Lester Vetter
Lester Paul Vetter | |
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Louisiana State Representative for Red River Parish | |
In office 1952 – February 25, 1960 |
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Preceded by | Walter DeMoss |
Succeeded by | Henry Bethard |
Mayor of Coushatta, Louisiana | |
In office 1948–1952 |
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Preceded by | Clarence E. Edgerton |
Succeeded by | Douglas Fowler |
Personal details | |
Born | May 1910 Place of birth missing |
Died | February 25, 1960 (aged 49) New Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
Resting place | Springville Cemetery in Coushatta, Louisiana |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Anna May Posey Vetter |
Children | Two children |
Residence | Coushatta, Louisiana |
Alma mater | Louisiana State University |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Lester Paul Vetter (May 1910 – February 25, 1960) was a Democrat from Coushatta in northwestern Louisiana, who was a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Red River Parish from 1952 until his death, with service during the administrations of Governors Robert F. Kennon and Earl Kemp Long.[1]
Vetter is listed in both the 1920 and the 1930 census at the ages of nine and nineteen, respectively, as living in St. Mary Parish in South Louisiana.[2] He attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.[3]
Immediately prior to his legislative tenure, Vetter was from 1948 to 1952[4] the mayor of Coushatta.[5] Vetter was also a secretary-treasurer and then the president of the Red River Parish Fair Association,[6] in which capacity he obtained a grant for a needed new exhibition barn.[7]
Vetter died in a New Orleans hospital shortly before the end of his legislative term. He was survived by his widow,[8] the former Anna May Posey (1912-2004),[9] a teacher and businesswoman and one of three children of George J. Posey. The Vetters had two children, a son and a daughter. He is interred at Springville Cemetery in Coushatta.[8]
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Preceded by
Walter DeMoss
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Louisiana State Representative for Red River Parish
Lester Paul Vetter |
Succeeded by Henry Bethard |
Preceded by
Clarence E. Edgerton
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Mayor of Coushatta, Louisiana
Lester Paul Vetter |
Succeeded by Douglas Fowler |
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