2022Roy W. Keiser, Jr

June 3, 2022by SealeUser3
Keiser ROy

June 5, 1935 ~ May 30, 2022

Roy W. Keiser, Jr. was born on June 5, 1935.  Roy passed away on Monday, May 30, 2022 at his home in Albany, LA, with family at his side.  He was a retired employee of the LA State Health Department.

Preceded in death: wife Ola Mae LaCour Keiser, son Roy W. Keiser III; Grandchildren, Phillip Michael Keiser and Franklin Joseph Keiser; parents Edwenia and Roy W Keiser, Sr.; sister Lola Mae Keiser Elias (Robert Elias, Sr.)

Roy was born in Pollock, LA to Edwenia and Roy Keiser, Sr., because of flooding the doctor could not get there and Roy was delivered by his Aunt Mickey.

At the age of 10, Roy began working at his father’s ESSO Gas Station. Later his father bought a dairy farm on the Red River and he worked with his father there also.  After college he moved to New Orleans went to work for the Louisiana State Health Department and retired after many years of service.  He also worked evenings at Sears Department store in Clearview Mall.  Then, he worked for Orkin for a few years.

His Passion as a child through high school in Colfax, LA was playing baseball and he was a member of the Colfax Tiger baseball team.  He recently told his family that one of the reasons he liked watching the LSU Tigers baseball team was because the Colfax Tigers wore the old LSU baseball team baseball uniforms.

While attending Colfax High School, he met Ola Mae LaCour. They became sweethearts and married on November 20, 1955. They moved to Lafayette and Roy attended the University of Southwestern LA  (now ULL) wherein he received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Animal Husbandry.  After graduating he got a job with the LA State Health Department and they sent him to school at Tulane University wherein he received a Master of Public Health.

Roy and Ola were blessed with three children and moved to Metairie, LA.  He fell in love with the Pekingese breed and joined the Pekingese Club of America and the Metairie Kennel Club. Roy used raising and showing of the Pekingese as a family activity. Roy also became a dog show judge, serving 50 years in that capacity.   He was honored to have been a judge at the Westminster Dog Show.  He and Ola’s other passion was ballroom dancing and they were members of the Latinere Dance Club.  Another passion was traveling.  They especially loved Hawaii and made multiple trips there.

Roy is survived by daughters Georgina Bourgeois (James) of Metairie, LA, and Sherri Campbell from Ontario, OR); Grandchildren Joy Foster (Fred), Isaac Hebert, Sr., (Michelle), Roy W. Keiser, IV (Jessica), Michael Keiser, Amanda DeSantis (Joseph), Michelle Houidobre (Richard), Chelsea Bourgeois; Great Grandchildren Dominic Myers-Foster, Xander Myers, Annalyse Myers, Scarlett Foster, Henri Keiser, Adrian DeSantis, Aria DeSantis, Isaac Hebert, Jr.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 6, 2022 at St. Matthew’s United Methodist Church, 6017 Camphor Street, Metairie, LA with visitation at 10:00 with the service at 11:00.

 

 

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3 comments

  • April McDonald

    August 16, 2022 at 3:10 pm

    You will be missed sir! Condolences to your entire family.

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  • Vianey Cook

    June 6, 2022 at 8:30 am

    You were a kind soul. I will always remember your funnies (dog food diet), your recipes and letters. Rest in peace and with your sweetheart.

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  • Debbie Boyd

    June 5, 2022 at 2:51 am

    May Shamrocks Fall Softly☘️☘️ Roy! You will be missed at the dog shows

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