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3651 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2345)
 
3652 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family F149
 
3653 Recherche de l'acte de mariage de Jean GRASSET LATOUR et de Marie BERTRAND

Aucun acte de mariage les concernant n'a été retrouvé en DORDOGNE de 1793 à 1797 (Marie Généreuse naît en l'an 5 = 1797) ni dans le canton de BERGERAC, ni dans le canton de LA FORCE, ni dans celui de SIGOULES.

Des recherches menées par la mairie de La Rochelle n'ont pas révélé d'union GRASSET LATOUR / BERTRAND en l'an 4 à LA ROCHELLE.

L'union a pu avoir lieu avant l'an 4 à LA ROCHELLE ou dans une autre ville, étant donné que Jean GRASSET LATOUR était militaire
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Search for the marriage of Jean Grasset Latour and Marie Bertrand

No marriage certificate concerning them was found in the Dordogne archives from 1793 to 1797 (Marie Généreuse was born in year 5 = 1797) nor in the township of Bergerac, nor in the township of La Force nor in that of Sigoules.

Research conducted by the city of La Rochelle revealed no marriage of Grasset Latour/Bertrand in year 4 [of the Repubican Calender] in La Rochelle.

The marriage could take place before the year 4 in La Rochelle or in another city, because Jean Grasset Latour was a soldier. 
Family F358
 
3654 Record also provides approximate birth and place of birth. Note that the mother's name is Marie Bontemps and not Dontemne (a possible transcription error). Record acquired from the Mairie des Pyrénées Orientales by genealogist Martine Duhamel in 1998.

Acte de décès de Jean GRASSET LATOUR, le 13 juillet 1811 à PERPIGNAN

N.B : Cet acte est important car il nous indique que Jean GRASSET LATOUR étant âgé de 50 ans, est né en 1761.

D'autre part, il est natif de Bergerac.

Les noms de ses parents nous sont également révélés : Pierre GRASSET et Marie BONTEMPS (et non DONTEMNE*)

* n'ayant pas copie de l'acte, cette erreur d'orthographe vient peut-être de la mauvaise lecture de la secrétaire de mairie.
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Death Record for Jean Grasset Latour, 11 July 1811, at Perpignan

N.B.: This act is important because it tells us that Jean Grasset Latour, being aged 50, was born in 1761.

Additionally, he is a native of Bergerac.

The names of the parents are also brought to light for us: Marie and Pierre Grasset BONTEMPS (not DONTEMNE *)

* Having no copy of the death record, this spelling error is perhaps a wrong reading by the town clerk. 
Grasset Latour, Jean (I1056)
 
3655 Recorded as "Nedie DUFILHO". Dufilho, Marie Antoinette (I411)
 
3656 Recorded in Spanish as "Antonio". Hollier, Antoine (I4638)
 
3657 Recorded in Spanish as "Pedro Faustino". Hollier, Pierre Faustin (I4639)
 
3658 Records of St. Landry Catholic Church, Opelousas, LA St. Amand, Ernest Antoine (I518)
 
3659 Reed Cemetery Berza, Adam Tanise (I4775)
 
3660 Reference to the baptism was found in the indices, but the actual entry in the registry has not yet been located. Hollier, Gabrielle Marie (I584)
 
3661 Regina's tombstone notes her birth as 7 Mar 1867. Debaillon, Marie Regina (I3307)
 
3662 Register of Deeds, North Carolina Birth Indexes, Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives Source Source: S413 (S413)
 
3663 Relationship to Antoine not verified. Hollier, John (I5717)
 
3664 Remy, Remie, Ramey. Hollier, Ramey (I3906)
 
3665 Requête de noble Pierre de Chièze contre les dégradations faites chez lui par Pierre Grasset dit Latour, maître cordier de la ville de Bergerac, en 1752. [Civil claim by the noble Pierre de Chièze against damage done on his property by Pierre Grasset dit Latour, master ropemaker of the town of Bergerac in 1752].

Noble Pierre de CHIEZE, Seigneur de la forge du Pont Saint Mamet dit qu'à son insu et durant son absence Pierre GRASSET dit LATOUR, maître cordier de la présente ville de Bergerac "aurait fait plusieurs entreprises, dégradations et usurpations préjudiciables au suppliant sur une maison et batiments à lui appartenant situés dans la présente ville, faubourg Malburguet".

