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Lindsey Duhon, 4-H member at Kaplan High School, showed the Grand Champion and Grand Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Bull at the 44th Annual Vermilion 4-H Junior Livestock Show. Lindsey is also serving as the 2018 Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Queen.

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Andrew Trahan of Vermilion Catholic High School exhibited the Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 44th Annual Vermilion 4-H Junior Livestock Show. Pictured are (l to r) Peggy Schexnider, Stacey Hunt, Caroline Hunt, Lane Goutierrez, Shawn Zeringue (judge), Ethan Goutierrez, Shontelle Hebert, Kaius Hebert, Eddie Goutierrez, Andrew Trahan, Emily Trahan, Will Trahan (hidden)and Ethan Hunt.

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The Champion Brahman Heifer at the 44th Annual Vermilion 4-H Junior Livestock Show was exhibited by Isaac Duhon of Mount Carmel Elementary School. Pictured with Isaac is his grandfather, Jean Duhon.

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Reiss Olsberg, 4-H livestock exhibitor from Erath High School showed the Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Heifer at the 44th Annual Vermilion 4-H Junior Livestock Show held at the Cecil McCrory Exhibit Building in Abbeville on January 19-20th. Pictured (l to r): Calvin LeBouef, Kristi Olsberg, Lorraine LeBouef, Reiss, and Leah Hebert.

More than $172,300 raised during during Vermilion Parish 4-H Livestock Show

The 44th Annual Vermilion Parish 4-H Livestock Show and Sale was a great success.
It involved 197 young people who exhibited over 294 head of livestock (beef, sheep, goats, dairy, and swine) and 124 poultry entries. This event is organized by the LSU AgCenter Extension Service and was held Jan. 19-20, at the Cecil McCrory Exhibit Building in Abbeville. A large crowd was on hand to witness the skills of these 4-H’ers and to view the extensive exhibition of the highest quality stock in Vermilion Parish.
The sale of market animals totaled $172,305.90, of which $1,900.00 was raised for the Vermilion 4-H Foundation. A total of 86 market hogs sold with an average of $7.51 per pound, 13 market lambs sold with an average of $7.02 per pound, 9 commercial heifers sold with an average of $1,358.33 per head, and 2 steers sold with an average of $3.76 per pound.
The Overall Grand Champion Market Hog and Overall Vermilion Bred Champion Market Hog was exhibited by Kennedy Marceaux of Rene Rost Middle School 4-H Club. The Champion Market Hog Awards are sponsored by Kenneth and Darlene Primeaux. The Overall Reserve Champion Market Hog and Overall Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Market Hog was also exhibited by Kennedy Marceaux of Rene Rost Middle School 4-H Club, and purchased by Savoy Electric and Benny G’s Feed and Farm for $8.00 per pound. Reserve Champion Market Hog Awards were sponsored by Maurice Veterinary Clinic.
The Overall Grand Champion Market Lamb was exhibited by Andrew Trahan of Vermilion Catholic High 4-H Club. The award for Overall Champion Lamb was sponsored in memory of J. G. (Ken Broussard). Andrew Trahan also exhibited the Overall Reserve Champion Market Lamb. It was purchased by Sheriff Mike Couvillon for $7.25 per pound. That award is sponsored in memory of Fred Zaunbrecher by Hugh and Sherry Zaunbrecher. The Overall Champion Vermilion Bred and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Market Lambs were shown by Sydnee Gaspard of Kaplan High 4-H Club
The Champion and Reserve Champion Steer awards were sponsored by Foster Lanie. The Grand Champion Steer was shown by Ryan McLain, of Vermilion Catholic High School 4-H Club. It was purchased by Errol Domingues and Representative Bob Hensgens for $6.17 per pound. The Reserve Champion Steer was shown by Lexie Duhon of North Vermilion 4-H Club and sold for $1.35 per pound. It was purchased by Alvin Romero.

