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SCACCIA, ANTHONY
03/15/02
Anthony Scaccia, a staff sergeant in the Army Air Corps during World War II, died March 5, 1944, in a plane crash in Papua, New Guinea, during a bombing mission. He was 24. Mr. Scaccia was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters and was a Boy Scout leader. He received a Purple Heart. Survivors include two nephews, Eugene and Larry Guccione. A graveside service will be held today at 1 p.m. at Metairie Cemetery, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd., Metairie. Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
DUNLAP, DR. WILLIAM P.
03/02/02
Dr. William P. Dunlap, a psychology professor at Tulane University, died Thursday of lung cancer at his home. He was 60. Dr. Dunlap was born in Boston and lived in New Orleans for 57 years. He attended Isidore Newman School and earned his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Tulane, where he began teaching in the psychology department in 1969. He wrote or contributed to more than 150 articles, was a member of the editorial boards of numerous journals, and was a statistical consultant for companies around the world. Dr. Dunlap's specialty was qualitative methods, statistics and research design, and he had an international reputation as a teacher and researcher. Survivors include his wife, Leann Myers; two daughters, Susan E. Dunlap and Anne Dunlap Hull; and two brothers, Charles and John Dunlap. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Bultman Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
PELLEGRIN, CLAIBORNE ‘C.J.' SR.
03/15/02
Claiborne "C.J." Pellegrin Sr., a bartender, died Wednesday of heart failure at University Hospital. He was 44. Mr. Pellegrin was born in New Orleans and lived in Gretna and in Algiers for the past four years. Survivors include his wife, Phillis Patty Pellegrin; three sons, Claiborne Pellegrin Jr. and Matthew and Dustin Costanza; his father, Louis Pellegrin; his mother, Betty Bruce Sanchez; two brothers, Troy and Louis Pellegrin Jr.; and a sister, June Ray. A funeral will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Mothe Funeral Home, 2100 West Bank Expressway, Harvey. Visitation will be today from 6 p.m. to midnight and Saturday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park.
NICHOLAS, ROY SR.
03/15/02
Roy Nicholas Sr., a laborer with the New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board, died Monday of respiratory failure at Pendleton Memorial Methodist Hospital. He was 59. Mr. Nicholas was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. Survivors include his wife, Ellen Landry Nicholas; two sons, Everette and Roy Nicholas; and three grandchildren. A funeral will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Tharp-Sontheimer-Laudumiey Funeral Home, 5001 Chef Menteur Highway. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be private.
SADLIER, CLAUS EMANUEL JR.
03/15/02
Claus Emanuel Sadlier Jr., a formally trained musician and retired educator, died Tuesday of heart failure at Select Specialty Hospital. He was 75. Mr. Sadlier was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. He graduated from Warren Easton High School, Loyola University and earned a master's degree at Yale University. He also performed doctoral studies at Tulane and Louisiana State universities. Mr. Sadlier retired from Delgado Community College in 1998 where he had taught music theory and was the stage band and choral director for three decades. Before his duties at Delgado, he was music director at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala. and taught English and music at a U.S. military installation in Morocco. He was primarily a French horn player. He was board director of the New Orleans Summer Pops orchestra for many years. He also played for the New Orleans Opera and in the American Legion Band in New Orleans, and was organizer, leader and vocalist of the Dixie Hofkapelle German Band, which was active for many years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II . He was active in Deutsches Haus for years, and served on its board of directors, directed the men's and women's choirs and was editor of Monatsblatt publication. Survivors include his wife, Eva-Marie Sadlier; three sons, Claus Emanuel Sadlier III of Oakland, Calif., Andreas Sadlier of The Woodlands, Texas, and René Sadlier of Austin, Texas; two brothers, Ronald Sadlier of Tucson, Ariz., and Gerald Sadlier of Portsmouth, R.I.; and a sister, Sister Angèle Marie Sadlier. A Mass will be said today at 11 a.m. at Jacob Schoen & Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal St. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be in St. Louis Cemetery No. 3.
