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2701 Obituary:

Mrs. Annie Frances Ross
November 25, 1947 - October 25, 2019

Mrs. Annie Frances (Bounds) Ross, 71, of Anderson passed away Friday, October 25th at CHI St. Joseph Hospital in Bryan. Visitation with family and friends will be held from 5:00 - 7:00pm, Monday, October 28th at Nobles Funeral Chapel. A celebration of her life will be at 10:00am, Tuesday, October 29th at Nobles Funeral Chapel with interment following in Oakland Cemetery. Rev. C. Macallister "Mac" Vaughn will officiate. Arrangements are under the direction of Nobles Funeral Chapel.

Ann was born on November 25, 1947 in Navasota, Texas to Norman Albert and Lydia Marcella (Clepper) Bounds. After graduation from Anderson High School, she married Robert Lloyd Ross on September 2, 1966 and together they raised their two children.

For many years Ann and Bob operated the Navasota LP Gas Co., Inc. Ann was a wonderful cook and enjoyed sharing her homemade treats with everyone. She loved hosting her entire extended family for holiday celebrations at her home. Ann also loved following her grandchildren around to varied events serving as their biggest cheerleader.

Ann is survived by her husband, Robert Lloyd "Bob" Ross; sons and daughters-in-law Robert Chad and Stacey Lynn (Parker) Ross and Tommy Dwayne and Kimberly Lynn (Becker) Ross; sister Mary Lee Bounds and grandchildren Robert Corey Ross, Taylor Ann Ross and Abigail Lynn Ross.

Serving as pallearers are Mike Ross, Jeff Sargent, David Feldman, Scott Briers, Bobby Bounds and Rodney Sechelski.

Mrs. Ross was preceded in death by her parents, Norman and Marcella Bounds.

You are invited to leave kind words and fond memories at www.noblesfuneral.com.

(Published by Nobles Funeral Chapel of Navasota, TX) 
Bounds, Annie Frances (I13342)
 
2702 Obituary:

Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt

Funeral for Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt, 92, McDonald's Chapel, who died Saturday, will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, burial Oakland Cemetery, Angwin's Ensley directing. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today, Angwin Mortuary Center. Native of Yugoslavia, member St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Center Point, Mrs. Anne Bradley, Ensley, Mrs. Inez Wiles, McDonald's Chapel; son, Frank Ozbolt, McDonald's Chapel; two brothers, Angel Crnkovich, Oak Grove, La., Joe Crnkovich, Zwolle, La.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on October 4, 1988) 
Crnkovic, Antonia (I1151)
 
2703 Obituary:

Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt

Funeral for Mrs. Antonia Crnkovich Ozbolt, 92, McDonald's Chapel, who died Saturday, will be 10 a.m. tomorrow, St. Anthony's Catholic Church, burial Oakland Cemetery, Angwin's Ensley directing. Rosary 7:30 p.m. today, Angwin Mortuary Center. Native Yugoslavia, member St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors: three daughters, Mrs. Doris Johnson, Center Point, Mrs. Anne Bradley, Ensley, Mrs. Inez Wiles, McDonald's Chapel; two brothers, Angel Crnkovich, Oak Grove, La., Joe Crnkovich, Zwolle, La.

(Published in The Birmingham Post-Herald on October 3, 1988)

 
Crnkovic, Antonia (I1151)
 
2704 Obituary:

MRS. ARISTELLE LEBLANC

Funeral service were held Friday afternoon at the Broussardville Catholic church for Mrs. Aristelle LeBlanc, 72, who died at the home of Mrs. Avery Frederick near Kaplan Thursday morning. She is survived by seven children, including four sons, Aplhonse LeBlanc, Johnson Bayou, Vivtor LeBlanc, Clement LeBlanc, of Kaplan and Felix LeBlanc of Highland Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Humbert Dubois, Mrs. Azery Frederick and Mrs. Anuse Dubois of Kaplan; four sisters, Mrs. Francois Comeaux of Lafayette, Mrs. Ulgey Hebert of Port Arthur, Texas, Mrs. Enias Hebert of Abbeville and Mrs. Eugene Hebert of Kaplan; two brothers Alexander Landry and Azera Landry of Leroy. She is also survived by 44 grand children and 13 great grand children.

(Published in The Kaplan Journal on July 27, 1935) 
Landry, Francoise (I2644)
 
2705 Obituary:

Mrs. Aristile LeBlanc

ABBEVILLE - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow in St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Abbeville for Mrs. Aristile LeBlanc, 53, the former Evelena Buford, who died unexpectedly at 7:40 p.m. yesterday in New Iberia. Interment will be in the Abbeville Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband Aristile LeBlanc of Abbeville; one son, Doris LeBlanc of Abbeville; one daughter, Dorothy Rose LeBlanc of Abbeville; one sister, Mrs. Wilfred Trahan of Abbeville; two half sisters, Miss Linda Buford of Hackberry and Mrs. Honore Hebert Jr. of Sulphur; one brother, Adam Buford of Kaplan; three half brothers, Winnie and Ray Buford, both of Hackberry and Wilson Buford of Sulphur; and three grandchildren.

The body is at First National Funeral Home in Abbeville until time for services, and Meaux Funeral Home of Kaplan is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on September 11, 1967)

 
Buford, Evelena (I15451)
 
2706 Obituary:

Mrs. Aristile LeBlanc

Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Abbeville for Mrs. Aristile LeBlanc 53, the former Evelena Buford, who died unexpectedly at 7:40 p.m. Sunday in New Iberia. Interment was in the Abbeville Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband Aristile LeBlanc of Abbeville; one daughter, Dorothy Rose LeBlanc of Abbeville; one sister, Mrs. Wilfred Trahan of Abbeville, two half sisters, Miss Linda Buford of Hackberry and Mrs. Honore Hebert Jr. of Sulphur; one brother, Adam Buford of Kaplan; three half brothers, Winnie and Ray Buford, both of Hackberry and Wilson Buford of Sulphur; and three grandchildren.

The body was at First National Funeral Home in Abbeville until time for services, and Meaux Funeral Home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on September 14, 1967)

 
Buford, Evelena (I15451)
 
2707 Obituary:

Mrs. Aug. Perres, Pioneer Resident, Passes Away

Mrs. Auguste Perres, pioneer resident of Rayne, passed away at Sunday evening, February 28th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Frank Jeanmard, in Lafayette following a long illness.

Mrs. Perres was Dolores Arenas, a native of Terrebonne Parish, and moved here with her husband shortly after their marriage over 45 years ago. At that time travel was still by stagecoach, and Rayne was a struggling crossroad village known as Pooperville then settled about 2 miles south of the present town. When the railroad came through the far-sighted residents of the village moved houses and all to the present location, and Mr. Perres opened a blacksmith shop here, prospered and accumulated considerable very choice real estate holdings. Mr. Perres preceded his wife in death five years ago.

