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Lurby Richard Vincent
January 5, 1941 ~ March 10, 2025
ABBEVILLE - A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, March 13, 2025, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Maurice honoring the life of Lurby Richard Vincent, 84, who passed away on March 10, 2025, at Maison de Lafayette. Father Paul Bienvenu will officiate at the funeral mass.
Pallbearers will be Lon Hargrave, Miguel Fage, Kevin Trahan, Jeremy Trahan, Cory Trahan, and Craig Trahan. Burial will follow at St. Alphonsus Cemetery.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville on Thursday from 9 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. when the procession will depart for church. A rosary will be prayed at 12:30 p.m. on Friday.
Lurby was born on January 5, 1941, in Rayne, LA. She was married to Mr. Floyd Louis Vincent. Lurby was most passionate about her faith, her family, and her friends. She enjoyed going to the casino as well as playing bingo. If you couldn't find Lurby at any of these places, she would be watching her horse races. Lurby was full of life and anyone that knew her adored her.
She is survived by her daughter, Tammy Trahan (Ray); one granddaughter, Natasha Prejean; one daughter-in- law, Jo Ann Vincent; and special friend, Belinda Hargrave and her son, Lon Hargrave.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Louis Vincent; parents, Claby and Evie Gary Richard; her son, Floyd "Wade" Vincent; her two brothers, Dennis Richard and Belton Richard; and one sister, Ethel Monte.
The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff of Maison de Lafayette for caring for her.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

Herman James Adams
January 5, 1942 ~ March 7, 2025
ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12 p.m., Wednesday, March 12, 2025 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Herman James Adams, 83, who passed away on March 7, 2025 at his residence.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. when the procession will depart for church. Father Randall P. Moreau, friend of the family, will officiate the funeral mass at noon.
Herman was born in Crowley, Louisiana on January 5, 1942, the first born of Neelis and Gladys Adams. He was raised and grew up in Gueydan, Louisiana on his family rice farm, speaking Cajun French as his first language up until he began school, and tending to the needs of his family's cattle and rice farms while growing up as a child. Herman graduated from Gueydan High School in 1959. While in high school, Herman was a school officer and wore #38 for the Gueydan High School Bears' Varsity Football Team. Herman was also active in Future Farmers of America.
Herman went on to attend college at Southwestern Louisiana Institute, SLI, (currently University of LA at Lafayette), and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture. Following his graduation in 1963 from SLI/UL, Herman went on to Graduate School at LSU in Baton Rouge, School of Agriculture, earning a Master's Degree in 1965 in the field of Animal Sciences.
While teaching for LSU in 1965, Herman was set up on a blind date by a mutual friend. On this night, at Pat O'Brien's in the French Quarter, Herman met Angela "Angie" Ketchum, a student at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, from Mobile, Alabama. They fell in love and were married in 1967. Herman and Angie moved to Thibodaux, Louisiana where they spent their early married years, and met some of their greatest, lifelong friends. They lived in the Thibodaux/Houma area of Louisiana until they were transferred by his job to Abbeville, LA in 1974. Herman and Angie loved traveling together, with their favorite place being Lake Tahoe. They remained residents of Abbeville the rest of their married life, where they worked and raised their family.
Herman and Angie had three beautiful children, who were the center and joy of his life. Herman was a loving, present and supportive father. He was extremely proud of his children and doted especially on his daughters. Herman encouraged their academic achievements. He never missed a dance recital or school event. Herman never let them get on the road back to college without checking their oil level under the hood, or the tire pressure for their long drive. He built treehouses, and props for dance recitals. He taught his girls how to drive and how to balance a check book to the penny every month. Herman and his son, Barrett, shared a special relationship and Herman loved Barrett unconditionally, learning many life lessons from his son. Herman and Barrett also shared their love of Cajun Music and being together on the farm. Herman was also very involved in the lives of his grandchildren and supported them in their many activities and interests. Mainly, Herman modeled a humble and giving heart and spirit. He loved with his whole heart and was loyal and devoted to his wife and family. He was a quiet man; but when he spoke, people usually listened-in.
Herman was employed by the US Department of Agriculture for nearly 30 years. In Abbeville, he served as County Supervisor for Vermilion Parish Farmers' Home Administration and was recognized in his work for his excellence in helping farmers in Southwest Louisiana.
He is survived by his wife of over 57 years, Angela Ketchum Adams of Abbeville; son, Barrett James Adams; daughters, Sarah Adams Livingston and her husband, J. Craig Livingston of Baton Rouge; and Allyson Adams Bonner and her husband, Dr. Everett Bonner, Jr. of Baton Rouge; brother, Raymond Adams and his wife Jackie of Gueydan; six grandchildren, Abigail Livingston Lipani and her husband Don Charles Lipani II; Leanne Adams Livingston; Ellen Craig Livingston; Everett James Bonner III; Sarah Isabelle Bonner; and Adeline Touchet Bonner. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Herman is preceded in death by his father, Neelis Adams, and mother, Gladys Marie Touchet Adams.
Burial will follow at Gueydan Cemetery. A reception for family and friends will be held at the Adams' home following the burial ceremony.
Pallbearers will be, J. Craig Livingston, Dr. Everett Bonner, Jr, Raymond Adams, Neal Boudreaux, Don Charles Lipani II, and William Lewis Allen. Honorary pallbearers will be Everett Bonner III, and Barrett James Adams.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Acadiana for their outstanding care, and Herman's hospice nurse case manager who spoke French to him while caring for him in his final days.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville 337-893-4661.

