- Larry C. Brewer
Infobox person
name = Larry Clinton Brewer
image_size =200px
caption =Larry Brewer atLouisiana Tech University (1969)
birth_date = birth date|1948|11|22
birth_place = Minden,Webster Parish ,Louisiana , USA
death_date =death date and age|2003|5|23|1948|11|22
death_place = Honolulu,Hawaii
occupation =Certified Public Accountant ; former Coach
spouse=Toni Milam Brewer
children=Blake, Marcus, and Natalie Brewer
religion=Methodist
footnotes=(1)A star football athlete inhigh school andcollege , Brewer was drafted by theAtlanta Falcons but was soon sidelined by a injury.(2) A former coach, Brewer became a
Certified Public Accountant and a hospital administrator.(3) Brewer's father, Henry Clinton Brewer, was a long-time registrar of voters in
Webster Parish .Larry Clinton Brewer (
November 22 ,1948 -May 23 ,2003 ) was the offensive end for theLouisiana Tech University Bulldogs during the 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969 football seasons. In the latter two years, he served primarily as one of two main receivers forTerry Bradshaw , the Shreveport native who subsequently embarked on a highly successful career with thePittsburgh Steelers . Brewer caught the first college touchdown pass thrown by Bradshaw. Brewer was initially given a two-year contract with theAtlanta Falcons , but he left the team after sustaining an injury at the training camp inJohnson City, Tennessee . In 1969, Brewer was among five members of the Louisiana Tech football team selected for All-Gulf State Conference honors by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association. The others were Bradshaw,split end Thomas Allen "Tommy" Spinks (1948-2007) of Shreveport and laterArlington, Texas ,offensive tackle Wayne Williams, Jr. (later theWebster Parish school superintendent), anddefensive back Mark Graham. Brewer and Spinks were recorded among the top pass receivers in Louisiana Tech history. Seven other Tech players were cited for "honorable mention" by the same sports writers, who also selected Tech coachMaxie Lambright (1924-1980) as the GSC "Coach of the Year".Brewer played in four post-season classics, including two
Grantland Rice Bowl s, theNorth-South Shrine Game , and theSenior Bowl in Mobile,Alabama . He was voted Minden's "Outstanding Advertiser" a month before "Larry Brewer Day" was observed in his hometown onMay 14 ,1970 ."Minden Press-Herald", April 16, 1970, p. 1]Brewer was born in Minden to Henry Clinton "Clint" Brewer (1920-2008) and Helen L. Brewer (born 1924). The senior Brewer graduated from Doyline High School in Doyline in south Webster Parish, attended
Methodist -affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport, compiled a distingusihed military record inWorld War II , was commissioned aSecond Lieutenant in theLouisiana National Guard , and served as the Webster Parish registrar of voters until his retirement in 1985. [http://www.nwlanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9798&Itemid=33] Larry Brewer played successfully for Minden High School, from which he graduated onMay 24 , 1966. He procured his bachelor's degree from Tech, located in Ruston, the seat ofLincoln Parish , and then coached football at several private schools including Trinity Heights Academy in Shreveport andSam Barthe High School in Metairie inJefferson Parish . He subsequently left coaching and received amaster of science degree from theUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe inOuachita Parish and thereafter passed theCertified Public Accountant examination. He was a hospital administrator in Ruston, Shreveport, and later for the Hillcrest Health Group in Tulsa,Oklahoma . Brewer drowned while on a family vacation inHonolulu, Hawaii . He is interred in Sand Springs near Tulsa. In addition to his parents, he was survived by his wife, the former Toni Milam, who thereafter moved to Allen in Collin County,Texas ; three children, Blake, Marcus, and Natalie Brewer, and a brother, Gary Loftin Brewer (born 1951) and his wife, Pam, and their three children, of theresort city of Glenwood Springs,Colorado . He was Methodist. One of Brewer's firstcousin s, Michael L. "Mike" Brewer (born 1946), was also a highly talented athlete: All-State in baseball for all four high school years, All-State in football, and All-State in track at Minden High School. Mike Brewer signed a football scholarship withLouisiana State University inBaton Rouge , but like his cousin, his career ended because of an injury. He and his wife, the former Cynthia "Cindy" Williams (born 1947), reside in the Memphissuburb of Collierville,Tennessee .References
MindenMemories.net Louisiana Tech "Lagniappe" yearbook, 1970, pp. 388-395 "Tech Gridders Feted", "Ruston Daily Leader", January 21, 1970 "Brewer obtained by Atlanta; Spinks to Minnesota", "Ruston Daily Leader", January 29, 1970 "Ruston Daily Leader", August 6, 1970
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Minden Press-Herald , May 23, 1972"Larry Brewer obituary", "Minden Press-Herald", May 26, 2003:http://www.genealogybuff.com/la/la-webster-obits5.htm
"Tech wide receiver Tommy Spinks, who caught passes from Terry Bradshaw, dies at 58, "USA Today", August 28, 2007://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2007-08-27-294093838_x.htm
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