At the time of her death Mrs. Perres was 68 years 1 month and 7 days of age. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. J. Frank Jeanmard of Lafayette, one son, Felix Perres of Rayne, and a niece, Mrs. E. C. Fremaux of Rayne. The body was viewed by a large number of friends and relatives Monday afternoon at the home of her son, Feli Perres, where it lay in state from 2 to 4 o'clock.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on March 6, 1926) 
Arenas, Dolores (I1504)
 
2708 Obituary:

Mrs. Avery Frederick

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in St. Therese Catholic Church for Mrs. Avery Frederick, 95, who died at 3:20 a.m. Monday in Heritage Manor Nursing Home. Burial will follow in Kaplan Cemetery.

Survivors include three sons, Preston Frederick of Abbeville, Victor A. Frederick of Lake Charles and Francis A. Frederick of Houma; one daughter, Mrs. Evalise (Tiny) Owers of Sulphur; 24 grandchildren and 92 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on November 25, 1986)

 
LeBlanc, Elmire (I2649)
 
2709 Obituary:

Mrs. Bernice Farmer Snyder Rites Today

SNYDER (SC) - Mrs. Bernice Farmer, 47, died at 11:30 p.m. Thursday in Cogdell Memorial Hospital after a short illness.

Funeral will be held at 4:30 p.m. today at Northside Baptist Church with burial in Hillside Memorial Gardens directed by Bell-Seale Funeral Home.

Mrs. Farmer was born Aug. 20, 1921 in Jayton. She had lived in Snyder the past three years. She was a Baptist.

Survivors include her mother, Mrs. Maudie Harrison of Snyder; a daughter, Mrs. Brenda Koch of Abilene, Kan.; a sister, Mrs. Lavell Earl of Fort Worth, four brothers, L. D. Harrison of Memphis, Tenn., Loyd Harrison and Wayne Harrison, both of Odessa, and N. J. Harrison Jr. of Caney, Kan. and three grandchildren.

(Published in The San Angelo Standard-Times on June 14, 1969) 
Harrison, Doyle Bernice (I168)
 
2710 Obituary:

MRS. BERTHA L. HEBERT

Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha L. Hebert, 84, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 7, from Christ the King Catholic Church.

the Rev. Irving DeBlanc will officiate. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home.

Visitation will begin at 11 a.m. today in the funeral home.

Mrs. Hebert died at 1:10 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, 1992 in Lake Charles.

A lifelong resident of Lake Charles, she was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church and past member of the church altar society.

Survivors are one son, Eddie Hebert Jr.; one daughter, Mrs. Ramond (Gloria) Bouillon; one brother, Fremont E. LeBleu, all of Lake Charles, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on January 6, 1992) 
LeBleu, Bertha (I7281)
 
2711 Obituary:

Mrs. Billy D. (Polly) Clem

Big Spring (RNS)- Funeral for Mrs. Billy D. (Polly) Clem, 21, of Big Spring, who died Sunday of injuries resulting from a July 4 auto accident, will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Randy Cotton, associate minister officiating.

Entombment will be in the mausoleum at Trinity Memorial Park.

Born Oct. 11, 1950, in Big Spring, she married Billy D. Clem June 17, 1972, in Big Spring. She graduated from Big Spring High School in 1971 and from Baltai Reese School of Hair Dressing and Cosmetology.

Survivors are her husband, Sgt. Billy D. Clem of Webb AFB; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron McCracken of Big Spring; one brother, Bobby Joseph McCracken of Big Spring; maternal grandmother, Mrs. R. W. McNew of Big Spring; an number of aunts, uncles and cousins.

(Published in The Abilene Reporter-News on July 26, 1972) 
McCracken, Polly Louella (I6936)
 
2712 Obituary:

Mrs. Boudreaux Buried Tuesday

Mrs. Sylvest Boudreaux, 87, 810 Wiltz St., Rayne, died at 4:40 a.m. Monday at her home after a long illness.

Mrs. Boudreaux, the former Louisa Clement, was a life-long resident of Rayne.

Funeral services were held Tuesday morning at St. Joseph Catholic Church and burial followed in St. Joseph Cemetery.

Her survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Lelia B. Moore, Rayne; one grandchild, Mrs. Edgar Devillier, Winnie, Texas; three great-grandchildren; and seven great-great grandchildren.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on June 3, 1965) 
Clement, Louisa (I1482)
 
2713 Obituary:

Mrs. Boudreaux Services Held Monday

Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Adeline Boudreaux, 88, widow of the late Laurent J. Boudreaux, were held at 2:30 p.m. Monday from St. Joseph Catholic Church.

Burial followed in the St. Joseph Cemetery, with Gossen Funeral Home directing arrangement.

Mrs. Boudreaux died at 10:45 p.m. Saturday, December 15, at the Rayne-Branch Hospital following a recent illness.

Native of Acadia Parish, she had spent most of her lifetime in Rayne, residing at 600 Second Street for many years. She was a loved mother and housewife, her home, her family and her church filling her life with much comfort and happiness.

She is survived by one son, Ernest J. Boudreaux of Bunkie, La., 3 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and one great, great grandchild.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on December 20, 1973) 
LeBleu, Adeline Lillian (I1169)
 
2714 Obituary:

Mrs. Boylston

Mrs. Claudia Bumgardner Boylston, 75, of Houston, Tex., a former Bossier City resident, died Tuesday in Bossier City General Hospital after a sudden illness. She was a native of Linton.

The funeral will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Red River Baptist Church with the Rev. K. K. Corkin, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Lay Cemetery in Bossier Parish under the direction of the Bossier City Chapel of Rose-Neath Funeral Home.

Survivors include a son, Dr. William H. Boylston Jr. of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Wilbern Dalrymple of Benton; and two grandsons.

Pallbearers will be Norwood Dalrymple, John Roland Birdwell, Harry Marvin Bumgardner, Billy McCall Bumgardner, Robert Morland, Lyman McKinney and Phillip Hyatt.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on April 15, 1976)

 
Bumgardner, Claudia Zelma (I11975)
 
2715 Obituary:

Mrs. Brothers Rites October 18

Funeral services for Mrs. J.B. Brothers were held at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 18, in the Church of Christ with Paul Epps, Minister, officiating.

Mrs. Brothers died at 3:35 a.m. October 17 in the Seymour Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Pallbearers were nephews, Lonnie Gross of Andrews, Robert Nix of Munday, Eidsel Brothers of Fort Worth, Charles Beaver of Wichita Falls, Robert Brothers and Loyd King of Seymour.

