial electrician and a resident and native of Port Allen, he died at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center.

He was 93, a U.S. Army World War II veteran member of the 447th AAA BN, and a member of the IBEW Local 955 and a cattle farmer until two years ago.

Survived by his wife of eight years, Janice Hebert Altazan; three stepdaughters, Sallye Marchand Troxclair, Susan Marchand Grissom and Jill Marchand Brown; two stepsons, Lonnie and Randal Marchand; four brothers, Ferdinand, Leon, Emerson and Elward Altazan; several step-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and devoted friends, L.J. LeBlanc and Jay Rumfola.

Preceded in death by first wife, Mabel Rebelle Altazan; parents, Louis and Aline Seguin Altazan; sister, Lois Altazan Stirling; and three brothers, Ernest, Elmo and Norman Altazan.

He was a member of Port Allen Moose Lodge and American Legion Post 160.

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