Le suppliant a déjà demandé au maître cordier le 5ème courant "en sommation de rétablir et de remettre toutes choses en même état qu'elles étaient avant", mais rien n'ayant été fait, il supplie le Sénéchal du Périgord ou son lieutenant général de venir sur les lieux, avec un greffier pour constater les dégâts et dresser un procès-verbal.

N.B : Pierre GRASSET dit LATOUR, maître cordier à Bergerac en 1752, semble bien être votre ancêtre.
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Noble Pierre de Chièze, Lord of the forge of Pont Saint-Mamet says that without his knowledge and during his absence Pierre Grasset dit Latour, master ropemaker of this town of Bergerac "had done many enterprises, damage and usurpation detrimental to the supplicant on a house and buildings belonging to him situated in this city, in the faubourg of Malburguet".

The supplicant has already asked the master ropemaker on the 5th "in summation to restore and put back in place all things in the same state they were before", but nothing has been done. He begs the Seneschal of Perigord or his lieutenant general come to these places, with a clerk to see the damage and prepare a report.

N.B.: Pierre Grasset dit Latour, master ropemaker in Bergerac in 1752, seems to be your ancestor.
 
Grasset, Pierre (I1068)
 
3666 Research by Martine Duhamel in 1998: Giron was a tailor and widower with three children from first wife Marie Dauge Giron, Élie (I2699)
 
3667 Residence on Washington Avenue between Felicity and Magazine Streets Dufilho, Joseph Louis Apolinaire Marie (I6011)
 
3668 Residence: 11 February 1915, 1538, North Conti St., New Orleans Louisiana. Luminais, Alexander (I560)
 
3669 Rest Haven Memorial Gardens Hollier, Lee Roy (I4583)
 
3670 Rest Haven Memorial Gardens Toler, Margie Lorraine (I4586)
 
3671 Resthaven Gardens of Memory Reid, Guy Robert Sr. (I5219)
 
3672 Resthaven Gardens of Memory, Plot: Garden of Crucifixion 35 D 2 Hollier, Daisy (I4169)
 
3673 Restlawn Memorial Park Hollier, Wallace Joseph Sr. (I3748)
 
3674 Restlawn Memorial Park Murphy, Addene Corrine (I3750)
 
3675 Retired Captain with the Houston Fire Department. Dufilho, Maurice Joseph Jr (I747)
 
3676 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I6253)
 
3677 Rice Belt Journal. Louisiana, Welsh. Digital images. http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov. Source Source: S755 (S755)
 
3678 Rich Gunnar "Gunny", 39, of Kansas City, Missouri died suddenly at his residence on Friday, November 7th, 2008.

He was born on May 15, 1969 in San Antonio, TX to Dick and Marcia Gunnar.

His mother survives, while he was preceded in death by his father. He leaves behind his loving wife Melissa Gunnar and three beautiful children, Libby Love Gunnar, Emma Katherine Gunnar, and Hayden Andrew Thomas Gunnar. He is also survived by his sister Rebecca (Mike) Vaughn and their daughter, Carly. Rich graduated with a BBA in Accounting from the University of Iowa in 1991.

He was a fraternity brother of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He continued his education at Rockhurst University and received an MBA in Finance in 2005. He began his professional career as an auditor for insurance and mutual funds at Price Waterhouse in Kansas City. For 10+ years, he served as Managing Director of Finance at Principal Commercial Acceptance LLC in Overland Park, Kansas. For the past year, he worked as the Director of Client Services at Resources Global Professionals in Kansas City. Rich was an active member of the Missouri Society of CPA's where he was involved in writing questions annually for the Uniform CPA Examination.

Rich was a loving and generous son, brother, husband and father. He was an avid sports fan, especially for the Iowa Hawkeyes and Kansas City Chiefs. He enjoyed spending time with his children on the weekends going to Worlds of Fun and the movies. He was also a member of Pleasant Valley Baptist Church in Liberty, MO. There wasn't a day that went by that he did not have a smile on his face or a kind word to say about someone.

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, November 12th at Park Lawn Northland Chapel, I-35 at M-291 Highway, Liberty. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 11th at the chapel.

Donations may be made to an education fund for his children established through Bank of America and may be left at the funeral home. You may sign an online guestbook or share a memory with the family via www.parklawnfunerals.com.