Burial was in Riverview Cemetery under the direction of Elliston - Archer Funeral Home.

Sadie Ethel Beaver was born to Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Beaver April 22, 1892 in Erath County. She became a member of the Church of Christ at an early age. The Beaver family came to Baylor County in 1905. She married John B. Brothers, who died in 1965, April 22, 1915. To this union was born three sons, J.W. (Jake) of Wichita Falls, Orval of Seymour, Weldon who died in the Philippine Islands in 1969, Two daughters, Delta Mae and Pauline of Seymour.

Also surviving are a brother Sam Beaer of Seymour, Two sisters Mrs. Ada Brothers of Wichita Falls and Mrs. Ida King of Texas City, Two grandchildren also survive - Deborah Cox of Paris, Texas and Eugene of San Angelo.

Many pleasant memories are left behind by the life and example she lived. She lived for God, the Church, her family and friends.

Those attending from out of town: Glenna Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brothers, San Angelo; Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Brothers, Mrs. Ada Brothers, Lucille Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn King, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaver and Leroy of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Ida King, Texas City, Mr. and Mrs. B.A. Brothers, Eidsel and Royce Brothers, Doris Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Priddy of Forth Worth, Diane Ward, Crowell, Robert Beaver and Betty Hall of Burkburnett, Peggy Randolph of Temple Oklahoma, Wanda McClure and Janice Givins of Electra, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nix, Munday, Mr. and Mrs. Homer High of Seagraves, Mrs. Claude Gross and Lonnie Gross of Andrews.

(Published in The Seymour Baylor County Banner on October 26, 1972) 
Beaver, Sadie Ethel (I686)
 
2716 Obituary:

Mrs. Bumgardner

HOMER - Mrs. Gussie Bumgardner, 85, died Monday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. today, at the First Baptist Church with the Revs. Barnard Canterbury and Walter Eaton Jr. officiating. Burial will be in the Arlington Cemetery. Pinelands Funeral Home in charge.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Robert Mooreland of Homer; two sisters, Mrs. W. C. Young, of Alice, Tex., and Miss Faye Norman of Minden; two brothers, Justin Norman of Minden and Glenn Norman of Bossier City; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on July 5, 1977) 
Norman, Gustava Inez (I12946)
 
2717 Obituary:

Mrs. Bynah A. Ross

Mrs. Bynah A. Ross, 74, of 3332 Community, a Dallas resident for 45 years, died here Monday.

Mrs. Ross was a native of Carencro, La.

Survivors: A son, Tommy Bruce Ross of Dallas; three daughters, Mrs. Fred W. Harrison of Dallas, Mrs. Carl Campbell of Pilot Mountain, N.C., and Mrs. Jack D. Stalling of Commerce; a brother, Maurice Francez of Lafayette, La.; four sisters, Mrs. Eloise Lamary of Morgan City, La., Mrs. Agnes Harrington of Buras, La., Mrs. E.C. Kuhlman of Lake Charles, La., and Mrs. Alvin Tate of Houston, and five grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Laurel Land Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park.

(Published in The Dallas Morning News on July 15, 1969) 
Francez, Bynah Ann (I3591)
 
2718 Obituary:

Mrs. C. J. Swain, Former Local Resident, Dies At the Age of 90 Years

Mrs. C. J. Swain, 90, grandmother of Mrs. C. M. Horton and Arthur Swain of this city and long a local resident prior to 1916, died in Tallahassee Thursday night at the home of her son, J. W. Swain, according to information reaching here Friday. She had been ill for the past three weeks.

Funeral services are to be conducted at Titusville Sunday, followed by burial there.

The deceased is survived by four sons and two daughters, together with a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. Mr. Swain died several years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Swain conducted a drygoods and notions store in Fort Pierce for a number of years, later moving to Titusville. Mrs. Swain remained here until last April, when she went to Tallahassee to make her home with her son. She will be remembered by many of the older residents of the city.

(Published in The Fort Pierce Tribune on July 28, 1933)

 
Crow, Mary Jane (I5474)
 
2719 Obituary:

MRS. C. LEBLEU HAIR

Funeral services for Mrs. Cora LeBleu Hair, 77, of 1720 N. Shattuck St., will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the north chapel of Hixson Funeral Home.

The Rev. Jack Tanner, pastor of Bethel Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in the Sallier Cemetery.

Mrs. Hair died at 3:50 p.m. Thursday in a local hospital.

She was a lifelong resident of Lake Charles.

Survivors are her husband, Vira Hair; five daughters, Mrs. Katherine Cole of Ragley and Mrs. Evelyn Romero, Mrs. Agnes Oliver, Mrs. Helen Nelson and Mrs. Dorothy LaFosse, all of Lake Charles.

Also, four sons, Creighton LeBleu of DeQuincy, Jess Willard LeBleu, Wilbur LeBleu and Pascal LeBleu Jr., all of Ragley; one sister, Mrs. Mable Stout of Lake Charles; one brother, James Farque of Moss Bluff; 32 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on April 17, 1970) 
Farque, Coraline (I12191)
 
2720 Obituary:

Mrs. C. S. Clement Succumbs On Tuesday

Mrs. C. S. Clement, 55, a resident of northeast Crowley, died at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at a Lafayette hospital, and will be buried following services at 4 p.m. Wednesday from St. Joseph Catholic church at Rayne. Burial is to follow in the Rayne cemetery.

But few details of the family could be learned; however, a daughter and two sons survive.

The Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on January 14, 1942) 
Simon, Celima (I2461)
 
2721 Obituary:

Mrs. C. Trahan

- Abbeville

Mrs. Claude Trahan, the former Giles Frederick, 45, a resident of Abbeville died in a Lafayette hospital at 1 a.m. today. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday at a 3 p.m. mass in the St. Mary Magdalen Catholic church in Abbeville. Interment will be in the New Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Azery Frederick of Abbeville; four sons, Wilfred, Wilbert, Paul, and Thomas James Trahan, all of Abbeville; one daughter, Mary Lou Trahan of Abbeville; three brothers, Preston Frederick of Abbeville, Vick Frederick of Lake Charles and Francis Frederick of Houma; two sisters, Mrs. Curtis E. Phillip of Sulphur, and Mrs. Sylvain Romero of Abbeville, and three grandchildren.

Moss Funeral Home of Abbeville is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Daily Iberian and Jeanerette Enterprise on May 22, 1964)

 
Frederick, Giles Elizabeth (I14566)
 
2722 Obituary:

Mrs. C.C. (Clara) Crow

Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. C.C. (Clara) Crow, 74, who passed away Wednesday in Hood General Hospital.

Mrs. Crow had been a resident of Granbury for one year and formerly had lived in Colorado City, Tex. since the age of 10. She was born May 23, 1906 in Hamilton County and was a housewife.

