Earl E. Veron, Ascension, Calcasieu and Cameron Parishes, La. Fourteenth Judicial District File prepared by Deanne Pardue ** ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ >From "Biographies of Louisiana Judges" edited by J. Cleveland Fruge' for the Louisiana District Judges Association, publishers. 1971. Reproduction permitted without written permission provided credit line is retained. Copyright, 1971, J. Cleveland Fruge'. ------------------------------- Earl E. Veron was elected to the Fourteenth Judicial District Court, Division "E", at a special election and took the oath of office November 16, 1967. His term ends December 31, 1972. Judge Veron was born in Smoke Bend, Ascension Parish, Louisiana on January 2, 1922. He graduated from Donaldsonville, Louisiana, in 1940. Following high school he was employed in the grocery business in Lake Charles, Louisiana. In 1949 he organized and was the first general manager of a wholesale grocery co-op in Lake Charles, which position he held until he resigned in 1954. He received the B.A. Degree from McNeese State College in 1958 and the J.D. Degree from Louisiana State University Law School in 1959. From 1959 to 1967, he practiced in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He is the son of Dyer Veron and Edna Rodriguez Veron, both of whom are deceased. He is married to Alverdy Heyd and they have two sons, J. Michael and Douglas. School and other organizational offices held: Member of TKE; Gamma etta Gamma; Blue Key National Honor Society; student chairman of Robert Lee Tullis Moot Court Board; member of Knights of Columbus; and past member of Landry Memorial High School Board of Directors. He is a member of the Southwest Louisiana Bar Association; Louisiana State Bar Association; American Bar Association; and American Judicature Society. Judge Veron's hobbies are golf and bridge.