Adolph-Asher-Obituary

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Adolph Edward Asher

New Orleans, Louisiana

Mar 28, 1916 – Nov 29, 2013

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BORN
March 28, 1916
DIED
November 29, 2013
LOCATION
New Orleans, Louisiana

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ASHERAdolph Edward Asher, born March 28, 1916 in New Orleans. Described as somebody you'd have to meet, he started working at age 13, unloading banana boats to support his family during the depression. He served proudly in the U.S. Army under Gen. George Patton, and one of his greatest joys was...

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Ruthie, Marilyn, Harold, and Eilene,
Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Adolph was such a part of Bogalusa history and had a smile for everyone. Was such a good friend to my parents, Robert and Willie Brock. Always had something going on.
Please accept my deepest condolences.
Love, Pitty Pat

So sorry to hear about Mr. Asher. I'll never forget our discussions about LSU and Tulane football. He was one happy person the night Tulane beat LSU in Tulane stadium. My prayers are with the Asher family.

Dear Harold and Carol,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. May his memory be a blessing.

To our cousins and Aunt Ruth, please know that our thoughts are with you. We all loved Uncle Red and will miss him. We love you all.. Judy

Blessed be the One True Judge...Thank you Mr.Asher for all the help you and Ruthie were to helping us find the right clothes.Thank you for your service in the U.S. Army during World War 2.Pray for us.God bless you. Margaret~Ellen Simmons Cocoa,Fl

Ruthie, Marilyn, Harold, and Eilene,
I am sorry to hear about "Red's" passing. I will not ever forget our family get togethers in Bogalusa.

Uncle Red will be missed. He was a genuine and wonderful human being. My thoughts are prayers are with you all.

Big Red was one of a kind. We will always remember him fondly. Ted Dittmer