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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Lawrence Fuglaar


Parents
  
Elodie Boyd Smith

Political party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
At-large members: Carl B. Close C. H. "Sammy" Downs John R. Hunter, Jr.

Succeeded by
  
At-large members: Cecil R. Blair James R. Eubank Lloyd George Teekell H. N. Goff

Born
  
September 6, 1895 Place of birth missing (
1895-09-06
)

Resting place
  
Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville, Louisiana

Spouse(s)
  
(1) Hilda Johnson Fuglaar (died 1930) (2) Name missing

Children
  
Marjorie Elaine Dunbar Lawrence T. Fuglaar, Jr. Thomas Eugene Fuglaar Patricia Ann Fuglaar Leslie Lee Fuglaar

Died
  
April 18, 1972, Toledo Bend Reservoir, United States

Lawrence Tyler Fuglaar, Sr. (September 6, 1895 – April 18, 1972), was a Democrat from Pineville, Louisiana, who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1948 to 1952 during the second administration of Governor Earl Kemp Long. As a member from Rapides Parish, Fuglaar served alongside W. George Bowdon, Jr., later the mayor of Alexandria, and T. C. Brister, the owner and operator of a hardware and sporting goods store in Pineville.

Fuglaar was the second of ten children of Thomas Hall Fuglaar, Sr. (1862-1941), and the former Elodie Boyd Smith. His first wife, the former Hilda Johnson (1904-1930), died at the age of twenty-six. He had five children, Marjorie Elaine Dunbar, Lawrence T. Fuglaar, Jr., Thomas Eugene Fuglaar, Patricia Ann Fuglaar, and Leslie Lee Fuglaar. His niece by marriage, Hilda J. Hathorn Fuglaar (1924-2001), was a daughter of another Louisiana state representative for Rapides Parish, Richmond C. Hathorn.

Nearly eight years after his legislative service ended, Fuglaar ran unsuccessfully for the state House in the primary election held on December 5, 1959. One of the other losing candidates in that race was Nauman Scott of Alexandria, then a Democrat but later a Republican appointee to the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana.

In 1972, Fuglaar drowned when his boat capsized while he was fishing with his wife on Toledo Bend Reservoir near Hemphill in Sabine County in East Texas. His second wife, Leona J. Fuglaar (1911-1985), summoned for help and survived.

Fuglaar and his second wife are interred at Greenwood Memorial Park in Pineville.

References

Lawrence T. Fuglaar Wikipedia