Dr. Eakin was recognized over her professional career with many grants, awards and honors, including 1970 Outstanding American History Professor of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Distinguished Faculty of the LSU System in 1987, 1985 Citizen of the Year by Bunkie Rotary Club, 1980 Distinguished Artist of Avoyelles Parish, Grand Marshall of the Festivale du Courtableau in 1995, and 2001 membership in the Hall of Fame of the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication.
Sue Eakin was born in
Lyles (Loyd Bridge), Louisiana, eldest child of Sam and
Myrtle Guy Lyles. She graduated from Lecompte High School
and Louisiana State University, marrying Paul Mechlin Eakin
of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1941. They made their home
in Bunkie, where Mrs. Eakin worked as a professional
freelance journalist and regular columnist for the
Alexandria Daily Town Talk, the Opelousas Daily World, and
the New Orleans Times-Picayune. From 1957 to 1959 she and
her husband owned and operated the Bunkie Record. Beginning
at age 42, she commuted to LSU to earn two master’s degrees,
one in journalism and one in history. Then she began her
teaching career at LSU-Alexandria, also doing research for
her many historical projects. At age 60, she received her
doctorate in history from University of Southwestern
Louisiana. Though she retired as a professor, she didn’t
stop writing history or weekly newspaper columns until her
health prevented her from continuing. She is survived by
four children, Dr. Paul M. (Scottye) Eakin of Lexington,
Kentucky; Dr. Sara Eakin (Stephen) Kuhn of Signal Mountain,
Tennessee; Sam (Joan) Eakin of Gaffney, South Carolina; and
Frank (Jan) Eakin, of The Woodlands, Texas. In addition,
surviving her are grandchildren Dr. Guy (Michelle) Eakin;
Libby Eakin; Dr. Susan (Jonathan) Blank; Gretchen (Jason)
Burgess; Walter Kuhn; John-Paul Kuhn; Kate Eakin; Kelly
Eakin; Hudson Eakin; Amanda Eakin; and Paul Eakin; and six
great-grandchildren.Her six sisters survive her: Mrs. Betty
McGowen, Alexandria; Mrs. Manie Culbertson, Alexandria; Mrs.
JoAnn (Paul) White, Alexandria; Mrs. Grace (Ken) Uffman,
Baton Rouge; Mrs. Nancy Durham, Wallis, Texas; and Mrs.
Kitty (Gerry) Coleman, Laguna Niguel, California. Numerous
nephews and nieces, grand-nephews and grand-nieces, and
cousins also celebrate her memory. She was preceded in death
by her husband and a son, Russell Lyles Eakin. Visitation
will be at Melancon Funeral Home in Bunkie, Louisiana, from
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday, September 20, and 10 a.m. on
Monday, September 21, at Trinity Episcopal Church in
Cheneyville. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. at Trinity
Episcopal following the visitation, with burial in the
church cemetery under the direction of Melancon Funeral Home
- 108 N Lexington Ave. - Bunkie, LA