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Obituaries November, 2006
compiled by Brian J. Oster
last updated: 31 December 2006November 1, 2006
Evelina ‘Evelyn’ Collins Thibodeaux
- age 60, a native of Chauvin and resident of Houma, died at 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- visitation today at Chauvin Funeral Home and to funeral time Thursday at Annunziata Catholic Church; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by her husband, Elgin Thibodeaux of Houma; her mother, Malvina White Collins of Chauvin; one son, Waylon Thibodeaux and wife, Danine, of Houma; two daughters, Twyla Arnaud and husband, David, of Waterford, Wis., and Maxine Bethmann and husband, Matt, of Houston; one brother, Emile Collins Jr. of Houma; two sisters, Mary Poole and Emelda Trahan of Houma; six grandchildren, Robert, Art, Eugenie and Jack Thibodeaux, Jacob and Monica Arnaud; and one great-grandchild, McKayla Thibodeaux
- preceded in death by her father, Emile Collins Sr.
- homemaker and a parishioner of Annunziata Catholic Church
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Rose Lee Hoffmann Stagni
- age 90, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in Thibodaux; mass Friday at the church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by seven children, Jane S. Benandi and husband, Leo, Consuella S. Weimer and husband, Fred, Susan S. LaBauve and husband, Ronald, Roland F. Stangi Jr. and wife, Cathy, Mary S. Schafer and husband, Gary, Arthur E. Stangi and wife, Bonnie, and Cynthia S. Triplett and husband, Mark; 19 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Roland F. Stangi Sr.; her parents, Arthur E. Hoffmann and Zoe Folse Hoffmann; seven brothers, Andrew H. Hoffmann, Arthur E. Hoffmann Jr., Edward R. Hoffmann, Linden L. Hoffmann, Camile F. Hoffmann, Octave H. Hoffmann and Lionel A. Hoffmann; and six sisters, Zoe H. Bienvenu, Marie Louise H. English, Margaret Hoffmann, Aloysia Hoffmann, Helen H. Naquin and Evylyn H. Toups
- retired employee of Nicholls State University
- Thibodaux Funeral Home
Nevada Francois Smith
- age 93, a native of Galliano and resident of Raceland, died at 12:05 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Lockport; mass Friday at the church, with burial in Cheramie Cemetery
- survived by one son, Steven Smith; one sister, Ezar Lafont; two grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Landa Bouffanie Smith; his parents, Washington Smith and Lucy Kiff Smith; three brothers, Louis, Preselic and Andrew Smith; and four sisters, Ida Danos, Cecilia Terrebonne, Alzina Yarbosieal and an infant sister
Carl ‘Butch’ Guidry
- age 52, a native of Des Allemands and resident of Raceland, died at 9:50 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at St. Mary Nativity Catholic Church in Raceland; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Diane D. Guidry; his mother, Stella Matherne Guidry; two brothers, Randy and Craig Guidry; and one sister, Sheila Guidry Bryant
- preceded in death by his father, Donald Guidry
John Alces DuBois
- age 53, a native of Donner and resident of Schriever, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006
- visitation today at Thibodaux Funeral Home and to funeral time Thursday at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Chacahoula; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Linda Rose Schexsnayder DuBois; his mother, Peggy Gagneaux Dubois; one daughter, Karlena Allen and husband, Jimmy; one brother, Keith Dubois and wife, Pamela, of Chacahoula; four sisters, Bernadette Chiasson and husband, Herman, of Donner, Edith Kidder and husband, Stan, of Donner, Kim Usey and husband, Carl, of Donner, and Monica Rogers and husband, Marty, of Bayou Blue; two grandchildren, Selema and Gabriel Allen; and three foster grandchildren, Dylan, Kristian and Guy Thomas Pitre
- preceded in death by his father, Wilbert Dubois; and his grandparents, Buddy and Edna Richard Gagneaux and Alces and Ovelia LeBlanc Dubois
- worked 11 years as a security guard at Cypress Bayou Casino; parishioner of St. Lawrence Catholic Church
- Thibodaux Funeral Home
Ebdon Joseph Crosby
- age 6 weeks, a native and resident of Lockport, died Friday, Oct. 27, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Lockport; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his parents, Trevor Crosby and Amy Adams; his grandparents, L.J. And Sharon Adams and Ramona and Patrick Crosby Sr.; and two brothers, Jace Paul Crosby and Dre Joseph Crosby
- parishioner of Holy Savior Catholic Church
Quinn Michael Crochet
- age 29, a native of Houma and resident of Duncan, Okla., died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006
- funeral services were held at Cornerstone Assembly of God Church in Duncan, with burial in Resthaven Memorial Gardens
- survived by his wife, Angela Dawn Elledge Crochet of Duncan; one daughter, Kaylen Dawn of Duncan; his mother, Helen Duplantis Crochet of Marlow, Okla., his stepfather, Tim Wilson of Loco, Okla.; one sister, Lacey Pitts and husband, Dave, of Ninnekah, Okla.; one brother, Travis Crochet, currently serving in the U.S. Marine Corps; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Duplantis and Claire Brien, all of Houma; one stepbrother, Matt Wilson of Loco; one stepsister, Billie Beth Wilson of Loco; and two nieces, Jacey and Baylee Pitts
- preceded in death by his father, Michael John Crochet; and his grandfather, Jay Crochet
- graduate of Comanche High School and was employed with Hyrda Rig as a service foreman
- Don Grantham Funeral Home
Inez Dupuis Ponville Coupel
- age 87, a native of Brusly St. Martin and resident of Napoleonville, died Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Thursday at Ourso Funeral Home in Pierre Part; mass Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial in Assumption Catholic Cemetery in Plattenville
- survived by one daughter, Shirley Campo and husband, Claude, of Napoleonville; two sons, Laurey Coupel and wife, Susan, of Pierre Part, and Jessie "Minou" Ponville and wife, Alrina, of Pierre Part; one daughter-in-law, Dorothy LaCosta Ponville of Pierre Part; one sister, Regina Mabile of Pierre Part; four brothers, Nolbert Dupuis of Pierre Part, Nolan Dupuis of Klotzville, Percy Dupuis of Brusly St. Martin and Norris Dupuis of Pierre Part; 21 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild
- preceded in death by her husbands, Clarence Ponville Sr. and Paul Coupel; two sons, David Coupel Sr. and Clarence Ponville Jr.; one sister, Irma Berthelot; one grandson, Craig Ponville; and her parents, Zephyain Dupuis and Ida Coupel Dupuis
November 2, 2006
Mae Gros Badeaux
- age 85, a native of Galliano and resident of Larose, died at 11:06 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006
- visitation Sunday and to funeral time Monday at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Larose; mass Monday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church in Larose, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Susan Badeaux; and three grandchildren, Jade, Jasmine and Clara Williams
- preceded in death by her husband, Norbert "No No" Badeaux; her parents, Thomas and Elodie Trosclair Gros; and two brothers, Ivy Gros and Whitney Gros
- member of Holy Rosary Ladies Altar Society
- Falgout Funeral Home
Ervin Joseph ‘T-Man’ Bailey
- age 86, a native and lifetime resident of Four Mile Bayou, died Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- wake service today, and visitation to funeral time Friday at Hargrave Funeral Home in Morgan City; services Friday at the funeral home, with burial in Morgan City Cemetery; graveside services conducted by the East St. Mary Veterans’ Funeral Squad
- survived by his loving wife of more than 64 years, Selma Wiggins Bailey; one daughter, Gail Bailey Aysenne and husband, Charles J. Aysenne, of Four Mile Bayou; one son, Ervin J. Bailey II, of Four Mile Bayou; two grandchildren he adored tremendously, Lisa Aysenne of Austin, Texas, and Jason Bailey and wife, Lauren, of Morgan City; three beautiful great-grandchildren, Hannah, Luke and Kate Bailey of Morgan City; one brother, Shirley Bailey of Amelia; and one sister, Barbara Bailey Gaudet of Amelia
- preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Caroline Daigle Bailey; three brothers, Floyd, E.J. and Ory Bailey; and one sister, Hilda Bailey Duval
- proudly served his country, his community and most importantly, his loving family for 86 blessed years; upon returning safely home from a 33 month tour of duty in the South Pacific during World War II, began operating T-Man’s Grocery and Bar on the banks of his beloved Four Mile Bayou in 1945; worked alongside his devoted wife, Selma, for nearly 60 years in the family business, serving and entertaining customers, hunters, fishermen, vacationers and generations of local families enjoying the beauty of southern Louisiana; worked until ill health prevented him from doing so several years ago; contributions to the community of Four Mile Bayou are numerous and includes providing school transportation via "The School Boat" so that local children could be afforded an education
- member of St. Martin Parish School Board during which he was instrumental in the conception, planning and construction of Stephensville Elementary School in 1972; additionally, served on St. Martin Parish Water and Sewer Board since 1980, later retiring as president in 2005; served as a member of both the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion
- Hargrave Funeral Home
Randolph ‘Raymond’ Brown
- age 71, a native of Schriever and resident of Gray, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006
- visitation Friday at St. Mark Church in Schriever and to funeral time Friday at Mt. Olive Baptist Church; funeral service Friday at the church, with burial in Halfway Cemetery
- survived by two sons, Duke Brown of Modesto, Calif., and Ray Brown of Birmingham, Ala.; four daughters, Iris Reedom of San Antonio, Michelle Mathews of New Orleans, Trelle Brown of Gray and Dena Penner of Madison, Miss.; four sisters, Pearl Adams, Willie Mae Robertson, Rose Brown and Delores Brown, all of Gray; and six grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Claudette Brown; his parents, Felton and Evelyn Brown; and two brothers, Charlie Brown and Lemuel Brown
- retired, a member of St. Mark Church and was Baptist
Cara Lee Parks Buras
- age 30, a native and resident of Houma, died at 3:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 30, 2006
- visitation Friday and to funeral time Saturday at Falgout Funeral Home in Houma; mass Saturday at St. Bernadette Catholic Church, with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2
- survived by her husband, James Bernard Buras Sr.; her mother and stepfather, Elissa Smith and Richard Smith; two sons, James Bernard Buras Jr. and Logan Buras; one daughter, Elizabeth Buras; and one brother, John Parks
- preceded in death by her father, Woodrow Parks
Stanford James Sr.
- age 65, a native of Plattenville and resident of Bertrandville, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006
- visitation today at Williams and Southall Funeral Home in Napoleonville and to funeral time Friday at St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church in Bertrandville; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Geraldine H. James of Bertrandville; three sons, Stanford James Jr. and fiancee’, Salina Antoine, of Thibodaux, Bobbie James of Schriever and Troy James and wife, Aki, of Oakland, Calif.; two daughters, Valerie James of Schriever and Katina Lewis of Bertrandville; five brothers, Clifton, Mervin and Jerald James of New Orleans, Calvin James of Bertrandville and Lloyd James of Plattenville; three sisters, Doretha Jackson of Algiers, Beatrice Burd of Bertrandville and Aceal Cassie of Thibodaux; his mother-in-law, Eula Mae Herbert and husband, Thomas Johnson, of San Francisco; five grandchildren; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Maude James; and one sister, Angelia James Holloway
Stanford James Sr.