SWINE SHOWMANSHIP:
9-10 Year Olds (Buckle sponsored in memory of Jane Menard-there were 2 splits) -----1st place & Belt Buckle Winner, Owen Marceaux of Kaplan Elementary; 1st place, Nicole Harrington of Meaux Elementary; 2nd place, Lane Turnley of Rene Rost Middle School; 2nd, place, Hallie Primeaux, ; 3rd place, William Broussard, ARCH 4-H; 3rd place, Emily-Grace Roden, Rene Rost Middle; 4th place, Braxton Duhon, Kaplan Elementary; 4th place, Luke McLain of Mt. Carmel Elementary; 5th place, Addyson Stelly, F.I.-E.B. Elementary, and 5th place, Allie Falgout, Dozier Elementary.
11-12 Year Olds (Buckle sponsored by Dewey Domingues, Southern Sugar)(2 splits) -----1st place & Belt Buckle winner, Kennedy Marceaux, Rene Rost Middle School; 1st, Allen McLain, Mt. Carmel Elementary; 2nd, Bryce Sagrera, At-Large; 2nd, Reese Broussard, Rene Rost Middle School; 3rd, Collin Hulin, Mt. Carmel Elementary; 3rd, Alex Broussard, ARCH 4-H; 4th, Lane Primeaux, Rene Rost Middle School; 4th, Leighton Turnley, Rene Rost Middle; 5th, Lane Demette, F.I.-E.B. Elem and 5th, Slade Broussard, Jesse Owens Elementary.
13-14 Year Olds (Buckle sponsored by Dronet’s Floor Gallery)-----1st place and Champion Buckle Winner, Mallory Meaux, Rene Rost Middle; 2nd place, Katie Domingue, Erath Middle School; 3rd place, Caroline Hunt, Maltrait Memorial Catholic School; 4th place, Lanie Broussard, ARCH 4-H; 5th place, Amelia Detraz, Mt. Carmel Elementary..
15 & Older-----(Buckle sponsored by Love, Gwen and Matt Greene in memory of Love and Azalea Greene, Sr. (2 splits) 1st place and Champion Buckle Winner, Lane Marceaux, Kaplan High School; 1st place, Hunter Lepretre, Gueydan High School; 2nd place, Gabrielle Marceaux, Kaplan High School; 2nd place, Spencer Broussard, Gueydan High School; 3rd place, MaKenzi Ardoin, Vermilion Catholic High School; 3rd place, Anna Broussard, Erath High School; 4th place, Dillon Domingue, Erath High School; 4th place, Ethan Hunt, Vermilion Catholic High School; 5th place, Adam Soileau, Erath High School; and 5th place, Briana Robinson, Kaplan High School.

BREEDING SWINE:
Champion Breeding Gilt Awards were sponsored by Wayne and Rhonda Miller. Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Gilt were shown by Briana Robinson of Kaplan High.
Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt and Champion Commercial Gilt Awards were sponsored by Maurice Veterinary Clinic. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Gilt were shown by Hailey Vincent of Erath High School 4-H Club.

SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP:
9-11 Years Old: (Buckle sponsored by Ethan Goutierrez in memory of his Dad, Garrett Goutierrez) - 1st, Bradyn Bearb, F.I.-E.B Elementary; 2nd, Coleen Perrin, Kaplan Elementary; 3rd, Lane Goutierrez, Erath Middle School; 4th, Asa Guidry, Jesse Owens Elementary.
12-14 Years Old: (Buckle sponsored in Memory of Guy LeDoux) - 1st, Luke Gaspard, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 2nd, Ava Breaux, Gueydan High School.
15 Years and Older: (Buckle sponsored by Benny Goutierrez, Benny G’s Feed & Farm Supply) - 1st, Andrew Trahan, Vermilion Catholic High; 2nd, Maci Gaspard, Kaplan High; and 3rd, Sydnee Gaspard, Kaplan High.

BREEDING SHEEP:
The Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Ewe was shown by Bradyn Bearb of F.I.-E.B. Elementary. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Breeding Ewe was shown by Andrew Trahan of Vermilion Catholic High School. These awards were sponsored by Rixby, Rita, and Harold Marceaux.

