The couple had three children: Barbara Ellen Theriot (born 1949), Roy R. Theriot, Jr. (born 1952), and Sam H. Theriot, a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1979 to 1996 and thereafter the Vermilion Parish Clerk of Court for a single term from 1996 to 2000.
Such feminist groups such as the National Organization for Women, subsequently headed by the Louisiana native Kim Gandy, successfully targeted Bares and a pro-life House member, Democrat Carl Newton Gunter, Jr., of Rapides Parish, for defeat.
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Theriot became comptroller in the second administration of Governor Jimmie Davis and served throughout the tenure of John McKeithen and the first year of Edwin Washington Edwards' first term.
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"That's My Weakness Now" was written by, Sam H. Stept and Bud Green, (words and music) in 1928.
Roy R. Theriot (1914-1973, Louisiana politician, former state comptroller
Coleman was eventually groomed by the studios to become a leading man and had starring roles in the 1921 George Fawcett directed remake of the 1914 Mary Pickford comedy film Such A Little Queen and The Magic Cup, released the same year before returning to Broadway in July 1921 to star in the Sam H. Harris produced play