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George Dement (George Elyott Dement Jr.) was born on 23 January, 1922 in Princeton, Bossier Parish Louisiana, USA, is an American businessman and politician (1922–2014). Discover George Dement's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

Popular As George Elyott Dement Jr.
Occupation Restaurateur and innkeeper
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 23 January 1922
Birthday 23 January
Birthplace Princeton, Bossier Parish Louisiana, USA
Date of death 2014
Died Place Frierson, DeSoto Parish Louisiana
Nationality United States

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Who Is George Dement's Wife?

His wife is Sunshine Norris Dement (married 1946-2011, her death)

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Wife Sunshine Norris Dement (married 1946-2011, her death)
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Children Ann Dement Montes Steven G. Dement Walter Edward Dement David Glenn Dement (deceased) Timothy L. Dement

George Dement Net Worth

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1919

Employed by Gulf Oil, the senior Dement relocated in 1919 from Missouri to Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

When Clara was giving birth to George Jr. with the assistance of a midwife, a mule crawled under their old farmhouse in the Princeton community in search of corn.

The Creature tried to stand and shook the floor while the baby was being brought forward.

Dement went to Arizona a year before he graduated from Elm Grove High School (pronounced ELEM Grove) in Bossier Parish.

He then earned a dollar a day as a delivery boy for a Bossier City drugstore.

Soon he was nearing completion of officer candidacy school in Corpus Christi, Texas, when he had a dispute with a lieutenant.

Outraged, he joined the submarine section of the United States Navy during World War II on the USS Razorback (SS-394).

The Razorback was nearly the last casualty of the Pacific war.

1922

George Elyott Dement Jr. (January 23, 1922 – January 12, 2014), was an American innkeeper and restaurateur who served from 1989 to 2005 as the thirteenth mayor of Bossier City, Louisiana.

Dement's parents were George Dement Sr. and the former Clara Catherine Depew.

1924

Dement was married to the former Sunshine Norris (1924-2011), a Shreveport native and one of two daughters of Steve Norris, a Bossier Parish sheriff's deputy, and the former Avis Wasson.

1937

The second-place candidate, fellow Democrat Wanda S. Bennett (born 1937), trailed with 3,405 votes (27.7 percent).

Two other contenders, Democrat Lo Walker and Republican David H. Broussard followed with 2,072 votes (16.9 percent) and 1,978 votes (16.1 percent), respectively.

In the second round of balloting four weeks later, Dement narrowly prevailed, 7,091 (51.8 percent) to Bennett's 6,596 (48.2 percent).

Hoffman L. Fuller filled the position for sixteen terms from 1937 to 1953.

When Dement left office, the Mayor George Dement Endowed Fund for Bossier was established in his honor.

1942

Sunshine was homecoming queen at Bossier High School in 1942, when the players won the state football championship.

1945

Dement was present for the ceremony on Victory over Japan Day, September 2, 1945, when the Empire of Japan, under Emperor Hirohito surrendered to General Douglas MacArthur at Tokyo Bay.

She graduated in 1945 and like her husband attended Centenary College, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in education.

She taught for twenty years for the Bossier Parish School Board at Bossier Elementary School and then became the first physical education teacher at Greenacres Junior High School in Bossier City.

George Dement met Sunshine when he was working as a soda jerk for $19 a week in a drug store.

1954

At one time or another, Dement owned and operated fourteen restaurants in the Bossier City area, including "The Doghouse," where Elvis Presley ate in 1954, when he came to the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium for the Louisiana Hayride.

1960

By the late 1960s, faced with fast-food chain establishments in competition with his home-owned restaurants, Dement switched to hotels.

He took over the management of a new Holiday Inn in Bossier City.

Twice he was designated "Innkeeper of the World" for his work.

1989

In 1989, Dement was elected mayor as a Democrat, when the incumbent Donald Edward Jones, a former national president of the Junior Chamber International and a Bossier City businessman, did not seek reelection.

In the nonpartisan blanket primary held on April 1, 1989, Dement led his three opponents with 4,845 votes (39.4 percent).

1993

Dement won second, third, and fourth terms in 1993, 1997, and in 2001.

Dement was reelected in 1993 with 82 percent of the vote, in 1997 with 74.5 percent over two Republicans and a Democrat, and in 2001, with 57.2 percent over the Republican Jerry E. Harris and the Independent Billy Ross Robinson, a former city judge.

Dement is only the second mayor of Bossier City to have served four terms.

2004

In 2004, the Razorback was moved to North Little Rock, Arkansas, as a display vessel, and Dement was there for the ceremony.

After five years in the military, Dement attended Methodist-affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport.

2005

He retired on June 30, 2005, exactly sixteen years from his original inauguration into office.

He was known for his leadership and accessibility to the public.

He pushed for the Louisiana Boardwalk in downtown Bossier City and worked to revitalize key areas of the city.

According to the Bossier Press-Tribune, Dement "embraced riverboat gaming" which brought to Bossier City three casinos with the revenue to build the CenturyLink Center, Arthur Ray Teague Parkway, and the Benton Road Overpass.

The leg work for some of the projects had begun in the Jones administration.

In 2005, U.S. Senator David Vitter, a Republican, paid tribute to Dement as "the people's mayor" on the occasion of Dement's retirement from office.

Dement was succeeded by a former opponent, the Democrat-turned-Republican Lo Walker, who still holds the position, the first Republican in the seat.

Prior to his own election to the office, Walker was the city's chief administrative officer and executive assistant to Mayor Dement.