Obituaries: Dr. J. K. Phares, Sabine Parish P-620 Source: Sabine Index, Many, La., May 5, 1962 Submitted by: Tammy Larche-Smith tammy@cp-tel.net ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** The Sabine Index - Dr. J. K. Phares 5 May 1962 - Funeral services were held for Dr. J. K. Phares at the First Baptist Church in Many, Tuesday, May 2, with the Rev. V. R. Miller officiating, assisted by Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald. Honorary pallbearers were the members of the Sabine Medical Association. Active pallbearers: Reuel Boone, O. E. Williams, LaVerne Daily, Horace Tompkins, Lee Jordan, T. M. Phillips, Jack Lucius, and Elden Dees. Dr. Phares practiced medicine for forty-six years in Vernon and Sabine Parishes. He started practicing medicine at Hornbeck in 1906 and moved to Negreet in 1909. In 1925 he moved to Many to practice medicine and be coroner for Sabine Parish. Dr. Phares was born in Sugar Town in Beauregard Parish, March 31, 1882. His parents moved to Mt. Carmel in Sabine Parish, while he was an infant. He attended the grade school there and obtained his high school education at the Fort Jesup Academy. He finished medical school at the University of the South at Sewanne, Tenn. Between terms of medical school, Dr. Phares taught school in the Middle Creek community, Sabine Parish. He was coroner of Sabine for 238 years, and Parish Health Officer for 12 years. In 1943-44 he served as Sheriff of Sabine Parish filling the unexpired term of D. J. Derrick, who died while in the Sheriff office. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Many and a Master Mason. He is survived by his wife, Sally Gipson Phares. They were married in Winchester, Tenn., in Dec. 1906. His other survivors are sons, Ross, Glen, James and a daughter, Edna Cole. He has seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild.