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Dr. Mumphrey

October 9, 1921 — April 6, 2016

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Dr. Anthony Mumphrey, lifelong educator, WWII Veteran and founding Chancellor of LSU-Eunice, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 in the comfort of his home after a short illness. Dr. Mumphrey had numerous professional accomplishments during his 94 years, but would consider his wife of 65 years, his 8 children, and his lifelong commitment to the education of American youth to be the most important achievement of his lifetime.

Dr. Mumphrey was born in St. Rose, Louisiana on October 9, 1921 to Joseph and Lena Mumphrey. He was the youngest of 6 children, one brother and four sisters. The family resided in Kenner, Louisiana where they operated a family farm growing and selling produce at the New Orleans farmers market. Dr. Mumphrey graduated from Destrehan High School in 1939. He received his Bachelor of Science and his Masters of Science degree in Vocational Agricultural Education with majors in agronomy and animal science from LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Dr. Mumphrey began his teaching career at Enon High School in 1945 after serving three years in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Pacific Campaign. He taught at Gonzales High School from 1945 to 1957 and was principal of Dutchtown High School from 1957 to 1963. He completed work on his Ph.D. in vocational agricultural education at LSU in 1956 and was appointed dean of the newly established branch of LSU in Eunice, Louisiana in 1965. He was promoted to Chancellor of the university in 1977. Dr. Mumphrey guided planning of the campus, assembled the initial faculty and staff, and developed the administrative structure and continued to lead the university until his retirement in 1988.

Dr. Mumphrey set the goal to make LSU-Eunice a comprehensive community college, serving all segments of the population in addition to traditional four-year college students. During his more than two decades as head administrator of the college, Dr. Mumphrey worked to expand the physical facilities to accommodate the growing enrollment. His early leadership is reflected today in continued success of LSU-Eunice as one of the most successful branches of the LSU system.

In addition to his tenure with LSU-Eunice, and the various High Schools in Louisiana, Dr. Mumphrey has served as a consultant or chairperson of more than 50 reviewing committees of self-studies conducted by secondary schools and colleges and universities for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. He represented the State of Louisiana and the State Superintendent of Education at the National Conference of Educators held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Dr. Mumphrey co-authored Essential Aspects of Career Planning and Development in 1969 with a second edition published in 1977. The major purpose of the book is to assist individuals in making occupational choice preparing for and entering into the work world, adjusting to conditions of work and advancing in job responsibility. His book, as well as his tireless work within the educational field over his lifetime, reflected his belief that, "only though preparation can one approach their full potential".

Dr. Mumphrey's commitment to education and preparation was never more evident than in the manner he and his wife, Amelie raised their 8 children. With the lessons learned, and example of two loving parents, all have achieved and are living productive and successful lives in careers of their choosing, and have gone on to raise children of their own.

Dr. Mumphrey is survived by seven children, Joseph Scott Mumphrey and wife, Suzanne of Indianapolis, IN, Ray Anthony Mumphrey and wife, Verna D. and Michael Louis Mumphrey and wife, Kaprice all of Baton Rouge, Robert Neil Mumphrey and wife, Amber of Schertz, TX, Peggy Mumphrey Broussard of Gonzales, Robbie Anne Savoy and husband, L.D. and Terri Fuselier and husband, Jerry all of Eunice; thirteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Amelie Robert Mumphrey; parents, Joseph and Lena Yenni Mumphrey; daughter, Linda Mumphrey; grandson, Tristan Mumphrey; brother, Sam Mumphrey; and four sisters, Laura Smith, Melba Gross, Francis Bonura and Mary Kish.

At the request of the family, visitation will be held at Ardoin's Funeral Home in Eunice on Friday, April 8th from 5:00 pm until 9:00 pm and again on Saturday, April 9th from 8:00 until time of services at 10:00 am at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Eunice. with Msgr. Robert Romero Celebrant. Deacon Gary Gaudin will recite a Rosary at 6:00 pm Friday evening.

Visitation


Ardoins Funeral Home
1301 W Laurel Ave.
Eunice, LA  70535
Friday, April 8, 2016
5:00 PM ~ 9:00 PM

Ardoins Funeral Home
1301 W Laurel Ave.
Eunice, LA  70535
Friday, April 8, 2016
ROSARY~ 6:00 PM

Ardoin's Funeral Home
1301 West Laurel Ave
Eunice, LA  70535
Saturday, April 9, 2016
8:00 AM

Service


MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL

St. Anthonys Catholic Church
310 W. Vine Street
Eunice, LA  70535
Saturday, April 9, 2016
10:00 AM

Cemetery


Mt. Calvary Cemetery
Hwy 190
Eunice, LA  70535
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