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Aaron Selber Jr.

Aaron Rosenbaum Selber Jr. (December 13, 1927 – August 13, 2013) was an American businessman, the last president of the former Selber Bros. department store chain, and a philanthropist from Shreveport, the largest city in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

Aaron Selber Jr.
Personal details
Born
Aaron Rosenbaum Selber Jr.

(1927-12-13)December 13, 1927
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, US
DiedAugust 13, 2013(2013-08-13) (aged 85)
Resting placeForest Park Cemetery in Shreveport
SpousePeggy Burkenroad
Alma mater
OccupationBusinessman
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army Air Forces Strategic Air Command

Background edit

Selber was a son of a Jewish couple, Aaron R. Selber Sr. (1896–1968), a native of Baton Rouge,[1] and the former Frances Dreyfuss (1900–2000). While growing up during the Great Depression, Selber developed his work ethic early, delivering the since defunct Shreveport Journal newspaper, selling the Saturday Evening Post, and servicing vending machines while attending elementary and junior high school at the private Southfield School and high school at the public C. E. Byrd, both in his native Shreveport.[2] Selber graduated from Southfield School in 1940, one of the first graduates of the institution located at 1100 Southfield Road; in 2011, he was inducted into the Southfield Hall of Fame.[3]

Selber enrolled at Tulane University in New Orleans for one year before he joined the United States Army Air Forces, in which he gained top secret clearance in the electronics section of the Strategic Air Command. After his military duty, Selber attended the School of Retailing at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He then returned to Tulane where he graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.[4] He was subsequently inducted into the Paul Tulane Society.[5]

At Tulane, Selber met his future wife, the former Peggy Burkenroad (September 13, 1931 – September 27, 2014). She was a New Orleans native, a daughter of Evelyn Kahn Levy and William B. Burkenroad Jr. (c. 1903–1995), and a graduate of the National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C. She attended H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, the former sister institution to Tulane, and Centenary College in Shreveport. She was a board member of the Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary and the Sci-Port Discovery Center in Shreveport. Like her husband, Peggy Selber was a generous philanthropist, an artist, and a golfer who won multiple championships.[2][6]

Career edit

Selber returned to Shreveport to work in the family retail clothing business. Under his leadership as the company president, Selber Bros. became a regional department store chain with outlets in Louisiana and Texas. The first store was established in 1907 at 227 Texas Avenue in downtown Shreveport by Selber's grandfather, Charles Selber (born c. 1865 in Poland). In addition to Aaron Sr., there were three other Selber brothers, the uncles of Aaron Selber Jr. – Isadore Selber (1887–1944), Louis Selber (1889–1968),[7][8] and Mandel Charles Selber Sr. (1900–1967)[9] Hence three of the four Selber Brothers died in the nine-month period between December 1967 and August 1968.

Following the sale in 1988 of Selber Bros. to Dillard's Department Stores, Aaron Selber Jr. became for the remainder of his life an investor: "Cash rather than merchandise became my inventory." Selbert attributed his optimistic business philosophy to the influence upon him from his father, his father-in-law William Burkenroad, and Jacob Aron, Burkenroad's business partner in New York City. The senior Aaron Selber had limited higher education, having attended a business college, but he possessed an uncanny grasp of human nature.[4] Billy Burkenroad made his fortune in the coffee business with Jacob Aron, and like the Selbers was a generous philanthropist. In 1978, Burkenroad switched the focus entirely of the J. Aron Company from years of coffee importation to the trading of commodities.[10]

Selber was a member of the National Retail Merchants and the Specialty Retail Stores associations.[5] Aaron Selber, with his wife Peggy, was a large donor to many nonprofit organizations in both Shreveport and New Orleans. They established the Aaron or Peggy Selber Foundation in Shreveport[11] and the Aaron and Peggy Selber Family Donor Advised Fund within the New Orleans Community Foundation.[4] Selber was a former chairman of the board of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association of Louisiana. He was a director of Commercial National Bank at 333 Texas Avenue in Shreveport[12] and a president of the Shreveport Jaycees and later the Chamber of Commerce. He was president of his alma mater, Southfield School, Goodwill Industries, and the Holiday in Dixie spring festival. He was a board member of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport, the Norwela Council of Boy Scouts of America, the American Red Cross, the Louisiana State Fair, YMCA, United Way, and the college football post-Christmas Independence Bowl,[4] The Selbers were members of the B'nai Zion Congregation.[6]

