Bordelon, a carpenter, was a member of the Melville Masonic lodge and the Melville Methodist church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Evelyn Brooks of Melville; four sons, Donald Bordelon of Orange, Tex., Royce and G. T. Bordelon of Melville, Hewitt Bordelon of Lafayette; three brothers, C. P. Bordelon of Baton Rouge, Abram and Clarence Bordelon of Orange; three sisters, Mrs. Russell Milligan of Bunkie, Mrs. Rose McMillian of Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. George Wagner of Opelousas.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), November 26, 1948
Bordelon, a carpenter, was a member of the Melville Masonic lodge and the Melville Methodist church.
Surviving are his wife, the former Evelyn Brooks of Melville; four sons, Donald Bordelon of Orange, Tex., Royce and G. T. Bordelon of Melville, Hewitt Bordelon of Lafayette; three brothers, C. P. Bordelon of Baton Rouge, Abram and Clarence Bordelon of Orange; three sisters, Mrs. Russell Milligan of Bunkie, Mrs. Rose McMillian of Kansas City, Kan., and Mrs. George Wagner of Opelousas.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), November 26, 1948