- age 65, a native of Plattenville and resident of Bertrandville, died Thursday, Oct. 26, 2006
- visitation today at Williams and Southall Funeral Home in Napoleonville and to funeral time Friday at St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church in Bertrandville; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Geraldine H. James of Bertrandville; three sons, Stanford James Jr. and fianceé, Salina Antoine, of Thibodaux, Bobbie James of Schriever and Troy James and wife, Aki, of Oakland, Calif.; two daughters, Valerie James of Schriever and Katina Lewis of Bertrandville; five brothers, Clifton, Mervin and Jerald James of New Orleans, Calvin James of Bertrandville and Lloyd James of Plattenville; three sisters, Doretha Jackson of Algiers, Beatrice Burd of Bertrandville and Aceal Cassie of Thibodaux; his mother-in-law, Eula Mae Herbert and husband, Thomas Johnson, of San Francisco; five grandchildren; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Maude James; and one sister, Angelia James Holloway
Katie Sue Carter Mayon
- age 86, a native of Plaquemine and resident of Galliano, died at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- visitation today at Samart Funeral Home in Cut Off and to funeral time Friday at Community Bible Church in Cut Off; services Friday at the church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Katie C. "Miki" Mayon Savoie; one brother, Thaddieus A. "Ta" Carter; three grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by her husband, Adam Caul Mayon Sr.; her parents, Evoly and Katie Corinne Jones Carter; one son, Adam Caul Mayon Jr.; five brothers, Dilmus Frank Carter, Evoly Roy Carter, Oscar Taylor Carter, Harry Edgar Carter and Americus V. "AV" Carter; and three sisters, Yula Mae Carter Parker, Mary Jewell Carter Gaudin and Alma Lee Carter
- music teacher and a member of Sweet Adelines for 10 years; member of South Lafourche Baptist Church and Community Bible Church
- Samart Funeral Home
Rose Lee Hoffmann Stagni
- age 90, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died at 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church in Thibodaux; mass Friday at the church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by seven children, Jane S. Benandi and husband, Leo, Consuella S. Weimer and husband, Fred, Susan S. LaBauve and husband, Ronald, Roland F. Stagni Jr. and wife, Cathy, Mary S. Schafer and husband, Gary, Arthur E. Stagni and wife, Bonnie, and Cynthia S. Triplett and husband, Mark; 19 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Roland F. Stagni Sr.; her parents, Arthur E. Hoffmann and Zoe Folse Hoffmann; seven brothers, Andrew H. Hoffmann, Arthur E. Hoffmann Jr., Edward R. Hoffmann, Linden L. Hoffmann, Camile F. Hoffmann, Octave H. Hoffmann and Lionel A. Hoffmann; and six sisters, Zoe H. Bienvenu, Marie Louise H. English, Margaret Hoffmann, Aloysia Hoffmann, Helen H. Naquin and Evylyn H. Toups
- retired employee of Nicholls State University
- Thibodaux Funeral Home
November 3, 2006
Ervin Joseph ‘T-Man’ Bailey
- age 86, a native and lifetime resident of Four Mile Bayou, died Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- funeral services were held today at Hargrave Funeral Home in Morgan City, with burial in Morgan City Cemetery
- survived by his loving wife of more than 64 years, Selma Wiggins Bailey; one daughter, Gail Bailey Aysenne and husband, Charles J. Aysenne, of Four Mile Bayou; one son, Ervin J. Bailey II, of Four Mile Bayou; two grandchildren he adored tremendously, Lisa Aysenne of Austin, Texas, and Jason Bailey and wife, Lauren, of Morgan City; three beautiful great-grandchildren, Hannah, Luke and Kate Bailey of Morgan City; one brother, Shirley Bailey of Amelia; and one sister, Barbara Bailey Gaudet of Amelia
- preceded in death by his parents, Theodore and Caroline Daigle Bailey; three brothers, Floyd, E.J. and Ory Bailey; and one sister, Hilda Bailey Duval
- served his country, his community and most importantly, his loving family for 86 blessed years; upon returning safely home from a 33 month tour of duty in the South Pacific during World War II, he began operating T-Man’s Grocery and Bar on the banks of his beloved Four Mile Bayou in 1945
- worked alongside his wife, Selma, for nearly 60 years in the family business, serving and entertaining customers, hunters, fishermen, vacationers and generations of local families enjoying the beauty of southern Louisiana; worked until ill health prevented him from doing so several years ago
- contributions to the community of Four Mile Bayou are numerous and includes providing school transportation via "The School Boat" so that local children could be afforded an education; member of St. Martin Parish School Board during which he was instrumental in the conception, planning and construction of Stephensville Elementary School in 1972; additionally, he served on St. Martin Parish Water and Sewer Board since 1980, later retiring as president in 2005; served as a member of both the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion
- Hargrave Funeral Home
Luberta Coleman
- age 42, a native of Raceland and resident of Baton Rouge, died Friday, Oct. 27, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at Kennedy Funeral Home in Raceland; religious service Saturday at the funeral home, with burial in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery in Hahnville
- survived by her mother, Rosecealyer Brown Sparks of Raceland; five sons, Dominque Brown of Marts, Perry Coleman and Andrew Coleman of Ontario, Canada, Benjamine Coleman of Raceland and Tommie James Coleman of LaPlace; three daughters, Monique Coleman of Shreveport, Rosecealyer Coleman of Baton Rouge and Marticia Brown of Raceland; four sisters, Joeanne Wings of Baton Rouge, Carolyn Brown, Sherry Brown and Semiko Sparks of Raceland; five brothers, Joseph Brown and Ronnie Sparks of Boutte, Eddie Lee Richardson and Kelly Sparks of Baton Rouge and Steve Sparks of Raceland; and six grandchildren
- preceded in death by her father, Norman Hester; one brother, Calvin Brown; and one sister, Adrianae Richardson
- attended Living Faith Christian Church in Baton Rouge and was Baptist
Hensley Charles Dugruise
- age 74, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- funeral arrangements were pending
Larry Joseph ‘Paw Paw Chaux’ Robichaux Sr.
- age 84, a native of New Orleans and resident of Bayou Blue, died at 1:20 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Saturday at Samart Funeral Home in Houma; service Saturday at the funeral home, with burial in St. Louis Catholic Cemetery
- survived by two sons, Larry Robichaux Jr. and Barry Robichaux; one daughter, Paulette Trosclair; one sister, Dorothy Hirsch of Kenner; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild
- preceded in death by his wife, Mable Lecompte Robichaux; and his parents, Harry Robichaux and Sadie Naquin Levron
- retired carpenter and was a veteran of World War II and served a tour of duty in Europe; a staff sergeant in the Louisiana National Guard, Charlie Company, 156th Infantry
Ronald ‘Ronnie’ Scott
- age 40, a native and resident of Houma, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006
- visitation today at Community Funeral Home; funeral service Saturday at Living Gospel Church, with burial in St. Luke Cemetery
- survived by his devoted friend, Geretha McGuin and her children; his parents, Clarence Scott Sr. and wife, Paulette, and Virginia Wood Ross and husband, Joseph; two stepsons, Khari LeBlanc and Patrick Stewart of Houma; two daughters, Ronnikinia Calloway and Ron’na Scott of Houma; six brothers, Clarence Scott Jr. and wife, Betty, Randolph Scott and wife, Phyllis, Melvin Scott, Keon Jackson and Travelle Scott, all of Houma, and Cory Williams and wife, Erin, of LaPlace; three sisters, Carolyn Scott Henry, Geraldine Scott and Patricia Harding and husband, Bruce, of Houma; and five grandchildren
- preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Thomas and Lillie Calloway Woods; and his paternal grandparents, Aurustile and Pinkie Aitkens Scott
- Baptist
- Community Funeral Home
Gertie Mae Toussaint
- age 69, a native of Plaquemine and resident of Donaldsonville, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Saturday at Williams and Southall Funeral Home in Donaldsonville; religious service Saturday at the funeral home, with burial in Second Mt. Olive Cemetery in Donaldsonville
- survived by four sons, Clarence Williams, William Cook, and Anthony and Richard Sullivan of Donaldsonville; six daughters, Liza Williams, Judy Sullivan, Bobby Miller, Donna and Sheila Sullivan of Donaldsonville and Carol Ann Conway of Shreveport; one brother, Willie Bernard Jr. of Plaquemine; one sister, Ora Lee Duplush of Donaldsonville; 30 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by her parents, Willie Bernard and Hannah Williams; her husband, Joseph Toussaint; her companion, Melvin Williams; two sons, Maine and Richard Sullivan; one sister, Rose Mae Stevenson; and one brother, Willie Miller
November 4, 2006
Ronald Burden
- age 56, a native of Lutcher and resident of Thibodaux, died at 4:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006
- funeral services Tuesday at King David Baptist Church in Lutcher
Eva Dover Cenac
- age 71, a native of New Orleans and resident of Houma, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church; mass today at the church, with burial in Terrebonne Memorial Park Cemetery
- survived by two sons, Walt and George Cenac; two daughters, Cheryl C. Cronan and Rebecca C. Lyons; one brother, L.J. Dover; and 11 grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Walt A. Cenac Sr.; her parents, Joseph A. Dover and Eunice Trosclair Dover; one brother, M.A. Tom Dover; and one sister, Iris Dover Huff
- self-employed at a bed and breakfast
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Hensley C. Dugruise
- age 74, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Thibodaux Funeral Home Chapel; religious service Monday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by three sons and daughters-in-law, Dale and Kay Gauthreaux Dugruise, Scott and Laurie Sternfels Dugruise and Todd and Jennifer Benoit Dugruise; two daughters and sons-in-law, Cindy D. and Ferrell Babin and Lynne D. and Ernie Baye; one brother, Orelie Dugruise Jr.; two sisters, Isabelle D. Vicknair and Veraldine D. Martinez; and 10 grandchildren, Alicia Babin, Nikki Baye, Jessi Baye, Ryan Dugruise, Lacy Dugruise, Taylor Dugruise, Abbie Dugruise, Derek Dugruise, Courtney Dugruise and Chandler Dugruise
- preceded in death by his wife, Virginia "Virgie" Simoneaux Dugruise; and his parents, Orelie and Mable Bourg Dugruise
- Thibodaux Funeral Home
O’Neil Joseph ‘Boy’ Landry
- age 89, a native and resident of Choupic, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Chackbay; mass Monday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Shirley LeBoeuf and husband, Henry Jr.; two stepdaughters, Alberta Rome and Geraldine Benoit; two brothers, Louis Landry and Walter Landry; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; and three step-great-great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Ora Thibodaux Landry; his parents, Cletus and Lelia Landry; two stepsons, Robert Benoit and Tillman Rome; two sisters, Lillian Perez and Rita McIntyre; one grandson, Richard LeBoeuf; and one step-granddaughter, Melinda Benoit
- retired farmer for Percy Chaisson and the late John Percle
Debra Perio Williams
- age 52, a native and resident of Thibodaux died Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church in Thibodaux; mass at the church, with burial at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery in Thibodaux
- survived by three sons, Eddie Dean Williams Jr., Nathan Williams and Kavin Williams all of Thibodaux; one daughter, Apollonia Williams of Thibodaux; devoted friend, Geraldine Collins of Thibodaux; five sisters, Mary Ann Smith of Raceland, Mabel Franklin of Houston, Texas, Shirley Perio of San Francisco, Calif., Elizabeth Johnson and Judy Singer of Thibodaux; four brothers, Joseph Perio Jr. of Houma, Edward Perio and Perry Perio of Thibodaux, and Synder Perio of Baton Rouge; and one grandchild
- preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Dean Williams Sr.; her parents, Alma and Joseph Perio Sr.; one brother, Elijah Perio; and one sister, Georgiana Perio
- Catholic
November 5, 2006
no entries posted
November 6, 2006
George Paul Rogers
- age 77, a native of Lockport and resident of Houma, died at 3:53 p.m. Friday, Nov. 3, 2006
- visitation Tuesday at Chauvin Funeral Home and to funeral time Wednesday at Annunziata Catholic Church; mass Wednesday at the church, with burial in Holy Rosary Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Theresa Margaret Theriot Rogers of Houma; one son, Bobbie Allen Rogers and wife, Tina; two daughters, Gwen Duplantis of Chauvin and Maureen Fanguy and husband, Maurice; one brother, Elwood Rogers of Raceland; one sister, Olga Robichaux of Raceland; 10 grandchildren, Jason Rogers and companion, Kim Hayes; Stacie Rogers, Tamica LeBlanc and companion, Peter Chauvin, Tristan Rogers, Sara Lee Granier and husband, Torey, Maurice Fanguy III and wife, Ashley; Kimie Fanguy; Joshua Fanguy; Brett Duplantis and companion, Erica, and Kaylie Duplantis; and nine great grandchildren, Jason Rogers Jr., Teigan Rogers, Madison DeHart, Kasey Chauvin, Grace Rogers, Claudia, Taylor and Gabrielle Fanguy, and Tyla Granier
- preceded in death by his parents, Maurice Rogers and Winnie Folse Rogers; three brothers, Julius, Harold and Hampton Gaudet; and one sister, Alice Segretto
- owner of Rogers Pest Control since 1972. He retired in 1991
- prisoner of war for 37 months in the Korean War; lifetime member of the American Legion, V.F.W. Post 3700, D.A.V. American Ex Prisoner of War Association, South Louisiana Ex P.O.W. Association, Korean War Veteran Association and Tigers Survivors of the Korean War
- parishioner of Annunziata Catholic Church
- Chauvin Funeral Home
O’Neil Joseph ‘Boy’ Landry
- age 89, a native and resident of Choupic, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Chackbay; mass Monday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Shirley LeBoeuf and husband, Henry Jr.; two stepdaughters, Alberta Rome and Geraldine Benoit; two brothers, Louis Landry and Walter Landry; three grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; seven step-grandchildren; six step-great-grandchildren; and three step-great-great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Ora Thibodaux Landry; his parents, Cletus and Lelia Landry; two stepson-in-laws, Robert Benoit and Tillman Rome; two sisters, Lillian Perez and Rita McIntyre; one grandson, Richard LeBoeuf; and one step-granddaughter, Melinda Benoit
- retired farmer for Percy Chaisson and the late John Percle
- Samart Funeral Home
Debra Perio Williams
- age 52, a native and resident of Thibodaux died Wednesday, Nov. 1, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Christ The Redeemer Catholic Church in Thibodaux; mass at the church, with burial at Mt. Zion Baptist Church Cemetery in Thibodaux
- survived by three sons, Eddie Dean Williams Jr., Nathan Williams and Kavin Williams all of Thibodaux; one daughter, Apollonia Williams of Thibodaux; devoted friend, Geraldine Collins of Thibodaux; five sisters, Mary Ann Smith of Raceland, Mabel Franklin of Houston, Texas, Shirley Perio of San Francisco, Calif., Elizabeth Johnson and Judy Singer of Thibodaux; four brothers, Joseph Perio Jr. of Houma, Edward Perio and Perry Perio of Thibodaux, and Synder Perio of Baton Rouge; and one grandchild
- preceded in death by her husband, Eddie Dean Williams Sr.; her parents, Alma and Joseph Perio Sr.; one brother, Elijah Perio; and one sister, Georgiana Perio
- Catholic
November 7, 2006
no entries posted
November 8, 2006
Sam ‘Junior’ Verdin Jr.