Arrangements: Park Lawn Northland Chapel (816) 781-8228.

Published in Kansas City Star on Nov. 10, 2008 
Gunnar, Richard Andrew (I18116)
 
3679 Richard M. Hollier
Opelousas, La. Dec. 16-Richard M. Hollier, 54 years old, city engineer and brother of Mayor David Hollier, who died last night at the St. Landry sanitarium, will be buried this afternoon at 4 o’clock, with services and interment in the Catholic church and cemetery.
Mr. Hollier had been ill for less than a week. Several days ago he was stricken with appendicitis and immediate operation was necessary. It was found that the appendix had ruptured and complications which followed the operation caused his death last night.
Surviving Mr. Hollier are his widow, the former Gladys Perrault; four daughters, Misses Inez, Edith, Bonnie, and Ann hollier and three sons, Jimmie, Dickie, and Charles Hollier, all of this city; two brothers, Mayor Hollier and Preston Hollier, also of Opelousas; and four sisters, Mrs. Preston Dunbar, Mrs. Roger Dufilho of Opelousas, Mrs. Percy Collins, and Mrs. Polite [Hypolite] Robin of Port Arthur, Tex.
Source: State Times, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 16 December 1937 
Hollier, Richard Martin (I3027)
 
3680 Richard Martin Hollier Family. Source Source: S720 (S720)
 
3681 Richard, 6th Baron Beauchamp de Saint-Amand

b. 1453
d. 1508
m. Anne _____

no children, after Richard's death, she married Sir John Hussey

Richard's mistress was MARY WROUGHTON who gave birth to:

Anthony
RICHARD, 6th BARON BEAUCHAMP DE SAINT-AMAND of Wilts, England was born on in September 1453. He was 3 1/2 years old at his father's death and 38 when his mother died. He married Anne _____ in 1457. She is referred to as Dame Anne. He was convicted (attainted) by the "Act of 1484", but soon pardoned. He was made a Knight by King Henry VII about 1485, perhaps during the coronation. He received a grant of property forfeited by his stepfather, Roger, in March of 1485. Richard was appointed Keeper of Blackmore Forest, Wilts, as "Sir Richard Beauchamp" in 1486. In 1488, he was Commissioner of Musters in Wilts and in 1501 he was an officer supervising the official welcome of Katherine of Aragon. In 1504 "Richard Beauchamp, Knight, Lord St-Amand" served as Steward of Malborough, Wilts. He had no children by Dame Anne but he did have a "natural son", Anthony, by his lover, Mary Wroughton about 1470. He made his last will and testament on June 14, 1508 and died in July 1508. Some probate papers spell his name "Lord Seynatamand". He desired to be interred in the Black Friers' Church near Ludgate, within the City of London. Dame Anne married again to Sir John Hussey on June 4, 1509 and later died on March 2, 1511, but made Anthony the heir before her death. The title "Lord Saint-Amand" died with Richard but was restored to another branch of the family, only to die shortly thereafter. Anthony did not use the Beauchamp name but instead assumed the name of Saint-Amand.
Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/
 
de Saint-Amand, 6th Baron Beauchamp Richard (I1425)
 
3682 RICHARD, Sandra Ann, 76, of Charleston, a retired landscape designer, died Sunday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation and Burial Services of North Charleston. Richard, Sandra Ann (I1701)
 
3683 RICHARDSON-DUFILHO - On Saturday the 12th inst., at the residence of the bride’s sister, by the Rev. Mr. Adams, JOSEPH T., youngest son of the late Capt. Wm. Richardson, R. N. R., of Liverpool, England, to PALMIRE H., youngest daughter of the late Hy. [Henry] Dufilho, Esq., of this city. No cards. Family F1021
 
3684 RICHARDSON-Of 2721 Audubon Street, on Friday, October 20, 1950, at 11:15 o’clock a.m., HATTIE REED RICHARDSON, mother Mrs. Pierre F. Vallon; sister of Charles Henry Reed of West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana; aunt of Mrs. Haralson Barrow, Stevenson, McGhee and Evert Reed, all of West Feliciana Parish. Services were at Christ Church Cathedral, St. Charles Avenue and Sixth Street, on Saturday morning, October 22, 1950, at 10 o’clock. Interment in Metairie Cemetery. Reed, Hattie (I17738)
 