GOAT SHOWMANSHIP: (Buckle sponsored by Lawrence & Hilda Faulk Family)
1st and Buckle Winner, Karli Broussard, F.I.-E.B. Elementary School; 2nd, Gracyn Meaux, Meaux Elementary; 3rd, Hannah Scroggins, N. Vermilion Middle School; 4th, Katie Romero, Rene Rost Middle School; and 5th, Marcus Cantonwine, At-Large.

BREEDING GOATS:
The Overall Champion Breeding Goat was shown by Katie Romero of Rene Rost Middle School. The Overall Reserve Champion Breeding Goat was shown by Karli Broussard of F.I.-E.B. Elementary.

MARKET GOATS:
The Overall Champion Market Goat was shown by Hailey Vincent of Erath High School. The Reserve Champion Market Goat was shown by Gracyn Meaux of Meaux Elementary.

BEEF SHOWMANSHIP:
9-10 Year Olds (Buckle sponsored by Trahan Brangus in Memory of Russell Greene and Randy Choate – ---- 1st and Buckle Winner – Isaac Duhon, Mt. Carmel Elementary, 2nd, Colten Esthay, Rene Rost Middle School; 3rd, Blaise Hebert, Jesse Owens Elementary; and 4th, Jillian Broussard, Meaux Elementary.
11-12 Year Olds (Buckle sponsored in memory of Freddie LeMaire, Jr. by The Gaspard Family and Scottie Lemaire)----- 1st and Belt Buckle Winner, Emma Lege, Mt. Carmel Elementary; 2nd, Tayler Guidry, At-Large; 3rd, Lane Frederick, J. H. Williams Middle School; 4th, Luke Hebert, J. H. Williams Middle; and 5th, Nash Hebert, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
13-14 Year Olds-----(Buckle sponsored by Columbus Plantation, Eric & Claudette Broussard) 1st, and Belt Buckle Winner, Celine Auzenne, N. Vermilion Middle School; 2nd, Abbie Mouton, Erath Middle School; 3rd, Collin Arnould, N. Vermilion Middle School; 4th, Lillie Thibodeaux, Mt. Carmel Elementary; 5th, Ty Hebert, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
15 & Older----- (Buckle sponsored in memory of Gary Mayard by his daughters Jessa and Gina and grandchildren, Ava Grace and Manning)-(1st Split)--1st and Belt Buckle Winner, Reilly Boling, Erath High School; 2nd, Caleb Arnould, North Vermilion High School; 3rd, Ryan McLain, Vermilion Catholic High School; 4th, Clay Zaunbrecher, ARCH 4-H; and 5th, Lexie Duhon, N. Vermilion High School.
15 & Older---- (2nd Split) 1st, Sydnee Gaspard, Kaplan High School; 2nd Hannah Reed, N. Vermilion High School; 3rd, Logan d’Augereau, Kaplan High School; 4th, Zachary Stelly, Kaplan High School; 5th, Fallon Lege, Vermilion Catholic High School.
The Denise Gastal Memorial Award for Overall Champion Beef Showman was won by Reilly Boling of Erath High School. The award is sponsored in Denise’s memory by Blaine Dugas and Family and Joey, Michelle, Paige and Dilan Comeaux.