- age 57, a native of Golden Meadow and resident of Montegut, died at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Thursday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel; services Thursday at the chapel, with burial in Southdown Cemetery
- survived by his stepfather, Robert Duplantis Sr.; his grandmother, Annalee Billiot; two daughters, Georgia Verdin and Courtney Courteaux; four brothers, Melvin, George, Thomas and Steve Verdin; two stepbrothers, Robert and Lawrence Duplantis; two stepsisters, Theresa DeHart and Emily Aviles; and five grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Sam O. Verdin Sr. and Sarah Billiot Duplantis; four brothers, Jerry, Andrew, Ernest and Emile Verdin; and two sisters, Eva and Rose Verdin
Mark Edward Terrebonne
- age 49, a native and resident of Golden Meadow, died at 3:49 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Falgout Funeral Home in Galliano; religious service Thursday at the funeral home, with burial in Our Lady of Prompt Succor Cemetery in Golden Meadow
- survived by companion, Lynn Thibodeaux; his father, Lindberg Terrebonne; his stepmother, Linda Vegas Terrebonne; three sons, Jared Terrebonne, Benjamin Terrebonne and Timothy Terrebonne; one daughter, Jenny Terrebonne; one grandchild, Mekenah Rodrigue; two brothers, Toby Terrebonne and Philip Terrebonne; one stepbrother, Scott Landry; and two stepsisters, Rebecca Suhanek and Julie Landry
- preceded in death by his mother, Jean Alex Terrebonne; and one sister, Linda T. Vizier
- Falgout Funeral Home
Antoinette ‘Toni’ St. Pierre
- age 83, a native and resident of Golden Meadow, died at 2:53 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Stillman "Snake" St. Pierre; two sons, Michael and Jeremiah St. Pierre; one daughter, Deirdre M. Curole; six brothers, Angelo Sr., Clarence, Earnest, Gerald, Anthony and Daniel Angelette; three sisters, Angelina Porche, Aline Williams and Audrey Becnel; and two grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Angelo and Angelina G. Angelette; two brothers, Aubrey and Claude Angelette; and two sisters, Gertie and Alice St. Pierre
- retired teacher from Golden Meadow Lower and Upper Elementary and was Catholic
Cora Gaudet Price
- age 61, a native of Thibodaux and resident of Raceland, died at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006
- visitation Thursday at Falgout Funeral Home in Raceland and to funeral time Friday at St. Mary’s Nativity Catholic Church in Raceland; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Gary Thomas Price; one son Nicholas T. Price; one daughter, Celeste J. Price; two brothers, Dr. Paul T. Gaudet and Michael J. Gaudet; and one sister, Frances Holden
- preceded in death by her parents, Paul and Lucille Dolese Gaudet
- member of the Catholic Daughters of America and a parishioner of St. Mary’s Nativity Catholic Church
Jacqueline Francis Lamkins
- age 41, a native of New Orleans and resident of Gray, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Thibodaux; religious service Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, the Rev. Paul Lamkins Sr. of Thibodaux; one son, Johnell Williams of Raceland; three daughters, Sherry Knight, Donna Johnson and Eric Willoughby, all of Thibodaux; six sisters, Barbara Anderson and Michelle Johnson of Thibodaux, Lynn Johnson of New Orleans, Bernette Holmes and Vivian Tillman of Raceland and Lena Bradley of Houma; eight brothers, Joseph Johnson Jr. of Mobile, Ala., Paul Johnson, Harold Carter, Christopher Johnson, Mark Carter and Wilbert Carter of Thibodaux and Leonard Tillman and Lawrence Tillman of Raceland; and nine grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, William Tillman and Willie Mae Carter
- Baptist
Velma Samanie Daigle
- age 84, a native of Bayou Cane and resident of Gray, died at 6:50 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006
- visitation Thursday at Chauvin Funeral Home and Friday at St. Louis Catholic Church; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by three sons, Larry J. Daigle and wife, Ruby, of Bayou Blue, Elphege "John" Daigle and wife, Bonnie, of Houma, and Wilbert W. Daigle and wife, Christine, of Bayou Blue; four daughters, Dolores Thibodaux and husband, Alvy, Peggy Bourg and husband, Russell, Grace Terrebonne and husband, Perry, of Bayou Blue, and Theresa Lirette and husband, Kenneth, of Houma; 17 grandchildren; one step-grandchild; 11 great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Wilbert J. Daigle; her parents, Orville J. Samanie Sr. and Olivia Caro Samanie; one grandson, Alvy Thibodaux Jr.; two brothers, Anise Samanie and Orville Samanie Jr.; and five sisters, Lydia Sparrow, Justine Harvey, Ella Hebert, Nola Carbello and Marie Bonin
- retired seamstress at Terrebonne General and a homemaker; parishioner of St. Louis Catholic Church
Richmond Boyd Sr.
- age 72, a native and resident of Raceland, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Raceland; religious service Thursday at the church, with burial in Third Zion Baptist Church Cemetery in Raceland
- survived by three sons, the Rev. Richmond Boyd Jr. and wife, Tammi, of Thibodaux, Marvin James Boyd and wife, Emma, and Curtis James Boyd and wife, Angela, of Raceland; two brothers, Johnny Boyd Jr. and Hezekiah Triggs of Thibodaux; three sisters, Jeanette B. Gray of Vacherie, Kate B. Rose of Lockport and Estelle B. Folse of Raceland; 14 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Johnny Boyd Sr. and Lommie Boyd; five sisters, Ethel Robinson, Olevia Boyd, Ora Mae Folse, Ida Baptiste and Kathyleen Lee; and three brothers, Ernest Boyd, Aubrey Boyd and Eddie Boyd Sr.
- U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and was Baptist
November 9, 2006
Richmond Boyd Sr.
- age 72, a native and resident of Raceland, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- funeral services were held today at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Raceland, with burial in Third Zion Baptist Church Cemetery in Raceland
- survived by three sons, the Rev. Richmond Boyd Jr. and wife, Tammi, of Thibodaux, Marvin James Boyd and wife, Emma, and Curtis James Boyd and wife, Angela, of Raceland; two brothers, Johnny Boyd Jr. and Hezekiah Triggs of Thibodaux; three sisters, Jeanette B. Gray of Vacherie, Kate B. Rose of Lockport and Estelle B. Folse of Raceland; 14 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Bessie Smith Boyd; his parents, Johnny Boyd Sr. and Lommie Boyd; five sisters, Ethel Robinson, Olevia Boyd, Ora Mae Folse, Ida Baptiste and Kathyleen Lee; and three brothers, Ernest Boyd, Aubrey Boyd and Eddie Boyd Sr.
- U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and was Baptist
- Kennedy Funeral Home
Carrie B. Callahan
- age 82, a native of Schriever and resident of Thibodaux, died at 10:15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Gilbert Callahan; two daughters, Linda C. Gautreaux and husband, William B. Gautreaux, and Mary C. Bonvillain and husband, Terry J. Bonvillain; and four grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, John Brown and Julie Usey Brown; eight brothers, Alcee, Harry, Phillip, Robert, John, Charlie, Thomas and Wilson Brown; and six sisters, Josephine B. Stevens, Albertine B. Camerella, Claire B. Jones, Marie B. Rodrigue, Anita B. Barrilleaux and Endna B. Chaisson
- Landry’s Funeral Home
Helena Thibodeaux Gautreaux
- age 55, a native of Upper Little Caillou and resident of San Antonio, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- visitation today at Sunset Funeral Home in San Antonio; Rosary recited today at the funeral home; mass Friday at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in San Antonio, with burial in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
- survived by her husband, Michael Gautreaux; one daughter, Michele Garcia and husband, Carlos "Charlie" of San Antonio; one son, Corey Gautreaux and wife, Christi, of Fort Hood, Texas; her parents, Lindsey "T-Lin" and Rena "To-To" Pellegrin Thibodeaux; two brothers, Ivy J. Thibodeaux Sr. and wife, Sharon, and Keith P. Thibodeaux; her grandmother, Eula Blanchard Pellegrin of Chauvin; three grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her grandparents, Gustave Pellegrin, Arthur Thibodeaux Sr. and Ella Pellegrin Thibodeaux
- homemaker
Rev. Grant Hill
- age 84, a native of Lafourche Parish and resident of Gheens, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Raceland; religious service Friday at the church, with burial in Sunlight Baptist Church Cemetery in Gheens
- survived by his wife, Ivory Hill of Gheens; one son, Larry D. Hill Sr. of Boutte; one adopted daughter, Michelle Hill of Metairie; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild
- preceded in death by his parents, David Hill Sr. and Violia Hill; one brother, Dave Hill Jr.; and one sister, Orelia Williams
- pastor of Sunlight Baptist Church in Gheens
Jacqueline Francis Lamkins
- age 41, a native of New Orleans and resident of Gray, died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Thibodaux; religious service Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, the Rev. Paul Lamkins Sr. of Thibodaux; one son, Johnell Williams of Raceland; three daughters, Sherry Knight, Donna Johnson and Eric Willoughby, all of Thibodaux; six sisters, Barbara Anderson and Michelle Johnson of Thibodaux, Lynn Johnson of New Orleans, Bernette Holmes and Vivian Tillman of Raceland and Lena Bradley of Houma; eight brothers, Joseph Johnson Jr. of Mobile, Ala., Paul Johnson, Harold Carter, Christopher Johnson, Mark Carter and Wilbert Carter of Thibodaux and Leonard Tillman and Lawrence Tillman of Raceland; and nine grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, William Tillman and Willie Mae Carter
- Baptist
Mike J. Parks
- age 49, a native of Westwego and resident of Grand Isle, died Monday, Nov. 6, 2006
- visitation Friday at Falgout Funeral Home in Galliano; memorial service held at a later date in Grand Isle
- survived by his wife, Alice Oneto Parks; one son, Mike Parks Jr.; two daughters, Melissa Boudreaux and Jessica Parks; two brothers, Brad and Jason Parks; and three sisters, Margaret Parks, Michelle Fulford and Linda Parks
- preceded in death by his parents, Patsy Lefort and Ivy Parks
Emily Pitre
- age 80, a native of Houma and resident of Cut Off, died at 12:31 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Samart Funeral Home in Cut Off; mass Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Galliano, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by two sons, Alfred and Thomas Pitre; four daughters, Katie Verrett, Louise Pitre, Elaine Duet and Emily Pitre; one brother, Albert Guidry; two sisters, Phyllis Guidry and Sybil Walden; 17 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her first husband, Alfred Pitre; her second husband, Bertman Pitre; her parents, Asay Desire Guidry and Marie Louise Aycock Guidry; two brothers, Ronald and Donald Guidry; and two sisters, Marie Guidry and Doris Delosia
- Catholic
Leroy ‘T.P.’ Rogers
- age 68, a native and resident of Bayou Blue, died at 7:40 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Friday at Samart Funeral Home in Houma; services Friday at the funeral home, with burial in Rogers Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Barbara Savoie Rogers; two sons, Galley and Gavin Rogers and wife, Melanie; three daughters, Grace Guidry and husband, Ryan, Greta Robichaux and husband, Kirk, and Gretchen Dupre and husband, Joel; two sisters, Leonise Freeman and Connie White; and 12 grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Abel J. and Nora Himel Rogers; and one brother, Johnny Rogers
- welder for Main Iron Works for 35 years and was Catholic
Antoinette ‘Toni’ St. Pierre
- age 83, a native and resident of Golden Meadow, died at 2:53 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006
- funeral services were held today at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Stillman "Snake" St. Pierre; two sons, Michael St. Pierre and Jeremiah St. Pierre and wife, Myra L. St. Pierre; one daughter, Deirdre M. Curole and husband, Gary Curole; six brothers, Angelo Sr., Clarence, Earnest, Gerald, Anthony and Daniel Angelette; three sisters, Angelina Porche, Aline Williams and Audrey Becnel; and two grandsons, Marcel A. St. Pierre and Garrett P. Curole
- preceded in death by her parents, Angelo and Angelina G. Angelette; two brothers, Aubrey and Claude Angelette; and two sisters, Gertie and Alice St. Pierre
- retired teacher from Golden Meadow Lower and Upper Elementary and was Catholic
- Samart Funeral Home
November 10, 2006
Eula Theresa Hebert Rhodes
- age 76, a native and resident of Houma, died at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by one son, Benny Rhodes and wife, Patty, of Bourg; two daughters, Darline Rhodes and fiance, Darrell Smith, of Houma; two brothers, Evans "Vince" Hebert and Edmond Hebert of Houma; three sisters, Jeanette Adams, Eunice Bonvillain of Houma and Leona Anderson of Marrero; five grandchildren, Casie Rhodes Thibodeaux and husband, Jonny Thibodeaux, Kelly Rhodes, Dusty Rhodes, Denise Guidry Badgerow, and Bryon Guidry and wife, Yvette; and five great-grandchildren, Alexa Badgerow, Bryon Guidry Jr., Nya Guidry, Reese Guidry and Cadence Thibodeaux; and 16 nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Joseph "Rock" Rhodes; her parents, Ferdinand Hebert and Ada Billiot Hebert; and four brothers, Jimmy Hebert, Roy Hebert, James Paul Hebert and Borge Hebert
- homemaker all her life and was a dedicated and supportive wife; parishioner of Holy Rosary Catholic Church
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Maybelle ‘Mitty’ Dupre Songe
- age 65, a native of Houma and resident of Bourg, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in St. Ann Cemetery in Bourg
- survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Patrick "Floyd" Songe Sr.; three sons, Patrick Songe Jr. and wife, Cheryl, Eric Songe and wife, Kristi, and Ryan Songe and wife, Yvette; one daughter, Monica Chauvin and husband, Todd; one brother, Philip Dupre Jr. and wife, Sandra; five sisters, Bonabel Naquin, Phyllis Duval and husband, Loveless, Geraldine Thomassie and husband, Robert Sr., Margaret Neil and husband, Leland Sr., and Laura Armstrong and husband, John; five grandchildren, Victoria, Lauren and Alexis Songe, and Nicholas and Kaden Chauvin; and a sixth grandchild, Justin Songe, due in December
- preceded in death by her parents, Philip Sr. and Mable Duplantis Dupre; one stepbrother, Reggie Dupre Sr.; and an infant sister, Jo Ann Dupre
- homemaker and served as a religious coordinator at St. Ann for many years; active with Terrebonne Parish Parks and Recreation Department, the Terrebonne Parish School Board and Registrar of Voters; along with husband, members of the St. Francis de Sales Cathedral Choir for more than 55 years
- lived a simple life, believing that love is the most important gift of all, a gift to be shared; loved her faith, her family and her music
- Falgout Funeral Home
Norman Ernest Swanner
- age 56, a native of New Orleans and resident of Thibodaux, died at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Saturday at Thibodaux Funeral Home Chapel; religious service Saturday at the chapel, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Mary Deborah Mabry Swanner; one son, Douglass "Doug" Swanner and wife, Tina Robichaux Swanner; one daughter, Jamie Beth Swanner; two brothers, James "Butch" and Neal Swanner; and one grandchild, Katelyn Swanner (her bubbles)
- preceded in death by his parents, Norman Edgar and Mildred Anglin Swanner
- Thibodaux City Councilman
- Thibodaux Funeral Home
November 11, 2006
Emelda Olivier Haydel
- age 81, a native of Bourg and a lifelong resident of Chalmette until displaced by Hurricane Katrina after which she relocated to Houma, died after a brief battle with cancer, at 2 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at St. Ann Catholic Church in Bourg; mass Monday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her sisters, Mrs. Norman (Laudist) Sass Sr., Mrs. Harold (Gloria) Cooper, Mrs. Andrew (Ursula) Gilchrist (her faithful caregiver) of Chalmette, Mrs. Walter (Loris) Dupre Sr., Mrs. Mark (Bobbie) Steib and Mrs. Mack (Vivian) Rodrigue Sr. of Houma; one brother, Berwick "Sam" Olivier Jr. and wife, Regina, of Bourg; her stepmother, Susan Haydel Moustier; her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jules (Inez) Hymel of Kenner and Mrs. Victor (Irene) Poe of Florida; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by her husband, Alvin G. Haydel; her parents, Berwick J. and Theresa Detiveaux Olivier Sr.; and one brother, Davis Anthony Olivier
- civil-service employee of the U.S. government and was a welder during World War II at Higgins Shipyard; retired at the U.S. Port of Embarkation in New Orleans after many years of service and was a past employee of The Houma Daily Courier
Mayor Alton J. ‘Checker-board’ Roundtree Sr.
