![]() ![]() He attended Co-Lin, where he played catcher and pitched for the Wolfpack baseball team. ![]() was a graduate of Franklin County High School where he was on the football and baseball teams. The Boytes had one son, Arthur Jr., who passed away in 1989 just shy of his 21st birthday. They owned and operated A&J Burgers in Bude from 1990-1999. Edna “Jerlene” Morris Boyte began working on a degree at the Co-Lin Natchez campus in the 70s while working in banking and for the Department of Human Services and completed her associate’s degree in Information Processing in 1989. He worked for International Paper in Natchez for 33 years and served in the Mississippi National Guard for 23 years before his retirement. Arthur Boyte, Sr., is a 1959 graduate of Co-Lin where he received a degree in Drafting Technology. He has one son.Īrthur Leon and Edna Jerlene Boyte of Roxie were honored for their contributions to the Arthur Boyte, Jr. He is a Vietnam War veteran and has managed his own tile business in Baton Rouge for the past 25 years. She has worked for the Baton Rouge Park & Recreation Commission (BREC) for the past 15 years in the finance department. ![]() She received a bachelor’s degree in business management from the University of Phoenix. Ragus grew up in Franklin County and is a graduate of Co-Lin Natchez. Rachel Ragus and Elton Bolin of Baton Rouge were recognized for their contributions to the Arthur Boyte, Jr. Those inducted were Elton Bolin and Rachel Ragus of Baton Rouge, Arthur Leon and Edna Jerlene Boyte of Roxie, Copiah County Medical Center, Insurance and Risk Managers, King’s Daughters Medical Center, Burrell Kyzar of Sumrall, Curtis McMillan of Mendenhall, and Tricia Walker of Cleveland. The Co-Lin Foundation recently inducted eight new members into its Hall of Fame at a banquet held at the Thames Center on the college’s Wesson Campus. Co-Lin Foundation Hall of Fame inducts eight ![]()
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