BREEDING BEEF SHOW
The Overall Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Heifer was exhibited by Sydnee Gaspard of Kaplan High School. The Overall Reserve Champion Commercial Heifer was exhibited by Grant Hardin, Kaplan High School. The Overall Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Commercial Heifer was shown by Fallon Lege of Vermilion Catholic High. Commercial heifer awards were sponsored by Chad Dartez Trucking and LeMaire Cattle Company.
Awards for the Grey Brahman breed were sponsored in memory of Bryan Veazey by the Bryan Veazey Family. The Grand Champion and Grand Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Bull were shown by Sydnee Luquette of Erath High School. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Bull were shown by Brennan Felix of Erath High School.
The Champion Grey Brahman Heifer was shown by Isaac Duhon of Mt. Carmel Elementary 4-H. Sarah Felix of Erath High School exhibited the Champion Vermilion Bred and Reserve Champion Grey Brahman Heifer. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Grey Brahman Heifer was shown by Lauryn Fulkerson of Kaplan High School,
The Champion and Reserve Champion Red Brahman Bull awards were sponsored by Craig and Carleen Frederick. Ahna Landry of N. Vermilion Middle School showed the Grand Champion and Grand Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Bull.
Calvin and Lorraine LeBouef sponsored the Red Brahman Heifer awards. Reilly Boling of Erath High School exhibited the Grand Champion Red Brahman Heifer. The Reserve Champion Red Brahman Heifer was also shown by Reiss Olsberg, Erath High School. Reiss Olsberg of Erath High School showed the Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Heifer. Carly Hebert of Abbeville High School exhibited the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Red Brahman Heifer.
The Santa Gertrudis show awards were sponsored by Troy and Monique Luquette. The Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Santa Gertrudis Bull was shown by Maggie Mouton, Abbeville High School. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Santa Gertrudis Bull was shown by Abbie Mouton, J. H. Williams Middle School.
The Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer were shown by Collin Hebert of Kaplan High School. Collin also exhibited the Reserve Champion Santa Gertrudis Heifer.
Chris and Andi Herpin sponsored the Braford awards at the 2018 Vermilion Parish Livestock Show. Alexandra Herpin of Kaplan High School showed the Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Braford Bull. She also exhibited the Reserve Champion Braford Bull. The Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Braford Bull was shown by Zachary Stelly of Kaplan High School.
The Grand Champion Braford Heifer was shown by Alexandra Herpin of Kaplan High School. The Reserve Grand Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Braford Heifer were shown by Reina Petry of Jesse Owens Elementary. Blaise Istre of Jesse Owens Elementary showed the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Braford Heifer.
Beefmaster Show awards were sponsored by Guidry Cattle Company. The Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred Beefmaster Bull was shown by Tayler Guidry, At-large member. The Reserve Champion and Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred Beefmaster Bull was shown by Gabriel Guilbeaux of Erath High School.
The Champion Beefmaster Heifer was shown by Caleb Arnould of North Vermilion High School. The Reserve Champion Beefmaster Heifer was shown by Caitlin Roy of Kaplan High School. The Champion Vermilion Bred Beefmaster Heifer was shown by Gabriel Guilbeaux of Erath High School.
The AOB Brahman Influence awards are sponsored by Tim and Gwen Broussard. The Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Lindsey Detraz of Kaplan High School. The Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Gabe Broussard of Mt. Carmel Elementary School.
The Champion AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Tayler Guidry, At-Large member. The Reserve Champion AOB Brahman Influence Heifer was exhibited by Drake Carlin of F.I.-E.B. Elementary. The Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Heifer and the Reserve Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Brahman Influence Heifers were both shown by Ty Hebert, F.I.-E.B. Elementary.
The AOB Non-Brahman Influence show awards were sponsored by Foster Lanie. The Grand Champion AOB Non-Brahman Influence Bull was shown by Drake Carlin of F.I.-E.B. Elementary
The Champion AOB Non-Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Caitlin Roy of Kaplan High School. The Reserve Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Non-Brahman Influence Heifer was shown by Clay Zaunbrecher of ARCH 4-H.

DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP:
The buckle for Dairy Showman was sponsored by Planters Rice Mill.
The 1st and Overall Champion Dairy Showman was Fallon Stelly of Kaplan High School; 2nd place was Adrian Carlin of F.I.-E. B. Elementary and 3rd place was Drake Carlin of F.I.-E.B. Elementary.

BREEDING DAIRY
The Dairy Show awards were sponsored by Ed and Susan Wilhelm of Wilhelm Farms. The Overall AOB Champion and Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Dairy Cow was shown by Adrian Carlin of F.I.-E.B. Elementary The Overall Reserve Champion AOB Dairy Cow was shown by Fallon Stelly of Kaplan High. Fallon also exhibited the Overall Champion Vermilion Bred AOB Dairy Cow.

POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP
Awards for the 14 and Over Poultry showmanship were donated by Lloyd and Peggy Suire. Results were: 1st, Katherine Matte, Gueydan High School; 2nd, Jason Freeman, N. Vermilion High School; and 3rd, Johnathan Theriot, Vermilion Catholic High School; 4th Cole Lange, Erath High School; and 5th, Isaac Primeaux, At-Large.
Awards for the 13 and Under Poultry showmanship were donated by Al and Leisa Lee. Results were: 1st, Hannah Scroggins, N. Vermilion Middle School; 2nd, Kinsey Waits, North Vermilion Middle School; 3rd, Alyssa Gaspard, F.I.-E.B. Elementary; 4th, Jalyn Guillory, J. H. Williams Middle, and 5th, Evan Chiasson, Mt. Carmel Elementary.

POULTRY SHOW:
Al and Darla Lanie sponsored the awards for the Poultry Show. Winning Best of Show with his Dark Cornish Hen was Johnathan Theriot of Vermilion Catholic 4-H Club. Jason Freeman of North Vermilion High 4-H won Reserve Best of Show with his Buff Orpingtons Cockerel.
The Vermilion 4-H livestock exhibitors would also like to thank the following show sponsors: Vermilion Parish Police Jury; Vermilion Parish Farm Bureau; Vermilion Parish School Board, Vermilion Rice Growers Association; Vermilion Parish Cattlemen’s Association; Vermilion Parish Cattlewomen’s Association, and the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service.
It is the policy of the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service that no person shall be subjected to discrimination on the grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability. If you would like more information on the 4-H Livestock program, contact Hilton Waits at hwaits@agcenter.lsu.edu or Melissa Lacour at mlacour@agcenter.lsu.edu or call the office at 337-898-4335.

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Vermilion Parish students on McNeese State University’s Honor Roll, President’s Lists

McNeese State University recently announced students who made President’s List and Honor Roll for the 2017 fall semester.
To be on the President’s Honor List an undergraduate student must earn at least a 3.5 grade point average or better while carrying at least 15 semester hours. A senior eligible for graduation but carrying less than 15 hours is also provided that student was on the President’s Honor List the previous semester.
The honor roll lists undergraduate students earning at least a 3.0 or B average while carrying 12 or more semester hours.

The President’s Honor List is as follows:

ABBEVILLE:
Demi L. Boudreaux
Audrey D. Gaspard
Aaron M. McCain
Andrew G. Vallot

DELCAMBRE:
Courtney M. Leblanc

ERATH:
Lani Roy
Shanna Marie Vincent

KAPLAN:
Kailey R. Lejeune
Katelyn M. Richard
Kody Alec Romero

Honor Roll for area students is as follows:

ABBEVILLE:
Blair A. Hebert
Ali A. Prejean
Bailey R. Roy
Kyle M. Zenon

DELCAMBRE:
Allison C. Broussard
Alexa C. Grossie
Shauna Marie Sonnier

ERATH:
Morgan S. Lemaire
Courtney N. Theriot
Kelsey R. Yates

GUEYDAN:
Canaan J. Delhomme
Keigan R. Hanks
Kinsey M. Istre
Madison K. Lege
Madison P. Lepretre
Brandi LeJeune Reed
Mason P. Reed
Olivia A. Richard
Mallory K. Vallo

KAPLAN:
Jakayla M. Broussard
Shelbee Angelle Leger
Abby G. Miller
Kelsey R. Trahan

MAURICE:
Taylor Renee' Hoke
Aimee N. Perry

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Mary Lou Thibeaux

January 13, 1939 ~ January 24, 2018

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM on Friday, January 26, 2018 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Mary Lou Thibeaux, 79, who died Wednesday, January 24, 2018. She will be laid to rest at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery with Reverend Emmanuel Fernandez officiating the services.
She is survived by her three daughters, Tammy Derouen (Chris Dodge), Pamela Perry, and Cynthia Landry; nine grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; sisters, Gloria T. Corrales (John), and Ruby Bordelon (Gordon); step-sisters, Marie Guillot and Charlotte Guillot; step-children, Patrice Bias (David); and special friend and caregiver, Denise LeBlanc.
She was preceded in death by a very special companion for 45 years, Alfred Charles LeBlanc; father, Jean (John) Thibeaux; mother, Nolia Guidry Thibeaux; step-mother, Bernice Thibeaux; son, Raymond James “Ray” Derouen; brothers, Dewey and Adam Thibeaux; and sons-in-law, Noah Perry and Gentry Landry.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Friday, January 26, 2018 from 10:00 AM until time of services.
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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Willie “Pook” Williams

March 31, 1942 ~ January 21, 2018

KAPLAN — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Catholic Church honoring the life of Willie John Williams, 75, who died Sunday, January 21, 2018 at Lafayette General Southwest. He will be laid to rest at Kaplan Cemetery with Reverend Nicholas DuPre’ officiating the services. Serving as pallbearers will be Troy Williams, Justin Chambers, Jack Cline, Darrell Chambers, Jonathan Benjamin, and Kenneth Boudreaux. Honorary pallbearers will be Noah Williams Jr., Louis Cole, Kyle Williams, Ricky Brailey, Arthur Williams, Norman Levine, Sr., Glenn Boudreaux, Kennedy Williams, Zackary Bernard, and Glenn Jones.
Willie was born in Kaplan to the late Noah and Dorothy Williams. He worked at John Deere in Kaplan and Maurice for several years. Football was one of his favorite sports. For several years he showed his love by coaching many children in the Kaplan area. He will be missed by all that knew him.
He is survived by his two daughters, Latonia Kim Williams of Kaplan and Courtney Paige Williams of Kaplan; four grandchildren, Kyle Brailey Williams, Kameron Lyndsee Williams, Kennedy Wade Williams, and Hayden Reese Williams of Kaplan; one great grandchild, Grant William Probost; two sisters, Maxine and her husband, Norman Levine of Abbeville and Bertha Williams of Abbeville; and one brother, Noah John Williams, Jr. and his wife, Gloria of Kaplan.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Ann Williams; parents, Noah John Williams, Sr. and the former Dorothy Brailey; three sisters, Kathleen Floyd, Ellen Marie Walker, and Betty L. Chambers; and one brother, Joseph Navarre Williams.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Catholic Church, 910 N. Frederick Ave., on Saturday, January 27, 2018 from 8:00 AM until the services with a rosary being prayed at 9:30 AM.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan, (337) 643-7276 [Service Information 225-5276]. Condolences may be sent to the Williams family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

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Abbeville man sentenced to 70 years in prison for production, possession of child pornography

United States Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook announced that a former Vermilion Parish middle school teacher was sentenced last week to 70 years in prison for making and possessing child pornography.
James Stacey Harber, 33, of Abbeville, La., previously of Ohio, was sentenced Friday by U.S. District Judge Dee D. Drell on three counts of production of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.
He was also sentenced to a lifetime of supervised release and is required to register as a sex offender.
According to the Aug. 18, 2017 guilty plea, Harber began communicating with a woman in Abbeville while he was living in Ohio in 2010. They began having a sexual relationship online and communicating via online video. The woman later included her three minor children in the online sexual relationship.
Harber moved to Abbeville in 2013 and gained employment at the Louisiana Office of Child Services and then as a middle school teacher. He sexually abused the woman’s children after moving to Louisiana in addition to recording sexually explicit images of them. Law enforcement agents searched Harber’s home on April 26, 2016 and found numerous images and videos of child pornography on various electronic media, which included images downloaded from the internet as well as images he recorded himself sexually exploiting the children.
“These types of horrific cases must not be allowed to continue,” said Van Hook.
“It is vital that the public and people in the community help to bring these cases to light as happened in this case. This 70-year sentence shows our resolve to prosecute and convict to the fullest extent of the law.”
This case is part of Project Safe Childhood, a U.S. Department of Justice nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and the Criminal Division’s Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood combines federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www.projectsafechildhood.gov.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) also encourage the public to report suspected child predators and any suspicious activity through its toll-free hotline at (866) 347-2423. Investigators are available at all hours to answer hotline calls. Tips or other information can also be submitted to ICE online by visiting their website at www.ice.gov/exec/forms/hsi- tips/tips.asp or through the Operation Predator smartphone application www.ice.gov/predator/smartphone-app. Tips may be submitted anonymously.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Abbeville Police Department conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney John Luke Walker prosecuted the case.