- age 93, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation Sunday at Landry’s Funeral Home in Thibodaux and to funeral time Monday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Monday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Floyce Hawsey Roundtree; two sons, Alton J. Roundtree Jr. and Gwain J. Roundtree; four daughters, Moyebeth R. Cullen, Patricia R. Roundtree, Cynthia R. Riche and Renelee R. Hebert; 21 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; four-step-children, Allen Hawsey, Renee H. Martin, Andy Hawsey and Candace Hawsey; 11 step-grandchildren; 10 step-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Hale J. Roundtree
- preceded in death by his first wife, Idola Diez Roundtree; his second wife, Frances "Tut" Musso Roundtree; his parents, Joseph Frank Roundtree and Cecile Boudreaux Roundtree; one daughter, Betty R. Ordoyne; two sisters, Dorothy R. Templet and June R. Boudreaux; and five great-grandchildren
- Landry’s Funeral Home
Maybelle ‘Mitty’ Dupre Songe
- age 65, a native of Houma and resident of Bourg, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral; mass today at the church, with burial in St. Ann Cemetery in Bourg
- survived by her loving husband of 43 years, Patrick "Floyd" Songe Sr.; three sons, Patrick Songe Jr. and wife, Cheryl, Eric Songe and wife, Kristi, and Ryan Songe and wife, Yvette; one daughter, Monica Chauvin and husband, Todd; one brother, Philip Dupre Jr. and wife, Sandra; five sisters, Bonabel Naquin, Phyllis Duval and husband, Loveless, Geraldine Thomassie and husband, Robert Sr., Margaret Neil and husband, Leland Sr., and Laura Armstrong and husband, John; five grandchildren, Victoria, Lauren and Alexis Songe, and Nicholas and Kaden Chauvin; and a sixth grandchild, Justin Songe, due in December
- preceded in death by her parents, Philip Sr. and Mable Duplantis Dupre; one stepbrother, Reggie Dupre Sr.; and an infant sister, Jo Ann Dupre
- homemaker and served as a religious coordinator at St. Ann for many years; active with Terrebonne Parish Parks and Recreation Department, the Terrebonne Parish School Board and Registrar of Voters
- along with her husband were members of the St. Francis de Sales Cathedral Choir for more than 55 years
- Falgout Funeral Home
November 12, 2006
no entries posted
November 13, 2006
Lester ‘Black’ Lirette Sr.
- age 69, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Tuesday at St. Genevieve Catholic Church; mass Tuesday at the church, with burial in St. Joseph Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Louise Gauthier Lirette; his mother, Tiny Lirette; one son, Lester Lirette Jr.; two brothers, Melvin Lirette and Roger Lirette; and one sister, Brenda Naquin
- preceded in death by his father, Rene M. Lirette; and one sister, Mabel Bananto
Nolan Joseph Waguespack Sr.
- age 75, a native of Raceland and resident of Grand Isle, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006
- visitation today at Falgout Funeral Home in Galliano and to funeral time Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off; mass Tuesday at the church, with burial in Cheramie Cemetery
- survived by one son, Nolan "Joey" Waguespack Jr. and wife, Maureen; one daughter, Patti W. Rigaud; two brothers, Roland and Cedric Waguespack; one sister, Dee Dee Chauvin; and two grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Gertrude Terrebonne Waguespack; his parents, Marcial and Marie Melancon Waguespack; one brother, Curtis Waguespack; and two sisters, Verna Waguespack and Betty Waguespack
- retired owner of Chicken Charlie’s, Nolan’s Exxon and Better Buy Shell in Grand Isle
Mayor Emeritus Alton J. ‘Checkerboard’ Roundtree Sr.
- age 93, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006
- funeral services today at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Floyce Hawsey Roundtree; two sons, Alton J. Roundtree Jr. and Gwain J. Roundtree; four daughters, Moyebeth R. Cullen, Patricia R. Roundtree, Cynthia R. Riche and Renelee R. Hebert; 21 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; four-step-children, Allen Hawsey, Renee H. Martin, Andy Hawsey and Candace Hawsey; 11 step-grandchildren; 10 step-great-grandchildren; and one brother, Hale J. Roundtree
- preceded in death by his first wife, Idola Diez Roundtree; his second wife, Frances "Tut" Musso Roundtree; his parents, Joseph Frank Roundtree and Cecile Boudreaux Roundtree; one daughter, Betty R. Ordoyne; two sisters, Dorothy R. Templet and June R. Boudreaux; and five great-grandchildren
- Landry’s Funeral Home
Clarence ‘Wine’ Jordan
- age 59, a native and resident of Donaldsonville, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Tuesday at Williams and Southall Funeral Home in Donaldsonville; religious service Tuesday at the funeral home, with burial in First Israel Baptist Cemetery in Belle Rose
- survived by one sister, Ethel Lockett of Belville, Ill.; two brothers, Murry Jordan Sr. of Thibodaux and Wesley Foster of Gonzales; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his parents, Annie Mae and Lawrence Jordan; and one brother, Jim Foster Jr.
Eugenie Hull Frazer
- age 75, a native of New Orleans and resident of Raceland, died at 2:53 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006
- private services held at a later date
- survived by one daughter, Gaynell Wilson; one brother, Warren Hull Sr.; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Andrew Hull Sr. and May Connor Hull; three brothers, Andrew Hull Jr., Alton Hull and Thomas Hull; and three sisters, Dorothy Levitan, Evelyn Brocato and Muriel Fontana
November 14, 2006
no entries posted
November 15, 2006
Leroy Joseph Scott Jr.
- age 56, a native and resident of Houma, died at 3 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Holy Family Catholic Church; mass Thursday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by three brothers, Karey Scott and wife, Jennifer, of Bourg, Derrell Scott and wife, Gayle, of Houma and Chris Scott and wife, Laverne, of Missouri City, Texas; three sisters, Carlotta Matherne and husband, Curry Sr., of Bourg, Madenna Voisin and husband, Kenneth, of Theriot and Jan Brunet and husband, Timmy, of Houma; and numerous nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by his parents, Leroy Joseph Scott Sr. and Walterine Rita White Scott; and his grandparents, Freddie and Augustine Scott and Linton Sr. and Lillian White
- parishioner of Holy Family Catholic Church
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Arnold Remy ‘Poppa’ Meyer Sr.
- age 72, a native of Crowley and resident of Cocodrie, died at 3:15 a.m. Monday, Nov. 13, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Chauvin; mass today at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chauvin, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife of 47 years, Geneva Louviere Meyer; one daughter, Donna M. Boudreaux and husband, Tony; four grandchildren, Sunni, Erin, Jordan and Zackary Boudreaux; two-great-grandchildren, Bailey and O’Ryan; six brothers, Charles, Louis, Edwin "Willie", Steve, Michael and Tommy Meyer; two sisters, Johanna Cormier and Jane Coble; numerous nieces and nephews; and many friends
- preceded in death by his parents, Mathis J. and Catherine Scheufens Meyer; one son, Arnold Remy "Buddy" Meyer; and three brothers, John Allen, Clyde and Matthew Meyer
- retired from Texaco Pipeline with 30 years of service and was a U.S. Army veteran; Catholic
- Samart Funeral Home
Herbert Joseph ‘Joe’ Laiche
- age 70, a native of New Orleans and resident of Anacortes, Wash., died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006
- funeral services were held today at St. Mary Catholic Church in Anacortes, with burial at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, Wash.
- survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Diana; three daughters, Carol Stivason and husband, Jim, Donna Slavich and husband, Matt, and Evelyn Woods; five grandchildren, Taylor Allen, Alex, Nick and Ed Slavich and Morgan Anderson; two sisters, Betty Tabor and husband, Calvin, and Pat Perry; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his parents, Nelson and Estelle Hester Guedry Laiche; and two sisters, Maxine Laiche and Ruby Trosclair
- raised in a small town in Louisiana and was a "good old country boy" of the best kind; left Louisiana after enlisting in the U.S. Navy in 1954; proudly served his country as an aviation machinist for 20 years; retired from Shell Oil Co. after 20 years in 1996; hard work and dedication there earned him the high regard of his peers as a safety inspector
- kind and generous man who never hesitated to help out wherever there was a need; proud of his Louisiana heritage and loved to share Cajun recipes with family and friends; enjoyed woodworking and was an avid reader in his later years; also loved dogs and was truly smitten with his old friend Casey and his newest friend, Jodi
- devoted and active member of St. Mary Catholic Church and served as Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus from July 2005 to July 2006
- Evans Funeral Chapel
Oneill Joseph ‘Tootsie’ Henry
- age 74, a native and resident of Houma, died at 6:47 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Thursday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel; mass Thursday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by one son, Nuemen Henry; one daughter, Henrietta Domangue; one brother, Milton Henry; three sisters, Ouida Bergeron, Irene Lirette and Emily Lester; three grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Earline Theresa Champagne Henry; his parents, Constance Joseph and Olydia Agnes Chaisson Henry; seven brothers, Camille, Clifford, Cleveland, Norman, Nelson, J.C. and Lavis Henry; and two sisters, Leia Duplantis and Della Pellegrin
- parishioner of Holy Rosary Catholic Church
Everett Anthony Giroir Jr.
