Fred Lyle Schiele, Sr., known also as
Buddy Schiele (November 28, 1933–January 24,
2002), served from 1964–1968 as a
United States Democratic
Party member of the
Louisiana House of
Representatives from
Concordia
Parish in the eastern portion of the state adjacent to the
Mississippi River. He did not seek
reelection in the 1967 primary election but instead unsuccessfully
opposed
incumbent Sheriff Noah W.
Cross. On April 6, 1973, Schiele
(pronounced SHE LEE) was appointed sheriff by
Governor Edwin
Washington Edwards, pending a
special election, after Cross was forced to
resign after twenty-five years in office because of the failure of
the
appeal of his federal conviction of
perjury. Edwards settled on Schiele because
the two had been legislative colleagues, and Schiele managed
Edwards' 1971–1972
gubernatorial
campaign in Concordia Parish.
Schiele
was one of four sons born in Vidalia
, the parish seat of
Concordia Parish, to Catesby Edward Schiele and the former Lucille
Rountree (1897–1977). He graduated in 1951 from
Vidalia High
School.
In 1981, at the age of forty-eight, he
procured his bachelor’s
degree in business
administration from Louisiana State University
in Baton
Rouge
. Prior to his involvement in politics, Schiele
ran a cotton gin in Ferriday
, the other principal city of Concordia
Parish. He also served on the board of First Federal Savings
and Loan in Vidalia.
In 1954, Schiele married the former Maxine Smith (born July 15,
1937), a 1955 graduate of Vidalia High School.
The couple had five
children: Fred Schiele, Jr. (born 1955), a former deputy sheriff for his father and the
appointed chief of police in Ferriday chief of police, who later
entered the trucking business in Dallas
; Carole Ann Schiele Rice (born 1960) and Patricia
Leigh Schiele (born 1962), both of Loranger in Tangipahoa Parish; Alan Maxwell Schiele
(born 1964), a deputy sheriff in East Baton Rouge Parish, and Steven
Lowery Schiele, II (born 1975) of Port
Vincent
, a village in Livingston Parish. Steven is named
for Steven Schiele, I, a first
cousin who was
killed in an
automobile accident in 1971.
There were also three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Schiele won a full term in the 1975 election, but he was unseated
in 1979 by fellow Democrat John Patrick, an
insurance agent. He then completed his college
degree and was employed thereafter by the Probation and Paroles
section of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety. Schiele
attempted a comeback in 1987, when he challenged incumbent Sheriff
Hubert Lee McGlothin (1940–2004), who had previously been the
mayor of Ferriday. In the 1987 contest,
Schiele polled 1,155 votes (12.8 percent). McGlothin resigned
midway in his second term as sheriff as a result of a criminal
conviction. The Concordia Parish Police Jury, the parish governing
body, then appointed Randy Maxwell, effective August 31, 1990, to
serve until a special election was held on March 21, 1991. In that
all-Democrat contest, Maxwell defeated Schiele, 4,619 (62.9
percent) to 1,900 (25.9 percent). Two other candidates shared the
remaining 11.3 percent of the vote. Maxwell was unopposed in the
regular
jungle primary for sheriff on
October 19, 1991, and has since remained in the position though he
has had close elections.
The
probation and paroles division relocated the Schieles to Alexandria
, where he died of a massive heart attack at the age of sixty-eight.
He was
Methodist.
After her husband’s
death, Mrs. Schiele, a native of Natchez, Mississippi
, moved to Loranger to be near her two
daughters. Schiele, like Sheriff Cross his predecessor, is
buried in the Natchez City Cemetery across the Mississippi River
from Vidalia.
References
- Roots
Web.com:http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi
- "Membership in the Louisiana House of Representatives,
1880–2008, "Compilations by Dirk Thibodeaux, Kathryn Barker, Kevin
Blanchard, Alan Manda, Suzanne Hughes, Travis Gautreau, Laura
Edmonston, Robyn Cockerham, Frances Thomas, and Suzie
Johnston:http://www.legis.state.la.us/members/h1880-2008.pdf
- ’’Concordia Sentinel’’, Ferriday, Louisiana, April 11, 1973, p.
1
- ”Schiele to Succeed Cross in Appointment”, ‘’Concordia
Sentinel’’, April 4, 1973, p. 1
- Statement of Fred Schiele, Jr., July 2008
- Alexandria Daily Town Talk,
obituary, January 5,
2002; statement of Maxine Smith Schiele, July 2008
- Louisiana Secretary of State, Election Results, October 24,
1987:http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10248715
- Louisiana Secretary of State, Election Results, March 23,
1991:http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=03239115
- Joey Martin, "Randy Maxwell: 'Still a lot to do'",
Concordia Sentinel, October 18,
2007:http://www.concordiasentinel.com/news.php?id=807
- Natchez City Cemetery records, Natchez, Mississippi