Parish native Hazel Faulk celebrates 100th birthday
Vermilion Parish native Hazel Faulk celebrates 100th birthday
Recently, the Vermilion at Eastridge assisted living community hosted a very special birthday party.
Surrounded by her family and friends, Ms. Hazel enjoyed the entertainment of The Fa-Tras Cajun band. Great memories were made by all.
Hazel was born in 1925 in the Leroy community to parents Effie Landry and Edward Barras. The oldest of their three children, Hazel had a younger sister (Irene) and brother (Edward, Jr.).
She has lived in Vermilion Parish for most of her life – spending a few years in Freeport, TX, Lake Jackson, TX, and Lafayette, before moving back to Vermilion Parish.
Hazel married the love of her life, Lloyd J. Faulk in 1941. They remained happily married for 59 years until his death in 2000. Together they had three children - Marlene (deceased), Jo A., and Lisa; two grandchildren - R. James, and Stephani (and several great-grandpups).
She has always loved reading, word puzzles, cooking, visiting with friends and family, volunteering to help others, and the occasional trip to the casino. Until recently Hazel was an active member of the American Legion Auxiliary.

Special election will see two vie for Abbeville’s District B City Council seat
It’s almost time to head to the polls once again.
Early voting for the March 29 election will begin this Saturday, March 15. Some voters in the city of Abbeville will see a special election, while all Vermilion Parish voters will see four constitutional amendments.
The process will run through Saturday, March 22. However, there will be no early voting on Sunday, March 16, when the Vermilion Parish Courthouse is closed. It will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day in the Vermilion Parish Registrar of Voters office, located on the courthouse’s first floor.
Some voters will help decide a special election for the District B seat on the Abbeville City Council. Rachel Touchet Mouton and Francis Plaisance are the two candidates seeking the remainder of former Councilman Francis Touchet Jr.’s unexpired term, which is set to end in June 2026. Touchet, who is the superintendent of the Lafayette Parish School System, stepped down last September.
Mouton, Touchet’s sister, was appointed by the council last October and currently holds the seat. Plaisance previously served on the city council as councilman-at-large from 2006 to ‘22.

Alice C. Foster
Louisiana First Lady Alice C. Foster, a 48-year resident of St. Mary Parish and native of Portsmouth, Virginia, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, March 6, 2025 surrounded in love by her family.
As First Lady, Alice supported many causes such as The Governor’s Mansion Foundation, Keep Louisiana Beautiful, Breast Cancer Awareness, the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program, the promotion of the educational children’s book, You Are Sunshine, as well as many other programs and projects throughout her very active eight years serving the great state of Louisiana.
Though she took great joy in serving alongside her husband, Alice’s life was certainly not defined by those eight years. She was a woman of strong values, loyalty and grace, as evidenced through her sincere love of family and friends.
Alice cherished the life spent with her husband of 40 years, Governor Murphy J. “Mike” Foster, Jr.; her sons, Paul West and his wife Lisette and Troy West and his wife Sandra; her step-son, Murphy J. Foster, III and his wife Diane; and her step-daughter, Ramelle Foster. Alice’s legacy includes nine grandchildren: John West, Jennifer Harding, Michelle Eunice, Christopher West, Zachary West, Spencer West, David West, Murphy J. Foster, IV, and Clark Foster; 14 great-grandchildren; and her brother, Fred Cosner and his wife Darlene.
She also leaves behind her dedicated and loving employees, Leslie Braud, Anne Cortez, and Mary Edwards; and her devoted caregivers, “the A-Team”: Sherry Henderson, Coratio Yelling, Cassie Murdock, Debra Declouet, Patrice Charles, and Pauline Johnson.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Hubert Cosner and Vira Surles Cosner.
Funeral services will be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 805 First Street, Franklin, LA 70538, on Wednesday, March 12th, 2025, at 12:00 PM, officiated by Rev. Stephen Crawford. A gathering of family and friends will begin at 10 a.m. Following the services interment will be held in the Franklin Cemetery where she will be laid to rest beside her beloved husband. A private family gathering will follow.
Pallbearers will be John West, Christopher West, Zachary West, Spencer West, David West, Drew Harding, and Will Eunice.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Franklin or to the Keep Louisiana Beautiful Foundation are appreciated.
Family and friends are invited to share their memories and condolences with the family by visiting her memorial page at www.iberts.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Ibert’s Mortuary, Inc. 1007 Main Street, Franklin, LA 70538, (337) 828-5426.