3685 RICHARDSON-On Monday, August 26, 1935, at 11:45 o’clock p.m., at the residence of her son, Henry D. Richardson, 2405 Prytania street, PALMIRE DUFILHO, widow of John T. Richardson, mother of Mrs. P. L. Thibaut, J. W. A. and Henry D. Richardson. The funeral will take place this Tuesday afternoon, August 27, 1935, at 3:30 o’clock from the House of Boltman[?], St. Charles avenue at Louisiana avenue. Dufilho, Palmire Henrietta (I2801)
 
3686 Richardson, Henry Dufilho, general insurance, and head of the Crescent Adjustment & Inspection Co., New Orleans, was born at Opelousas, St. Landry parish. La., March 17, 1877. He is a descendant, in the 5th generation, from Don Manuel Toledano, who, in turn, was a descendant from King Charles V. of Spain. The full name of the Toledano family formerly was Toledano y Veuzuala, but the latter portion of the name, in time, was dropped as a matter of convenience, leaving the family name as it is used at this time, Toledano.

This family originally came from Toledo, Spain, but Don Manuel resided in Madrid. He married Jo.sephine De Montanaire. a lady of noble birth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Manuel Toledano became the parents of Christobal Toledano, who married Baselise Barbe, of Toulouse, France. This latter couple became the parents of Palmere Toledano who married Henry Dufilho. Mr. and Mrs. Dufilho were the father and mother of Palmere Dufilho, who married John T. Richardson, son of Capt. Wm. Richardson of the Royal Naval Reserves, Liverpool, Eng., and father of the subject of this sketch. H. D. Richardson obtained his early education at the Jesuit's college, which he attended until 12 years of age, when he left school and became an employee of the Natural Premium Life Assurance society. After 1 year here, he went to Texas, but within a short time returned home and entered the service of the Sun Insurance Co. as an office boy, remaining with this company 12 years.

Then, at the age of 25 years, he resigned from the service of the Sun Insurance Co. to accept a position as New Orleans manager and special agent for the German Insurance Co. of Freeport, III. He held this position 2 years, and then became associated with the Hibernia Insurance Co., where he remained another 2 years, following which he launched into business on his own account as a general insurance agent, also operating the Crescent Adjustment & Inspection Co., the business of which is to adjust fire losses. Mr. Richardson is a Jesuit alumnus, a member of the Chess, Checkers, and Whist club, the Young Men's Gymnastic club, the Southern Yacht club and the Hoo-Hoo fraternity. He has one sister, Loyola Eugene, now the wife of Dr. Pierre Leonce Thibaut, and two brothers, J. W. A. Richardson, and Camille E. Richardson.

Source: Fortier Alcée, Louisiana: Comprising Sketches of Parishes, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form: Volume 3 (: Century historical association, 1914), entry for Henry Dufilho Richardson, pages 376-377. www.archive.org, http://www.archive.org/details/louisianacompris03fort. 
Richardson, Henry Dufilho (I2827)
 
3687 Richmond Times-Dispatch. Virginia, Richmond. Online archives. https://www.richmond.com. Source Source: S885 (S885)
 
3688 Rider is misspelled as 'Ratelle' on the death certificate. However, this is the same as Arville Rider, son of Jean B. and Clarisse (Roy) Rider as indicated on the death certificate as well as the baptismal record. Rider, Arvillie (I3017)
 
3689 Riley J. Hollier Sr.
JENNINGS - Funeral services for Riley Joseph Hollier Sr., 70, of Lake Arthur, will be at 10 a.m. Monday in First Pentecostal Church. Burial will be in Andrus Cove Cemetery under the direction of Matthews and Son Funeral Home.
Mr. Hollier died at 4:25 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, 2001, in a local care center. 
Hollier, Riley Joseph Sr. (I5302)
 
