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In Memory Of Phanor Joseph Metoyer, Sr

25th March 1917 – 29th November 2008

This memorial website was created in the memory of Phanor Joseph Metoyer, Sr, born in Bermuda, Louisiana on the 25th March 1917 and passed away on the 29th November 2008, 91 years of age.
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Full Name: Phanor Joseph Metoyer, Sr
Born: 25th March 1917
Passed Away: 29th November 2008
Age: 91 years of age
Country: The United States
Birth Place: Bermuda, Louisiana
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This memorial was created by Louis on 29 Nov 2008(update)
In Memory Of Phanor Joseph Metoyer, Sr


Phanor Joseph Metoyer Sr.

March 25, 1917 – November 29, 2008

Phanor Joseph Metoyer Sr. was born March 25, 1917 to the late Louis Metoyer and Ella Severin Metoyer in Bermuda, Louisiana. Phanor was the eighth of ten children born to this union. His brothers Morrell, Tophiel, Eldridge, Emmite, James and sisters Rosa Mae Metoyer and Ella Sylvie preceded him in death.  

On March 31, 1946, Phanor united in Holy Matrimony with Velma Veronica Conant and they are the loving parents of Florence Marie, Phanor Joseph Jr, Louis, Rodney, John Ronald, Frederick, Paul Michael and Stephanie. The family moved from Natchitoches, Louisiana in 1963 to Southern California where they have resided for 45 years.  

Phanor served honorably in the U.S. Army during World War II, where he ascended to the rank of Staff Sergeant and Chief of his Anti-Aircraft Section. He worked at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches prior to relocating to California where he joined the United Brotherhood of Carpenters Local 25, which he retired from in 1977. Phanor worked with great pride as a professional carpenter and after retirement, he lent his expertise to St. Mary’s Academy and Kingswood Village until he was 85. He enjoyed not only working with his hands but was a leader in his field; Phanor thoroughly enjoyed training and educating young men and women as a professional in his craft. His legacy continues in the construction industry with his children, grandchildren and numerous relatives exemplifying his professionalism and expertise in the industry.  

Phanor loved visiting with his family, taking photos at gatherings, reminiscing of old times and dancing at the Zydeco La-Las. His enthusiasm led him to be an integral part in the development of the Bayou Talk newspaper and he cherished it as if it were one of his children. Phanor will remain in the hearts and memories of those who cared for and loved him and his impact on other’s lives will not be forgotten.        

Phanor passed away peacefully, on November 29, 2008, surrounded by family, at the VA hospital in Loma Linda, Ca. and went home to the Lord our Savior. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, 8 children, 38 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren, his sisters Louise Chevalier and Mozell Metoyer of Natchitoches, Louisiana, and host of nieces and nephews, along with a very long list of family and friends.

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