He was born February 6, 1921 to Maggie Haden Gaspard and Clerphe Gaspard in Cow Island, Louisiana.
He served his country during WWII as a high skilled radio operator in the U. S. Air Force flying in a B-26 participating in the European Theater.
He moved to Port Arthur in 1945 and began a life-long career in the maritime industry starting as a member of the I. L. A. Local #1029. In 1948, he was hired by P. C. Pfeiffer Stevedoring Company as a regular Walking Foreman, supervising loading and unloading ships in the Sabine area. In 1964, he was promoted to the position of General Manager of the Port Arthur operations and then in 1965 became a Vice President. In 1970, he was one of the founding Directors of the Port Arthur International Seafarers Center and in 1979 was elected by the Sabine Area stevedores and steamship agencies to the Board of Directors of the West Gulf Maritime Association. He served in that position until his retirement from P. C. Pfeiffer in 1986. He was also a former member of the Propeller Club of the Sabine and a member of the Traffic Club of Sabine. For the next fifteen years he worked as a stevedore consultant for five different Stevedore companies and Atlantic Shippers Corp.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Elvena Gaspard, his sisters, Virginia Taylor, Alice Faulk, Wilda Landry and Ora May Toups, his brothers, Roy and Elwood.
He is survived by his daughters, Sister Katie Gaspard, Dominican Sister, Maggie Joubert and husband, Raymond, Jr. and Sharon Anderson and husband Michael; his sons, Roy Gaspard and wife Gaile, Lonie Gaspard, Jr. and wife Cheryl, Floyd Gaspard and wife Francine and Darrell Gaspard, Sr. and wife Diana; sixteen grandchildren; twenty four great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; his sisters, Velma Borel and husband Earl and Margaret Oubre and husband Ora; his brother, C. B. "Barny" Gaspard and wife Sandra along with several nieces and nephews.
Clayton Thompson Funeral Home, Groves, Texas
He was born February 6, 1921 to Maggie Haden Gaspard and Clerphe Gaspard in Cow Island, Louisiana.
He served his country during WWII as a high skilled radio operator in the U. S. Air Force flying in a B-26 participating in the European Theater.
He moved to Port Arthur in 1945 and began a life-long career in the maritime industry starting as a member of the I. L. A. Local #1029. In 1948, he was hired by P. C. Pfeiffer Stevedoring Company as a regular Walking Foreman, supervising loading and unloading ships in the Sabine area. In 1964, he was promoted to the position of General Manager of the Port Arthur operations and then in 1965 became a Vice President. In 1970, he was one of the founding Directors of the Port Arthur International Seafarers Center and in 1979 was elected by the Sabine Area stevedores and steamship agencies to the Board of Directors of the West Gulf Maritime Association. He served in that position until his retirement from P. C. Pfeiffer in 1986. He was also a former member of the Propeller Club of the Sabine and a member of the Traffic Club of Sabine. For the next fifteen years he worked as a stevedore consultant for five different Stevedore companies and Atlantic Shippers Corp.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Elvena Gaspard, his sisters, Virginia Taylor, Alice Faulk, Wilda Landry and Ora May Toups, his brothers, Roy and Elwood.
He is survived by his daughters, Sister Katie Gaspard, Dominican Sister, Maggie Joubert and husband, Raymond, Jr. and Sharon Anderson and husband Michael; his sons, Roy Gaspard and wife Gaile, Lonie Gaspard, Jr. and wife Cheryl, Floyd Gaspard and wife Francine and Darrell Gaspard, Sr. and wife Diana; sixteen grandchildren; twenty four great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; his sisters, Velma Borel and husband Earl and Margaret Oubre and husband Ora; his brother, C. B. "Barny" Gaspard and wife Sandra along with several nieces and nephews.
Clayton Thompson Funeral Home, Groves, Texas
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