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Sawyer James Allums

December 30, 2007 ~ January 23, 2018

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, January 26, 2018 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Sawyer James Allums, 10, who died Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at Women's and Children's Hospital. He will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Fr. Michael Richard officiating the services.
Sawyer was a 4th grade student at Mt. Carmel Elementary School. He loved attending school and his grades reflected his enthusiasm. He played several sports including baseball, basketball and tumbling. He had a very close bond with his cousins, and an infectious joy of life welcoming friends. More importantly, he brought incredible love and happiness into the lives of those who knew him. Sawyer will always be remembered for his enthusiastic smile, charm and personality.
Sawyer is survived by his parents, John “Rob” Allums, III and Brandie Benoit Allums; brother, John Robert Allums, IV; maternal grandparents, James “Popousse” and Dolores Benoit of Rayne; paternal grandparents, John “Hub” Allums, Jr. and Ann Landry Allums of New Iberia; maternal uncle, Brady Benoit and his wife Alyce and their two children, Hudson and Bella; paternal uncle, Ben Allums; and paternal aunt, Amy Allums Lee and her husband Chris and their two children, Christopher and Thomas.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Friday, January 26, 2018 from 9:00 AM until time services.
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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Donald Christopher Duhon

January 7, 1969 ~ January 17, 2018

Abbeville – A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 on Saturday, January 27, 2018 at Vincent Funeral Home-Abbeville honoring the life of Donald Christopher Duhon 49, who died Wednesday January 17, 2018. Donald Christopher Duhon born January 7, 1969 to Mrs Eva Lee(Ms. Topy) and the late Kenneth Pilette. He departed this life on January 17, 2018. Donald “Cameo” was a loving individual that enjoyed singing, being with his family and friends. A Loving Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle, Cousin and Funloving Friend. He will be deeply missed but never forgotten. He is survived by his mother, Eva Lee (Charlie) of Abbeville; son Deion Bessard of Kaplan; two Daughters, Laketha O’brien of Abbeville, and Na’tashia Coleman of Duson; three sisters, Denease Curry (George) of Broussard, Tammy Mire (Herbert) of Houston, and Roxanne Davis of Crewe, Va; five brothers, Ronald C. Duhon of Abbeville, Sedwin A. Antoine (Rolanda) of Lafayette, Sedwick A. Antoine (Kamilah) of San Antonio, Brandon Lee (Scarlett) of Abbeville, and Peter Reaux. His grandchildren, Ja Trevion O’brien, Marcus O’brien, Khyri Kelly, Jawane Kelly, Alaya Bessard, Hayden Bessard and Dhani Bessard. His nieces; Ava Julian, Alicia S. Sanchez, Shanice Duhon, Kynia Duhon, Alea Mire, Kaleigh Williams, Jordan Lee And Sori Antoine. Nephews; Devonta Jason, Alex Mire, Sir Qualon Solomon, Kaden Williams and Brandon P. Lee Jr., and a host of relatives and Friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Kenneth M. Pillette; paternal grandparents, Walter and Rosabell Pilette; maternal grandparents, Davis and Olivia Duhon; three aunts, Shirley Smith, Susie D. Mayfield, and Veronica Jacquet, and one uncle, Lloyd Duhon. The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home, Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles Street, on Saturday 27, 2018 from 11:00 until time of service. Elder Calvin Broussard will conduct the funeral services.
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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Warren Edward LeLeux

April 8, 1925 ~ January 24, 2018

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 AM on Friday, January 26, 2018 at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church honoring the life of Warren Edward LeLeux, 92, who died Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at Abrom Kaplan Memorial Hospital. He will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Fr. Michael Richard officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Richard LeLeux, Jr., James LeLeux, Jr., Marcus LeLeux, Kolt Bergeron, Jacob Bergeron, and Edward LeLeux. Honorary pallbearers will be Joshua Dartez, Damon LeLeux, and Shannon LeLeux.
Warren is survived by his wife of 71 years, Imay Marie LeLeux; four sons, Warren LeLeux, Jr. and his wife Ana of California, Richard LeLeux of Erath, James LeLeux of Abbeville, and Russell LeLeux and his wife Bonnie of Abbeville; daughters, Phyllis Dartez and her husband Michael of Maurice, and Betty Bergeron and her husband Damon of Abbeville; sixteen grandchildren; twenty-seven great-grandchildren; and four great-great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Clebert LeLeux and the Editha Rageur; seven siblings; and daughter-in-law, Glenda LeLeux.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Thursday, January 25, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM; Friday, January 26, 2018 8:00 AM until 10:15 AM when the procession will depart for the church.
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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Because Deyshia Hargrave questioned why the superintendent in getting a $30,000 pay raise, the school board is now taking early steps into trying to get all school employee pay raises.

