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Mrs. Neil Prejean

Cathy - Prejean united in holy matrimony

Miss Matricia Cathy of Forked Island, LA and Mr. Neil Prejean of Perry, LA were joined in holy matrimony during a nuptial ceremony held Saturday, June 8, 2019 at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Cow Island, LA. Father Keith Landry officiated the 1 p.m. wedding.
The bride is the daughter of Karin Vice and Trent Vice, both of Forked Island, LA. Her grandparents are Eve Trahan, of Youngsville, LA , the late Purphey Trahan, of Youngsville, the late Beatrice Vice, of Abbeville, LA, and the late Steven Vice, of Abbeville, LA.
The groom is the son of Karen Prejean and Barney Prejean, both of Perry, LA. His grandparents are the late Harold Prejean, the late Herbie Prejean, the late Irby Luquette and Wanda Luquette, all of Abbeville, LA.
Music was preformed by Jodi Bollich.
The bride was escorted by both her mother and father.
Madison Richard served as maid of honor. The bridesmaids included Kylie Stewart, Haley Faul, Erin Beniot, Andrea Baugh and Dawn d’augereau. Jennifer Prejean, daughter of the groom, served as junior bridesmaid.
Flower girl was Avery Faul, daughter of Madison Richard and Ethan Faul.
Hunter Lebleu served as best man. Groomsmen included Hunter Gaspard, Evan Dartez, Ethan Faul, Henry Baugh and John Paul Poche’.
Ring bearers were Reese Prejean and Gabriel Cathy, both sons of the bride and groom.
Readings were given by Elizabeth vice, godmother of the bride and Chris Prejean, godfather of the groom. Ushers for the ceremony were Dennis Menard, Nicholas Couvillon, and Devin Choate, all friends of the groom.
Following the ceremony, a reception was held at a’ La decor Event Center.

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Ladedrick Narcisse

Abbeville man, juvenile arrested after reported shooting

An alleged feud between an Abbeville man and a 16-year-old has resulted in each being arrested for attempted murder.
On June 6, at approximately 6:19 p.m., patrol officers with the Abbeville Police Department responded to the area of Vernon Street and Schlessinger Street in reference to a “shots fired” call.
Officers were able to recover several “casings” in the area. While on the scene, officers were told that a juvenile subject was possibly shooting at someone. Bystanders gave officers a description of the subject, along with his name. Officers were able to locate the subject running down the street. Officers then detained the subject and transported him to the Abbeville Police Department. Officers learned that the subject was a juvenile and contacted the juvenile’s mother once he was at the Abbeville Police Department.
​Further investigation determined that the juvenile subject in custody and another male subject, now known as Ladaedrick Narcisse, 25, had been shooting at each other. The juvenile and Narcisse have allegedly been in an ongoing feud for over a month.
The juvenile subject was charged with Attempted 2nd Degree Murder. Officers were unable to locate Narcisse at that time, so they secured a warrant for his arrest for Attempted 2nd Degree Murder.
On June 7, at approximately 10:10 p.m. officers located Narcisse at his residence in Live Oak Manor Apartments. A subsequent search of Narcisse’s person found him to be in possession of two separate bags containing marijuana. A search warrant was then applied for and granted for the apartment that Mr. Narcisse was located in to attempt to locate any evidence. The search resulted in officers locating more marijuana, cash believed to be obtained through the sale of illegal drugs, a digital scale, shotgun shells and a Ruger 9mm handgun. The serial numbers on the firearm had been scratched, but all numbers except the last number could still be made out. Officers ran the weapon through N.C.I.C. and learned that the weapon had been reported stolen on March 13, 2019. Narcisse is also a convicted felon.
Narcisse was subsequently booked on the charges of Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Possession with the Intent to Distribute Schedule 1 Drugs, Transactions Involving Drug Proceeds, Possession of a Firearm in the Presence of a CDS, Possession of a Firearm with an Obliterated Serial Number and Possession of a Stolen Firearm. Narcisse was then transported to the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center.
Chief of Police Bill Spearman said he would like to commend his officers for a job well done. Chief Spearman would also like to thank the citizens of Abbeville for their support and help they provide to the Abbeville Police Department.
​Anyone with any information regarding any crime is encouraged to contact the Abbeville Police Department. You may also contact our “Tips” line at 892-6777. All callers may remain anonymous.

