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Edgar Peyronnin Obituary

Edgar Ursin Peyronnin, 91, died peacefully of natural causes on June 18, 2008, at his home in Valencia, Calif. He was born Oct. 16, 1916, in New Orleans. He was the sixth of seven children of Joseph Felix Peyronnin I and Anna Durel "Dabie" Peyronnin. Edgar graduated from LSU in 1941. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Air Forces, leaving that branch as colonel. After the war, he resided in Metairie until moving to California in 1949. He became a financial executive for Northrop Aircraft and his financial restructuring plans are credited with saving that company from bankruptcy in the early 1950s. His father, who was a native of Pointe Coupee Parish, was a lawyer in New Orleans city real estate office. In 1955, Edgar followed in his father's footsteps, graduating from Southwestern University Law School in Los Angeles and passed the California Bar that year. He became a vice president of contracts for Litton Industries and negotiated the contract by which Litton built the Air Defense Surveillance and Command System for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1979. Ed enjoyed golf, horse racing and other sports, especially all LSU sports. He was predeceased by his wife, Carol Jo Peyronnin. He is survived by his son, Leonard S. Peyronnin, of Lafayette; and two daughters, Domonique Angelle Gray, of Valencia, and Donnelle Yvonne Borgeson, of Moorpark, Calif.; and five grandchildren. His ashes will be scattered in the Sequoia National Forest, where his beloved wife's ashes were scattered previously. "Parting is such sweet sorrow." William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."

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Published by The Advocate from Jun. 23 to Jun. 24, 2008.

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Alan Eachus

June 30, 2008

God rest your immortal soul, Counselor. You were a great guy to know and work with!

Joe Peyronnin

June 24, 2008

THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008

The End of a Generation
On Wednesday, Edgar Ursin Peyronnin died at the age of 91 near Los Angeles, California. His death marks the end of a generation.

Joseph Felix Peyronnin and his wife Dabie, my grandfather and grandmother, lived in New Orleans and had seven children; three boys and four girls. Mary, Clare, Elma, Joseph, Leo, Edgar and Nona were all very special! Grandfather Peyronnin, who was an attorney, died suddenly in the early 1920s. The family had to give up their nice house for a succession of smaller homes, including one of those very narrow "shotgun" houses.

Grandmother raised the children by herself and most of them had to do some work to help pay the bills. I remember my father telling me that he began working when he was 11 years old. As the country slipped into a recession life became more difficult. The eldest daughter, Mary, took on a larger role managing her siblings and working. Both my dad and Uncle Leo worked on the construction of the Huey P. Long Bridge, which crosses the Mississippi River close to New Orleans, and was opened in 1935.

Over time the children went their separate ways. Two sisters remained in New Orleans; Clare married Roland Brierre and Nona, a career teacher, never married. Mary moved with her husband David Barrow to the Chicago area; and after World War II my dad settled there as well with his new wife Dorothy. Elma and her husband moved to Louisville. Leo and his wife Charlotte settled in Evansville where he began the Peyronnin Construction company. And Edgar ended up in the Los Angeles area, where he lived with his family for more than 50 years. His second wife and he raised two beautiful girls in their beloved Ojai.

Over the years I visited my aunts and uncles and noticed striking physical similarities and personal traits. These traits included: intelligence, great inner strength, integrity, a tremendous work ethic, extreme stubbornness and the need for control. They were doers, achievers and builders. If they set their sites on something they made it happen.

Uncle Edgar's death has caused me to reflect on his generation. These survivors of personal tragedy, the Great Depression and World War II. Each of them had to overcome many obstacles in their life. They scraped, sacrificed and shouldered a lot of responsibility as they were robbed of their childhood, forced by tragedy to grow up young. Yet they were energetic, for the most part optimistic and very positive about each day.

Edgar's death closes a chapter for me. But while we will never see a generation like this one again, we can carry their spirit with us every day.

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