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Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr.
American politician

Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr.

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American politician
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Louisiana, USA
Place of death
Louisiana, USA
Age
91 years
Family
Mother:
Willie Butler Lancaster
Father:
Edgar Hunter Lancaster
Siblings:
Mabel Claire Lancaster Placke Donald Benoist Lancaster
Spouse:
Beverly Marie Vedros Lancaster
Children:
Michael E. Lancaster Patricia Ann "Patsy" Clapp Edgar Hunter Lancaster III
Education
Tallulah High School, now Madison High School
Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana
Edgar H. Lancaster, Jr.
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Biography

Edgar Hunter Lancaster Jr. (June 13, 1918—October 12, 2009) was an American lawyer and politician from Tallulah, Louisiana. He was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for Madison Parish in the northeastern corner of Louisiana from 1952 to 1968.

Early life and education

Edgar Lancaster was born on June 13, 1918. He was one of three children of Edgar Sr. (1889–1983), and the former Willie Butler (1897–1983) of Madison Parish; the couple died a month apart.

Lancaster graduated from Tallulah High School, now Madison High School. He played football on the Tallulah Class B winning state team in 1935. He then graduated from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston and Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. He was a United States Army soldier during World War II, which delayed his legal studies.

Career

Lancaster was engaged in his law practice from 1948 until the time of his death at the age of ninety-one. As a House member for four terms, he served under Governors Robert F. Kennon, Earl Kemp Long, Jimmie Davis, and John McKeithen. He was the chairman of the Judiciary A Committee. Outside the legislature, Lancaster was an organizer, member of the board of directors, and attorney of Southern National Bank at Tallulah.

In 1986, he was named "Attorney of the Year" by the Louisiana Bar Foundation. A year later, he was inducted into the LSU Law Center Hall of Fame. From 1992 to 1993, Lancaster served as judge pro tempore of the Louisiana 6th Judicial District on appointment from the Louisiana Supreme Court. For fifty years, he was affiliated with the Louisiana Law Institute and was active in the Louisiana State Bar Association.

Personal life

For sixty-five years, Lancaster was married to the former Beverly Vedros (1921-2013), a native of Lutcher in St. James Parish in South Louisiana. The couple had three children, Judge Michael E. Lancaster and his wife, Becky, of Tallulah; Patricia Ann "Patsy" Clapp and her husband, Billy Clapp, of Ocala, Florida; and Edgar Hunter Lancaster III and his wife Terri of Monroe. Patricia was an employee of the city of Shreveport, an authority on sewer matters, and the administrative assistant from 1977 to 1978 under then Public Utilities Commissioner Billy Guin.

Death

Lancaster died on October 12, 2009, in Louisiana at the age of 91. The Lancasters, both generations, are interred at Silver Cross Cemetery in Tallulah. Honorary pallbearers at Representative Lancaster's funeral included Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell, whom Lancaster swore into office in 2008; a former legislative colleague, L.D. "Buddy" Napper of Ruston, and Henry Clay Sevier whom Lancaster succeeded in 1952. Caldwell called Lancaster, "the gold standard" for the legal profession, the legislature, the family and community, and as a judge and athlete.

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