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Cleveland Dear

Cleveland Dear, Sr. (August 22, 1888 – December 30, 1950), was a two-term U.S. representative for Louisiana's 8th congressional district, since disbanded, a district attorney, a state court judge, and a candidate in 1936 for governor of Louisiana. A Democrat from Alexandria, Louisiana, he was allied with the anti-Long political faction.
==Background==

Dear was the youngest of eleven children born to Mississippi natives James Mackburn Dear (1846–1925) and the former Sarah Jane Harper (1849–1932) in Sugartown in Beauregard Parish in western Louisiana. After early education in country schools, Dear graduated from Louisiana State University and its Paul M. Hebert Law Center, both in Baton Rouge. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. In 1914, he received his law degree and was admitted that same year to the bar. At first, he was in partnership in Alexandria in Rapides Parish in Central Louisiana, with Frank H. Peterman in the firm Peterman & Dear. When V. H. Peterman, the father of Frank Peterman joined the firm, it became Peterman, Dear & Peterman. The firm handled local interests of the Texas & Pacific Railway and the Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Henry E. Chambers, "Cleveland Dear" )
On April 8, 1917, two days after the American entrance into World War I, Dear entered the United States Army officers' training camp at Fort Logan H. Roots in Arkansas, where he achieved the rank of first lieutenant in the field artillery. He was thereafter assigned to Camp Pike in Arkansas and then Fort Meade in Maryland, where he was discharged on December 14, 1918. He was then a captain in the Department of the Organized Reserve Corps. After his discharge, he was active in the newly established American Legion.〔
In April 1921, Dear married the former Marion Suzanne Anderson (died 1969), a native of Chicago, Illinois, who later resided in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The couple had a daughter, Marion Dear Weber (1923-2009),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marion Dear Weber )〕 and a son, Cleveland "Cleve" Dear, Jr. (1928-2015), a petroleum engineering graduate of both the Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, and LSU, who spent his later years with his wife and three children in Junction in Kimble County, Texas, where he died at the age of eighty-seven.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cleveland Dear, Jr. )〕 Marion Weber's son-in-law is Dee D. Drell, a judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, based in Alexandria.〔
One of Dear's nephews, Joseph W. "Joe" Dear (1917–2004), the son of Cleveland Dear's brother, Webb Dear (1870–1936), and Webb's wife, Mary Simms Dear,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Cleveland Dear (1888-1950) )〕 was the municipal purchasing agent in Alexandria. With his wife, the former Florine Weathersby (1917-1995), he also owned a flower shop. A namesake nephew, George Cleveland "Jack" Dear (1918-2014), brother of Joseph Dear, operated a truck and equipment repair business in Alexandria. During World War II, Jack Dear was a bomber pilot who flew B-24 and B-25 flight crews in the Pacific Theater of Operations, including Fiji Islands, New Guinea, and New Caledonia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=George Cleveland Dear )
Dear was a Baptist deacon; his wife was Episcopalian. He was active in the Masonic lodge, the Shriners, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.〔

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