Death and family edit

Selber died in 2013 at the age of eighty-five at his Shreveport home of congestive heart failure. His motto was "Live your life in a wonderful way!"[4] He was a member of the B'nai Zion Congregation in Shreveport.[5] There are four Selber daughters, Patty Selber Newton and husband Carl of Baton Rouge, Pam Selber of Newport Beach, California, Polly Selber Gleichenhaus and husband Barry of Denver, Colorado, and Penny Selber Autenreith and husband Robert of New Orleans.[6] Horace Ladymon, owner of the former Beall-Ladymon Corporation, was among Selber's honorary pallbearers.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Aaron Rosenbaum Selber Sr". The Shreveport Times, May 22, 1968, p. 2. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  2. ^ a b . My New Orleans.com. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  3. ^ . southfield-school.org. Archived from the original on December 7, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Aaron Selber". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c "Shreveport businessman, philanthropist Aaron Selber Jr. dies at 85, August 13, 2013". Shreveport Times. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  6. ^ a b c "Peggy Selber". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
  7. ^ "Louis Selber". findagrave.com. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  8. ^ "Obituary for Louis Selber (Aged 79)". The Monroe News-Star. August 21, 1968. p. 32. Retrieved September 3, 2022.
  9. ^ Shreveport Times, December 9, 1967, p. 4-A
  10. ^ ".J Aron and Company: The Role of the Coffee Importer". crt.state.la.us. Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  11. ^ "Aaron or Peggy Selber Foundation, Inc., in Shreveport, Louisiana". faqs.org. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  12. ^ "Deaths elsewhere: Aaron Selber Jr". Eunice Today. Archived from the original on August 15, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2013.