Survivors include her daughter, Mrs. Leldon (Mona) McBrayer of Granbury; a son, Cecil J. Crow of Colorado City; five grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Sam Oden of Westbrook, Mrs. Wanda Jameson of Silver, Mrs. Euna Goswick of Big Springs and Mrs. Dorothy Reese of Levelland; and six brothers, Fred Wagner of Odessa, Vernon Wagner of Colorado City, Sidney Wagner of Sweetwater and Jewel Wagner of Wichita Falls.

Services were held in the Kiker-Seale Funeral Home in Colorado City with Rev. Glenn Ward officiating and Larry Wesson assisting. Burial was in the Colorado City Cemetery.

(Published in The Hood County News on March 29, 1981) 
Wagner, Clara Frances (I248)
 
2723 Obituary:

MRS. CARLOTTA M. LEBLANC

Funeral services for Mrs. Carlotta M. LeBlanc, 88, of 3620 7th St., are set for 10 a.m. Thursday in St. James Catholic Church. Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Park. A rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Clayton-Thompson Funeral Home Chapel.

Mrs. LeBlanc, a native of Carencro, La., and resident of Port Arthur since 1910, died at 8:10 a.m. Wednesday in Cresthaven Nursing Home in Groves following a short illness. She was a member of St. James Catholic Church.

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. J. R. Hatfield of Port Arthur and Mrs. L. E. Schott of Galveston; five grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be O. A. Yelton, Albert Choate, Lester Schott, C. B. Rogers, John Bos and C. A. LeCoq.

Clayton-Thompson Funeral Home, 2105 Procter St., 985-5504.

(Published in the Port Arthur News on June 26, 1974)

 
Abbadie, Carlotta Margaret (I1013)
 
2724 Obituary:

Mrs. Catherine Farque Dies Early Friday

Mrs. Catherine Farque, 76, died at 1:15 a.m. Friday in the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Charles B. Stout of North Goss boulevard.

Mrs. Farque was a lifelong resident of Lake Charles and a member of the Catholic church.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, with the Rev. Father Roger Moag officiating. Burial will be in Sallier cemetery, under direction of Hixson funeral home.

Mrs. Farque is survived by three daughters, Mrs. P. LeBleu, Mrs. Henry Dronnette and Mrs. Charles Stout; one son, James Farque; two brothers, Bolsan LeBleu and Arsene LeBleu, all of Lake Charles; 41 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

(Published in The Lake Charles American Press on December 6, 1947) 
LeBleu, Catherine (I5809)
 
2725 Obituary:

Mrs. Claude Trahan

Last rites were conducted at 3 p.m. Saturday in the St. Mary Magdalen Catholic church in Abbeville for Mrs. Claude Trahan, 45, the former Elizabeth Giles Frederick, of Abbeville.

Burial was in the New Catholic cemetery in Abbeville under the direction of the Moss funeral home of Abbeville.

Mrs. Trahan died at 1 a.m. Friday in a Lafayette hospital.

Survivors include her husband; four sons, Wilfred, Wilbert, Paul and Thomas James Trahan, all of Abbeville; one daughter, Miss Mary Lou Trahan of Abbeville; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Azery Frederick of Abbeville; three brothers, Preston Frederick of Abbeville; Vic Frederick of Lake Charles and Francis Frederick of Houma; two sisters, Mrs. Curtis Phillips of Sulphur and Mrs. Sylvain Romero of Abbeville; and three grandchildren.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on May 28, 1964) 
Frederick, Giles Elizabeth (I14566)
 
2726 Obituary:

Mrs. Claude Trahan

ABBEVILLE - Funeral services for Mrs. Claude Trahan, 45, the former Elizabeth Giles Frederick, Abbeville, will be held at 3 p.m. tomorrow at St. Mary Magdelen Catholic Church, Abbeville.

Interment will be in the New Catholic Cemetery.

Mrs. Trahan died at 1 a.m. today in a Lafayette hospital.

Survivors include her husband; four sons, Wilfred Trahan, Wilbert Trahan, Paul Trahan, and Thomas Trahan, all of Abbeville; a daughter, Mary Lou Trahan, Abbeville; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Azery Frederick, Abbeville; three brothers, Preston Frederick, Abbeville, Vic Frederick, Lake Charles, and Francis Frederick, Houma; two sisters, Mrs. Curtiss Phillips, Sulphur, and Mrs. Sylvain Romero, Abbeville; and three grandchildren.

Moss Funeral Home, Abbeville, is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on May 22, 1964)

 
Frederick, Giles Elizabeth (I14566)
 
2727 Obituary:

MRS. CLEMENT DIES SATURDAY

Funeral Services Are Held Sunday From St. Joseph Catholic Church

Funeral services for Mrs. Anatole Clement, nee Odele Breaux, 65 years of age, who died at 2:20 P.M. Saturday, January 15, at the Laurent Boudreaux home following a brief illness, were held Sunday afternoon, January 16, from St. Joseph's Catholic Church with interment in the adjoining Catholic cemetery.

Rev. Hebert Lerschen officiated during the services Sunday afternoon which were attended by a large group of friends and acquaintances from this community. In a brief message of condolence he pad tribute to the life of a devoted mother which had been ended, and his words were a source of much consolation to the bereaved family. Pallbearers included Willie Clement, Walter Clement, Anatole Clement, Jr., August Clement, Elias Simon and Leland Clark.

Funeral arrangements were under the direction of the Gossen and Privat Funeral Home.

Mrs. Clement's death came as a shock to her family, since she had been in apparent good health until two weeks ago. During the Christmas holidays she visited relatives in Lake Charles, and had never complained of any illness. When she became ill two weeks before her passing, it was evident that her condition was critical, but until that time, they were not aware that she was suffering from any ailment.

Born and reared in this immediate vicinity, Mrs. Clement was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Breaux. In early womanhood, she became the bride of Anatole Clement, and to this union were born ten children, eight of whom survive. She was preceded in death one year by her husband, "B.B." Clement, as he was more familiarly known by his friends, passing away in February, 1937.

She is survived by three daughters: Mrs. Leland Clark and Mrs. M.J. Henry, Lake Charles; Mrs. Elias Simon of Crowley; and five sons: Clobule, Willie, Walter, Elphie Clement of Rayne, and Anatole Clement, Jr., of Lake Charles. In addition, she is survived by three sisters: Misses Eugenie and Bridget Breaux and Mrs. Melanie Dupont, all of Rayne; and two brothers, Cyprien and Elie Breaux, also of Rayne.