3690 Ringo, Barbara (Boultinghouse), Houston, Texas. Source Source: S697 (S697)
 
3691 Rita Hollier Wheaton, 86, was born in Carencro, LA, and was a resident of Port Barre. She died on Sunday, March 30, 2008, at 11:50 p.m. in the Opelousas General Health System Hospital in Opelousas.
Ms. Rita was a very wonderful and loving wife to her husband of 67 years; mother, grandmother and great grandmother who loved to cook, sew and plant flowers. Ms. Rita was especially devoted to her God, the Blessed Mother and Church; praying as many as 14 Rosaries a day. She loved all of her friends; they meant the world to her. She is going to be missed greatly by her family and friends.
Survivors include her husband; Wilfred "Beb" Wheaton, Port Barre, La; sons; Michael and wife Betty Wheaton, Pat and wife Darlene Wheaton, of Port Barre, La; daughters; Audrey Badeaux of Port Barre, Rita "Polly" Johnson and husband Vaughn of Krotz Springs, La, June Griffin and husband Sammy, of Opelousas, La, Cathy Deville and husband Mike of Port Barre, Connie Pousson and husband Kevin of Opelousas, 15 grandchildren; Timothy Badeaux, Damian Badeaux, M. D., Angela Miller, Jessica Wheaton, Jennifer LeMaire, Paul Wheaton, Mont Johnson, Devin Wheaton, Adrienne Wheaton, Samuel "Beau" Griffin, Jr., Nicole Glankler, Leslie Deville, Alex Deville, Morgan Pousson, and Sean Pousson; also 11 great grandchildren; Brock Badeaux, Caroline Badeaux, Jordan Badeaux, Camille Badeaux, Emily Miller, Maggie Miller, Avery Miller, Michael Cain Wheaton, Matthew Paul wheaton, Samuel Lewis Griffin, III, and Madelyn Glankler.
Ms. Rita was preceded in death by her parents. Felix and Sophie Prejean Hollier; brother, Hilbert Hollier and son-in-law; Norris Badeaux.
Interment in the Sacred Heart Mausoleum in Port Barre, La
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Sibille Funeral Home of Port Barre, La
 
Hollier, Rita (I331)
 
3692 Rita Martin Lambert
January 25, 1923 - March 29, 2018

Church Point ~ Funeral services will be held Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at a 2:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Landry Catholic Church for Rita Lambert, age 95, the former Rita Martin, who passed away Thursday, March 29, 2018 at Opelousas General Health System in Opelousas.

Interment will be in Bellevue Memorial Park in Opelousas. The Rev. James Brady, pastor of St. Landry Catholic Church, will officiate.

The songs will be Here I Am Lord, Be Not Afraid, Amazing Grace, On Eagle’s Wings and Eye Has Not Seen.

Mrs. Lambert was a native of Church Point and a resident of Opelousas. She was previously employed with St. Landry Bank, from 1944 to 1946, Abdallas Department Store from 1963 to 1985, and Vermillion Wholesale, from 1985 to 2000, until her retirement. Mrs. Lambert was a parishioner of St. Landry Catholic Church and was a volunteer for the United Way.

Survivors include three sons, William Lambert and his wife, Karen, of Denham Springs, Albert Lambert and his wife, Robin, and Martin Lambert and his wife, Roni, all of Opelousas; five daughters, Juliette Lastrapes of Cecilia, Theresa Lambert of Lafayette, Mary Richard and her husband, Randy, of Port Barre, Fern Carr and her husband, Brian, and Phyllis Hymel and her husband, Gerald, all of Metairie; nineteen grandchildren, Chad Lastrapes, Dawn Lastrapes Trahan, Jacob Kaiser, Tiffany Schneider Smoak, Charles Blanchard, Lauren Lambert, Amy Lambert, Albert Lambert, Jr., David Lambert, Billy Lock, Travis Lock, Candie Savage, Mary Catherine Carr, Brian Carr, II, Sarah Carr, Ross Hymel, Kyle Hymel, Josh Artigue and Adam Stoute; ten great grandchildren; and five great, great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Julius Paul Lambert; her parents, Joseph Camille Martin and the former, Ada Daigle; three brothers, Weston J. Martin, Emery Martin and an infant brother; and three sisters, Gussie Burson Miller, Ivy Mae Bernard and Irene Martin.

A rosary will be prayed at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the funeral home.

The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 8:30 a.m. Tuesday until service time on Tuesday.

Pallbearers will be David Lambert, Ross Hymel, Chad Lastrapes, Brian Carr, Albert Lambert, Jr. and Broc Trahan. Honorary pallbearers will be Robert Lock, Travis Lock, Lauren Lambert, Kyle Hymel, Amy Lambert, Mary Catherine Carr, Dawn Trahan and Tiffany Smoak.

