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Sheldon Jude Barras

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial for Sheldon Jude Barras will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, May 12, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiating.  Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be at David Funeral Home of Erath on Friday, May 11, 2018 from 3:00PM until 9:00PM with a recitation of the rosary at 7:00PM.  Visitation will resume on Saturday, May 12, 2018 from 8:00AM until the time of the services.
 Sheldon Jude Barras, age 79, of Erath, passed away peacefully with his family and friends by his side, Sunday, May 6, 2018 at 7:10PM, after a long battle with Congestive Heart Failure. He was the son of Harry and Lorena (Bee) Barras and was born on May 27, 1938 in Bayou Tigre. He grew up in Bayou Tigre and Delcambre and was proud of his Cajun heritage.
Then on the Feast of St. Agnes, January 21, 1961, he was united in the Sacrament of Matrimony to Frances Nora Dronet at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Erath.They remained faithfully married for over 57 years. After his military service, he worked off-shore on shrimp boats and crew boats. He was very thankful to everyone who helped him through all these years earning a living. He often worked 3 jobs to support his family, working extra shifts at the Jefferson Island Salt Mine and lifting and moving houses with his father-in-law, Daley(Fiya) Dronet on his days off.
In 1973, Sheldon began working for Otis Engineering, which later became Halliburton as captain of a jack-up barge out of the Port of New Iberia. He continued working off-shore for Otis for 21 years till he suffered a major hypertensive stroke while working off-shore on March 23, 1994. Despite the stroke causing a severe brain hemorrhage in areas which should have adversely affected his ability to see, speak, and hear, Sheldon never lost the use of his 5 senses, perplexing his physicians. He attributed this miraculous fact to Jesus protecting his 5 senses as He has promised to all those who faithfully pray the St. Bridget Pieta Prayers for an entire year meditating on His passion. Sheldon had prayed the St. Bridget Prayers a few years before his stroke and encouraged family members and friends to do the same.
Sheldon was a devout Catholic who was awarded Knight of the Year in 1997 by the Knights of Columbus.  As he grew older, he began to draw and sketch pictures again. He completed portraits of family members and sketchings of Jesus and Our Lady.
As his battle with Congestive Heart Failure raged on, he received the sacraments and was anointed numerous times. He was so thankful to all the priests who came to his aid, as well as all the nursing staff at Eastridge Nursing Center and Compassus Hospice and Pallative Care.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Lorena Marie (Broussard) Barras; his brother, Nelson Barras, his grandson, Benjamin James Hegland, and his father-in-law, Daley Dronet. He is survived by his wife, Frances Dronet Barras and his mother-in-law, Lilly Dronet; as well as his children: Tanja Barras Heglandand husband Jim Hegland, Kenzel Barras and wife Phoebe Gondron Barras; and his grandchildren: Anna Hegland Maxon and husband Colin Maxon, Peter Hegland, Laura Hegland Heier and husband Diego Heier, Sarah Hegland, Andrew Hegland, Joseph Hegland, Brennan Barras, Tori Barras, Devin Barras, and Connor Gondron; and his great-grandchildren: Leo Maxon, Kara Maxon, and Logan Heier.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org 
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337)927-0405 will handling the arrangements.

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Donald Ray Gaspard

NEW IBERIA – A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated for Donald Ray Gaspard at 10:00 am Thursday, May 10, 2018 at St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Fr. William Blanda will be the celebrant. Interment will follow at Holy Family Mausoleum.
A gathering of family and friends will be held at Evangeline Funeral Home on Wednesday from 4:00 pm with the Rosary being recited at 7:00 pm. Visiting hours will resume on Thursday from 8:00 am until time of services.
Donald was born June 20, 1940 in Erath to the late Enuis Gaspard and the late Ouida Stoute Gaspard and was one of ten children. He passed away peacefully on Friday, May 4, 2018 at his residence, with his family at his side. He was 77.
Donald was retired from Morton Salt and Morton-Thiokol with over 40 years of service, and worked as the manager of the Lydia Water Plant. He also did shrimping when time allowed and was a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, The American Legion Post #0365, and Veterans Administration. Some of his favorite pastimes were playing cards with his fellow American Legion brothers, caring for his dogs, gardening, and making his own wine and moonshine. Spending time with family brought the most joy to him and many memorable times where shared. Donald will be missed dearly.
Survivors include his five daughters, Priscilla Gaspard, Fedora Boudreaux and husband Brennan, Mona Mendoza and husband Lawrence, Joan Gaspard and Dale Newman and husband Kevin; One step-daughter, Tammy Darby; Eleven grandchildren, Richard Darby, Madeline Darby, Brennan Michael Boudreaux, Hannah Boudreaux, Aaron Johnson, Darryan Johnson, Alex Mendoza, Christopher Newman, Abigail Newman, John Allen Darby and Ashley Hammons; and his brothers and sisters, Nellin, Warren and Nolan Gaspard, Dale Maturin, Shirlene Duhon and Theresa Broussard.
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Eula Mae Perez Gaspard; and siblings, Robert Gaspard, Carroll Gaspard and Elaine Champagne.
Pallbearers will be his six grandsons, Richard Darby, Jr., Brennan Michael Boudreaux, Aaron Johnson, Alex Mendoza, Christopher Newman and John Allen Darby.
To view the online obituary and video tribute, and to share memories please visit Mr. Gaspard’s memorial page at www.evangelinenewiberia.com.