Tribune expresses the sympathy of the community to members of the family who are deeply grieved over the loss of their loved one.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian Tribune on January 21, 1938) 
Breaux, Odelia (I2446)
 
2728 Obituary:

MRS. CLEMENT RITES HELD

Mrs. Walter Clement, 30 years of age, resident of Rayne for many years and well known throughout this entire community, died at the Acadia Hospital in Crowley at 9:00 p.m. Friday, March 27 following a year's illness.

Mrs. Clement underwent a major operation last year, and had improved in health for the last five months but her condition had grown worse recently, and she had been receiving treatment in the Crowley hospital since that time.

Funeral services were held Sunday from St. Joseph's Catholic church immediately after high Mass with the Rev. Msgr. Robert Lerschen officiating. Interment followed in the adjacent Catholic cemetery and until the hour for the funeral, the remains were held at the family residence in South Rayne.

Mrs. Clement was the former Edna Callier, native of Cecilia, La. She was married on November 23, 1917 to Walter Clement and the family had residing in Rayne since that time.

She is survived by her husband, Walter Clement; one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Gankendorff, Jr., of Norwood, La; her mother, Mrs. Paul Callier, of Breaux Bridge; four sisters, Mrs. J.B. Roper, Mrs. Emory Comeaux, Mrs. J. LeBlanc, and Mrs. Fred Talbot, all of Port Arthur; and six brothers, Alcee, Claude, Able, Wesley, and Darand Callier, all of Port Arthur, Tex, and Pvt. Danny Callier, who is serving with the U.S. Army, stationed in New Orleans.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on March 24, 1944) 
Caillier, Philomene Edna (I2472)
 
2729 Obituary:

MRS. CLET LEBLANC

Mrs. Clet LeBlanc died Friday night at 9:30, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Martial Doucet, 610 Garfield St., at the age of 72 years, 9 months and 12 days.

Mrs. LeBlanc is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Pierre Landry, Mrs. Martial Doucet and Mrs. Frank Daigle, all of this city, and Mrs. J. W. Tanner, of New Orleans; four sons, Clebert LeBlanc, Jr., of Rayne, La., Homer P. LeBlanc, of Shreveport, Albert LeBlanc, Port Arthur, Texas, and Frank P. LeBlanc, San Antonio, Texas; 19 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Broussard at 10:30 Sunday morning, followed by interment in the Catholic Cemetery there.

The funeral arrangements are in charge of Rene Delhomme.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 17, 1927)

 
Vincent, Marguerite Azena (I369)
 
2730 Obituary:

Mrs. Clinton J. Petitjean, Jr.
4 May 1927 - June 23, 2007

Funeral Services will be conducted for Mrs. Clinton J. Petitjean, Jr., the former Ernestine Richard, 80, at 10 a.m. Friday at Nativity of Our Lady Catholic Church with the Rev. Mike Arnaud officiating. Entombment will follow at the church mausoleum. Visitation will be held from 6 a.m. until 9 p.m. Thursday with a Rosary at 7 p.m. The funeral home will reopen at 8 a.m. on Friday until service time.

A native of Acadia Parish and a resident of New Iberia, Mrs. Petitjean passed away at 1:45 a.m. on Saturday June 23, 2007 at Lafayette General Hospital.

A longtime resident of New Iberia, Mrs. Petitjean was an active member of Nativity of Our Lady. She also did various volunteering, especially at St. Francis diner.

She is survived by her son, Ronald Hubert Petitjean of Dallas, TX; a daughter, Sylvia Theresa Petitjean of New Orleans; a sister, Leatrice Richard Trahan of Rayne; and granddaughter, Yvette Azelie Petitjean of New Orleans.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Clinton J. Petitjean, Jr. and parents, Rene and Marie Boudreaux Richard.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that individuals donate to St. Francis Diner, 1201 South Hopkins St., LA 70560 in Mrs. Petitjean's memory.

Evangeline Funeral Homes, Inc. of New Iberia is in charge of arrangements

(Published by Evangeline Funeral Home of New Iberia, LA) 
Richard, Ernestine Ivy (I2431)
 
2731 Obituary:

Mrs. Clodia Clement Expires In Rayne

RAYNE, La. - Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today in St. Joseph Catholic Church here for Mrs. Clodia LeBlanc Clement, 77, of Rayne, who died at 10:55 a.m. Friday in the Rayne - Branch Hospital.

Burial in the Old St. Joseph Cemetery will be under the direction of Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne.


Survivors include a son, August Clement of Paramount, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Rena Broussard of Rayne; two brothers, Philip and Ignace LeBlanc, both of Rayne; two sisters, Mrs. Philip Hebert and Mrs. Gilbert Hebert, both of Rayne; six grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Crowley Post-Signal on January 17, 1970)

 
LeBlanc, Clodia (I2474)
 
2732 Obituary:

Mrs. Collard's Funeral Set For Saturday

Mrs. Mamie Christine Collard, 75, a resident of Bryan for 55 years, died Thursday at 1:55 p.m. after a lingering illness.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Callaway-Jones Funeral Home where the body will repose until time for the service.

She was born in Normangee, Leon County, February 4, 1882 and her parents were members of a pioneer family of that county. On November 4, 1902, she was married to W. S. Collard of Bryan and they made their home here where she became affiliated with the First Christian Church. She has been a member of that church for 55 years and has been active in all plans of the church especially participating in the organized woman's work, serving as president for several terms.

The pastor, the Rev. Roy D. Holt, will conduct the service during which Lane Lynch, soloist, will sing "Under His Wings" and "Sweet Hour of Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Imogene Nash Robertson, organist. Interment will be in the Bryan City Cemetery with the following friends serving as pallbearers: Dr. Carl Lyman, Dr. L. O. Gibbs, O. J. Moss, George E. Adams, Tom Brady and Ken Duncan.

Listed as honorary pall bearers are E. L. Harter, Charlie Ball, A. C. Plasek, Dr. T. T. Walton, Dr. T. O. Walton, Jr. and members of the official board and officers of the First Christian Church.

Mrs. Collard is survived by her husband, Will S. Collard, 711 S. Baker, Bryan; one daugh-Bryan; two grandsons, John K. Bryan; tow grandsons, John K. Carr, of Beaumont, and Lt. William Sidney Carr of San Angelo; four great grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Nannie Collard of Fort Worth.

(Published in The Bryan Eagle on January 10, 1958) 
Jamison, Mamie Christine (I7571)
 
2733 Obituary:

Mrs. Crow-

Funeral services were held in the Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Somerville at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, April 20, for Mrs. Josephine Crow of Somerville. The Rev. T. V. Lewis, pastor of the Christian Church officiated. Mrs. Pat Westfall sang two solos, "The Old Rugged Cross" and "Nearer My God to Thee", accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Cecil Matejowsky. Mrs. Crow passed away early Thursday morning, April 17, in Hilhaven Rest Home at Waco, after being in ill health for several years.