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Mrs. Christopher Meche

Miss Madeline Guidry becomes Mrs. Christopher Meche

Madeline Guidry of Lafayette and Christopher Meche of Lafayette were united in marriage during a ceremony that was held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Abbeville that was adorned with Easter lillies on grapevine crosses on the exterior doors and the interior decorated with pew sashes and large, white hydrangeas tied with satin ribbon.
Father James Brady officiated the 6:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Dawn and Gary Guidry of Lafayette. Her grandparents are Betty Theall of Abbeville and the late Lawrence Duhon of New Iberia, Matsy Guidry and the late Ernie Guidry of Abbeville and Joselyn Duhon of Lafayette.
Giving the bride away was her father, Gary Guidry. The bride wore a Tara Keely by Lazaro bridal gown - Ivory silk shantung bridal ball gown, with an Alencon lace illusion bateau neckline, cap sleeves and deep V-back, ribbon sash at natural waist with a bow accenting the back and a full gathered skirt with a sweep train. The bride also wore a borrowed fingertip length veil made of simple ivory tulle.
The bride carried an organically designed bouquet of greenery with white and light blue blooms such as garden roses, delphinium, ranunculus, spray roses, thistle, seeded eucalyptus and camellia with its’ handle wrapped in white satin ribbon.
The groom is the son of Liz and Bret Meche of Opelousas. His grandparents are the late Emile and Verdine Meche of Opelousas and the late Richard and Isabelle Lacombe of Opelousas.
Mallory Gunn, best friend of the bride served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Jeannine Goldsmith, sister of the bride, Camille Arsement, sister of the bride, Kalyn Akers, sister of the bride, Emily Meche, sister of the groom, Anna Dartez, cousin of the bride, Liz Ivy, friend of the bride and Caki Burch, friend of the bride. Genevieve Akers, goddaughter of the bride, daughter of Kalyn and Kory Akers, served as flower girl.
The bridesmaids wore a pale blue floor length dress made of chiffon with an a-line, empire silhouette, cowl neck with tie at the waist and a ruffle cascading down the mock wrap skirt. Bridesmaids carried a nosegay bouquet of greenery with white and light blue blooms such as garden roses, delphinium, ranunculus, spray roses, thistle, seeding eucalyptus and camellia with handles wrapped in white satin ribbon. The flower girl wore a handmade white dress with detail smocking across the bodice, a collared neckline, cap sleeves and a full skirt. The back of the dress had buttons and a long sash to finish in a bow. A hair clip, made with four beautiful white roses and greenery was also worn. She carried a bouquet of white sweetheart roses wrapped in silk baby blue ribbon.
Aaron Meche, brother of the groom, attended as best man. Groomsmen included Craig Guidry, brother of the bride, Stephan Guidry, brother of the bride, William Pitre, friend of the groom, Logan Quebedeaux, friend of the groom, Nicholas Artall, friend of the groom, Daniel Waldron, friend of the groom and Tyler Stevens, friend of the groom.
The ring bearer was Thomas Arsement, godson of the bride who is the son of Camille and Jared Arsement. He wore navy cotton sateen suspender shorts over a white peter pan collared shirt with navy and white saddle oxfords and knee-high socks.
Myles Gates, friend of the groom and Jon Goldsmith, brother in law of the bride served as ushers.
Ceremony music performed by Tommy Guidry, organist. The bride and her attendants advanced to Trumpet Voluntary by Clark, Trumpet Tune in D Major by Purcell played for the recessional.
Vocalist for the ceremony was Jenifer Melancon, and Violinist Emil Ivanov. As guests arrived and took their seats, God in the Planning, Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring, Vangelis: Hymne played as preludes. Mother’s Procession was Meditation de Thais, Attendants Procession was Canon in D, Responsorial Psalm was “May the Lord Bless us all the days of our lives” (Psalm 127/128) by Chepponis. Gospel Acclamation was Celtic Alleluia by Walker, Meditation after vows selection was Gift of Love arranged by Hal Hopson with a Presentation of flowers selection of Ave Maria by Schubert.
A reception, was held at Magdalen Place with food by Bon Temps Grill and music by GTO Party Band. Each table was dressed in ivory with centerpieces of Delft with gorgeous white hydrangeas accompanied with greenery of eucalyptus, ruscus, pittosporum, magnolia, and lily grass. Exterior entrance was lighted with glass lanterns with ribbon and greenery. Large, wooden candelabras with candlelights softly illuminated the ballroom as well as a ceiling swag of Edison lights. Special tables of photos and photo books featured their courtship and also close relatives who have passed.
At the reception, the bride and groom danced their first dance to “Our Love” by Judah and the Lion. The bride danced with her father to an original song entitled “Bouquet of Love”, written and recorded by her father. The groom and his mother danced to “Your Song” by Elton John.
The bride’s cake was a 3-tiered white cake topped with florals and amaretto-walnut filling by Heidi Broussard.
The groom’s cake was a German Chocolate golf-themed cake and baseball cake balls.
Upon their return from a wedding trip to Italy after visiting Rome and the Amalfi Coast, the couple will reside in Lafayette, Louisiana.
A rehearsal dinner, hosted by parents of the groom, took place at Riverfront Banquet Room on Friday, May 31, 2019.
The bride is a 2010 graduate of Vermilion Catholic High School in Abbeville, Louisiana and a 2015 graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education. She is employed as a Private Childcare Specialist.
The groom is a 2010 graduate of Opelousas Catholic High School in Opelousas, Louisiana and a 2015 graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business Administration and Minor in Accounting.

