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Notes for Malcolm Gerald "Jack" Seuzeneau:
Jack was a very intelligent, talented and personable man. He was a pilot, a flight instructor, a musician, playing trumpet in bands during the 30s and 40s and was a bugler for the SeaBees while stationed in the Aleutian Islands during WWII. He was a draftsman and worked at Higgins Shipbuilding in New Orleans and at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, MS. He was also a gambler, managing casinos on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and was a craps dealer. He had a wonderful personality and is unforgettable. He and his father also had a bar in Bay St. Louis called "Chateau Seu" and that, at times, caused friction in the home, which was a small apartment attached to the back of the bar.
One thing for sure, there will never be another Jack Seuzeneau. Everyone who knew him has a "Jack" story and
I	think most of them are true. One that is typical of him is that when he and my mother owned a restaurant called "Cher's", Daddy had a rough time letting anyone he knew ( and he knew everybody!) pay for their meals. He never got over this and the restaurant closed, needless to say.
He was a Fabulous Grandfather and loved Windy and Tare with all his heart. And it was a very big heart.
More About Malcolm Gerald "Jack" Seuzeneau:
Baptism: Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church
Burial: June 22, 1986, Garden of Memories, Bay St. Louis, Ms.
Education: 2 years at Loyola Univ. in N.O.
Grandchildren: Called him "Pop"
Military service: WWII SeaBees
Notes for Doris Elizabeth Hale:
Doris was the World's Greatest Grandmother. She was completely in love with her Grandchildren, Windy and Tare.
She was a fabulous cook and owned her own restaurant at one time. It was named Cher's after me.
She was very talented artistically and made beautiful hand stitched garments and linens and Christmas ornaments along with jewelry and anything else she wanted to make. We have several beautiful pillows that she made for us.
She always worked very hard for her family. At one time during the late 50s and early 60s she had a beauty shop in our home in Waveland on Bourgeois St. and worked from early morning to late at night.
She also worked as a secretary for General Electric at Stennis Space Center during the 60s.
She was afflicted with Asthma from about the age of 18 and suffered greatly at times from this. Her Father and one brother also had Asthma.
Doris was a small woman in stature, but showed the fire of her red headed nature at times.
More About Doris Elizabeth Hale:
Baptism: Abt. 1952, Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church Burial: November 13, 1995, Garden of Memories, Bay St. Louis, Ms.
Grandchildren: Called her "Granny"
Nickname: Dot or Ditty
Religion: Raised Methodist, Converted to Catholic
More About Malcolm Seuzeneau and Doris Hale:
Marriage: June 01, 1941, Our Lady of the Gulf Bay St. Louis, Ms.
Children of Malcolm Seuzeneau and Doris Hale are:
39.	i.	Cheryl	Danielle15 Seuzeneau, b. May 15,1946, Biloxi, MS.
ii.	Malcolm Gerald "JACKY" SEUZENEAU 11. b. May 28, 1950, Gulfport. MS; d. October 14, 1966, Bay St. Louis, MS.
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