She was born in Gay Hill, Washington County, Texas on March 25, 1878, the daughter of the late Julius and Emilie Tonn Stolz. She had attained the age of 91 years and 23 days.

Mrs. Crow was married for 61 years to the late E. M. Crow, who passed away on December 14, 1967. The Crow family had resided in Somerville for the past 65 years.

Mrs. Crow is survived by one son, James J. Crow of Waco; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Simmers of White Castle, Louisiana; two sisters, Mrs. John Kruska of Granite, Oklahoma and Mrs. Fred Quebe of Agua Dulce; one brother, J. C. Stolz of Brenham; three grandsons; two granddaughters; eight granddaughters; three great grandsons; and many other relatives.

Interment was beside her husband in the Oaklawn Cemetery under the direction of Woods Funeral Home. The following served as pallbearers, John Current of Bellville, John Toupal of Caldwell, Jimmie Stout, Walter Woods, Dwain Smith and Ed Wilkening.

(Published in The Burleson County Citizen on April 24, 1969) 
Stolz, Josephine Amelia (I5826)
 
2734 Obituary:

Mrs. Daniel Leleux

RAYNE - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church for Mrs. Daniel E. LeLeux, 50, the former Kathleen McBride, who died at 8:10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Lafayette.

Entombment will be in the mausoleum at St. Joseph Cemetery.

She was a long time member of the Rayne Garden Club and was presently representative at large for the Louisiana Garden Club Federation. She was past Seventh District director for the Louisiana Federation, and a member of the Louisiana Accredited Flower Show Judges and also a member of the Louisiana Landscape Design Critics Council. She was also a member of the Louisiana Society of Horticultural Research.

Mrs. LeLeux was a member and former officer of the Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and member and past president of the auxiliary of Arcenaux Post American Legion. She was also active in Court Rayne, Catholic Daughters of America.

She is survived by her husband, Daniel E. LeLeux of Rayne; one son, David LeLeux of Rayne; one daughter, Suzanne LeLeux of Rayne; mother, Mrs. E.S. McBride Sr. of Rayne; four brothers, Edward S. McBrdie Jr. of Kingsville, Maryland, Sidney McBride and Warren McBride both of Rayne, and Harold McBride, serving with the U.S. Army in Germany; and one sister, Mrs. Marilyn LeLeux of Esterwood.

Gossen Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on December 8, 1978) 
McBride, Kathleen Rita (I4008)
 
2735 Obituary:

Mrs. Daniel LeLeux

RAYNE, La. - Funeral services for Mrs. Daniel LeLeux, 50, the former Kathleen McBride who died at 8:10 a.m. today at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in the St. Joseph Mausoleum.

A native of Rayne, and the daughter of Mrs. Mae Platsmier McBride, and the late Edward S. McBride, whe attended local schools prior to her marriage to Mr. LeLeux. They continued to reside in Rayne where she had been active in many civic organizations. She was a longtime member of the Rayne Garden Club and presently a member-at-large for the La. Garden Club Federation where she had previously served as corresponding secretary. She was also a past Seventh District Director of the La. Federation and a member of the La. Accredited Flower Show judges, the La. Landscape Design Critics Council, and the La. Society for Horticultural research. She was a member and former officer of the Acadia Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, member of the Auxillary of Arceneaux Post American Legion, and the Rayne Catholic Daughters of America.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by one son, David LeLeux of Rayne and one daughter, Suzanne LeLeux also of Rayne; her mother, Mrs. E.S. McBride Sr. of Rayne; four brothers, Edward S. McBride Jr. of Kingsville, Maryland, Sidney McBride of Rayne, Warren McBride of Rayne, and Harold McBride serving the Army in Germany; one sister Mrs. Marilyn LeLeux of Estherwood.

Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Crowley Post Signal on December 8, 1978)

 
McBride, Kathleen Rita (I4008)
 
2736 Obituary:

MRS. DELIA ALSTON

Mrs. Delia Vincent Alston, 77, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. E. Kendall. Funeral services were conducted at the Kendall home Wednesday afternoon, with Rev. Otis Spinks, pastor of the Methodist church officiating. Interment was in Nullen cemetery at Singer.

Suvivors are three daughters, Mrs. T. E. Kendall, Mrs. Tom Alredge, of DeRidder; Mrs. W. R. Hill of DeQuincy; two brothers, Homer and George Vincent of DeQuincy; one sister, Mrs. Odis Ellis, Oakdale; twenty-two grand children and seven great grandchildren.

(Published in The DeQuincy News on March 7, 1947) 
Vincent, Cordelia (I14247)
 
2737 Obituary:

Mrs. Dewey Bourque

Funeral services were held Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of the Vincent Funeral Home for Mrs. Dewey Bourque, 72, the former Olivia LeBlanc, who died at 2:50 p.m. Friday in Abrom Kaplan Memorial Hospital.

She is survived by her husband of Kaplan; one step-son, Tony Major of Kaplan; three sisters, Celeste Cabrol and Anna Touchet, both of Abbeville, and Hilda Leblanc of Kaplan; five brothers, Aristille, Edward and E.J. LeBlanc, all of Abbeville, Nelton LeBlanc of Crowley and Alphonse LeBlanc of Patterson, La.; and two grandchildren.

Mrs. Bourque was a member of the Holy Rosary Altar Society.

Burial was in the Kaplan Catholic Cemetery with Vincent Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Kaplan Herald on September 5, 1984) 
LeBlanc, Olivia (I14445)
 
2738 Obituary:

Mrs. Dewey Bourque

KAPLAN - Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Vincent Funeral Home for Mrs. Dewey Bourque, 72, the former Olivia LeBlanc, who died at 2:50 p.m. Friday in the Kaplan hospital.

Burial was in the Kaplan Catholic Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Dewey Bourque of Kaplan; one step-son, Tony Major of Kaplan; three sisters, Celeste Cabrol and Onna Touchet, both of Abbeville and Hilda LeBlanc of Kaplan; five brothers, Arestille, Edward, and E.D. LeBlanc, all of Abbeville, Nelton LeBlanc of Crowley and Alphonse LeBlanc of Patterson; two grandchildren.

Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on September 4, 1984)

 
LeBlanc, Olivia (I14445)
 
2739 Obituary:

Mrs. Dewey Bourque

KAPLAN - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in Vincent Funeral Home chapel for Mrs. Dewey Bourque, 72, the former Olivia LeBlanc, who died at 2:50 p.m. Friday in Abrom Kaplan Memorial Hospital.