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Jessie Joseph Dubois

DELCAMBRE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted for Mr. Jessie Joseph Dubois, 88, at 10:00 am Thursday, May 10, 2018 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church with Fr. Buddy Breaux officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of the Lake Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held from 8:00 am Thursday until time of service at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. There will be a Rosary at 9:00 am.
A native and resident of Delcambre, Mr. Dubois passed away at 8:11 am on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Maison du Monde Nursing Home in Abbeville.
Mr. Dubois was a shrimper for more than 20 years and enjoyed being out on the water.
He loved his family and his dog “Lucy” dearly and he will be missed by all.
He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Doris Thibodeaux Dubois of Delcambre; two daughters, Susan Dubois of Delcambre and Mickey Dubois Hopkins and husband Kenneth of Oak Grove, LA; three grandchildren, Jennifer Hebert; Kevin Hopkins and Melody Hopkins Thomas; six great grandchildren and two sisters, Melva Dubois of Abbeville and Gloria Dubois Barras of New Iberia.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ulger and Leah Peltier Dubois.
The family would like to thank the entire staff of Maison du Monde Nursing Home and Lamm Family Care Hospice for their great care and dedication.
To view on-line obituary, and sign the guest register, please visit www.evangelinefuneralhome.com.
Evangeline Funeral Homes of Delcambre is in charge of arrangements.

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The LeBlanc Volunteer Fire Department got the new truck in last week.

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The department utilized an old bread truck since the mid 1990s.

FEMA grant brings new truck to LeBlanc

LEBLANC — Yes, it may make other departments envious, but for the members of the LeBlanc Volunteer Fire Department, their ...

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Juliette F Sagrera

Born Feb. 12, 1941- May 1, 2018

Juliette passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family. Juliette was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She enjoyed fishing, cooking, entertaining with her kids and grand kids and listening to her French music.
Juliette is survived by her husband of 57 years, Glenn S. Sagrera; four children Shanna S. Vaughan (Chad Vaughan), Mia S. Broussard (Dwaine Broussard), Tricia S. Reece (Shane Reece) and Anthony S. Sagrera (Lisa Sagrera); seven grandchildren Trent Winch, Jon-Ross Winch, Brooke Winch, Tristan Suire, Bethany Barras, Tyler Broussard and Collin Sagrera; five great grandchildren, Drew Winch, Karli Broussard, Liam Barras, Leighton Barras and Cole Strother; her sister Judy Goutierrez, Sandra Flory, and her brother Raymond Flory Jr., her grandson’s wife Amanda Winch and Nora Lynch. Juliette’s grandchildren and great grand children were the apples of her eyes.
Juliette was proceeded in death by her mother and father Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Flory Sr.; brother Eugene F. Flory and her nephew Donald J. Flory.
Share your condolences, words of comfort and send memorial gifts to the family of Juliette Sagrera by visiting www.lafuneralservices.com
Juliette Sagrera and her family were cared for and entrusted final arrangements to Louisiana Funeral Services & Crematory of Broussard (337) 330-8006.

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Wiltz “Sonny” LeBouef Jr.

