Obituaries: Loid A. Fults, Sabine Parish F-432 Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., Apr 12, 1973 Submitted by: Carl Dilbeck carlrad@earthlink.net ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** Loid A. Fults (Photo) Loid A. Fults, 52, who lived near Many, on the Old Zwolle Road, died at Confederate Memorial Medical Center in Shreveport, from a gunshot wound, about 12:15, the night of Monday, April 16. According to reports, Fults was shot about 9 p.m. that night at their home, by his 12 year old son, following a family argument. He was at first taken to Fraser Hospital, and later transferred to Shreveport. The INDEX was unable to obtain any details of the shooting from Sabine Parish Sheriff George R. Cook. Funeral services for Fults will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m., at Bayou Scie Methodist Church, with the Rev. J. P. Taylor, and the Rev. Buddy Greer officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home. Fults is survived by his wife; 10 children, Mrs. Betty Faircloth of Nacogdoches, Tex., Loice Ann, Larry Dean, Ricky Wayne, Bobby Lloyd, Billy Floyd, and David Lee, all of Many, and Winda Jane, Elea Jean, and Margie Luice, all addresses unknown; his father, A. D. Fults of Zwolle; his mother, Holland Mancil of Noble; and seven brothers and sisters, Mavie Lee Shaw of Nacogdoches, Marlen Vines of Noble, Blanche Spears, Margie Usteck, and Sadie Diendel, all of Houston, Don Whitton of Bryant, and Chester Whitton of Burbank, Calif. Pallbearers will be Henry Trimbuie, Donnie Greer, Luke Rivers, Tinker Britt, Luther Carlos, and Ristor McGree. Fults will be remembered by friends as a great hunter and woodsman. He hunted a lot with R. L., and Robert Tyler, and after his death, they told members of the family that they had "lost their greatest hunter."