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Robert Buford DeBlieux (January 26, 1933 – January 31, 2010), usually known as Bobby DeBlieux, was a historian, preservationist, painter, an author, businessman, and a former Democratic mayor of Natchitoches, the oldest city in the U.S. state of Louisiana. ==Family history, education, military== DeBlieux was the middle of three sons born in Natchitoches to Jefferson Davis "Jeff" DeBlieux, Jr. (1904–1984), and the former Marie Dell Roubieu (July 4, 1907 – April 11, 2002). Known as "Miss Pat", Mrs. DeBlieux was a devout Roman Catholic who attended mass daily and was like her middle son interested in historical preservation. Robert DeBlieux is named for his maternal grandfather. Mrs. DeBlieux's family came to Natchitoches in 1718, four years after the founding of the city. The ancestors of Jeff DeBlieux arrived in 1803, the year of the Louisiana Purchase. DeBlieux's older and younger brothers were Jefferson DeBlieux, III (1930–1998), an engineer from Houma, the seat of Terrebonne Parish in south Louisiana, and Victor Dale DeBlieux (1941–1993) of Natchitoches. DeBlieux was a cousin of the late State Senator Joseph Davis DeBlieux, who represented East Baton Rouge Parish from 1956 to 1960 and again from 1964 to 1976.〔(Third Generation )〕 In 1956, DeBlieux received his bachelor's degree in fine arts and history from Northwestern State University (then Northwestern State College) in Natchitoches. He then served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1958, having been stationed in West Germany.〔 In 1960, he earned his Master of Science degree in counseling and psychology from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, where he was also a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. In the early 1960s, DeBlieux was employed by the correctional office of the Natchitoches Parish juvenile court. From 1965 to 1976, he was self-employed in the retail hardware business. In 1976, he was elected mayor to succeed W. Ray Scott, who had served for the preceding sixteen years.〔(Robert DeBlieux )〕 DeBlieux had two daughters, both from Baton Rouge: Annie Camille "Cammie" Davis (born ca. 1959) and her husband, Randy Davis, Dené D. Mathies, and her husband, David Mathies, both from his first marriage to the former JoAnn Weaver (May 13, 1934 – February 1979). His grandchildren include Camille and Randy's three children - William, Lindsay, and Cody - and Dené and David's two children - Dillon and Jordan. The obituary does not mention the second wife.〔 〕 He was the proprietor of the Tante Huppe historic inn at 424 Jefferson Street in Natchitoches, a bed and breakfast named for one of his ancestors.〔http://www.tantehuppe.com/; http://www.americanprofile.com/spotlights/article/2955.html〕 He was a nationally known authority on Louisiana architecture and engaged in landscape painting.〔(The Garden Club )〕
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