Obituaries: Lawson Brown Arrington, Sabine Parish A-652 Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Feb 7, 1996 Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck carlrad@earthlink.net ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Lawson Brown Arrington (Photo) Mr., Lawson B. Arrington, 86, of Shreveport, died at Highland Hospital of Shreveport, on Jan. 16, 1996, after a brief illness. Funeral services began at 11 a.m., Jan. 18, at Osborn Funeral Home Chapel of Shreveport. Officiating was Dr. Mark Brister, assisted by Dr. Scott Tatum, and Rev. Norman Sutton of Broadmoor Baptist Church. Interment followed at Hill Crest Memorial Park. Mr. Arrington was born June 25, 1909, in the home that his maternal grandfather, John A. Taylor, built, soon after he migrated into Louisiana from Mississippi, in 1880, and settled in the Florien Community of Sabine Parish. His father, Gilbert Berian Arrington, at the age of 14, moved with his parents into sabine Parish in 18?. Mr. Arrington was educated at the Florien High School, where he excelled in Basketball, and was awarded a working scholarship at the Louisiana state Normal College at Natchitoches. He graduated from the university in the Spring Class of 1935, with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Education, and Business Administration. During his senior year there, he taught accounting both semesters, and earned a Teachers Certificate without having to perform the required practice teaching in a high school. Following his graduation fro Louisiana state Normal, he served as teacher of commercial subjects in Zwolle High School, from Sept. 1935, until Jan. 28, 1938, at which time he was selected to serve in the sabine Parish School Board office, as the Accountant and Officice Manager. This significant position gave experiences and opportunities for vocational advancement. After returning to the military, Mr. Arrington returned to his career with the School Systerm in August 1947, and in 1949, began serving with the Caddo parish School Systerm. He later retired as director of finance, after 18 years with the School Board. He retired a second time in 1972, this time as chief accountant at Centenary College. On Dec. 18, 1995, Lawson Brown Arrington, with his wife, Eugienia Wyche Arrington, celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary. Mr. Arrington