Katrina archives: The life stories behind the storm victims in New Orleans

This story was originally published Nov. 27, 2005. It is being republished for the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina as part of The Times-Picayune’s Pulitzer-winning coverage.

  • Susie Joseph Sparks, 1959-2005
  • Edward Sparks Jr., 1992-2005
  • Marjorie Edwards, 1920-2005

Edward “Cool Pop” Sparks Sr. rarely took vacations. There were the occasional bus trips to the Gulf Coast casinos, and every once in a while he’d travel to Atlanta to see the Saints play the Falcons.

But Sparks, 54, was more likely to use vacation days from his job as a Regional Transit Authority bus driver to take care of his elderly aunt, Marjorie Edwards, a former nurse who suffered from diabetes.

“He never took a week for himself,” said Sparks’ younger sister, Gwendolyn Sparks, a Gentilly resident now living with 13 other family members in a Shreveport Holiday Inn. “He’d take days here and there. He’d use them to take our aunt to the doctor, to the bank and to the grocery store.”…

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