SCHUBERT, BARBARA THIBODAUX
03/15/02
Barbara Thibodaux Schubert, an assistant business manager at the Clarion-Herald for 18 years, died Feb. 28 of kidney failure at Ochsner Foundation Hospital. She was 65. Mrs. Schubert was born in New Orleans and lived in Metairie for the past 40 years. She was a former president of the New Orleans Retail Credit Association and a former teacher in the Jefferson Parish adult education program. Survivors include her mother, Helen Thibodaux; and a sister, Patty Thibodaux. A private service was held March 2 at Lake Lawn Mausoleum. Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home handled arrangements.
CRIFASI, ANTHONY JAMES
03/02/02
Anthony James Crifasi, a retired truck driver, died Wednesday at West Jefferson Medical Center. He was 79. Mr. Crifasi was born in St. Bernard and lived in Westwego for many years. Survivors include a daughter, Judy L. Helmer; a brother, Joseph Crifasi; a sister, Virginia Rodrigue; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A Mass will be said today at 9 a.m. at Westside/Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home, 5101 West Bank Expressway, Marrero. Visitation will begin at 7 a.m. Burial will be in Restlawn Park.
WAGUESPACK, GUY J. SR.
03/25/02
Guy J. Waguespack Sr., a retired night watchman for the City of New Orleans, died Friday at Chateau Living Center in Kenner. He was 87. Mr. Waguespack was born in Vacherie and lived in Metairie for the past 30 years. Survivors include his wife, Rose McLin Waguespack; four sons, Alwin, Raymond, Roy and Guy Waguespack Jr.; two daughters, Helen Hasselbeck and Jean Faulkner; 20 grandchildren; 25 grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A funeral will be held today at 9 a.m. at P.J. McMahon & Son Funeral Home, 4800 Canal St. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
McCLENDON, DORIS N.
03/15/02
Doris N. McClendon, a former housekeeper, died Friday of cancer at her home. She was 66. Mrs. McClendon was born in Jefferson Davis County, Miss., and lived in New Orleans for the past 44 years. She was a member of Greater Hill of Zion Baptist Church. Survivors include two brothers, Eddie J. McClendon of Oakvale, Miss., and Jessie L. McClendon; and five sisters, Myrtis M. Coleman of Washington, D.C., Rose N. Bourn of Oakvale, Cora M. Williams of Jackson, Miss., Erma L. May and Ruth M. Longino. A wake will be held today at 7 p.m. at Greater Hill of Zion Baptist Church, 3020 Florida Ave., with visitation at 6 p.m. A funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at New Zion Baptist Church in Oakvale. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Johnson Funeral Home of Prentiss, Miss., is in charge of arrangements.
JOURNEE, SHIRLEY MAE BANKS
03/19/02
Shirley Mae Banks Journee, a homemaker, died Friday of renal failure at West Jefferson Medical Center. She was 40. Mrs. Journee was born in New Orleans and lived in Harvey. She was a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School. Survivors include her husband, Harold Journee II; a son, Eduardo Banks; and her mother, Dorothy Mae Banks. A funeral will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Gertrude Geddes Willis Funeral Home, 2120 Jackson Ave. Visitation will be at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park.
PERALTA, ANTHONY AUGUST
03/13/02
Anthony August Peralta, former owner of Tina's Coffee Shop, died Thursday of heart failure at his home. He was 70. Mr. Peralta was a lifelong resident of New Orleans. Survivors include his wife, Christina Haisch, and a sister, Blanche Constance. Services will be private. Professional Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
LANDRY, MILTON ELDEN
03/19/02
Milton Elden Landry, a retired vice president of Gulf Engineering Co., died Friday at his home. He was 78. Mr. Landry was born in Harvey and lived in New Orleans for the past 56 years. He graduated from Gretna High School, Delgado Trade School and Tulane University. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Landry was a member of St. Andrew the Apostle Church. He was president of the American Welding Society, treasurer and director of Kiwanis Club of Algiers and a member of the International Maintenance Institute, International Management Council and the Vibration Institute. He was on the board of directors of the Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse. Survivors include his wife, Maxine P. Landry, and a son, Milden A. "Nic" Landry. A Mass will be said Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Church, 3101 Eton St., Algiers. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be in Westlawn Memorial Park in Gretna. Mothe Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.