William Derwood Cann, Jr.
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William Derwood Cann Jr. (September 12, 1919 – July 12, 2010), was a World War II
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who subsequently became a college professor, manufacturing executive, and the interim mayor of Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern Louisiana.


Education and military

Cann was born on the Esperance Plantation near Monroe, one of five children of William Cann Sr. and the former Lodi DeSeay. He attended
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from 1933 to 1937. Thereafter he studied from 1937 to 1938 at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, then known as Ouachita Parish Junior College. In 1938, he enrolled at Louisiana State University in
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, from which he received his bachelor's degree in 1942. At the age of seventeen, Cann joined the Louisiana Army National Guard, in which he became cadet captain. Cann was commissioned a
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in the United States Army through the Reserve Officer Training Corps at LSU. From 1943 until 1945, he was a paratrooper, unit commander, and staff officer with the
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in the
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, with participation at Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, and other locations. In 1946, he became an aide de camp with the
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to Major General
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, who was known for his unleashing of paratroopers during World War II. After the war, Cann served in many military capacities including the training of
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troops headed to the Korean War. He received many military commendations: the Bronze Star and Purple Heart medals, both with Oak leaf cluster, World War II Victory Medal, the Combat Infantryman Badge, the
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, and the Presidential Unit Citation. He retired from the Army in 1956.


Business, political, and civic life

After his active military service, Cann was an officer in the U.S. Army Reserve. From 1954 to 1956, he was chairman of the Military Department at ULM, by then known as Northeast Louisiana State College. He was also an executive of Bancroft Bag, Inc., in
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. At the time of his death, he was still a senior vice president, director, and shareholder of the company. From 1964 to 1972, Cann served on the Louisiana Board of Commerce and Industry under appointment from Governor John McKeithen. He served on the elected Monroe City School Board from 1968 to 1972. He was appointed mayor in October 1978 upon the resignation of W. L. "Jack" Howard, a co-founder of Howard Brothers Discount Stores, who had served five nonconsecutive terms in the position. Cann was mayor only until April 1979 and did not contest the special election, won by Robert E. "Bob" Powell, who held the position until his defeat seventeen years later in 1996 by Abe E. Pierce, III, the city's first African American mayor. Cann was active in the
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, the Public Affairs Research Council, Bayou DeSiard Country Club,
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, YMCA,
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, the United Way, and the Boy Scouts of America. In 1992, he served on the newspaper editorial board of the '' Monroe News- Star''. In 1993, Cann was a Paul Harris Fellow of
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.


Death

Cann was a member of the vestry for three terms at Grace Episcopal Church of Monroe. Cann died at the age of ninety at St. Francis Regional Medical Center in Monroe. He was survived by his wife, the former Arabella Bancroft; two daughters, Vada Montgomery and husband Eugene, and Arabella Cann, of Monroe; a son, Dr. Thomas Nash and wife Rebecca, of Baton Rouge, and three grandchildren. After services at Grace Church on July 15, 2010, he was interred at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. One of Cann's sisters, Lodi Cann Kysor (1922-2013), was from 1966 to 1973 a school board member in Ridgefield, Connecticut. She was elected board president in November 1970, the first woman in that role. Cann's time on the Monroe school board overlapped with that of his sister in Connecticut. Lodi Kysor died at the age of ninety-one in
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, Virginia, where she had relocated to be near her children.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cann, William Derwood Jr. 1919 births 2010 deaths Mayors of Monroe, Louisiana School board members in Louisiana Louisiana Democrats Ouachita Parish High School alumni University of Louisiana at Monroe alumni University of Louisiana at Monroe faculty Louisiana State University alumni Businesspeople from Louisiana United States Army personnel of World War II United States Army officers 20th-century American businesspeople 20th-century American Episcopalians