Nat G. Kiefer
Ignatz Gerard Kiefer, known as Nat G. Kiefer (February 26, 1939[1] – July 10, 1985) was an attorney from his native New Orleans, Louisiana, who served in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature. He was a state representative from 1968 to 1970, and thereafter until his death in office fifteen years later a state senator.
Ignatz "Nat" Gerard Kiefer | |
---|---|
Louisiana State Senator for Orleans Parish | |
In office 1970 – July 10, 1985 | |
Preceded by | Angus D. Smith |
Succeeded by | Jon D. Johnson |
Louisiana State Representative for District 26 (Orleans Parish) | |
In office 1968–1970 | |
Succeeded by | James Sutterfield |
Personal details | |
Born | New Orleans, Louisiana, USA | February 26, 1939
Died | July 10, 1985 46) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Cause of death | Liver ailment |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Carol Ann Hazard Kiefer |
Children | Nat G. Kiefer, Jr. Kent Kiefer |
Alma mater | Tulane Law School |
Profession | Attorney at law |
Biography
Kiefer ran unsuccessfully for Mayor of New Orleans in 1977, finishing third in the jungle primary by 242 votes to Councilman Joseph V. DiRosa, or less than a half a vote per precinct. DiRosa lost the runoff (general election) to Louisiana Court of Appeals Judge Ernest Morial, who became New Orleans' first black mayor.
Family
Kiefer married Carol Ann Hazard (born June 18, 1940); the couple had four children, Nat Gerard Kiefer, Jr., Kent Christopher Kiefer, Karen Anne Kiefer, and Kris Patrick Kiefer.
Death
Kiefer died at the age of forty-six of a liver ailment at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center.[2]
In 1987, the UNO Lakefront Arena was officially renamed the "Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena".
References
- "Nat G. Kiefer". search.ancestry.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
- The New York Times, July 10, 1985 issue