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Ores Paul Seaux

Ores Paul Seaux, resident of Spring, Texas, passed away on August 11, 2024, after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s and Dementia.
Paul was born on October 1, 1941, to parents Eris and Alta Hollier Seaux in Forked Island, Louisiana. He was a longtime resident of Sunset, Louisiana and spent a number of years in Kerrville, Texas before moving to Spring. After graduating from E. Broussard High School in 1959, Paul went to work for Amoco Production Company, which led him to his love for the oilfield.
Paul married Luci Potter Seaux in 1985. They subsequently started OLS Consulting Services in Lafayette, Louisiana. After years of drilling, completions and workovers, Paul saw a need for a sustainable road material that would give heavy oilfield equipment access to drill sites and invented just such a product. Through his entrepreneurial spirit, he, Luci and his son Ken created The Loma Company for the development and manufacturing of the support surface in the form of plastic mats for temporary roadways. The Loma Company was ultimately sold in 2005.
He and Luci shared a tremendous passion for animals, and enjoyed their homestead on Acasa Farms raising cattle and horses. Paul enjoyed time with family, socializing with friends, cooking Cajun food and he loved to laugh.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents Eris and Alta Hollier Seaux, his sister Joyce Sagrera and George Sagrera (husband) and his son Troy Anthony Seaux. He is survived by his wife of 39 years Luci Potter Seaux, son Kenneth Seaux, Lisa Seaux (wife), daughter Monique Thibodeaux, Max Thibodeaux (husband), daughter Jeanne Pierce, Chad Pierce (husband), sister Elena Kern, Wes Kern (husband), sister Linda Sue Seaux, nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and many close friends.
The family would like to give a special thanks to Westgate Senior Homes for the exceptional care Paul received from Candace Peck. Gratitude is also due for the uncompromising care and compassion Paul received from his beloved caretaker Gwen Matthews. The family also thanks Three Oaks Hospice for their excellent care and guidance during this difficult journey for Paul and his family.
A celebration of life will take place at a currently unspecified time for close family and friends. Interment will be at St. Ann’s Catholic Cemetery in Cow Island, Louisiana, with his first-born son Tr

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The storm is predicted to make landfall in the purple area on the map, as of Monday at 5 p.m.

Tropical storm now expected to hit on west end of Vermilion Parish, Wednesday afternoon

Vermilion Parish Coastline could see a 10 to 12 foot storm surge

As Tropical Storm Francine approaches Louisiana, the forecast for Vermilion Parish is getting more severe. Francine is expected to bring 100 mph winds and a potential 12-foot storm surge to the parish’s coastline.
On Monday morning, Francine was predicted to make landfall in Intracoastal City late Wednesday night. It was forecasted to be a Cat. 1 (75 miles per hour winds) hurricane.
Five hours later, the news did not get any better for Vermilion Parish.
The National Hurricane Center has shifted the landfall prediction to the west but has also changed the hurricane’s strength by landfall.
As of 5 p.m. on Monday, the hurricane center said Francine is expected to make landfall near the Cameron and Vermilion parish lines (west of Pecan Island) at around 1 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon. The parish is expected to begin feeling 40-mile-per-hour winds Tuesday night.
However, because the tropical storm’s wind speeds as of 5 p.m. on Monday were 65 miles per hour, the hurricane center predicts Francine could have 100-mile-per-hour winds (Cat. 2) by the time it makes landfall. 
Vermilion Parish Office of Emergency Preparedness Director  Homer Stelly advises everyone in the parish to begin planning for a strong, wet hurricane.
Because the storm has increased its speed, the total rainfall in the parish will be around six to eight inches.
However, if it makes landfall near or in Vermilion Parish, the parish could feel winds anywhere from 70 to 90 miles per hour.
As of 5 p.m. on Monday, there is only a volunteer evacuation in the parish.  
Expect parts of the parish to lose electricity because of fallen branches from the high winds. 
Many who live in the parish’s low-line area are worried about the size of the storm surges the National Hurricane Center is forecasting.
Based on the noon readings on Monday, from Cameron Parish to Port Fourchon (below New Orleans), the National Hurricane Center expects the parishes along the coast to receive a five-foot to a 10-foot storm surge.
Those storm surge numbers were based on whether Francine made landfall in Intracoastal City.
Parish officials held two Office of Emergency Preparedness meetings on Monday in the courthouse.
All the mayors, some police chiefs, Sheriff Eddie Langlnais, along with other parish officials attended the meetings.
Police Juror Errol Domingue, a sugar cane farmer living south of Erath, is concerned that the hurricane making landfall west of the parish bodes wrose news for storm surge predictions.
At the meeting, Domingue asked Doug Crammer of NOAA if the storm surge could be higher than 10 feet if landfall is more west.
“It may be higher by as much as two feet,” said Crammer. 
If Francine makes landfall on the west end of Vermilion Parish, residents living south of Erath, Delcambre, and in the Henry, Pecan Island, and the Forked area could expect a  10-foot to 12-foot storm surge along the coastline. This means they may expect the storm surge water to reach their area. However, the storm surge would not begin to reach the coastline until a few hours after the storm left Vermilion Parish. 

