L.T. Senter

L.T. Senter

L.T. Senter Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 19, 2011.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Friends and colleagues of retired U.S. District Judge L.T. Senter — who presided over numerous insurance cases that arose from Hurricane Katrina — are remembering him as a jurist who ruled fairly and with integrity.

Just weeks after he stepped down from the bench, Senter died at age 77 Wednesday in the emergency room of North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, said Lee County Coroner Carolyn Green.

"He was a very intellectual judge, but he did not take himself too seriously. He was always kind to the lawyers and the litigants," said U.S. District Chief Judge Michael Mills.

Senter ruled in the early Katrina cases that private insurance policies excluded storm surge from coverage. He also ruled wind damage is covered even if storm surge contributes to a loss. Insurance companies, he said, had the burden to prove flooding caused a loss in order to deny coverage.

U.S. District Judge Neal Biggers said he and Senter had been friends for four decades.

"Judge Senter had an excellent legal mind, the utmost integrity and was unfailingly fair. I miss him greatly," Biggers said.

Senter served as a circuit judge before he was appointed to the federal bench by President Jimmy Carter in 1979. His full name was Lionel Thomas Senter, but he went by L.T.

From 1980 to 1982 he was a federal judge in Mississippi's Northern District, and served as the district's chief judge from 1982 to 1998. He took senior status in 1998, and began traveling to the coast in 2000 to help with the caseload there. After Katrina struck in 2005, Senter agreed to preside over hundreds of insurance cases.

Mills said he and Senter were both from Fulton, but what they had in common didn't end there.

"I stood before him as a young lawyer and I was out of the same law firm he was from. I got his desk from when he was in the firm, and I later became a federal judge," Mills said.

Senter was diagnosed with polio as a teenager and used crutches most of his adult life. In later years, he used a wheelchair, Biggers said.

"When he and I were circuit judges together traveling over north Mississippi, just one or two of the courthouses had elevators. He'd have to go up to the second and third floor and he would do it on crutches. He never complained. He never failed to meet the court when it was scheduled," Biggers said.

Mills and Biggers said Senter didn't allow anything to slow him down.

"He played golf. He drove himself and he was a delightful saxophone player. He used to be in a band. He was a real mentor to young lawyers," Mills said.

U.S. Magistrate Robert H. Walker worked with Senter on the cases on the Gulf Coast. Walker said Senter "worked wonders" in helping resolve the cases — many through a mediation system he devised.

"He strove to bring justice and relief to all the litigants on both sides of the lawsuits, and I think he succeeded in doing this," Walker said.

Senter's office closed 1,421 Katrina cases.

Biggers said Senter's survivors include his wife, Elizabeth, and son, Jay.

Funeral services were incomplete, according to Tisdale-Lann Memorial Funeral Home in Aberdeen.


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May 24, 2011

Sorry for your loss.You will find comfort in Gods word. He promise to swallow up death and to make earth a paradise where there will be no suffering.

Lynette & Daniel

Thomas Carter

May 23, 2011

Tommy Senter was a Trumpet player in high school and at the University of Southern Ms. I knew Tommy as a band member both in high school in Aberdeen where he grew up and at the University of Southern Ms. This man will be missed.

Welborn Johnson

May 22, 2011

I will always remember and appreciate the consideration, kindness and advice offered by Judge Senter when I was a young attorney. After a case was over he would take me into his chambers and talk to me about my case. He was not only an intelligent, fair judge whose integriy was apparent every day, but a great teacher. I will miss him.

Cynthia Carroll

May 22, 2011

I had the privilege of helping Judge Senter on a personal matter back in Washington, DC in the mid 1990's. My contact was through his friend Joe. I was glad to be of help. I received a lovely note of thanks from Judge Senter and still have it today. Take care and be well..... [email protected]

May 21, 2011

Senter Family,

May you be comforted, through your sorrow and loss, by the fact that time is coming when death will be no more. The promises in the scriptures will come true. This is the guaranteed promise from our Creator.

Sincere sympathy.

Harolyn Jean Walker

May 21, 2011

Dear Senter Family,
Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of grief.

Former native of Aberdeen, MS

Ricky Cook

May 20, 2011

I had the pleasure to know Judge Senter for only a very short time. He was without a doubt one of the nicest people I have ever met and would have liked to have known him better. He is and will be greatly missed.

Kirk Rosenhan

May 20, 2011

I was privileged to be in Judge Senter's court on several occasions and subsequently became personally acquainted. He was a Giant in the judiciary and a great friend.

Trina

May 20, 2011

Sorry for your loss May the God of all comfort be with you 2Cor 1:3,4

May 19, 2011

So saddened by the loss of Judge Senter. My late father, Hillman Senter had always had so many wonderful things to say about Tommy. He will be sorely missed. Nancy Senter Presley (Baldwyn,MS)

Milton Waldoff

May 19, 2011

Tommy Senter was a dear friend for over 50 years, he was a remarkable man. He suffered the great agony of 60 years as a Polio victim and never ever complained! When I first met him he was a freshman or sophomore at what is now the University of Southern Mississippi, he organized a band, he was a very active man on his aluminum 'sticks' ... nothing stood in his way, he never allowed his non-functioning legs to keep him from doing whatever he set his mind to. In the 50+ years I never heard anyone ever say something negative about him. As a Federal Judge he set an example of integrity, honesty and fairness. Everyone that knew Judge L. T. Senter was better for the experience, the world is better because of him. He was OUTSTANDING in every respect and he had a brilliant legal mind. We will all miss him! God Bless You Tommy Senter!

Milton Waldoff

May 19, 2011

Tommy Senter was a dear friend for over 50 years, he was truly a very remarkable man. He suffered the great agony of 60 years as a Polio victim and never ever complained! When I first met him he was a freshman or sophomore at what is now the University of Southern Mississippi, he organized a band, he was leader! He was a very active man on his aluminum 'sticks', nothing stood in his way, he never allowed his non-functioning legs to keep him from doing whatever he set his mind to. In the 50+ years I never heard anyone ever say something negative about him, indeed he was praised by all who knew him. He treated everyone with great dignity! As a Federal Judge he set an example of integrity, honesty and fairness. Everyone that knew Judge L. T. Senter was better for the experience, the world is better because of him. He was OUTSTANDING in every respect and he had a brilliant legal mind. We will all miss him! God Bless You Tommy Senter!

Paula Senter

May 19, 2011

I did not know L.T. Senter, but my maiden name is Senter which is very rare. We may have been distant relatives. My prayers our with your family during this difficult time.

R Golay

May 19, 2011

To the the family of L T Senter - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Victoria VZj

May 19, 2011

So many have
been Devasted'
Time to Heal..
Our Condolences
to The
Senter family~
rest in peace `L.T.

May 19, 2011

Lee Lee and family,
So sorry to read about your dad's passing away, I think I met him once when you were in college. I'll be thinking of you and your family.
Love always,
Gerald Berry
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May 19, 2011

DEAR FAMILY.
I SEND MY PRAYERS AND KNOW GOD'S LOVE AND STRENGTH HELP YOU HEAL, LT DID REMARKABLY WELL WITH HIS LIMITATIONS, MAY GOD BLESS

L. Turner

May 19, 2011

May the family of Mr. L.T. Sender, take comfort in knowing that God will comfort all his people. (Isaiah 51:12)

May 19, 2011

May the God of love be with you and your family(1John 4:8).

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