Burial will be in Kaplan Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Dewey Bourque of Kaplan; a step-son, Tony Major of Kaplan; three sisters, Celeste Caprol and Anna Touchet of Abbeville and Hilda LeBlanc of Kaplan; five brothers, Aristille, Edward and E.J. Bourque of Abbeville; Nelton Bourque of Crowley and Alphonse Bourque of Patterson; and two grandchildren.

Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on September 2, 1984)

 
LeBlanc, Olivia (I14445)
 
2740 Obituary:

Mrs. Don Louis Clement, Rayne

Special to the Times Democrat

Rayne, La., July 28. - Mrs. Don Louis Clement died this morning at 10 o'clock, at the advanced age of sixty-seven years. She will be buried at the Catholic Cemetery here tomorrow morning. She leaves two sons and four daughters.

(Published in The New Orleans Times-Democrat on July 29, 1903) 
LeBlanc, Calisse Zelonise (I1473)
 
2741 Obituary:

Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) Davis Bumgardner

SHREVEPORT, LA - Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) Davis Bumgardner, 80, passed away on Friday, May 27, 2005 after a brief illness.

Visitation will be held at Osborn Funeral Home on Saturday, May 28, 2005 from 11 a.m. until service time. Funeral service will begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 28, 2005 in the Chapel of Osborn Funeral Home.

Officiating will be Rev. Beth Love Tu'uta of Morningside United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Forest Park Cemetery.

Mrs. Bumgardner was a native and lifelong resident of Shreveport. She was a graduate of C. E. Byrd High School and a member of Morningside United Methodist Church. She retired after 26 years of service as a Sears Service Employee. Mrs. Bumgardner was very active in the PTA, Girl Scouts and was the Treasurer of the Methodist Women's Group.

Mrs. Bumgardner was preceded in death by her parents, Helen K. and Robert M. Davis; husband, Francis M. Bumgardner; and son, Robert Marion Bumgardner.

She is survived by her two daughters, Faye Schlehuber of Shreveport and Carole Weideman of Ft. Worth, TX; five grandchildren, Michael Schlehuber and Steven Schlehuber both of Panama City, FL, Martin Stoker of Shreveport, Kelly Stoker of Rowlett, TX, and Samantha Weideman of Fort Worth, TX; one great grandchild; one brother, Robert Milton Davis, Jr. of Shreveport; and one sister, Margaret Montet of Seattle, WA.

The family requests that memorials be made to the Morningside United Methodist Church.

The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the staff of Willis-Knighton Medical Center North 5th floor West Wing and to Rev. Beth Love Tu'uta.

(Published in The Shreveport Times on May 28, 2005) 
Davis, Dorothy Marie (I2682)
 
2742 Obituary:

Mrs. Drgac

CALDWELL - Services for Mrs. Lydia Drgac, 91, who died Sunday in Caldwell, were scheduled for 3 p.m. today in Phillips and Luckey Chapel with the Rev. Henry E. Beseda officiating. Burial was to be in Caldwell Masonic Cemetery.

Mrs. Drgac was born Feb. 17, 1888 in Nelsonville and had lived in Caldwell most of her life. She was a member of the Caldwell Brethren Church.

Survivors include her sons, Franklin Drgac of Cameron and Colbert Drgac of Caldwell; daughters, Mrs. John Graybow of Brenham and Mrs. Robert Siptak of Caldwell; brother, Alvin L. Schiller Sr. of Bryan; sister, Mrs. Gardena Mills of Austin; and seven grandchildren.

(Published in The Bryan-College Station Eagle on September 11, 1979)

 
Schiller, Lydia Matilda (I1746)
 
2743 Obituary:

MRS. DULCEY FAULK

JENNINGS - Funeral services for Mrs. Dulcey (Clement) Faulk, 57, will be at 10 a.m. today, Sept. 2, in Miguez Funeral Home Chapel.

Rev. Wade Lormand, pastor of United Pentecostal Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mrs. Faulk died at 3:47 p.m. Monday in a Lake Charles hospital.

She was a native of Crowley and was a Jennings area resident most of her life.

Survivors include one son, Rufus Leon Lavergne of Jennings, and three grandchildren.

(Published in The Lake Charles American-Press on September 2, 1981) 
Clement, Mary Dulcey (I2463)
 
2744 Obituary:

Mrs. E. K. McIntyre Dies in Hospital Here

Mrs. Evelyn Katherine McIntyre, 76, resident of Wichita Falls for 19 years, died Thursday morning in a hospital here.

She had made her home in Bowie for the last year but was visiting in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Leonard, 1105 Austin, when she became ill.

Funeral arrangements are under direction of Owens & Brumley Funeral Home.

She is survived by four sons, Earl McIntyre of Denison, J. B. McIntyre of Bowie, R. L. McIntyre of Dallas and J. E. McIntyre of Los Angeles, Calif.; six daughters, Mrs. Ima Smith of Sunset, Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Vera Rogers of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Virgie Blaskowsky of Raymondville, Mrs. Velma Hearne of Bowie and Mrs. Bessie Howle of Big Spring; 26 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

(Published in The Wichita Daily Times on July 14, 1949)

 
Proctor, Evelyn Katherine (I229)
 
2745 Obituary:

Mrs. E. S. McBride Sr.

RAYNE - Funeral A services will be held today at 3 p.m. for Mrs. E. S. B McBride Sr., the former Zulma Plattsmier, 82, who died suddenly at 8:45 a.m. H Monday at Rayne Branch Hospital following a brief illness.

Burial will be in the new St. Joseph Cemetery.

Survivors include four sons, Edward Scott McBride Jr., Kingsville, Maryland, Harold A. McBride, Fort Hood, Texas, Warren S. McBride and Sidney J. McBride, both of Rayne; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Marilyn) LeLeux Sr., Estherwood; two sisters, Mrs. Valerie (Nettie) Hebert, Rayne and Mrs. E.C. (Antonia) Andrus, Eunice; 19 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, E.S. McBride Sr., two brothers, George Plattsmier and Winnie J. Plattsmier, one sister, Mrs. Henry (Sydna) DeLuckey, one daughter, Mrs. Kathleen McBride LeLeux.

Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on February 1, 1983)

 
Plattsmier, Zulma Mae (I3995)
 
2746 Obituary:

MRS. E.S. MCBRIDE SR.

RAYNE, La. - Funeral services for Mrs. E.S. McBride Sr., nee Zulma Plattsmier, 82, who died Monday at 8:45 a.m. at the Rayne-Branch Hospital will be held today at 3 p.m. at the St. Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. McBride was preceded in death by her husband, E.S. McBride, Sr.; two brothers, George and Winnie Plattsmier; one sister, Mrs. Henry DeLuckey and one daughter, Mrs. Kathleen McBride LeLeux.