- age 78, a native of Raceland and resident of Gibson, died at 10:35 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Thursday at Chauvin Funeral Home; prayer service Thursday at the funeral home chapel, with burial in St. Anthony Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Angela Scheffler Giroir of Gibson; one son, Craig A. Giroir of Gibson; one daughter, Natalie G. Johnston of Gibson; one sister, Henrietta G. Coble of Gibson; three grandchildren, Jessica L. Giroir of Houma, Chelsea A. Johnston and Jade N. Johnston of Gibson; and one great-grandchild, Gavin S. Thibodeaux of Houma
- preceded in death by his parents, Everette Giroir Sr. and Bridget Benoit Giroir; and two brothers, Conrad A. Giroir and Hartley J. Giroir
- retired owner of Giroir Enterprises Dump Truck Service and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II; former police juror from 1976 to 1980 and was on the North Terrebonne Levee Board
- Chauvin Funeral Home
November 16, 2006
Tommy Chauvin Sr.
- age 47, a native of Terrebonne Parish and resident of Houma, died at 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at Samart Funeral Home; services Friday at the funeral home
- survived by one son, Tommy Chauvin Jr.; three brothers, Glenn Chauvin of Pineville, Dean Chauvin of Houma and Gene Chauvin of Houma; one sister, Ann Chauvin of Theriot; and one grandchild, Mandy Lynn Chauvin
- preceded in death by his parents, Goody and Betty Chauvin; two brothers, Kenneth Chauvin and Keith Chauvin; and one sister, Joyce Champagne
- Catholic
- Samart Funeral Home
Daniel David DeYeide
- age 77, a native of Houma and resident of Lake Mary, Fla., died of lung cancer, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2006
- memorial service Saturday at Mason’s Unity Lodge No. 267 F & AM on Bayou Black Drive in Houma, with private burial for family members in Garden of Memories Cemetery in Gray
- survived by his wife, Linda McAdow DeYeide of Lake Mary; one brother, Jerry DeYeide of Houma; two sisters, Violet Borowski and Betty DeYeide Lockwood, both of Houma; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his parents, Sherman and Irene Jolet DeYeide; and his grandparents, Henry Clay and Marcelline Daigle Jolet, Fredrick Daniel and Cora Foster DeYeida
- developed his own line of pet products and operated as a wholesaler of these products for many years to the local dog-grooming establishments and dog-show industry; member of Masonic Union Lodge No. 5 AF&AM of Stamford, Conn., Rittenhouse Chapter, Washington Commandery and was a Shriner and a member of Pyramid Temple of Bridgeport, Conn.; former president of Stamford Lion’s Club and a U.S. Air Force veteran
Edward James Dupont
- age 83, a native of Riceville and resident of Bayou Vista, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006
- visitation today at Twin City Funeral Home and to funeral time Friday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church; funeral service Friday at the church, with burial in Morgan City Cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Patricia Becnel and husband, Robert, of Mandeville; two sons, Allen Dupont of Bayou Vista and Michael J. Dupont and wife, Terry, of Bayou Vista; one sister, Winona Scott of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren, Daniel D. Becnel, Mark D. Becnel, Eric D. Becnel, James Robert Dupont, Michaela Dupont, Travis Touchet and Simon Waguespack; and numerous nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by his parents, Adolph Dupont and Regina Breaux Dupont; his loving wife of more than 55 years, Meriam LeBoeuf Dupont; one daughter, Josette Marie Dupont; five brothers; and three sisters
- member of the American Legion, a parishioner St. Bernadette Catholic Church and served his country proudly in the U.S. Army in World War II
- Twin City Funeral Home
Leo Paul Gaubert
- age 55, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his parents, Eugene Gaubert and Flora Mae Benoit Gaubert; and numerous relatives
- preceded in death by his grandparents, Frank and Ursula Ledet and Alcee and Eve Thibodeaux Benoit
Christopher John Grant
- age 14 days, a native of Baton Rouge and resident of Houma, died at 11:39 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Eloi Catholic Church; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his parents, Kevin Joseph Grant and Lorena Helen Voisin Grant of Houma; his grandparents, Joseph and Elaine Wooters Grant of Berwick, Kent Voisin and step-grandmother, Christine Voisin, of Tennessee and Aleta Champagne of Theriot; and his great-grandparents, Marshall Grant of Bayou Vista, Wilbert "Buddy" and Claire Voisin Champagne of Theriot and Fleming and Nell Babin Voisin of Tennessee
- preceded in death by his twin brother, Peter Joseph Grant; one sister, Gabriel Marie Joseph Grant; and his great-grandparents, Mary Grant, Joyce Collins Voisin, Florence Devillier Wooters and Herbert Wooters
Leola Plant Hadley
- age 67, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Charles Baptist Church in Paincourtville; religious service Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her stepfather, Lawrence Gordon of New Orleans; two daughters, Marilyn Fleming Brannon and Youlanda Hadley Gray of Thibodaux; one adopted daughter, Monique Marie Hadley of Thibodaux; one foster daughter, Dawn Clay of Houma; three brothers, Rahoula Plant Jr. of Donaldsonville, Gregory Smith of Thibodaux and Elray Plant of New Orleans; three sisters, Audrey Robertson of Thibodaux and Betty Russell and Lois Gordon of New Orleans; eight grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her first husband, Charles Fleming; her second husband, Henderson Hadley Jr.; her parents, Theola Young Gordon and Rahoula Plant Sr.; two infant sons; two daughters, Beverly Fleming Ellis and Carolyn Harris James; two sisters, Leona Keys and Ida Gordon; and her grandparents, Prime Young Sr. and Azalee Young and Valine Plant and Sasson Plant
- member of St. Charles Baptist Church and Rebecca Chapter No. 23 Order of Eastern Star
Diana Marks LeBlanc
- age 60, a native of Gibson and resident of Houma, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2006
- visitation Friday at Community Funeral Home and Friday at Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church in Gibson; dismissal service Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Elroy LeBlanc; two daughters, Kema LaCaze and husband, Wilson, and Kelly LeBlanc; five brothers, Crosby Marks and wife, Myrna, Larry Marks and wife, Sandra, Johnny Marks and wife, Crystal, Reginald Brown and Charles Brown and wife, Josephine; three sisters, Joandell Robinson, Gainell Broussard and husband, James, and Carolyn Robinson and husband, Alfred; and two grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Willie and Leola Marks; and her grandparents, Willie Marks Sr. and Elizabeth Aitkens Marks Cheavis and Thomas and Mary Stewart
- retired BellSouth employee. She was a member of Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church, Mt. Pilgrim Mass choir, Mission Society and Pioneers of America
Lillie Zeringue Ordogne
- age 86, a native of St. Charles Community and resident of Thibodaux, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Friday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by four sons, Michael, Dale, Gerald "Jarman" and Chris Ordogne; two brothers, Norman and David Zeringue; two sisters, Lou Waguespack and Agnes Barrilleaux; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Morris Joseph Ordogne; her parents, Ferducie Zeringue and Henriette Dantin; and four brothers, O’Neil, Guy, Ferduice Jr. and Freddie Zeringue
November 17, 2006
John ‘Big John’ Wilson Sr.
- age 54, a native of Terrebonne Parish and resident of Houma, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at Mechanicville Emmanuel Baptist Church in Houma; funeral service Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Barbara Sears Wilson of Houma; six sons, John Wilson Jr. and wife, Melissa, Jeconiah Sears, Tyrone Wilson, Marcus Wallace, John F. Wilson II and Caleb Wilson, all of Houma; three daughters, Angela Stewart and husband, Craig, Dewanda Wilson and Sheraton Jones and wife, Renee, all of Houma; one brother, Freddie Wilson Jr. of Los Angeles; three sisters, Ora Wilson of Los Angeles, Rose Calloway and Geraldine Townsend, both of Houma; and 18 grandchildren
- preceded in death by hisparents, Victoria Porter and Freddie Wilson Sr.; one daughter, Jonesha Wilson; one sister, Barbara Jones; and his grandparents, Ora and Daniel Porter
- member of Mechanicville Emmanuel Baptist Church and a U.S. Army National Guard veteran; welterweight boxing champion in 1970
Thelma Bergeron Thibodeaux
- age 91, a native of Napoleonville and resident of Labadieville, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Philomena Catholic Church in Labadieville; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by three sons, Gerald Thibodeaux and wife, Sally, Dr. Charles Thibodeaux and wife, Mary, and Clyde Thibodeaux and wife, Bobbie; one daughter, Sue Naquin and husband, Lloyd; nine grandchildren, Brian Thibodeaux, Becky Thibodeaux, Nolan Naquin II, Jessica Naquin Schiefelbein, Kim Thibodeaux Villarreal, Charles "Chucky" Thibodeaux Jr., Summer Thibodeaux Knight, Hodge Thibodeaux and Toby Thibodeaux; 10 great-grandchildren, Shannon Wilkerson, Scott Naquin, Angelle Naquin, Josh Thibodeaux, Trey Thibodeaux, Garrett Jones, Blake Jones, Kate Knight, Shae Thibodeaux and Holden Thibodeaux; one step-grandchild, Levi Ledet; and one step-great-grandchild, Dylan Ledet
- preceded in death by her husband, Emile Thibodeaux; her parents, Philip Bergeron and Angela Oncale Bergeron; two brothers, Iven Bergeron Sr. and Hervey Bergeron; and two sisters, Elsie B. Gilbert and Hesmie B. Himel
- Landry’s Funeral Home
Trenity Ja’Nye Rainey
- age 3 months, a native of Terrebonne Parish and resident of Houma, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at Community Funeral Home; funeral service today at the funeral home, with burial in Woodlawn Ranch Cemetery
- survived by her parents, Trenton Rainey and Tiffany Spotts; and her grandparents, Robin Hartman and Chris Spotts and Barbara Parker and Harris Rainey
Joe ‘Po-Joe’ Spencer
- age 74, a native of Terrebonne Parish and resident of Houma, died at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 10, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at Gertrude Geddes Willis-Terrebonne Funeral Home Chapel; religious service Saturday at the chapel, with burial in Deweyville Cemetery
- survived by his companion, Inez James of Houma; one son, Joseph James of Morgan City; three daughters, Gail Williams and husband, Leroy, of Houma, Bernadette Dunklin and husband, Dexter, of Baton Rouge and Debra White and husband, Toby, of Baton Rouge; one brother, Raymond Spencer and wife, Ursula; three sisters, Lillie Mae Celestin and husband, James Sr., of Houma, Shirley Nero and husband, Evain, of New Orleans and Brenda Williams and husband, Lawrence, of Algiers; and seven grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Elijah and Genevier Spencer; two brothers, Elijah Spencer and Roosevelt Spencer Sr.; four sisters, Rosa Lee Spencer Harris, Batille, Earline and Nancy Spencer; and his grandparents, Albert and Orleans Smith and Joseph and Batille Spencer
- Baptist
- Gertrude Geddis Willis-Terrebonne Funeral Home
Gary Burton Nelson
- age 65, a native of Lansing, Mich., and resident of Houma, died at 5:47 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at Chauvin Funeral Home; memorial service Saturday at the funeral home chapel
- survived by his wife, Lila Rose Garrett Nelson of Houma; three sons, Gary F. Nelson of Houston, David L. Nelson of Atlanta and Benjamin J. Nelson of Nashville, Tenn.; one daughter, Mary D. Slaton of Belle Chasse; two brothers, Larry Nelson of Tampa, Fla., and Mike Nelson of Lansing; one sister, Wendy Horton of Foley, Ala.; and 15 grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, John Nelson and Ann Rose Nelson; one daughter, Susan René Handy; and one sister, Terry McCormick
- retired helicopter pilot with P.H.I. and a U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, received the Purple Heart, then entered the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army as a warrant officer
Charles S. Lagarde Jr.
