Lloyd Edgar Lenard (July 29, 1922 – June 11, 2008) was an American businessman from Shreveport, and a former Caddo Parish commissioner, author, United States Navy officer, civic leader, and a pioneer in the establishment of the two-party system in his native Louisiana.
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- Lloyd Edgar Lenard (July 29, 1922 – June 11, 2008) was an American businessman from Shreveport, and a former Caddo Parish commissioner, author, United States Navy officer, civic leader, and a pioneer in the establishment of the two-party system in his native Louisiana.
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- President, Caddo Parish Commission
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- Caddo Parish Commissioner
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- Two grandchildren
- Carla Dawn Lenard Frye of Longview, Texas
- Brian Drury Lenard of Hammond, Louisiana
- Lloyd "Chip" Lenard of Shreveport
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- Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
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- Lenard was in 1984 a rare Republican member of the revised Caddo Parish Police Jury, renamed the Caddo Parish Commission.
Lenard was particularly active in various Louisiana Republican campaigns going back to the groundbreaking 1963-1964 gubernatorial race of Charlton Lyons.
Lenard's autobiography Papa Left Us But Mama Pulled Us Through recounts how Lenard's womanizing father deserted the family and left Lenard's mother to rear seven children alone during the Great Depression.
Lenard's last book was coincidentally prophetically titled ''The Last Goodbye", based on his wartime experience in France.
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- President, Caddo Parish Commission
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- Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana
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- Betty-Jo Sawyer "Skye" Lenard
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- Donald Aytch, Sr.
- John P. Escude
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- Lloyd Edgar Lenard (July 29, 1922 – June 11, 2008) was an American businessman from Shreveport, and a former Caddo Parish commissioner, author, United States Navy officer, civic leader, and a pioneer in the establishment of the two-party system in his native Louisiana.
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