October 31, 1930 ~ May 6, 2018

ABBEVILLE—Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Wiltz Joseph LeBouef Jr., 87, who died Sunday, May 6, 2018 at Abbeville General Hospital. He will be laid to rest at St, Paul Cemetery with Reverend Louis Richard officiating the services.
He was a loving husband, father and “Pop”. He will be missed for his sense of humor and quick wit. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force who served his country proudly.
“Sonny” is survived by his wife of 64 years, Veltie Prejean LeBouef; two sons, Michael (Theresa) LeBouef, and Steven LeBouef; one daughter, Dina (Tommy) LeBlanc; six grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; and two brothers, Kenneth LeBouef and Frank LeBouef.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wiltz LeBouef, Sr. and the former Goldie McEvers.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 300 Pere Megret St., on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 from 9:00 AM until time of services. A rosary being prayed at 10:15 AM.
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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Victoria Bourque

Funeral services for Victoria Bernard Bourque, 95, will be held Wednesday May 9, 2018 at 10:00 AM in David Funeral Home, with Deacon Keith Duhon of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Milton officiating.
Visitation will be held Tuesday May 8, 2018 from 4:30 PM until 7:00 PM with a Rosary recited at 6:00 PM and will continue from 8:00 AM until time of services. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery in Milton.
A lifelong resident of Youngsville, currently living with her daughter in Bossier City. Mrs. Bourque passed away at a Riverview Care Center in Bossier City LA Saturday May 5, 2018. She will be remembered for her love of the outdoors, animal, especially her cows. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother and will be missed by all.
Mrs. Bourque is survived by her daughter Jane and her husband Marvin Tidwell, of Bossier City; her siblings Gilbert Bernard, Mary Lou Romero, Cecile Romero all of New Iberia and Earline Denais of Maurice; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Evariste Bourque; her daughter Mary Ann Mire; her parents Leopaul and Ada Reaux Bernard, four brothers Albert, Paul, Leo, and Hypolite Bernard; and her sister Mae Blanchard.
Serving as pallbearers will be Ken and Tony Mire, Mike Zeda, Timmy Denais, Leland Snell.
Honorary pallbearers will be Eugene Mire, Terry DeMoss, and Marvin Tidwell.
Condolences may be sent to the Bourque family at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home 316 Youngsville Hwy 337-837-9887 is in charge of arrangements.

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American Legion Commander Ted Cope (r) congratulates Firefighter of the Year Cory Frith.

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Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Virgie LeMaire and Commander Ted Cope.

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Citizens of the Year Drs. Jack and Pat Gupta and Commander Ted Cope

American Legion Post 271 recognizes outstanding people in community

The LeJeune-Boudreaux American Legion Post 271 in Kaplan held its 72nd birthday party on March 28th.
The Legion uses this opportunity to recognize outstanding people in the community. This year’s honorees were Firefighter- Cory Frith, Law Enforcement Officer- Virgie Lemaire, and Citizens of the Year- Drs. Jagdish and Padmini Gupta.
Fire Chief Jacob Matthews introduced Cory Frith.
Cory has been a firefighter for five years and during that time has served honorably. He assists others and serves as a shining example to newer colleagues. It is obvious that he loves what he is doing although it takes time away from his wife Shannon and his family. That Cory has the support of his family is quite evident as his wife, parents and grandparents were all there to be with him.
Assistant Police Chief Virgie Lemaire has been in law enforcement for 38 years. She started as a reserve officer with the Kaplan Police Department and rose through the ranks.
She was born and raised in Kaplan and raised three sons- Larry, Scott, and Josh. In 2010 she became assistant chief, the position she holds today. Her sense of humor, competency and integrity have been steadying influences in times of emergency. She is widely respected by other officers in her department even though some of them say she was patrolling “when dinosaurs roamed the world and Moses was her partner.
Protecting the community is always an honor to her and she serves Kaplan proudly. For all of these reasons our Law Enforcement Officer of the Year is Assistant Chief Virgie Lemaire.
There is no separating the team of Jack and Pat Gupta so our Citizen of the Year Award is a tie. Dr. Jagdish “Jack” and Dr. Padmini “Pat” Gupta came to Kaplan by way of New York. While both were born in India, they met in Nigeria where they were on the staff of the University of Nigeria. They married in 1975. Because of political unrest they moved to New York.
In 1981, Drs. Nunez and Manuel were looking for a partner and reached out to the Guptas. They settled in Kaplan and raised two children – Prashant and Sonja.
These are few aspects of our community life where they have not been instrumental. Dr. Pat had given of her time to help students in our schools and children and parents in our community. Her patients and their families call her the sweet lady and “Mother Theresa” of Vermilion Parish.
Dr. Jack calls himself a “transplanted Cajun” and loves the people, culture and food of Acadian. The couple supports many charitable causes and are always willing to help.
Also joining Post 271 to help celebrate was Gerald Theriot. Gerald is currently Third District Vice Commander and Chaplain. He has served as National Chaplain, a distinct honor.
He delivered the Legion’s National Birthday Proclamation. Chaplain Theriot was accompanied by his wif,e Ethel, who serves the Auxiliary as National Executive Committeewoman.
Also joining the event were Rickey Griffin, Department Commander’s Aide; David Touchet, Third District Commander; Jack Croker, past Third District Commander; Celia Langlinais, Third District Auxiliary DEC; Winnie Broussard, Past Department President; and Corinna Stelly, Unit 271 President.
LeJeune-Boudreaux Post 271 in Kaplan is pleased that over 80 members and guests helped them honor our hard working award recipients and celebrate its birthday.
The Post’s current projects include interviewing and sponsoring Boys’ State applicants, some post home renovations, preparing for Memorial Day and bingo every Thursday.
Anyone interested in joining or with questions about programs can call 643-7991 or Tony Betts at 652-5072.
It also celebrated the 99th birthday of the American Legion National Organization. The American Legion was founded in Paris France in March of 1919 after World War I.
By the end of the first year it had more than 843,000 dues paying members. It had grown to be the largest and most powerful veterans’ organization in America because of the four pillars of its foundation.
These are care of veterans, strong national defense, Americanism, and wholesome development of youth. The American Legion offers its members an opportunity to continue to serve their country long after they hang up their military uniforms.

