Mr. Pressburg was well known in the state. He had been a life resident here.
He is survived by his widow, the former Vita Maples, and three children, Ben of this city and Port Barre, and Misses Yetter and Velma Pressburg of Opelousas. One sister and three brothers also survive, Mrs. R. C. Toups of Houma and Sol and H. P. Pressburg of Alexandria and C. N. of Cuba. Another brother, Edgar Pressburg, prominent in Baton Rouge life insurance circles, died several years ago.
Published in The State-Times (Baton Rouge, LA), Thursday, February 9, 1933
Many thanks to Ron Manly for the obituary.
Mr. Pressburg was well known in the state. He had been a life resident here.
He is survived by his widow, the former Vita Maples, and three children, Ben of this city and Port Barre, and Misses Yetter and Velma Pressburg of Opelousas. One sister and three brothers also survive, Mrs. R. C. Toups of Houma and Sol and H. P. Pressburg of Alexandria and C. N. of Cuba. Another brother, Edgar Pressburg, prominent in Baton Rouge life insurance circles, died several years ago.
Published in The State-Times (Baton Rouge, LA), Thursday, February 9, 1933
Many thanks to Ron Manly for the obituary.
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