Domingue, a sugar cane farmer, attended the OEP meeting.  Those in the Police Jury meeting room turned to Domingue to see what kind of water damage residents should expect from a 10-foot storm surge and a five-storm surge.
Domingue stated that a 10-foot storm surge would likely cause flooding in the Henry Plant area, south of Delcambre, all of Pecan Island, and the Intracoastal City area.
If the storm moves east, the parish could receive a five-foot surge, meaning water would travel south of La. 330, south of Henry, near Boston. 
Pecan Island and Intracoastal City could still receive water from the surge. 
However, if Francine packs 100 miles per hour winds and lands on the west end of the parish, there is a chance the parish could see a 12-foot storm surge. 
Hurricane Rita (2005) brought a 12-foot storm surge, which flooded most of Erath, Delcambre, Intracoastal City, and Pecan Island and stopped in Esther.
Three years later, when Hurricane Ike landed in 2008, the parish experienced a 10-foot storm surge. It flooded Erath, Intracoastal City, Delcambre, and the Pecan Island area.
“It is not good,” said Domingue. “We need her to make landfall on the state’s east side, not on the west side.”

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Vermilion Parish schools will be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 10, and Wednesday, Sept. 11; Vermilion Charter Academy also closed on Tuesday, Wednesday

Vermilion Parish Schools will be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 10 and Wednesday, Sept. 11.
Vermilion Parish Superintendent Tommy Byler made the announcement as officials continue to monitor developments involving Tropical Storm Francine.
“We will make a decision about Thursday once we have further confirmation on the projected track,” Vermilion Parish Superintendent Tommy Byler said. “We want to give all time to prepare for this storm which is currently projected to hit in Intracoastal City on the current model runs.
“Stay safe everyone.”
Officials with Vermilion Charter Academy also announced that the school will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. School leadership will continue to monitor the storm throughout and changes in the expected timeline. If there is a need for additional cancelations or changes, that information will be provided as soon as possible to Vermilion Charter families using all communication methods.

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Information released on sandbag pickup in Vermilion Parish

In preparation for the upcoming weather, here are the designated locations for sandbag pickup:
• City of Abbeville Residents: 1811 Godchaux Street
• City of Kaplan Residents: 401 South Herpin Street
• Town of Erath Residents: Erath City Hall - 115 West Edwards
• Town of Gueydan Residents: Gueydan Water Plant - 801 8th Street
• Town of Delcambre Residents: Old Car Wash at St Peter and Church Street
• Town of Maurice Residents: Next door to the Police Station - 114 W Corrine St
Please bring a valid ID showing your address inside the city limits.
If you reside outside city limits of any of the towns above, starting at 12 p.m. today, you can still get sandbags at the Public Works Building.
𝐍𝐨𝐧-𝐂𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 (𝐎𝐮𝐭𝐬𝐢𝐝𝐞 𝐂𝐢𝐭𝐲 𝐋𝐢𝐦𝐢𝐭𝐬): If you reside outside city limits of any of the towns above, starting a 12pm today you can still get sandbags
📍 LSU AgCenter located 1105 W Port St, Abbeville

