Obituary Record

Luc, Oscar  -  February 5, 1931

Oscar Luc, perhaps one of the best known men of this section engaged for many years in the seafood industry, passed away at his home in Sycamore street, Friday morning at 10 o'clock, and was buried the following afternoon, widely regretted. He had been ill but there was no apprehension of his being ill to that extent and the news of his passing away came to the friends of the family as a shock.

He is survived by his wife, who, before her marriage was Miss Agnes Rhodes, and seven children - four sons and three daughters. The sons are Harry, Edward, "Son," and Byron; daughters, Mrs. May Thomas, Mrs. Leon Favre, Mrs. Lillian Partridge. A brother Mitchel Luc, of New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. Orelia Favre of Bay St. Louis and Mrs. Casanova of Logtown also survive.

Interment was at Cedar Rest Cemetery and the last resting place was marked with many beautiful flowers.

Rev. Father Leo Fahey conducted the ceremony. Deceased was a native of Bay St. Louis, aged 65 years.

Source: Sea Coast Echo 02/06/1931

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