Luther Francis Cole | |
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Louisiana State Representative from East Baton Rouge Parish | |
In office 1964–1967 |
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Preceded by |
At-large membership: |
Succeeded by | Clark Gaudin |
Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court | |
In office 1986–1992 |
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Succeeded by | Catherine D. Kimball |
Personal details | |
Born |
Alexandria, Rapides Parish Louisiana, USA |
October 25, 1925
Died | July 26, 2013 Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
(aged 87)
Cause of death | Undiagnosed ailment |
Resting place | Resthaven Gardens of Memory in Baton Rouge |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Juanita Barton Cole (married 1945-2013, his death) |
Children |
Fran Harbour |
Alma mater |
Bolton High School |
Occupation | Attorney |
Religion | Baptist |
Military service | |
Service/branch | United States Navy |
Battles/wars | World War II |
At-large membership:
A. T. "Apple" Sanders, Jr.
William F. "Bill" Bernhard, Jr.
Jack M. Dyer
Fran Harbour
Jeffrey Cole
Bolton High School
Louisiana Tech University
Luther Francis Cole (October 25, 1925 – July 26, 2013) was a lawyer and politician from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who served as a state legislator and then as a judge.
Cole was born in Alexandria in Rapides Parish, one of twelve children of Clement and Catherine Cole. He graduated from Bolton High School and served in the United States Navy during World War II. He attended Louisiana Tech University in Ruston and graduated from Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge. He joined a friend, Warren Mengis, in the formation of the Cole and Mengis law firm in Baton Rouge. They later partnered with Lawrence Durant.
A Democrat, Cole served in the Louisiana House of Representatives during the administration of Governor John McKeithen. His tenure extended only from 1964 until 1967, when he resigned to become a judge of the 19th Judicial District Court. From 1972 to 1973, he was president of the Louisiana District Judges Association. He subsequently served as well on the Louisiana First Circuit Court of Appeal and the Louisiana Supreme Court, Fifth District seat, to which he was elected on April 5, 1986. With nearly 62 percent of the vote, Cole defeated two opponents, Republican Patsy McDowell Cooper and fellow Democrat C. Alvin Tyler. Cole remained on the Supreme Court until his retirement in 1992; he was succeeded by Catherine D. Kimball, a former chief justice of the court.