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Mary Dolores Broussard Andrus

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 3:00 PM on Monday, September 09, 2024 in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Maurice for Mary Dolores Broussard Andrus who died peacefully at Calcutta House surrounded by loved ones in the early evening on Thursday, September 5, 2024.
Fr. Paul Bienvenu, Pastor of St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Maurice, will be Celebrant of the Mass and will conduct the funeral services. The lecturers will be her granddaughters, Tricia Andrus and Leah Fink. Gift-bearers will be her granddaughters, Samantha Grabert and Kayla Fain.
Burial will take place in St. Alphonsus Mausoleum.
Dolores was the daughter of Ambrose Broussard and the former Pearl Stelly. She grew up working in the family’s country store on Highway 167 in Abbeville. Her faith and Our Lady of Mount Carmel guided her life with three Carmelite Sisters as aunts, Sr. Mechtilda, Sr. Agatha and Sr. Lourentia. She graduated with a small class of students from Mount Carmel High who remained close throughout their lives, and she later continued to be involved with Mount Carmel School assisting with functions and substitute teaching as her children were in attendance. The Sisters of Mount Carmel were always dear to her and she would often host many of them in her home.
Dolores was married to the late Paul Sheldon Andrus and they resided most of their lives in Maurice. They shared 70 years of marriage and 5 children. She is survived by one brother and dear friend, Donald Broussard. She was a long-time member of the St Alphonsus Alter Society and enjoyed making donated baptismal bibs, as well as, distributing Holy Communion to the home bound for many years. Dolores was also involved for many years in the Telephone Pioneers of America Association and enjoyed participating in the making of Hug-A-Bears for children in crisis.
Dolores was a hardworking, excellent homemaker with determination that could do just about anything. She was a fabulous cook, baker and seamstress but most of all she was an extremely caring and loving wife, mother, sister and friend. Dolores possessed a unique ability, shared amongst her community of close friends, to spot need or hurt in others and a passion to help sometimes in small but consequential ways while never allowing attention to herself.
She is survived by her children John (Becky) Andrus, Monica (Michael) Huffman, Philip (Michelle) Andrus and Carla (Joe) Fain, 14 grandchildren, Joshua (Pam) Andrus, Jarrod (Christine) Andrus, Jacob (Markie) Andrus, Leah (Andrew) Fink, Samantha (Corey) Grabert, Mick (Myka) Huffman, Miranda Broussard, Brodie (Aimee) Broussard, Tricia Andrus, Baron (Barrett) Andrus, Travis Fain, Andrew Fain, Matthew (Danielle) Fain, Kayla Fain, 12 great grandchildren, Ridge Andrus, Jett Andrus, Mason Andrus, Emma Andrus, Luke Andrus, , MJ Huffman, Moxyn Huffman, Bryce (Bree) Scalisi, Ann Claire Broussard, Amelia Broussard, Ryder Andrus-Wiley, Branson Andrus-Wiley, a great grandchild, Emma Scalisi, a brother Donald (Faye) Broussard, brother in laws Harold Lachaussee and Pierre Sidney Andrus.
She was preceded in death by her parents Ambrose and Pearl Broussard, brother-in-law CJ Andrus and his wife Gertie, sister in laws Margaret (Harold) Lachaussee and Joanne (Sidney) Andrus, oldest son Paul Neil (Beth) Andrus and great grandchild Dani-Ryan Andrus.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Delhomme Funeral Home - Maurice on Monday, September 9, 2024 from 9:00 AM until 2:30 PM. A Rosary will be prayed at 2:00 PM Monday afternoon in the funeral home.
Pallbearers will Joshua Andrus, Jarrod Andrus, Jacob Andrus, Mick Huffman, Brodie Broussard, Baron Andrus, Travis Fain, Andrew Fain and Matthew Fain.
The family would like to express their deep appreciation for the many caregivers and the wonderful teams at Brookdale Senior Living and Hospice of Acadiana.
The family has requested any donations be made to Hospice of Acadiana in the memory of Dolores.
Copyright Delhomme Funeral Homes, Inc. September 2024.

