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Joseph Donald Aaron

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Joseph Donald Aaron

Birth
Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
18 Jul 1986 (aged 76)
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
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AARON, J. Donald, attorney, jurist. Born, Natchitoches, La., November 1, 1909; son of Louise Gallion and Julius Aaron. Education: graduated, at age 14, from Louisiana State Normal School in Natchitoches in 1923; attended Normal State College (now Northwestern State University), Natchitoches, 1924-1926. Married Faye Debellevue, March 21, 1933. Children: Donald, Jr., a Fifteenth Judicial District judge; Dr. Shirley Aaron; Mrs. Charles (Fran-ces) Milburn. Worked for the Texas Company in Shreveport, and Port Arthur, Tex.; attended night school in
East Texas College of Law in Beaumont, Tex.; admitted to the Texas bar in 1934 and practiced in Port Arthur; returned to Louisiana to attend Tulane Law School; admitted to the bar and began practice in Crowley, La. Served as assistant district attorney in 1942; judge, Fifteenth Judicial District, 1960-1963; resumed Crowley practice. Member, Trinity Episcopal Church, served on the vestry for many years as an elected member, senior warden, and chancel-lor. Hobbies: fishing, dominoes, and cooking. Died July 18, 1986; interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Crowley. J.B.C. Source: Crowley Post Signal, obituary, July 18, 1986.
AARON, J. Donald, attorney, jurist. Born, Natchitoches, La., November 1, 1909; son of Louise Gallion and Julius Aaron. Education: graduated, at age 14, from Louisiana State Normal School in Natchitoches in 1923; attended Normal State College (now Northwestern State University), Natchitoches, 1924-1926. Married Faye Debellevue, March 21, 1933. Children: Donald, Jr., a Fifteenth Judicial District judge; Dr. Shirley Aaron; Mrs. Charles (Fran-ces) Milburn. Worked for the Texas Company in Shreveport, and Port Arthur, Tex.; attended night school in
East Texas College of Law in Beaumont, Tex.; admitted to the Texas bar in 1934 and practiced in Port Arthur; returned to Louisiana to attend Tulane Law School; admitted to the bar and began practice in Crowley, La. Served as assistant district attorney in 1942; judge, Fifteenth Judicial District, 1960-1963; resumed Crowley practice. Member, Trinity Episcopal Church, served on the vestry for many years as an elected member, senior warden, and chancel-lor. Hobbies: fishing, dominoes, and cooking. Died July 18, 1986; interred Woodlawn Cemetery, Crowley. J.B.C. Source: Crowley Post Signal, obituary, July 18, 1986.


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