McLean obituaries, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Name, date of obit, date submitted, submitted for the USGenWeb Archives by: McLean, Courtney Elizabeth Deshea 5 Nov 2003 Nov 2003 Don Johnson McLean, Ferdinand A. 16 Mar 1934 Jun 2000 Carol/Jerry Nelson *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge) on: 11/5/2003 MCLEAN, COURTNEY ELIZABETH DESHEA Died on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2003, in Zachary as a result of automobile accident. She was 17 and a junior at Zachary High School. Visiting will be at the First Baptist Church, Zachary, from 10 a.m. until service at 1 p.m. Wednesday, conducted by the Rev. Eddie Davis. Interment in Kentwood Cemetery, Kentwood. She is survived by her mother, Amber McLean Kilcrease of Zachary; father, Lenord Wayne "Sonny" Kilcrease II of Clinton; boyfriend, Aaron James Smith of Greenwell Springs; grandparents, Joseph B. "Sonny" and Lee A. Travis McLean Jr. of Greensburg and Russell and Elizabeth Ann Keiser of Montgomery, Texas; great-grandparents, Joseph B. and Martha Jane Ellis McLean Sr. of Bastrop; and two aunts, Jennifer Minks Miller and Chandra N. McLean, both of Greensburg. She was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, Frank and Francis McKee. Memorial donations may be made to Youth Ministry at First Baptist Church, 4200 Main St., Zachary, LA 70791. Charlet Funeral Home Inc., Zachary, in charge of arrangements. *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Hammond Vindicator: 3/16/1934 MCLEAN, FERDINAND A. Ferdinand A. McLean, 47, died in a Jackson, MS hospital. Funeral was in Amite, Wednesday; interment in Amite Cemetery. A native of New Orleans; lived in Amite for a number of years. Survived by wife, Mrs. Eva Reniscke McLena; two daughters, Mrs. Joe Lyman of Baton Rouge and Miss Helen McLean of New Orleans. ***************************************************************************