Birth announcements

Kade Leighton Duhon
A son, Kade Leighton Duhon, was born April 23, 2018 at Women’s and Children’s to Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Duhon of Kaplan.
The mother is the former Alerie’ Broussard.

Cullan Adam Bodin
A son, Cullan Adam Bodin, was born April 25, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Susan Garner and Jason Bodin of Abbeville.

Rosalina Mae Breaux
A daughter, Rosalina Mae Breaux, was born April 21, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Angelina Fallin and Lucas Breaux of Carencro.

Hayden Andre Thibeaux
A son, Hayden Andre Thibeaux, was born April 22, 2018 at Women’s and Children’s to Cheyenne Roberts and John Thibeaux, Jr. of Abbeville.

Caysen Da’Rail Campbell
A son, Caysen Da’Rail Campbell, was born April 19, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Travelle Joiner and Christopher Campbell of Abbeville.

Cullen Michael Arceneaux
A son, Cullen Michael Arceneaux, was born April 18, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Jennifer Ritchie and Rickey Arceneaux, Jr. of Branch.

Makenli Grayce Matte
A daughter, Makenli Grayce Matte, was born April 16, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Alayni Reed and Trey Matte of Branch.

Tay’yon Celine Ashley
A daughter, Tay’yon Celine Ashley, was born April 12, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Tyra Ashley of Abbeville.

Myles
Alexander Broussard
A son, Myles Alexander Broussard, was born April 4, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Mr. and Mrs. Travis Broussard of Abbeville.
Mrs. Broussard is the former Brandy LeJeune.

Samuel
Augustus Clark
A son, Samuel Augustus Clark, was born April 11, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Morgan Harrington and Alexander Clark of Abbeville.

Avery Christina Meaux
A daughter, Avery Christina Meaux, was born April 9, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Kyla Martin and Jamin Meaux of Gueydan.

Easton Joseph Curtis
A son, Easton Joseph Curtis, was born April 9, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Dayna Hebert and Jamie Curtis of Jeanerette.

Gracie Faith Menard
A daughter, Gracie Faith Menard, was born April 8, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Christie Richard and Blake Menard of Kaplan.

Kynlee Elise Keelen
A daughter, Kynlee Elise Keelen, was born April 8, 2018, at Women’s and Children’s to Breonna Mouton and Gerard Keelen of Kaplan.

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Campbell celebrates 98th birthday

Elvina Campbell of Abbeville, recently celebrated her 98th birthday with family. She was married to the late Milton Campbell. She has five children, the late Milton Campbell, Delores Meaux, Gail Collins, Chris Campbell and Larry Campbell; 16 grandchildren; 37 great-grand grandchildren and 44 great-great grandchildren.

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