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Casting for a Cause fishing tournament begins Thursday

Casting for a Cause was formed to improve and maintain the financial strength of other essential charitable organizations, as a way of giving back to the community.
Each year, the 5 - member board will select a meaningful organization and/or cause to benefit from the proceeds of the annual fishing tournament. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention was selected as the beneficiary for the Casting for a Cause tournament which will be held on Thursday, June 13.
Established in 1987, the AFSP is a voluntary health organization that provides training and evidence based educational programs to the schools, communities and workplaces. The AFSP also offers support and resource
services for loss survivors, and educates a team of advocates that work with local and federal government to pass policies to make suicide prevention a priority. The Louisiana local chapter of AFSP is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide.
Statistics from afsp.org indicate that suicide is currently the 3rd leading cause of death in the U.S. for ages 15-31, 6th for ages 45-54, 10th for ages 55-64 and 17th for 65 and older, with a National death total of 44,965 in 2018. Louisiana alone had a death total of 667 in 2018, making suicide the 11th leading cause of death in Louisiana. At one time or another, people have probably heard someone say that when a person you love dies, a part of you dies too, each year more and more individuals die by suicide leaving behind their friends and family members to navigate through the tragedy of loss and in so many ways these loved ones affected are left in the dark.
Every 40 seconds, someone in the world dies by suicide, every 41 seconds someone is left to make sense of it all. Come together to raise awareness. Today, I choose to live.
Generous donations and participation will allow the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to continue with great success. The tournament will be held at Don’s Boat Landing in Erath, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, June 13, with the final weigh-in at 12 p.m. on Sunday, June 16.
For additional information, contact casting4acause@gmail.com or visit www.AFSP.org. Nominations for 2020’s recipient will be accepted by email starting on August 1, 2019.
Tickets can be purchased at C&J’s in Perry, Touchard’s in Delcambre, Railside in Broussard, and at Don’s Boat Landing in Erath.

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Gloria Spell Lachaussee

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Gloria Spell Lachaussee, 85, will be held at 3:00PM on Tuesday June 11, 2019 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held at David Funeral home of Erath on Tuesday June 11, 2019 from 9:00AM until the time of services with a recitation of the rosary at 11:00AM.
Gloria, a resident of Abbeville, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2019 at her residence. She enjoyed practicing the art of genealogy and the history of her family and friends as well as collecting antiques. She loved to spend time gardening and adored daylilies.
She is survived by her son Keith Lachaussee and his companion Debbie LaBauve of Abbeville and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her husband Simonet Lachaussee; her parents Isaac Spell and Agnes Menard; two sisters; and two brothers.
The Lachaussee family would like to give special thanks to Hospice of Acadiana, NSI Hospice, and to her devoted caregivers Linda Varnado, Janie Meche, Nancy Trahan, and Helen Viator.
Condolences can be made to the Lachaussee family at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337)937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

Norman Lee Primeaux

December 7, 1946 ~ June 3, 2019

Private graveside services will be held at a later date honoring the life of Norman Lee Primeaux, 72, who died Monday, June 3, 2019.
Norman is survived by his son, Shawn Primeaux; grandson, Ethan Primeaux; sister, Margaret Broussard; and three brothers, Alvin Primeaux, Daniel Primeaux (Lynn), and Robert Primeaux.
He was preceded in death by his son, Jamian “Jamie” Primeaux; parents, Lydia Dudoit Primeaux and Wildie Primeaux Sr.; and three brothers, Donald Primeaux, Wildie Primeaux Jr., and Douglas Primeaux.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.

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NAUW - Vermilion Region Branch receives book donation

On Wednesday, May 15, members of the National Association of University Women-Vermilion Region Branch received a donation of 10 “Little Free Libraries” filled with books from John and Marleen Broussard. John Broussard’s Industrial Arts students, from Acadiana High School, built and painted the libraries. The donation will help NAUW-VRB continue their commitment to promote literacy in the community. A few Carnations, NAUW-VRB’s young girl’s group, were in attendance. The “Little Free Libraries” will be place in several parks and areas throughout Vermilion Parish. Parents and children are encouraged to visit the library, take a book home to read it, and then return it for others to read. NAUW-VRB is a non-profit organization.

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Summer school closed Thursday in Vermilion Parish

According to Vermilion Parish Superintendent Jerome Puyau, summer school for Migrant and English Learners is canceled for Thursday. Employees and students who are part of this program do not have to attend school tomorrow. All other 12-month employees should report to work as normal.

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