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Aaron Rosenbaum Selber Jr December 13 1927 August 13 2013 was an American businessman the last president of the former Selber Bros department store chain and a philanthropist from Shreveport the largest city in the northern portion of the U S state of Louisiana Aaron Selber Jr Personal detailsBornAaron Rosenbaum Selber Jr 1927 12 13 December 13 1927Shreveport Caddo Parish Louisiana USDiedAugust 13 2013 2013 08 13 aged 85 Resting placeForest Park Cemetery in ShreveportSpousePeggy BurkenroadAlma materTulane University Washington University in St Louis School of RetailingOccupationBusinessmanMilitary serviceBranch serviceUnited States Army Air Forces Strategic Air Command Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Death and family 4 ReferencesBackground editSelber was a son of a Jewish couple Aaron R Selber Sr 1896 1968 a native of Baton Rouge 1 and the former Frances Dreyfuss 1900 2000 While growing up during the Great Depression Selber developed his work ethic early delivering the since defunct Shreveport Journal newspaper selling the Saturday Evening Post and servicing vending machines while attending elementary and junior high school at the private Southfield School and high school at the public C E Byrd both in his native Shreveport 2 Selber graduated from Southfield School in 1940 one of the first graduates of the institution located at 1100 Southfield Road in 2011 he was inducted into the Southfield Hall of Fame 3 Selber enrolled at Tulane University in New Orleans for one year before he joined the United States Army Air Forces in which he gained top secret clearance in the electronics section of the Strategic Air Command After his military duty Selber attended the School of Retailing at Washington University in St Louis Missouri He then returned to Tulane where he graduated in 1950 with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree 4 He was subsequently inducted into the Paul Tulane Society 5 At Tulane Selber met his future wife the former Peggy Burkenroad September 13 1931 September 27 2014 She was a New Orleans native a daughter of Evelyn Kahn Levy and William B Burkenroad Jr c 1903 1995 and a graduate of the National Cathedral School in Washington D C She attended H Sophie Newcomb Memorial College the former sister institution to Tulane and Centenary College in Shreveport She was a board member of the Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary and the Sci Port Discovery Center in Shreveport Like her husband Peggy Selber was a generous philanthropist an artist and a golfer who won multiple championships 2 6 Career editSelber returned to Shreveport to work in the family retail clothing business Under his leadership as the company president Selber Bros became a regional department store chain with outlets in Louisiana and Texas The first store was established in 1907 at 227 Texas Avenue in downtown Shreveport by Selber s grandfather Charles Selber born c 1865 in Poland In addition to Aaron Sr there were three other Selber brothers the uncles of Aaron Selber Jr Isadore Selber 1887 1944 Louis Selber 1889 1968 7 8 and Mandel Charles Selber Sr 1900 1967 9 Hence three of the four Selber Brothers died in the nine month period between December 1967 and August 1968 Following the sale in 1988 of Selber Bros to Dillard s Department Stores Aaron Selber Jr became for the remainder of his life an investor Cash rather than merchandise became my inventory Selbert attributed his optimistic business philosophy to the influence upon him from his father his father in law William Burkenroad and Jacob Aron Burkenroad s business partner in New York City The senior Aaron Selber had limited higher education having attended a business college but he possessed an uncanny grasp of human nature 4 Billy Burkenroad made his fortune in the coffee business with Jacob Aron and like the Selbers was a generous philanthropist In 1978 Burkenroad switched the focus entirely of the J Aron Company from years of coffee importation to the trading of commodities 10 Selber was a member of the National Retail Merchants and the Specialty Retail Stores associations 5 Aaron Selber with his wife Peggy was a large donor to many nonprofit organizations in both Shreveport and New Orleans They established the Aaron or Peggy Selber Foundation in Shreveport 11 and the Aaron and Peggy Selber Family Donor Advised Fund within the New Orleans Community Foundation 4 Selber was a former chairman of the board of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association of Louisiana He was a director of Commercial National Bank at 333 Texas Avenue in Shreveport 12 and a president of the Shreveport Jaycees and later the Chamber of Commerce He was president of his alma mater Southfield School Goodwill Industries and the Holiday in Dixie spring festival He was a board member of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport the Norwela Council of Boy Scouts of America the American Red Cross the Louisiana State Fair YMCA United Way and the college football post Christmas Independence Bowl 4 The Selbers were members of the B nai Zion Congregation 6 Death and family editSelber died in 2013 at the age of eighty five at his Shreveport home of congestive heart failure His motto was Live your life in a wonderful way 4 He was a member of the B nai Zion Congregation in Shreveport 5 There are four Selber daughters Patty Selber Newton and husband Carl of Baton Rouge Pam Selber of Newport Beach California Polly Selber Gleichenhaus and husband Barry of Denver Colorado and Penny Selber Autenreith and husband Robert of New Orleans 6 Horace Ladymon owner of the former Beall Ladymon Corporation was among Selber s honorary pallbearers 4 nbsp Biography portal nbsp United States portal nbsp Business and Economics portal nbsp Judaism portalReferences edit Aaron Rosenbaum Selber Sr The Shreveport Times May 22 1968 p 2 Retrieved August 14 2013 a b Peggy amp Aaron Selber I will teach the next generation about giving back January 2012 My New Orleans com Archived from the original on January 10 2014 Retrieved August 14 2013 Southfield Hall of Fame southfield school org Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved August 15 2013 a b c d e f Aaron Selber The Shreveport Times Retrieved August 14 2013 a b c Shreveport businessman philanthropist Aaron Selber Jr dies at 85 August 13 2013 Shreveport Times Retrieved August 15 2013 a b c Peggy Selber The Shreveport Times Retrieved September 28 2014 Louis Selber findagrave com Retrieved August 14 2013 Obituary for Louis Selber Aged 79 The Monroe News Star August 21 1968 p 32 Retrieved September 3 2022 Shreveport Times December 9 1967 p 4 A J Aron and Company The Role of the Coffee Importer crt state la us Retrieved August 14 2013 Aaron or Peggy Selber Foundation Inc in Shreveport Louisiana faqs org Retrieved August 15 2013 Deaths elsewhere Aaron Selber Jr Eunice Today Archived from the original on August 15 2013 Retrieved August 15 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aaron Selber Jr amp 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