Surviving are four sons, Edward Scott McBride, Jr., of Kingsville, Md., Harold A. McBride of Fort Hood, Tex., and Warren S. and Sidney J. McBride of Rayne; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Marilyn) LeLeux Sr. of Estherwood; two sisters, Mrs. Valerie (Nettie) Hebert of Rayne and Mrs. E.C. (Antonia) Andrus of Eunice; 19 grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.

Gossen Funeral Home of Rayne is in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Crowley Post Signal on February 1, 1983)

 
Plattsmier, Zulma Mae (I3995)
 
2747 Obituary:

Mrs. E.S. McBride, Sr.

Funeral services for Mrs. E.S. McBride, Sr., 82, the former Zulma Plattsmier, lifelong resident of Rayne and member of one of the community's oldest and best known families, were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial following in the new St. Joseph Cemetery.

Mrs. McBride died suddenly at 8:45 a.m. Monday at Rayne-Branch Hospital following a brief illness of only a few days' duration.

Father Paul Belliveau, C.J.M. officiated at the funeral Mass with music for the service by members of the St. Joseph Choir with Herbert J. Hebert as organist. "Alleluia, The Strife Is O'er" was the entrance hymn, with other beautiful musical offerings including "Amazing Grace," "How Great Thou Art," and "Nearer My God To Thee."

First reading was given by Roy Lynn Trahan, a grand daughter with verses from St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians with the theme of "Love" characterizing the long and beautiful life of "Mae."

Fr. Belliveau, in a message of much comfort, said that to him, Christian burial is a treasured symbol of Hope, representing the goals God sets for each of His children, reaching out to the perfect image and likeness of God in which all have been created. Saying that God sent his Son to give the true picture of what the perfect image and likeness of Himself is, Fr. Belliveau again referred to St. Paul's Letter in the Scriptures, saying the way people relate to one another is a means of developing and strengthening the likeness of God in ourselves.

Reminding of Christ's message at the Last Supper - "Love one another as I have loved you," he said that this great simplicity sums up the love of Christ, a love which was reflected throughout Mrs. McBride's lifetime. "In receiving Communion, today we are not in the shadow of the Cross but in the glory of the Resurrection. It is never easy to say farewell to a family member nor friend, but in faith, hope and love, we know that one day we will meet again through the love of Christ and the promise of the Heavenly Father," was the closing message of comfort for the large assembly, of family and friends.

Pallbearers, active and honorary, were all her grandsons, the active pallbearers including Scott Edward McBride of Kingsville, Maryland, Harold P. LeLeux, Jr., David E. LeLeux, Sidney James McBride, Bryan McBride, and Elden J. McBride of Killen, Texas, while honorary pallbearers were John Mervin McBride, Carl J. McBride, and Stephen J. McBride.

Gossen Funeral Home directed arrangements.

Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Plattsmier, one of Rayne's prominent early families, she was married to the late E.S. McBride, Sr., also member of a well-known early family here. He was a veteran of World War I and active member of the American Legion, and her interest remained with the Auxiliary of the local Legion Post, an organization which she valued throughout her years of membership.

She was a dedicated and loving mother, providing a warm and beautiful home life for her husband and children, and setting a treasured example of self sacrifice and care for all her dear ones. She was employed for a number of years at the Sol Kahn Company and with Mervine Kahn Company, then later was a valued member of the staff at the Rayne City Hall.

Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will have the beautiful memory of her love enshrined in their hearts always. Their remembrance of her is sweet, and her deep and abiding love--her enjoyment of visits with all her devoted family, and her great love of friends and the treasure of years of happy memories will remain with each as a beautiful influence in their own lives.

Survivors include four sons, Edward Scott McBride, Jr., of Kingsville, Maryland, Harold A. McBride of Ft. Hood, Texas, Warren S. McBride and Sidney J. McBride, both of Rayne; one daughter, Mrs. Harold (Marilyn) LeLeux, Sr., of Estherwood; two sisters, Mrs. Valery (Nettie) Hebert of Rayne and Mrs. E.C. (Antonia) Andrus of Eunice; 19 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Her husband, E.S. McBride, Sr., George Plattsmier and Winnie J. Plattsmier, burial following in the new St. her brothers, Mrs. Henry Joseph Cemetery. (Sydna) Deluckey, a sister, and Mrs. McBride died suddenly one daughter, Mrs. Kathleen McBride LeLeux, preceeded her in death.

Acadian-Tribune shares in the sorrow of the family's great loss and the long years of our friendship with her will be cherished always with special memories of the joy those years have brought.

(Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on February 3, 1983)

 
Plattsmier, Zulma Mae (I3995)
 
2748 Obituary:

Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12th in the Vincent Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc, 46, the former Evelyn Marie Lemaire. Mrs. LeBlanc died Sunday, Feb. 10th at 10:25 a.m. in Marrero, La.

She is survived by her husband, Edwin LeBlanc of Gretna; four sons, Brett, Kirk Wayne and Randall Paul LeBlanc, all of Gretna and Russell James LeBlanc of Harvey; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Bertrand of Harvey and Mrs. Carrie LeBoeuf of Baldwin; three brothers, Dudley, Dennis and Curtis Lemaire, all of Kaplan; and six grandchildren.

Burial was in the Kaplan Cemetery with Vincent Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Kaplan Herald on February 20, 1980) 
LeMaire, Evelyn Mariel (I15559)
 
2749 Obituary:

Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc

KAPLAN - Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today in the Vincent Funeral Home chapel for Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc, 46, the former Evelyn Marie Lemaire who died at 10:25 a.m. Sunday in Marrero.

Burial was in the Kaplan Cemetery.

She is survived by her husband, Edwin LeBlanc of Gretna; four sons, Brett, Kirk and Randall LeBlanc, all of Gretna, Russell LeBlanc of Harvey; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Bertrand of Harvey, Mrs. Gary LeBeouf of Baldwin; three brothers, Dudley, Dennis and Curtis Lemaire, all of Kaplan; six grandchildren.

Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan was in charge of arrangements.

(Published in The Lafayette Daily Advertiser on February 12, 1980)

 
LeMaire, Evelyn Mariel (I15559)
 
2750 Obituary:

Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc

KAPLAN, - Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. today at Vincent Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Edwin LeBlanc, 46, the former Evelyn Marie Lemaire, who died at 10:25 a.m. Sunday in Marrero. Burial was in the Kaplan Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Edwin LeBlanc of Gretna, four sons, Brett, Kirk and Randall LeBlanc of Gretna, and Russell LeBlanc of Harvey, two sisters, Mrs. Oray Bertrand of Harvey and Mrs. Jerry LeBoeuf of Baldwin, three brothers, Dudley, Dennis and Curtis Lemaire of Kaplan and six grandchildren.

(Published in The Abbeville Meridional on February 12, 1980)

 
LeMaire, Evelyn Mariel (I15559)
 

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