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Louis O'Bannon passed away on March 17, 2013.

Louis H O'Bannon, Jr.

Occupation: Sr. Supplier Quality Rep.
Spouse: Rosa O'Bannon
Children: 2
Grandchildren: 2

For the past few years things have been changing for us. We have expanded our family, our oldest son married Christene Corban and have given us two grandsons. Louis owns and runs his own construction company and is working in and around the Gulfport area, and doing well.

Our youngest son is now a dentist and an officer in the Navy stationed in Okinawa, and soon will be transfered to Washington, DC for duty on the Dental staff for the Navy.

Rosa has traveled with me as, I go to different locations. These locations were all over the United States and were for various assignments. At present I am working in Ackerman, MS. constructing the largest Lignite fired power plant in the U. S.

As for the future I will be moving to Ashland, MS. to construct another Power plant this time it will be gas fired and will be the largest unit of its type in MS.

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Obituary
Louis Hewes O達annon, Jr. passed away on Sunday morning, March 17, 2013 at his home in his sleep.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Rosa Martin O達annon, to whom he would have been married to for 50 years next year; his two sons, Dr. Shawn Patrick O達annon of Oxford, Mississippi, Louis Hewes O達annon, III (Christine); two grandsons, Magruder Martin O達annon and Corban Payton O達annon all of Gulfport; his brother, Richard O達annon and a sister, Carol O達annon.

He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Mrs. Maude Jones Engelhardt; mother, Mrs. Margaret Randall O達annon Ammons and father, Louis Hewes O達annon.

Louis was retired from Bechtel after 25 years of service and he truly enjoyed every day of his retirement.  He also proudly served in the United States Navy.  He was a seventeen year cancer survivor and was a witness to all.  He was a kind and loving person and will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him.

Louis was a Christian and a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Gulfport, where he served as president of the Congregation and was a Sunday School teacher for many years.  In his younger years he was always at church with his family.

The funeral service will be held Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Bradford-O狸eefe Funeral Home, O誰eal Road, Gulfport where friends may visit beginning at 1:00 p.m.  Interment will follow at Coalville Cemetery, Biloxi.

View and sign register book at www.bradfordokeefe.com.