Joe E. Lawther

American mayor
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IntroAmerican mayor
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth11 February 1876, Galveston
Death24 April 1943Dallas (aged 67 years)
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Biography

Joseph "Joe" Earl Lawther (February 11, 1876 – April 24, 1943), banker, was mayor of Dallas in 1917–1919.

Biography

Joe E. Lawther was born February 11, 1876 in Galveston, Texas to Robert Ralston Lawther and Ellen E. Hoopes. He married Irma Bernice Enlow, daughter of James H. Enlow and Harriett Campbell, on October 22, 1895 in Dallas, Texas. They had two children: Margaret and Lynn V. After the death of his first wife in 1924, he married Anna Florence Walden, daughter of Charles Joe Walden and Eola Betty Tedford on June 8, 1925 in Jackson County, Missouri. They had one child: Jo Ann.

He entered the business world in the grain business, Lawther & Son, the firm of his father. He became president of Liberty State Bank and was responsible for its growth. He also served as president of Guardian Federal Savings & Loan Association. He assisted the Dallas Athletic Club to increase membership and decrease indebtedness. He was recognized for the improvement of White Rock Lake when a road around it was named for him.

He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Dallas Historical Society, and the Dallas Athletic Club.

On April 24, 1943, Joe Lawther died at Dallas, Texas. He was interred at Grove Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.

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