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SHELDON SEUZENEAU
Sheldon Mark Seuzeneau, 73, of Bay St. Louis died Monday, July 3, 1989, in Bay St. Louis.
Mr. Seuzeneau, a native of Bay St. Louis, was a member of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis. He also was a member of the St Stanislaus Sideline Club and the Pass Christian Isles Golf Club. He was a former member of the Bay St. Louis City Council and the owne^ of Mary Carter Paint Store in Bay St. Louis.
Survivors include his wife, Phyllis Kidd Seuzeneau of Bay St. Louis; two sons, Sheldop M. Seuzeneau II of Pensacola, Fla., and Gerald ?Jerry? Seuzeneau of Athens, Ala.; two daughters, Mrs. Sandra S. Compretta and Mrs. Phyllis ?Fee? S. Genin, both of Bay St. Louis; and 10 grandchildren.
Visitation was Tuesday at Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis with recitation of the rosary.
Mass was celebrated at Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church in Bay St. Louis with burial in the Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Bay St.Louis.
CLARA B. SEUZENEAU
Mrs. Clara Barrios Seuzeneau, resident of Bay St. Louis since 1950, died Sunday, Jan. 25, 1987.
She was a daughter of the late Joseph Reme Barrios and Celestine Davis Barrios of New Orleans.
Mrs. Seuzeneau was preceded in death by her husband, George L. Seuzeneau Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Donald E. (Jeannine) Lagarde Jr.; and a son, George L. Seuzeneau III.
Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Dennis Celestine Bullard, Mrs. Robert W. (Dianne) Davis, Mrs. Peter J. (Vallon) Marana; and nine grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Hugh Taylor Campbell of Gulfport, Celestine Barrios and Juanita Barrios, both of New Orleans; also Mrs. Malcom (Jack) Seuzeneau and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Seuzeneau.
Educated at Dominican College in New Orleans, she was member of Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church and the Bay-Waveland Yacht Club. She was president of the Altar Society of Our Lady of The Gulf, president of the St. Joseph Academy PTA and chairman of the St. Joseph Academy 100-year Anniversary Dinner, co-founder and chairman of the board of the Bay St. Louis Youth Center, life member of the Garden Clubs of Mississippi and chairman of the Mississippi Gulf Coast Council of Garden Clubs Pilgrimages.
A Mass was celebrated at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28 with Msgr. James Patrick McGeough officiating.
Edmond Fahey Funeral Home in Bay St. Louis was in charge of arrangements.
GEORGE SEUZENEAU SR.
George Seuzeneau Sr., 89, a resident of 203 Union St., Bay St. Louis, died at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hancock General Hospital.
Born Jan. 10, 1888, in New Orleans, he had resided in Bay St. Louis most of his life. He was a retired passenger and freight agent of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. He was a member of Our Lady Of the Gulf Catholic Church and a member of Order of Railroad Telegraphers. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 1522, Woodmen of the World and the St.. Stanislaus Sideline .Club.
Survivors include two sons, Sheldon M. Seuzeneau and Malcolm ?Jack? Seuzeneau, both of Bay St. Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Marjorie S. Nelson, New Orleans; 11 grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Edmond Fahey Funeral Home, Bay St. Louis, from 7 to
11	p.m. Thursday. A Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m.
A Requiem Mass was held at 2 p.m. Friday from Our Lady of the Gulf Church, followed by burial in Cedar Rest Cemetery.
Edmond Fahey Funeral Home was in charge of the services.
Funeral Servies Held for Mrs. Myrtle Pieri Seuzeneau On Wednesday Morning
Mrs. Myrtle Pieri Scuzentiiu, died at her home on (Cellar Avenue on Tuesday morning al 10:20 A. M., I\1111>v\?ii?u a prolonged illness. Somt mnnths auo she had siifforcd a stroke-.
Funeral services were held frojn the Fahey Funeral Ho rive on Wednesday. July lath., with a Hcquiem Mass celebrated Ijy the Right Rev. eix-nd Miinsiynur A. J. Ginelch, at (Hir I .adv of the Gulf Church. The services at the Funeral Home and the jjravo were conducted by Reverend Father Fox.
The deceased is survived by hor husband. Geyrue L. Seuzeneau. agent for tlui L. & N. Hailroud at Bay St. Louis, a daughter Mrs. Margie Nel-sin. of Fort Worth. Texas and three sons, Ccorj-e. Jr, of Long Beach and Sluldon and Malcolm of Bay St. Louis, and by nine grandchildren.
Tlvei pallbearers were Edward 1. Jones, Thomas Hale. Roland Cuevas, , Norman Bcnigno. George Heitzinann land N. M. Dick.
Interment was in Cedar Rest ^ Cemetery.


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