James Sudduth


James Edward Sudduth, I, known as Jim Sudduth, was a Democrat who served two stints as the mayor of Lake Charles in far southwestern Louisiana. The 7,400-seat Sudduth Coliseum, which opened in 1972, is named in his honor.

Career

A Tennessee native, county unavailable. Sudduth was the city finance director and from 1965 to 1974 the mayor of Lake Charles. He stepped down with a year remaining in his term to take the director's position at the Port of Lake Charles. He was succeeded by council member William Edwin "Bill" Boyer, a stepson of former Governor Sam Houston Jones and brother of Robert G. Jones, a former member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.
In his second year as mayor in 1966, Sudduth was quizzed by Joseph B. Flanagan, a city council member regarding the existence of the city sewerage board. Flanagan questioned the extension of sewerage services outside the city limits when Sudduth authorized a convenience store on West McNeese Street to use the city main with payment for the attachment and thereafter an annual fee. Flanagan claimed that the sewerage board should have been consulted, but Sudduth countered that the board was no longer valid under a revised municipal charter. At any rate, the attachment cost the city nothing, Sudduth stressed. In 1967, the city council directed Sudduth to consider the purchase of used buses for the city's ten-vehicle fleet at a cost of as much as $26,000. That same year, Sudduth was asked why Lake Charles then had no African-American firefighters though it had some black police officers. He replied that while he had encouraged blacks to take the civil service exam, none had yet passed the screening.
On April 1, 1989, Sudduth returned as mayor when he unseated Democrat Edward S. "Ed" Watson, 11,497 to 9,321. In 1990, Sudduth founded the Women's Commission of Southwest Louisiana, Inc., with the regional mission "to empower women". Robert M. McHale, Jr., a native of Youngstown, Ohio, who came to Lake Charles through Chennault Air Force Base, was the city attorney under both Mayors Sudduth and Boyer. McHale was also counsel for the Port of Lake Charles and the city Housing Authority.

Family life

Sudduth was married to the former Norma Marie Bertrand , who was living in 1935 in Rayne in Acadia Parish. Their son, James "Bo" Sudduth, II, is a registered Independent voter in Calcasieu Parish. Sudduth, II, was formerly married to the former Pamela Meche, now Pamela Pelafigue. Their son and Mayor Sudduth's grandson, James Sudduth, III, a graduate of Louisiana State University Law Center in Baton Rouge, is an assistant district attorney for Calcasieu Parish. James Sudduth, III is the founder of which is located at 4216 Lake St, Lake Charles, LA 70605.
The James Sudduth Parkway in Lake Charles is also named in his honor.