- age, 85, a native and resident of St. Charles Parish, died at 8:47 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation today at Falgout Funeral Home in Raceland and to funeral time Saturday at St. John Catholic Church in Paradis; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in Lake Lawn Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Patricia E. Brown Lagarde; one stepson, Donny Brown and wife, Patricia; two daughters, Jeanne Lagarde Jacobi and Therese Lagarde Progar; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his first wife, Anna Louise Power Lagarde; his parents, Charles S. Lagarde Sr. and Enola Courville Lagarde; one stepson, Danny Brown; one brother, Eugene Lagarde; and three sisters, Marie Louise Lagarde, Emma Casse and Enola Lagarde
- an attorney for more than 40 years in Luling and was a U.S. World War II Army veteran; member of the Knights of Columbus and American Legion
- Falgout Funeral Home
Christopher John Grant
- age 14 days, a native of Baton Rouge and resident of Houma, died at 11:39 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Eloi Catholic Church; mass Saturday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his parents, Kevin Joseph Grant and Lorena Helen Voisin Grant of Houma; his grandparents, Joseph and Elaine Wooters Grant of Berwick, Kent Voisin and step-grandmother, Christine Voisin, of Tennessee and Aleta Champagne of Theriot; and his great-grandparents, Marshall Grant of Bayou Vista, Wilbert "Buddy" and Claire Voisin Champagne of Theriot and Fleming and Nell Babin Voisin of Tennessee
- preceded in death by his twin brother, Peter Joseph Grant; one sibling, Gabriel Marie Joseph Grant; and his great-grandparents, Mary Grant, Joyce Collins Voisin, Florence Devillier Wooters and Herbert Wooters
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Theresa ‘Me On’ White Dupre
- age 66, a native of New Orleans and resident of Houma, died at 2:47 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Saturday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel; services Saturday at the chapel, with burial in Rogers Matherne Cemetery
- survived by her companion, Samuel J. Ordoyne Sr.; four sons, Kenneth Dupre Sr. and wife, Cathy, Ephie Dupre and wife, Krystal, Troy Dupre and Sammy Dupre and wife, Michelle; two daughters, Margie Clement and husband, Corey, and Tina Ordoyne and fiance, Beau Adams; two brothers, Dennis White Jr. and Ricky White; one stepson, Samuel J. Ordoyne Jr.; one sister, Linda Sarchet; one stepdaughter, Geraldine Authement; 23 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild
- preceded in death by her husband, Ephie Dupre Sr.; her parents, Dennis and Violet Trahan White; one stepson, David Ordoyne; one brother, Clifford White; and one sister, Judy Martin
- parishioner of St. Gregory Catholic Church
Viola ‘Vi’ Corser
- age 79, a native of Toledo, Ohio, and resident of Houma, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at Living Word Church on Valhi Blvd.; memorial service Monday at the church
- survived by her husband, Jim Corser; two sons, Tom and Mike Corser; two daughters, Jean Crisp and Debra "Sue" Crochet; one sister, Norma Dutton; 12 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; and two step-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Alvin and Myrtle Bailey; and one son, Robert Corser
- member of the Red Hat Society and the Night Twirlers Square Dance Club
November 18, 2006
Theresa ‘Me On’ White Dupre
- age 66, a native of New Orleans and resident of Houma, died at 2:47 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Saturday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel; services Saturday at the chapel, with burial in Rogers Matherne Cemetery
- survived by her companion, Samuel J. Ordoyne Sr.; four sons, Kenneth Dupre Sr. and wife, Cathy, Ephie Dupre and wife, Krystal, Troy Dupre and Sammy Ordoyne and wife, Michelle; two daughters, Margie Clement and husband, Corey, and Tina Ordoyne and fiance, Beau Adams; two brothers, Dennis White Jr. and Ricky White; one stepson, Samuel J. Ordoyne Jr.; one sister, Linda Sarchet; one stepdaughter, Geraldine Authement; 23 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild
- preceded in death by her husband, Ephie Dupre Sr.; her parents, Dennis and Violet Trahan White; one stepson, David Ordoyne; one brother, Clifford White; and one sister, Judy Martin
- parishioner of St. Gregory Catholic Church
Charles ‘C. J.’ Griffin
- age 76, a native and resident of Golden Meadow, died at 6:10 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2006
- visitation Sunday at Falgout Funeral Home in Galliano and to funeral time Monday at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow; mass Monday at the church, with interment in the church mausoleum
- survived by his wife of 57 years, Mildred Lefort Griffin; two daughters, Gail Callais and husband, Daniel, and Debra Chiasson and husband, Chris; one daughter-in-law, Leslie Landry Griffin; five brothers, Abraham, Jarvis, Freddie, Ronald and Cleveland Griffin; three sisters, Naise Rousse, Laura Cheramie and Lois Serigny; four grandchildren, Dodi Charpentier, Darby Chiasson, O.D., Chett Chiasson and Troy Griffin Jr.; and seven great-grandchildren, Brittney and Joshua Charpentier, Laurel, Jack and Connor Chiasson and Megan and Carson Chiasson
- preceded in death by his parents, Silas and Sedonia Daigle Griffin; one son, Troy David Griffin Sr.; one grandchild, Zachary Callais; one great-grandchild, Nathan Christopher Chiasson; and one sister, Beulah Cheramie
- retired employee of Texaco with 33 years of service, was alderman for Town of Golden Meadow for 16 years and a member of the Knights of Columbus; enjoyed his camp, hunting, fishing and trawling; loved joke telling and politics
- Falgout Funeral Home
Charles S. Lagarde Jr.
- age 85, a native and resident of St. Charles Parish, died at 8:47 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at St. John Catholic Church in Paradis, with burial in Lake Lawn Cemetery
- survived by his wife, Patricia E. Brown Lagarde; one stepson, Donny Brown and wife, Patricia; two daughters, Jeanne Lagarde Jacobi and Therese Lagarde Progar; two sons-in-law, Lawrence Jacobi and James Progar; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and three step-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his first wife, Anna Louise Power Lagarde; his parents, Charles S. Lagarde Sr. and Enola Courville Lagarde; one stepson, Danny Brown; one brother, Eugene Lagarde; and three sisters, Marie Louise Lagarde, Emma Casse and Enola Lagarde
- an attorney for more than 40 years in Luling and was a U.S. World War II Army veteran; member of the Knights of Columbus and American Legion
- Falgout Funeral Home
Paul Blaise LeFort
- age 85, a native of Golden Meadow and resident of Lake Arthur, died at the Southwest Louisiana War Veterans Home at 12:20 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church; services today at the church, with burial with full military honors in St. Anthony Cemetery
- survived by four daughters, Belinda Ransom and husband, Ruben, of Lake Arthur, Naomi Stagg and husband, Gregg, of Lake Arthur, Roxanne Yount and husband, Nelson, of Monroe, and Rochelle Thibodeaux and husband, Paul, of Broussard; one son, Clinton LeFort of High Ridge, Mo.; one sister, Velma Ellender of Houma; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Alexis and Amonica Collins LeFort; his wife, Lois Rita Picou LeFort; one daughter, Pauline Earl; two sons, Bryon and Paul LeFort Jr.; four sisters, Odette Pitre, Azora Martin, Modess Richard and Della Collins; two stepsisters, Nola LeFort Cheramie and Annette LeFort Hingle; one brother, Alexis LeFort; and one grandson, Adam Thibodeaux
- retired from Superior Oil Company with 35 years of service and was a World War II Navy veteran; parishioner of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church
Percy Joseph Naquin
- age 80, a native of Montegut and resident of Houma, died at 3:40 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation to funeral time today at St. Louis Catholic Church; mass today at the church, with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2
- survived by two sons, James Michael Naquin and Jerry Naquin; one daughter, Catherine Triche; one sister, Edith Blanchard; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Eunice Dubois Naquin; his parents, Claude J. Naquin and Francis Matherne Naquin; three brothers, Aviral, Davis and Norman Naquin; and one great-granddaughter, Danay Bergeron
- self-employed fisherman for 15 years and served in the U.S. Army as a corporal in World War II and four South Pacific Battles; member of the VFW and a parishioner of St. Louis Catholic Church
November 19, 2006
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November 20, 2006
Ruby Lee ‘Polly’ Yates Sanders Bridges
- age 78, a native of Attala County, Miss., and resident of Chackbay, died Friday, Nov. 17, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Tuesday at Olivier Funeral Home at Winona, Miss.; religious service Tuesday at the funeral home, with burial in Winona Gardens of Memory Cemetery in Mississippi
- survived by one son, Homer Lamar "Bo" Sanders and friend, Lisa Anderson, of Chattanooga, Tenn.; one daughter Dr. J. Lavone Landry and husband, Arthur Paul Landry, of Belle Rose; two step-daughters, Judy Bridges Weeks and Brenda Bridges Ellis of Cleveland, Miss.; three brothers, Nolie Yates of Winona, James Kelly Yates of Scooba, Miss., and Charles Yates of Vaiden, Miss.; four grandchildren, B.J. and Erika Rodrigue of Chackbay, Scott and Patricia Sanders of Patterson, Schyler and Jarred Smith of Columbia, and Slade and Michelle Sanders of Berwick; five step-grandchildren, Tammy and Tommy Besson of French Settlement, Stanley Michael and Nora Weeks of Woodridge, Va., Pamela and Michael Perrett of Flora, Miss., Johnny and Deana Weeks of Cleveland, Miss., and Kim and Kevin Hatcher of Donaldsonville; one adopted granddaughter, Amanda Anderson of Chattanooga; 28 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-granddaughter
- preceded in death by her husband, Johnnie Gilbert Bridges; her parents, Allie D. Lottie Bingham Yates and John Kelly Yates; four brothers, J.W., Denton, Clinton and Hubert "Billy" Yates; and one sister, Gladys Yates Gregg
- retired employee of Lafourche Association of Retarded Citizens
- Landry’s Funeral Home
Harold Charles Guidroz Jr.
- age 69, a native and resident of Raceland, died at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Tuesday at St. Hilary of Poitiers Catholic Church; mass Tuesday at the church, with burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Raceland
- survived by his beloved wife of 45 years, Eileen Gaudet Guidroz of Raceland; two sons, Charles "Chuck" Guidroz and wife, Rayne, of Raceland, and Harold "Chip" Guidroz III of Thibodaux; three daughters, Mary Guidroz Saunier and husband, Tal, of Houma, Annette Guidroz Braud and husband, Jody, of Houma, and Amy Guidroz Chiasson and husband, Matthew, of Thibodaux; two sisters, Millie Guidroz of Raceland and Ruth Guidroz Lasseigne of Raceland; and seven grandchildren, Megan Chiasson, Jacob Braud, Brandon Saunier, Brooke Saunier, Ashley Guidroz, Nicholas Braud and Joshua Guidroz
- preceded in death by his father, Harold C. Guidroz Sr.; and his mother, Mildred R. Guidroz
- for 44 years, an expert carpenter; avid Tulane University football fan; enjoyed the outdoors, especially weekends at his camp or gardening at his home; also enjoyed the occasional trip to the casinos; Catholic and a parishioner of St. Hilary of Poitiers Catholic Church
- Samart Funeral Home
Joseph Lagarde
- age 70, a native and resident of Houma, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation to musical tribute Tuesday and to funeral time Wednesday at Residence Baptist Church in Houma; religious service Wednesday at the church, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery in Houma
- survived by his wife, Vanester Jackson Lagarde of Houma; five sons, Jerrett James Hickman and wife, Veatrice, of Baton Rouge, Joseph Lagarde IV and wife, Danielle, Daryell Lagarde and David Lagarde of Houma and Henry Miller III and wife, Sarah, of Fort Meyers, Fla.; four daughters, Jerralyn J. Hickman, Christine Lecompte and husband, Archie, and Tanya Lagarde of Houma and Debra Lagarde Sidberry and husband, Micheal, of Texas; one brother, Purnell Lagarde and wife, Geraldine, of Houma; 22 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his parents, Myrtle and Joseph Lagarde Sr.; his stepfather, Levy Campbell; one daughter, Darlene Ray; one sister, Winnona Lagarde; his grandparents, Eugene Bell, Louise Bell Cook and Johnny Cook; and one grandson, Tyrae Hickman
- retired superintendent over parks and grounds for Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government; an agent for Gertrude Geddis Life Ins. Co. and Union National Life Ins. Co. before working for Terrebonne Parish Consolidated Government
- member of Residence Baptist Church and served on the Trustee Board, was vice president of the senior choir and was a member of Residence Baptist Church Male Chorus; also served as a member of the 5th District Mass Choir. His hobbies included cooking and baking
- Kennedy Funeral Home
Elma ‘T-Ma’ Matherne Perrer
- age 91, a native of Vacherie and resident of Des Allemands, died at 12:40 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006
- funeral service was today at St. Gertrude Catholic Church, with burial at the church cemetery
- survived by one son, Dean Perrer of Ponchatoula; three brothers, Maurice and Lester Matherne of Des Allemands and George Matherne of Metairie; three sisters, Velma Breaux and Bessie Matherne of Des Allemands and Betty Champagne of Luling; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Joseph Perrer; her parents, Hypolite and Clementine Folse Matherne; two sons, Eugene Paul and Danny Joseph Perrer; one daughter, Sylvia Mae Perrer Champagne; two brothers, Eloie and Eddie Matherne; and one sister, Thelma Dufrene
