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Omer Villere

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Omer Villere

Birth
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
11 Apr 1911 (aged 55)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.9836006, Longitude: -90.1185989
Plot
Section 80
Memorial ID
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Son of Alcee J. Villere and Delphine Fleitas, both of Plaquemines Parish.
Great-grandson of James Phillip Villere, the second governor of Louisiana.
2nd great-grandfather was Etienne Villere, head of the conspiracy against the Spanish government after Louisiana was ceded from France to Spain.
Grandson of Domingo Fleitas of Louisiana; great-grandson of Dr. Fleitas, who came to Louisiana as head surgeon of the Spanish troops from Spain in 1767.

Husband of Nellie O'Donnell, daughter of Peter O'Donnell.
Father of Marie Celeste, Pierre Alcee, and Helen Villere.
Brother of George A., Sidney, Octave, Septime, and Gaston Villere, Mrs. James Dupas of the French Consular service currently serving in Para, Brazil, and Mrs. Fernand Claiborne of New Orleans.

Lawyer; special counsel of the Sewerage & Water Board for the past 6 years.

Residence: 1535 State Street

Although his obituary states he was buried in Washington Cemetery, he is now buried in Metairie Cemetery.
Son of Alcee J. Villere and Delphine Fleitas, both of Plaquemines Parish.
Great-grandson of James Phillip Villere, the second governor of Louisiana.
2nd great-grandfather was Etienne Villere, head of the conspiracy against the Spanish government after Louisiana was ceded from France to Spain.
Grandson of Domingo Fleitas of Louisiana; great-grandson of Dr. Fleitas, who came to Louisiana as head surgeon of the Spanish troops from Spain in 1767.

Husband of Nellie O'Donnell, daughter of Peter O'Donnell.
Father of Marie Celeste, Pierre Alcee, and Helen Villere.
Brother of George A., Sidney, Octave, Septime, and Gaston Villere, Mrs. James Dupas of the French Consular service currently serving in Para, Brazil, and Mrs. Fernand Claiborne of New Orleans.

Lawyer; special counsel of the Sewerage & Water Board for the past 6 years.

Residence: 1535 State Street

Although his obituary states he was buried in Washington Cemetery, he is now buried in Metairie Cemetery.


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