Vermilion Parish School Board takes first step in getting employees pay raise

The first step was taken in getting all school employees a pay raise. It was a small step, but it was a step.
School board member Chris Gautreaux, at Tuesday night’s committee meeting, introduced a motion of having the business department begin looking into ways to give all school employees a percentage pay raise. School board member J.B. Moreno seconded the motion.
“We need to look into the ultimate goal of giving the employees a pay raise,” said Gautreaux at the committee meeting. “I want the business department to come back to us with two or three different proposals on how we can get there.”
The motion was approved 7-0 (Anthony Fontana is no longer a school board member).
While the motion was approved, not all board members were in favor of the idea of giving a pay raise because of the decline of money in the general fund account.
Board member Kibbie Pillette reminded the board that the school board was recently projected to have a $2 million shortfall in this year’s budget. Pillette asked Gautreaux how much was the raise for all employees going to cost the school board?
Gautreaux said the business department is going to figure out a cost amount and bring that number back to the school board.
“The business department will see what the budget can afford, or do we need to pass a half cent sales tax,” said Gautreaux. “It’s just to start the process. It will be the board’s decision to decide what to do. We will determine what percentage (raise) it will be.”
“Where are you going to find access revenue in the existing budget?” asked Pillette. “It would be ludicrous.”
School Board Laura LeBeouf said Gautreaux’s pay raise plan is a “ploy.”
“I think it (pay raise) is an awesome ploy by the other side to calm our teachers down,” LeBeouf said. “I know what is coming down from the state and, we, as a district, are about to face massive cuts. Do the research and bring it back to the board.”
“It is not a ploy,” Gautreaux responded.
Moreno approached Gautreaux to see if it was possible to give the employees a pay raise, Gautreaux explained.
“I know the general fund can not handle a raise,” Gautreaux said. “I just want to explore. If we do not explore what kind of fat is in the budget, we will never get to the cuts we really need.”

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Arthur Joseph Guidry “Bob”

December 30, 1923 ~ January 23, 2018

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Thursday, January 25, 2018 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Arthur Joseph Guidry, 94, who died Tuesday, January 23, 2018 at his residence. He will be laid to rest at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery with Fr. Michael Richard officiating the services.
A WW II veteran who proudly served his country in the U.S. Army Air Force from 1942 to 1946. He was honorably discharged in 1946 as a Staff Sargent. He later enlisted in the National Guard of the United States and was honorably discharged in 1948 as a Second Lietuenant Infantry in the Louisiana National Guard.
Bob is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mildred Aube’ Guidry; four sons, Jerome D. Guidry and his wife Lisa, Authur David Guidry and his wife Cindy, Marvin P. Guidry and his wife Nanette, and Chris T. Guidry; two daughters, Kathleen G. Mire and her husband Kenneth, and Rachelle Guidry; thirteen grandchildren; and seventeen great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Elles Guidry and the former Palmyre Boudreaux; and sister, Virgie G. Latiolais LeBlanc.
Serving as Pallbearers will be Cody Guidry, Cole Guidry, Patrick Guidry, Sean Guidry, Christopher Snelling and Roger Muniz.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Thursday, January 25, 2018 from 10:00 AM until time of services. A rosary being prayed at 1:00 PM.
A special appreciation and gratitude to Concepts of Care of Erath and in particular to Quentin “Bo” Worthy.
In lieu of flowers, family and friends are asked to consider a memorial donation to Hospice of Acadiana and the American Heart Association.
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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