Melancon Funeral Home of Opelousas, 4708 I-49 North Service Road, (337) 407-1907, is in charge of arrangements. 
Martin, Rita (I17601)
 
3693 Ritchie Cemetery Hayes, Simon John (I4365)
 
3694 Rites Today for John M. Dufilho, Retired Farmer
Funeral services for John M. Dufilho, 91, of 332 Lombard St., will be held at 4 p. m. today at a low. Mass at St. Landry Catholic Church.
Burial will be In Bellevue Memorial Park, under direction of Lafond and Son Funeral Home.
Dufilho died at 4:55 p. m. Tuesday at St. Landry Clinic. He had been ill six years.
Dufilho, a retired farmer, was a native of New Orleans. He came to Opelousas as a child, 82 years ago.
He is survived by his wife, the former Annie Hinckley of Opelousas; six sons, Johnnie, Louis, Peyton and Gerald Dufilho, all of Opelousas; George Dufilho of Los Angeles, Calif., and Eugene Dufilho of Clermont Harbor, Miss.; and two daughters, Mrs. Havard Burleigh of Clermont Harbor, and Mrs. Horace Ross [Russ] of Houston, Tex.
Also surviving are three brothers, Charles and Roger Dufilho, both of Opelousas, and Joseph Dufilho of Houma, 11 grandchildren, and 16 great-grandchildren. 
Dufilho, John Marie (I406)
 
3695 Ritter, Kathy A.. Apprentices of Connecticut 1637-1900. Salt Lake City: , c1986. Source Source: S550 (S550)
 
3696 Robert Earl (Bob) Hollier
September 23, 1944 - May 13, 2020
Update: A memorial service for Bob will be held Wednesday, November 25, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Orange, Texas. Please bring a mask.

Robert Earl (Bob) Hollier, age 75, passed away on May 13, 2020, following difficulties with his heart.

Bob was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on September 23, 1944, during World War II, but grew up in Port Arthur, Texas. He was graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1963, and afterwards attended Texas A&M on a football scholarship, graduating in 1967 with a B.A. in History, to be followed by receiving an M.A. in History from Lamar University.

Bob was a history teacher and a coach at Bridge City High School from 1967 until his retirement in 2000. He loved rooting for “his” Aggies and for the Astros. He collected baseball cards and loved playing golf.

Bob was preceded in death by his younger twin brothers, Ronnie and Donnie Hollier, and by his parents, Ivan and Jean Hollier.

Bob is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Amelia Votti (Mimi) Hollier; his only son, Robert Foxwood Hollier and his wife Amber, and her children Sierra, Dylan, and Tori and her husband Bradley Gray; his grandson, Gavyn Edward Hollier; his brother-in-law Carl Wood Votti, his wife Lisa, and their sons Carl and Cuyler Votti; his two nephews Ronnie Hollier, Jr., and Bryan Hollier; his three nieces, Lori Ortiz, Jennifer Cardinas and Jaime Hollier.

Following cremation, he will be interred at the Memorial Garden at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Orange, Texas. A memorial service at St. Paul’s will be tentatively scheduled for late June.

Contributions in his memory can be made to the Humane Society of Southeast Texas, to the Gary Sinise Veterans Program, to the Shiner’s Hospital for Children, or to the Danny Thomas Research Hospital for Children. 
Hollier, Robert Earl (I4150)
 
3697 Roberta Hinckley Dillon R.N.
July 27, 1914
June 27, 1976 
Hinckley, Roberta Alice (I2191)
 
3698 Roberts Cemetery Wilson, Sarah "Sallie" (I2666)
 
3699 Robichaux, Albert J.. German Coast Families: European Origins and Settlement in Colonial Louisiana. Rayne, Louisiana: Hebert Publications, 1997. Source Source: S395 (S395)
 
3700 Robin-Hollier
Miss Ethel Hollier, daughter of Mr. Chas. S. Hollier, of near Opelousas, and Mr. Hypolite Robin, of New Orleans, were married at the Catholic Church, in Opelousas, on Thursday, December 28, Rev. Father Engerbrink officiating. Mr. R. Robin, a brother of the groom, was the groomsman, and Miss Agnes, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The happy couple will reside in New Orleans, where the groom has resided for several years. The Clarion wishes the young people a life of happiness and prosperity. 
Family F1316
 

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