- member of the St. Gertrude Catholic Church Ladies’ Altar Society and an employee of Mrs. Matherne’s Stuffed Crabs of Des Allemands
Gustave J. ‘Gus’ Pitre
- age 65, a native of New Orleans and resident of Cut Off, died at 7:24 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Tuesday at Samart Funeral Home in Cut Off; mass Tuesday at the funeral home, with burial in Cheramie Cemetery in Galliano
- survived by his former wife, Sarah "Sally" Sikes, mother of Darren and Wendy Pitre; his parents, Louis and Judith Pitre; two sons, Darren Pitre and wife, Angela, and Preston Leonard; one daughter, Wendy P. Pitre and husband, Richard; three brothers, Noble, Jackie and Tab Pitre; one sister, Bonnie Mixon; seven grandchildren, Charles Barzar Jr., Raimie Cantrelle, Brisk Martin, Sidney Pitre, Darren Pitre Jr., Brayten Pitre and Brhe’a Pitre; and four great-grandchildren, Maddox Cantrelle, Josh Bourgeois Jr., Hayden Martin and Hannah Martin
- preceded in death by his grandparents, Vina Pitre, Ernest Cantrelle, Louis Pitre Sr. and Rosanza Vega Pitre
- famous quote was "Ayee Baebae"; loved LSU sports, fishing, hunting and cooking; employed by Golden Motors for many years
- Samart Funeral Home in Cut Off
Audrey George Robinson
- age 64, a native of Chauvin and resident of Houma, died Thursday Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Tuesday at Community Funeral Home, with burial in Southdown Cemetery
- survived by four sons, George Gerald Smith Jr. and wife, Elaine, of Houma, Kenneth Darryl Smith and wife, Kathy, of Birmingham, Ala., Desi Ernez Smith and fiancé, Tiffany Westbrook, of Houma and Darren Ernie Smith; one daughter, Carla Smith; five brothers, Junius Jr., Walter, Regest, Raymond and August George; one sister, Mary George; 14 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Junius George Sr. and Zenobia M. George; and one daughter, Traci Dean Smith
- Baptist and member of Israel Moses Baptist Church
Rose May Callais Serigny
- age 71, a native and resident of Golden Meadow, died at 12:05 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation today and to funeral time Tuesday at Falgout Funeral Home in Galliano; mass Tuesday at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow, with burial in Cheramie Cemetery in Galliano
- survived by her companion, Simon Verdin; two sons, Christopher Serigny Sr. and Levy Serigny Jr.; one daughter, Christine Anselmi; two brothers, Viness and Wilton Callais; one sister, Patty Bruce; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Levy "Cowboy" Serigny Sr.; her parents, Anacia Gaspard and Richard Callais; two brothers, Hudson and Richard Callais; two sisters, Thelma Callais and Irma Lee; and one grandchild
Francois ‘Frank’ Vegas
- age 97, a native of Lafourche Parish and resident of Cut Off, died Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006
- visitation today and Tuesday at Samart Funeral Home in Cut Off; mass Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with burial in Cheramie Cemetery
- survived by one son, Bobby F. Vegas; three daughters, Neva M. Vegas, Jeanette Cheramie Cheramie and Atticia V. LaCoste; one sister, Amy Bruce; five grandchildren, Susan Callais, Robin Pitre, Jackie LeBouef, Francois LaCoste and Lauren LaCoste; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild
- preceded in death by his wife, Lorena C. Vegas; his parents, Raphel and Leotine Vegas; two brothers, Cyriel and Tilman Vegas; four sisters, Esther Vegas, Alzine Autin, Lucretia Vegas and Sedonia Doucet
- parishioner of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was an avid gardener
- Samart Funeral Home
Alice McCarthy Naquin
- age 89, a native of Pierre Part and a resident of Chackbay, died at 1:10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2006
- funeral service was today at St. John Catholic Church in Thibodaux, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by four sons, Curtis, Jimmy, Carlos and Willie McCarthy; three daughters, Margaret Granier, Mary Ann Granier and Adrice Crawford; one brother, Dalvas Hebert; one stepbrother, Galbert Hebert; 25 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and 17 great-great grandchildren
- preceded in death by her first husband, Willie J. McCarthy; her second husband, Thomas Naquin; her parents, Octave and Justilia Landry Hebert; three brothers, Dudley, Adoulf and Dalton Hebert; one stepbrother, Herman Hebert; and two sisters, Enola Vaughn and Lillian Leonard
- Catholic and a parishioner of St. John Catholic Church
November 21, 2006
Evelyn Scott Aldridge
- age 56, a native of Terrebonne Parish and resident of Houma, died Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- visitation today at Community Funeral Home; funeral services Wednesday at the Greater St. Matthews Baptist Church, with burial in St. Luke Baptist Church in Waterproof
- survived by her husband, Stanley Aldridge, Jr.; one son, Shawn Michael Aldridge; one daughter, LaKisha Aldridge Reeves; seven brothers, Clarence Scott and wife, Paulette, Irvin Scott and wife, Mary Jane, Aurestile Scott and wife, Geraldine, Melvin Scott and wife, Judy, John Scott and wife, Elaine, Donald Scott and wife, Judy, and Michael Scott of Houma; four sisters, Lucille Sheperd, Helen Johnson, Roslie Stovall and husband, Donald, and Glenda Anderson and husband, LeAndré; three grandchildren, Tyler Campanella, Santi Campeanella and Sean Aldridge; three godchildren, Erica Scott, Dana Robinson and Dominque Brown; her mother-in-law, Audrey Aldrige; and one aunt, Jeanetta Johnson
- preceded in death by her parents, Aurestile Scott Sr. and Pinkie Atkins Scott; her mother-in-law; Mercedes Douglas; one godchild, Pamela Swing; and her grandparents, Lucy Saulsberry Harris, James Bush Harris and Arthur Atkins
- Baptist and a parishioner of Greater St. Matthews Baptist Church; retired Dillards department store manager
- Community Funeral Home
Carroll Joseph ‘Carou’ Bergeron
- age 69, a native of Houma and resident of Bourg, died at 12:51 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Wednesday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church; mass Wednesday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by his wife, Roslyn Guidry Bergeron of Bourg; two sons, Aaron Bergeron and wife, Debbie, of Florence, S.C., and Jason Bergeron and wife, Jill, of Houma; three daughters, Jodie Shappley and husband, Lee, of Starkville, Miss., Lydia Babin and husband, Bert, of Houma, and Kristi Madison and husband, Joey, of Katy, Texas; 10 grandchildren, Duane, Shanna, Sean, Jessica, Kristen, Chase, Paige, Jordan, Cullen and Chloe; and two great-grandchildren, Troy and Amber
- preceded in death by his parents, Allie Alexander Bergeron and Georgia Walker Bergeron; one brother, Terry J. Bergeron; and one sister, Shirley Bergeron
- dispatcher with B.J. Services and a parishioner of Holy Rosary Catholic Church; member of the 1958 national championship team of LSU Chinese Bandits
- Chauvin Funeral Home Inc.
Curtis J. Chauvin
- age 73, a native and resident of Raceland, died at 2:40 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation today at Falgout Funeral Home in Raceland and to funeral time Wednesday at St. Hiliary of Poitiers Catholic Church in Mathews; mass at the church, with internment in St. Mary’s Mausoleum in Raceland
- survived by his wife of 49 years, Evelyn Gautreaux Chauvin; four sons, Marcel Chauvin of Thibodaux, Cornel Chauvin of Raceland, Curtis Chauvin II and wife, Tonia, of Thibodaux and John Chauvin and wife, Nicole, of Raceland; one daughter, Celeste Chauvin of Baton Rouge; three brothers, Herman, Douglas and Willard Chauvin; two sisters, Peggy C. Duplantis and Ruby C. Mathis; and six grandchildren, Lauren Chauvin, Marcel Chauvin Jr., John Chauvin Jr., Kerri Chauvin, Coryn Chauvin and Jake Chauvin
- preceded in death by his parents, Armand Chauvin and Rena Roussel Chauvin; and two sisters, Mary Jeanette Chauvin and Delta C. Falgout
- retired teacher, assistant principal, and guidance counselor for 20 years with the Lafourche Parish School Board at Raceland Junior High School and Central Lafourche High School; formerly a member of the faculty and coaching staff for seven years with Holy Savior High School in Lockport; served as a Eucharistic minister for St. Hiliary Catholic Church in Raceland; U.S. Army veteran having served a tour of duty in Korea; member of the VFW Post 3665 and a past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus 4761 and he was alumnus of Louisiana State University and Nicholls State University, receiving a master’s degree and 30 additional post graduate education hours; an avid fisherman and outdoorsman, a carpenter and handyman, and he was among the elite woodcarvers of Louisiana, having carved ducks and other wildlife for family, friends and collectors
- Falgout Funeral Home
Abraham Jimmie ‘A. J.’ Frickey
- age 73, a native of Luling and resident of Bayou Gauche, died Monday, Nov. 20, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Wednesday at St. John the Baptist Church in Paradis; mass Wednesday at the church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by three sons, Keith, Dana and Dale Frickey; four daughters, Trina Frickey, Lori Latiolais, Judy Sumrall and Monica Madere; one brother, Nolan Frickey Sr.; one sister, Geraldine Dennis; 18 grandchildren; and 6 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by his wife, Beverly Eusea Frickey; and his parents, Jimmie Frickey and Lovinia Ochman Frickey
- parishioner of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church; U.S. Marine veteran in the Korean War; received the United Nations Medal, Defense Medal, Good Conduct Medal and Korean Presidential Unit Citation
Margaret Brown Hetzer
- age 89, a native of Bethpage, N.Y. and resident of Houma, died at 3:37 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- no funeral service
- survived by her husband, William Hetzer Sr. of Houma; one son, William Hetzer Jr. of Rensselaer, N.Y.; one daughter, Donna Von Burgsdorff and husband, William, of Houma; and two grandchild, Michael and Kevin Von Burgsdorff
- homemaker and was Catholic; an avid world traveler and reader and student of current events
- Samart Funeral Home
Flossie ‘Flo’ Coco Falgoust Horan
- age 88, a native of Moreauville and resident of Thibodaux, died at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Saturday at the church; graveside service Saturday at Green Oaks Memorial Chapel, with burial in Green Oaks Cemetery in Baton Rouge
- survived by two sons, Quentin D. Falgoust of Thibodaux and Gregory C. Falgoust of Lockport; four daughters, Pamela Falgoust Willard of Baton Rouge, Moira Horan Lagarde of Thibodaux, Sonia Horan Perrone of Franklin. Tenn. and Brendan Horan of Bradenton, Fla.; one brother, Clyde Coco of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Sadie Coco Gremillion of Baton Rouge and Genevieve Coco Christy of Mt. Dora, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and dozens of nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her husbands, James. D. Falgoust and Joseph S. Horan; four brothers, Ronald, Rodney, Lamar and W.A. Coco; and two sisters, Thelma Coco Jordan and Lillian Coco Mason
- grew up as one of 10 children on a cotton farm in rural Avoyelles Parish; father, Wilmore Coco, was on the first LSU football team, and her mother, Sadie Leet, was a school teacher across the Mississippi River in Bayou Sara; couple raised their children in Moreauville until 1930, when not long after Mr. Coco’s death, the family lost the farm and the hard times of the Great Depression forced them to move to Baton Rouge when Horan was 12
- in Baton Rouge, met her first husband, James D. Falgoust, a native of Vacherie and an Air Force test pilot, who would die in a plane crash while testing a plane during the Korean Conflict; later married Joseph S. Horan, a native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. and a city planner, who eventually brought her to Thibodaux in 1974 when he took a job with the South Central Planning and Development Commission
- held full-time and part-time work to contribute income to the household while raising six children; work included a typing service for college students, years as a part-time secretary for Baton Rouge architect A. Hays Town, and she was her son Quentin’s first office manager in Thibodaux; long-time resident of St. Joseph Manor, a place that gave her joy during her final years
- until a stroke slowed Horan in recent weeks, remained active and energetic; always walked fast, smiled big and gave generously to her family, her friends and her church; the embodiment of her childhood nickname "Doucey" (French for "sweet"); knew how to cook a mean rice and gravy, how to type quickly and accurately, how to spotlessly clean her plate and her house and how to save the last penny; though frugal, she had a love of low risk gambling and tried to "win the big one" everyday of her life, by constantly entering mail-order sweepstakes, playing bridge by day and bingo by night, and in later years never missing a chance to buy a lottery ticket or take a St. Joseph Manor-sponsored trip to the casino
Karen Marie Plaisance
- age 60, a native of Golden Meadow and resident of Cut Off, died at 10:03 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- mass Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Warren Plaisance; one son, Blair Plaisance; one daughter, Missy Curole; two brothers, Larry and Glenn Cheramie; two sisters, Urelda Burkett and Cindy Cheramie; and three grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Adam and Louis Eymard Cheramie; and one son, Scott Plaisance
- avid homemaker and a parishioner of Sacred Heart Catholic Church
November 22, 2006
Wallace Z. ‘Poppa June’ Bernard Jr.
