The Columbus Dispatch

Vollenweid­er, Sr., Emmett J.

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Emmett J. Vollenweid­er, Sr., a proud New Orleans native and resident of Roswell, Georgia, passed away January 6, at age 89. Born third of nine children to Lawrence Vollenweid­er, Jr. and Clarissa Woodruff, he was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Lawrence (Betty Jo) and Howard (Patricia), and sister Doris (Cyril) Vollenweid­er. He is survived by siblings, Melvin (Greta), Edgar (Clarice), Lester (Yvonne), Myra (Tom), and George “Pete” (Patricia) Vollenweid­er. In 1955, Emmett graduated from Loyola University and then served in the Army for two years in El Paso, Texas. After military service, while employed in New Orleans, he developed a passion for working with computers. In 1964, he began a bank data processing career in Baton Rouge. He supervised the installati­on of new automated accounting equipment. From 1972-1974, he served as Internatio­nal Director of the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Data Processing Management Associatio­n. He continued working with mainframe computers in Florida and Georgia, before retiring. Emmett enjoyed sports. He pitched in the New Orleans Recreation­al Developmen­t Baseball League and was a member of the 1954 All-star National ABC Championsh­ip team. An ardent golfer, he scored three official holes in one. He was active participan­t in Senior Olympics, and he won over 100 medals. His senior softball teams claimed several National Championsh­ips, and he earned All-american honors on multiple occasions. He cherished the friendship of his Georgia Senior Softball teammates and, especially playing for the Georgia Peaches. In 1998, he was inducted into the National Senior Softball Hall of Fame. In 2015, received the prestigiou­s Jim Smith Sportsmans­hip Award. Emmett diligently researched his family’s history, and regularly attended Vollenweid­er family reunions. He also collected stamps, gardened, and traveled extensivel­y. He leaves his wife of 41 years, Shirley Duczer; children, Emmett Jr., (Toni), Mark, Marian (Dennis), Edward (Diane), Thomas, and Timothy (Sallie); stepdaught­er, Laura (Brian); seven grandchild­ren; and two great grandchild­ren. “Pops” is remembered affectiona­tely for his sense of humor and his zest for life. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Saint Joseph Abbey in Saint Benedict, Louisiana can be made at https://www. saintjosep­habbey.com/donate-seminary-college-general. A memorial service will be held at a future date.

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