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David Voelker's great-grandfather, Francis Xavier Ransdell, was Joseph Ransdell's younger brother; Francis Ransdell and Frank Voelker, Sr., David Voelker's paternal grandfather, served consecutively as judge of the 6th Judicial District. Frank Voelker, Sr., was married to Isabel, a daughter of Francis X. and Katie D. Ransdell. David's father, Frank Voelker, Jr., was the former city attorney in Lake Providence and the chairman of the since defunct Louisiana Sovereignty Commission under GovernorJimmie Davis. Frank Voelker, Jr. ran for governor of Louisiana in the 1963Democraticprimary election but withdrew and victory went to John McKeithen.[3]
Career
David Voelker was a partner and chief executive officer at Voelker and Conway Investments. In 1993, he had co-founded the former Frantzen-Voelker Investments. Following Hurricane Katrina, Democratic Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco named him to the Louisiana Recovery Authority. Blanco's successor and past opponent, RepublicanBobby Jindal, elevated Voelker as chairman of the authority.[4] In 2008, though he had been identified previously as a "longtime, diehard Republican", David Voelker was the largest donor in Louisiana to Democrat Barack H. Obama of Illinois, having given the then neophyte presidential candidate $80,000, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics in Washington, D.C.[5]
Stricken with pulmonary disease, Voelker died at the age of 60 in Cleveland, Ohio, from complications of lung transplant surgery. He was survived by his second wife, Richelle Beaugh Crow Voelker, formerly of Minden, Louisiana; three daughters from the first marriage to Ann Donnelly Steuart, Mullady, Audrey, and Kitty Voelker; two stepchildren, and five siblings.[1] Daughters Mullady and Kitty Voelker are named for their paternal aunts, Mullady Voelker Crigler of Monroe, Louisiana, and Kitty V. Mattesky of New Orleans. David Voelker's three other siblings are Dr. Frank Voelker, III, of Franklinton in Washington Parish and Mary V. Clauss and George W. Voelker, both of New Orleans.[7]
Services were held on May 25 at the Academy of the Sacred Heart at 4521 St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans. His obituary mentions a private burial and does not name a cemetery.[1] His parents are interred at Lake Providence Cemetery.
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