- age 89, a resident of Houma, died at West Jefferson Medical Center Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Anthony Catholic Church; religious services Friday at the church with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2
- survived by his son William Bernard and wife Virginia Martinez Bernard of Baton Rouge; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four brothers, John "Bollie" Bernard of Thibodaux, Jules "Will" Bernard of Knoxville, Tenn., Robert "Bob" Bernard of Thibodaux, and Arthur "Red" Bernard of Raceland
- preceded in death by his wife Marie Acosta Bernard; his parents, Wallace and Florence Ayo Bernard; and one sister, Estelle Bernard Bright
- retired Greyhound employee
Theresa ‘Me On’ White Dupre
- age 66, a native of Boudreaux Canal and resident of Houma, died at 2:47 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006
- visitation was Saturday at Falgout Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Rogers Matherne Cemetery
- survived by her companion, Samuel J. Ordoyne Sr.; four sons, Kenneth Dupre Sr. and wife, Cathy, Ephie Dupre and wife, Krystal, Troy Dupre and Sammy Ordoyne and wife, Michelle; two daughters, Margie Clement and husband, Corey, and Tina Ordoyne and fiance, Beau Adams; two brothers, Dennis White Jr. and Ricky White; one stepson, Samuel J. Ordoyne Jr.; one sister, Linda Sarchet; one stepdaughter, Geraldine Authement; 23 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild
- preceded in death by her husband, Ephie Dupre Sr.; her parents, Dennis and Violet Trahan White; one stepson, David Ordoyne; one brother, Clifford White; and one sister, Judy Martin
- parishioner of St. Gregory Catholic Church
Flora Mae Benoit Gaubert
- age 78, a native and resident of Thibodaux, died Monday, Nov. 20, 2006
- visitation Wednesday at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Thibodaux with burial in the chuch cemetery
- survived by her husband Eugene Gaubert; two sisters-in-law, Nina T. Benoit and Virginia T. Benoit; and numerous nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her parents, Alcee and Eve Thibodeaux Benoit; one son, Leo Paul Gaubert; three brothers A. J., Alden, and Roland Benoit; and two sisters Inez Boudreaux and Doris Landeche
Margaret Brown Hetzer
- age 89, a native of Bethpage, N.Y., and resident of Houma, died at 3:37 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- no funeral service; .cremated
- survived by her husband, William Hetzer Sr. of Houma; one son, William Hetzer Jr. of Rensselaer, N.Y.; one daughter, Donna Von Burgsdorff and husband, William, of Houma; and two grandchild, Michael and Kevin Von Burgsdorff
- homemaker and was Catholic; an avid world traveler and reader and student of current events
- Samart Funeral Home
Flossie ‘Flo’ Coco Falgoust Horan
- age 88, a native of Moreauville and resident of Thibodaux, died at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Saturday at the church; graveside service Saturday at Green Oaks Memorial Chapel, with burial in Green Oaks Cemetery in Baton Rouge
- survived by two sons, Quentin D. Falgoust of Thibodaux and Gregory C. Falgoust of Lockport; four daughters, Pamela Falgoust Willard of Baton Rouge, Moira Horan Lagarde of Thibodaux, Sonia Horan Perrone of Franklin. Tenn. and Brendan Horan of Bradenton, Fla.; one brother, Clyde Coco of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Sadie Coco Gremillion of Baton Rouge and Genevieve Coco Christy of Mt. Dora, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and dozens of nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her husbands, James. D. Falgoust and Joseph S. Horan; four brothers, Ronald, Rodney, Lamar and W.A. Coco; and two sisters, Thelma Coco Jordan and Lillian Coco Mason
- one of 10 children on a cotton farm in rural Avoyelles Parish; father, Wilmore Coco, was on the first LSU football team, and mother, Sadie Leet, was a school teacher across the Mississippi River in Bayou Sara
- couple raised their children in Moreauville until 1930, when not long after Mr. Coco’s death, the family lost the farm and the hard times of the Great Depression forced them to move to Baton Rouge when Horan was 12
- in Baton Rouge, eventually met first husband, James D. Falgoust, a native of Vacherie and an Air Force test pilot, who would die in a plane crash while testing a plane during the Korean Conflict
- later married Joseph S. Horan, a native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. and a city planner, who eventually brought her to Thibodaux in 1974 when he took a job with the South Central Planning and Development Commission
- held full-time and part-time work to contribute income to the household while raising six children; work included a typing service for college students, years as a part-time secretary for Baton Rouge architect A. Hays Town, and she was her son Quentin’s first office manager in Thibodaux; long-time resident of St. Joseph Manor, a place that gave her joy during her final years
- until a stroke slowed Horan in recent weeks, remained active and energetic; always walked fast, smiled big and gave generously to her family, her friends and her church; embodiment of her childhood nickname - "Doucey" - French for "sweet"; knew how to cook a mean rice and gravy, how to type quickly and accurately, how to spotlessly clean her plate and her house and how to save the last penny; though frugal, had a love of low risk gambling and tried to "win the big one" everyday of her life, by constantly entering mail-order sweepstakes, playing bridge by day and bingo by night, and in later years never missing a chance to buy a lottery ticket or take a St. Joseph Manor-sponsored trip to the casino
Blanche Babin Matherne
- age 95, a native and resident of Raceland, died at 3:25 p.m. Monday, Nov. 20, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Wednesday at St. Hilary of Poitiers Catholic Church; mass Wednesday at the church with burial in the Holy Savior Catholic cemetery
- survived by her son, Vic Matherne, Jr.; one sister, Marie "Micky" Bourgeois; eight grandchildren, Jeanne Marie Morello, René Gautreaux, Giselle Juneau, Paul Gautreaux, Leigh Thibodaux, Leslie Guttke, Steve Matherne, Beau Matherne; and 12 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband Victorin Matherne, Sr., her parents Hypolite and Alice Martin Babin; one daughter, Marie Jeanne Matherne Gautreaux; four brothers, Jack, Joe, Lionel, and Presley Babin; and five sisters, Evella Babin Bergeron, Esther Babin Rahmel, Lillie Babin Sevin, Solange Babin Benanti, and Hermine Waguespack
- parishioner of St. Hilary Poitiers; retired nurse
- Samart Funeral Home
Karen Marie Plaisance
- age 60, a native of Golden Meadow and resident of Cut Off, died at 10:03 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 16, 2006
- mass Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Warren Plaisance; one son, Blair Plaisance; one daughter, Missy Curole; two brothers, Larry and Glenn Cheramie; two sisters, Urelda Burkett and Cindy Cheramie; and three grandchildren
- preceded in death by her parents, Adam and Louis Eymard Cheramie; and one son, Scott Plaisance
- an avid homemaker and a parishioner of Sacred Heart Catholic Church
November 23, 2006
Wallace Z. ‘Poppa June’ Bernard Jr.
- resident of Houma, died at West Jef-ferson Medical Center Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Bayou Black; religious services Friday at the church with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2
- survived by his son William Bernard and wife, Virginia Martinez, of Baton Rouge; three grandchildren, Gretchen Bernard Young and husband, Partrick, Erin Bernard Enright and hus-band, Thomas, Drew Bernard and wife, Meghan Towns, all of Baton Rouge; six great-grandchildren, Austin, Mallory and McKenzi Young, and Ellie, Wil-liam, and Patrick Enright; four brothers, John "Bollie" Bernard of Thibodaux, Jules "Will" Bernard of Knoxville, Tenn., Robert "Bob" Bernard of Thibo-daux, and Arthur "Red" Bernard of Raceland
- preceded in death by his wife Marie Acosta Bernard; his parents, Wallace and Florence Ayo Bernard; and one sister, Estelle Bernard Bright
- retired Greyhound employee
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Ella Pellegrin Falgout DeSilvey
- age 88, a native of Dulac and resident of Bourg, died at 11:20 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Friday at St. Ann Catholic Church; mass at the church with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her three sons, Francis Falgout and wife, Susie, of Bourg, Louis J. "Jim" Falgout and wife, Sarah, of Houma and Leroy J. Falgout and wife, Marsha, of Bourg; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her two husbands, Ruffin Peter Falgout and Arnold J. DeSilvey; her parents, Louis J. Pellegrin and Eva Luke Pellegrin; one son, Peter Falgout; one grandson, Ricky Falgout; three brothers, Wilfred Pellegrin, Alfred Pellegrin and Jim Pellegrin; three sisters, Marie P. Scott, Alice Pellegrin and Antoinette Pellegrin
- homemaker and a parishioner at St. Ann Catholic Church
Mary Dagate Guidry
- age 95, native of Tickfaw and resident of Houma, died at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Monday at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral; mass at the cathedral with burial at Terrebonne Memorial Park Cemetery
- survived by one daughter, Elizabeth Betty Gardner of Montgomery, Texas; four grandchildren, Walter Dean Gardner, Mary Helen Gardner, Lawrence Gardner and Elizabeth Gardner Maddaford; five great-grandchildren, Joel Gardner, Keith Gardner, Katherine Gardner, Sarah Maddaford and Laura Maddaford; one daughter of her heart, Ethel Lacour and a host of loving and caring nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her husband, Bennie B. Guidry; her parents, Vincent Dagate and Frances Guerrera Dagate; one son-in-law, Walter D. Gardner; four brothers, Tony Dagate, Lawrence Dagate, Anthony "Nino" Dagate and John Dagate; two sisters, Josephine Catanese and Josepha LaRussa
- owner and operator of The Vogue; past president of Young At Heart at St. Francis, member of the Ladies Alter Society, past member of Krewe of Hyacynthians and past member of the Chamber of Commerce; parishioner at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral
- Chauvin Funeral Home
Loretta Lawrence Hawes
- age 50, a native and resident of Belle Rose died Sunday, Nov. 19, 2006
- visitation today in Williams and Southall Funeral Home in Napoleonville;visitation until funeral time Friday in Greater Israel Baptist Church in Belle Rose with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by her husband, Willie Hawes; one son Sterling Todd Hawes; six sisters, Diana Jones and husband, Charles, Peggy Lawrence, Elisha Birtha and husband, Curtis, Eugenia Chatman and husband, Irwin, Eunice Henry and husband, Clarence and Marcellina Lawrence and husband, Elvis; two nieces reared as sisters, Shelita Smith Tucker and Marquita Lawrence; six brothers, Nathan, Jr., Williams and wife, Ceola, Jerkyle and wife, Barbara, Lonnie, Phillip and wife, Barbara, and Rush Lawrence; one aunt, Victoria Ray and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends
- preceded in death by his father, Nathan Lawrence, Sr.; two sisters, Neomie and Shelia Lawrence, grandparents, Neomie and William Garnett, Chester and Velma Lawrence
- Williams & Southhall Funeral Home
Flossie ‘Flo’ Coco Falgoust Horan
- age 88, a native of Moreauville and resident of Thibodaux, died at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006
- visitation to funeral time Saturday at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux; mass Saturday at the church; graveside service Saturday at Green Oaks Memorial Chapel, with burial in Green Oaks Cemetery in Baton Rouge
- survived by two sons, Quentin D. Falgoust of Thibodaux and Gregory C. Falgoust of Lockport; four daughters, Pamela Falgoust Willard of Baton Rouge, Moira Horan Lagarde of Thibodaux, Sonia Horan Perrone of Franklin. Tenn. and Brendan Horan of Bradenton, Fla.; one brother, Clyde Coco of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Sadie Coco Gremillion of Baton Rouge and Genevieve Coco Christy of Mt. Dora, Fla.; 11 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; and dozens of nieces and nephews
- preceded in death by her husbands, James. D. Falgoust and Joseph S. Horan; four brothers, Ronald, Rodney, Lamar and W.A. Coco; and two sisters, Thelma Coco Jordan and Lillian Coco Mason
- one of 10 children on a cotton farm in rural Avoyelles Parish; father, Wilmore Coco, was on the first LSU football team, and her mother, Sadie Leet, was a school teacher across the Mississippi River in Bayou Sara
- couple raised their children in Moreauville until 1930, when not long after Mr. Coco’s death, the family lost the farm and the hard times of the Great Depression forced them to move to Baton Rouge when Horan was 12; in Baton Rouge, eventually met first husband, James D. Falgoust, a native of Vacherie and an Air Force test pilot, who would die in a plane crash while testing a plane during the Korean Conflict
- later married Joseph S. Horan, a native of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. and a city planner, who eventually brought her to Thibodaux in 1974 when he took a job with the South Central Planning and Development Commission
- held full-time and part-time work to contribute income to the household while raising six children; work included a typing service for college students, years as a part-time secretary for Baton Rouge architect A. Hays Town, and she was her son Quentin’s first office manager in Thibodaux; long-time resident of St. Joseph Manor, a place that gave her joy during her final years
- until a stroke slowed Horan in recent weeks, remained active and energetic; always walked fast, smiled big and gave generously to her family, her friends and her church; embodiment of her childhood nickname - "Doucey" - French for "sweet"; knew how to cook a mean rice and gravy, how to type quickly and accurately, how to spotlessly clean her plate and her house and how to save the last penny; though frugal, she had a love of low risk gambling and tried to "win the big one" everyday of her life, by constantly entering mail-order sweepstakes, playing bridge by day and bingo by night, and in later years never missing a chance to buy a lottery ticket or take a St. Joseph Manor-sponsored trip to the casino
Estellina Crochet LaFleur
- age 73, a native of Jennings and resident of Schriever, died at 4:50 p.m. Tuesday, November 21, 2006
- visitation Friday and to funeral time Saturday at the Thibodaux Funeral Home; religious services at St. Bridget Church in Schriever with burial in the church cemetery
- survived by four sons, Tilman "T.J." LaFleur Jr., Donald J. "Bozo" LaFleur, Wayne J. LaFleur and Jeffrey P. LaFleur; two daughters, Janet Comeaux and Geraldine "Geri" A. Smith; one sister, Edmae Crader; two brothers, Jimmy Crochet and Austin Crochet; 16 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren
- preceded in death by her husband, Tilman LaFleur Sr. and her parents, Reole and Elia Gary Crochet
Margie Landeche
- age 77, native of Larose and resident of Luling died at 4:46 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006
- visitation until funeral time today in Holy Family Catholic Church; mass in the church and burial Saturday in St. Charles Cemetery
- survived by her husband Harold Landeche, Sr.; two sons, Brian and Harold Jr. Landeche; three daughters, Karen Landeche Kinler, Leah Landeche Guidry and Rachel Landeche Champagne; four sisters, Frances Stevens, Jennie Defelice, Rea Muller and Win