Erath High graduate Elijah Mitchell will be with a new football team in 2025. He signed with the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday.
Erath High grad Elijah Mitchell signs football contract to play for Kansas City Chiefs
Fans of Elijah Mitchell will need to buy a new football jersey when the 2025 NFL season starts in September.
On Monday, Mitchell, a 2020 Erath High graduate, signed a free agency one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. His one-year salary will be $3.5 million.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ quick work in free agency continued in the legal tampering window provided by the NFL with the news that the team had signed Elijah Mitchell to a one-year deal.
Mitchell was the sixth-round choice of the San Francisco 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Chiefs concentrated on rebuilding their backfield during the offseason. They had previously relied on Isiah Pacheco, who has faced injuries, and veteran running backs Kareem Hunt and Samaje Perine. Both Hunt and Perine are 30 years old and are set to become free agents, although the team might choose to re-sign one of them.
Mitchell missed the entire 2024 season on injured reserve for the 49ers with a hamstring. MCL injuries robbed him of a few games during his rookie year in 2021, and myriad injuries have limited him to just over 240 offensive snaps over the last three full NFL seasons.
In 2024, the 49ers reached Super Bowl LVIII but lost 25-22 to the Kansas City Chiefs. In the Super Bowl, Mitchell had 2 carries for 8 yards and scored a touchdown against the Chiefs.
In three seasons as a running back for Erath, he rushed for 4,000 yards and 50 touchdowns. In his senior year, he rushed for 1,900 yards and 28 touchdowns.
After high school, he signed with UL-Lafayette. Mitchell played in 42 games and carried the ball 527 times in college for 3,267 yards and 41 rushing touchdowns. He also caught 49 passes for 597 yards and five touchdowns.

Clare L. Martin
Clare L. Martin named new Executive Director for Vermilion Council on Aging
Clare L. Martin of Maurice has been appointed as the Executive Director of the Vermilion Council on Aging (VCOA).
Martin brings years of experience working with elder populations and nonprofit management. As part of her vision for the VCOA, Martin says she would like to become “embedded” within the communities of Vermilion Parish to increase outreach to senior citizens.
According to Martin, she is committed to “reaching deep so that senior citizens and their families can take full advantage of the services and programs such as home-delivered meals, social group (congregate) meals, wellness and recreation activities, homemaker services, and respite/sitter services that the VCOA offers.”
Martin calls Vermilion Parish home. She aims to meet community leaders, business owners, and individuals who can help the nonprofit organization broaden its impact on seniors through sponsorships, donations, and volunteerism.
“I hope to engage the people who are shaping our communities to bring awareness to the needs of our elderly population. I hope to grow support for the vital services and programs of Vermilion Council on Aging that can improve the quality of life for our elderly residents,” Martin said. “I’d also like to thank the dedicated staff of VCOA for their hard work and endeavors to serve the elderly of Vermilion Parish. They have done a tremendous job and deserve great appreciation,” Martin further noted.
The Mission of the Vermilion Council on Aging is to help the elderly of Vermilion Parish maintain their independence and dignity in their homes and grow old comfortably and gracefully. The emphasis is on reaching those who are isolated, alone, and in need.
For more information or opportunities to support the Mission of VCOA, contact Clare Martin at (337)893-2563 or vocadirector@gmail.com. VCOA’s offices are located at 1928 Graceland Avenue in Abbeville, LA, and office hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday.
The Vermilion Council on Aging is a 501 ( c ) 3 nonprofit. Donations are 100% tax-deductible.