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Sharon Denise Linton Parker

ABBEVILLE, La. – A Home-going Celebration of Life for Mrs. Sharon Denise Parker, 57, the former Sharon Linton will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at Christ Community Church of Abbeville (210 South Saint Valerie Street) with Dr. Warren Milson, III, officiating.
She will await the resurrection in St. Paul Cemetery (515 Jacqulyn Street) in Abbeville, LA.
A visitation will be held at Christ Community Church of God in Christ on Saturday, September 7, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Sharon was born on January 2, 1967, in Houston, TX. She was a resident of Abbeville, LA and departed this life on the morning of Friday, August 30, 2024, at her residence.
“Smokie” as she was affectionately known by many, attended Christ Community Church of God in Christ in Abbeville, LA. For numerous years, she worked for Vermilion Healthcare in Nunez, LA and was a Certified Nursing Assistant for 38 years.
Sharon was the life of the party and she loved to play pokeno and bingo as well as she loved going to the casino.
She leaves in God’s care to cherish her fond memory, her husband, Elliott Parker of Abbeville, LA; three sons, La’Derrick Linton of Abbeville, LA, Lamar Linton (Tiffany) Linton and La’Juan Linton of Virginia Beach, VA; two daughters, La’Daisha Campbell (Joseph) and of Newport News, VA and La’Kira Campbell Moon (Mikayla) of Westfield, VA; two stepdaughters, Latasha Parker and Latrella Parker both of New Iberia, LA; one brother, Cornelius Darby (Wayne) of Abbeville, LA; one half-brother, Sherman Ray Taylor of Houston, TX; one uncle, Elliott Darby, Jr. of Abbeville, LA; two aunts, Sister Lela Mae Proctor Chentlen of New Iberia, LA and Sister Beulah Ann Walker of Abbeville, LA; two brothers-in-law, Freddie Zeno and Lawrence Zeno both of New Iberia, LA; four sisters-in-law, Thelma Guy (Gerald) , Cindy Galentine (Allen), Alma Londo (Marlon), and Judy Parker (Nathaniel) all of New Iberia, LA; one godchild, Phaedra Davis (Joseph) of Abbeville, LA; her traveling bestie, Mary “Lee-Lee” Towles of Abbeville, LA; 14 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; 7 step grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; other relatives, and friends.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Gladys Mae Guidry Joseph; father, Sherman Taylor; two brothers, Patrick O’Neal Linton and Jodie Wayne Taylor; stepfathers, Percy Ray Joseph, Sr. and Antoine T. Will Green; maternal grandparents, Ernest Guidry and Mammie Levy; paternal grandparents, Hector and Rosie Taylor.
Condolences can be expressed to the family at www.fletcherfuneralhomes.org
Arrangements are entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Home (337-369-3341) 609 W. Admiral Doyle Drive, New Iberia, LA 70560.

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Tahj Judge

Abbeville man wanted in connection to Aug. 16 shooting

An Abbeville man is wanted on multiple charges for his alleged involvement in a shooting that occurred at a local apartment complex last month.
On Aug. 16, at approximately 11:09 p.m., officers from the Abbeville Police Department responded to reports of gunfire at the Stone Bridge apartments in Abbeville.
Following an investigation, including the execution of search warrants and review of surveillance footage in the vicinity, the incident was captured on camera, showing individuals fleeing with firearms. Subsequently, the suspects were identified, and arrests were made.
Further inquiries by detectives led to the identification of a shooter; however, efforts to locate the individual have thus far been unsuccessful. The Abbeville Police Department is seeking assistance in locating Tahj Judge. Information received suggests that Judge is presently not in the area and may be in Mississippi.
Judge currently has active warrants for his arrest that include:
• 4 counts of aggravated criminal damage to property
• 1 count of possession of a firearm in a firearm free zone
• 1 count of illegal use of weapons or dangerous instrumentalities
• 2 counts of attempted first-degree murder
All persons pictured are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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