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The Cottonport Leader from Cottonport, Louisiana • 2

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Pag Leader, cottonport, Thursday, November 23, 1972 officiating. Jhe Cottonport ttAKSSSi Funerals LOUIS J. MOREAU, 68 of Cottonport died at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 15 1972 at his family residence He was a.

retire! farmer. Survivors were: 2 daughters, Mrs. Marvin Gremillion and Miss Betty Moreau both of Cottonport: 3 brothers, Dennis Moreau and Edison Moreau both of Cottonport and Jimmie Moreau of New Orleans; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lola Hollis and Mrs. Carrie Thevenot both of Cottonport and Mrs.

Mary Armand of New Orleans and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services were i ivv I II II 1 1 I 4 jt Bringing in the harvest is hard work! Just the thought of lugging this big pumpkin around is enough to make Carol and Sue tired and sleepy! But what will Mommy do? She will make pies for Thanksgiving dinner. Then the house will smell sweet and spicy from the baking, and there will be a big table with the huge, browned turkey, and grandfather will say grace Thanksgiving is a day unique to Americans. In this troubled world of today Americans might count their blessings with hesitant hearts, but stop to compare your lot with your brothers in other nations, and you will soon find that God has given to you bounteously. Give thanks, then, in the church of your choice.

Scriptures selected by the American Bible Society Copyright 1972 Keister Advertising Service, Strasburg, Virginia Interment was In the Im maculate, Conception Cemetery under direction of Es cude Funeral Home of Cot tonport. DALLAS JANET. SR. ,62 of Mansura tiled at 350 Nov. 13, 1972 at his family residence.

Survivors are his wife Mrs. Rosalie Juneau Janet of Mansura, 3 sons Dallas Janet of Mansura, Patrick and Errol Janet both of Baton Rouge, 1 brother Alexandre Janet of New Orleans, 3 sisters Mrs. Placide Burke and Mrs. Dallas Bordelon both of Mansura, Mrs. Charles Rob-ichaux of Algiers and 1 grandchild.

Funeral services were held at 9:00 a.m. in St. Pauls Catholic Church Mansura with Rev. Armando Fuoco officiating. Interment was in the.

Church Cemetery under dir ection of Escude Funeral Home, Mansura. MR. MARC GREMILLION 58 of Bordelonville died at 3:2 0 nm. Nov. 15, 1972, at a PineviUe Hospital.

Survivors are 3 sons, Fverette and Allen Grem illion both of New Orleans, Kirby Gremillion of Metairie 1 daughter Mrs. Earl Hedrick of New Orleans, 1 brother Alvin Gremillion of Bordelonville and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. in the St. Peters Catholic Church at Bordelonville with Rev.

Gustave Bergeron officiat ing. Interment was in the Church Cemetery under dir-' ection of Escude Funeral Home, Mansura. CURRY LOUIS BORDELON 73 of Marksville died at 9:50 p.irw, Nov. 17, 1972, at the Rio Sol Nursing Home sura. Mansura.

Survivors are his wife Mrs, Lei a Mayeaux Bordelon of Marksville, 1 son Cleveland Bordelon of Marksville, 2 daughters, Mrs. Harry Maillet of Arabi, La. and Mrs. Alfred Gremillion. of Alexandria, 1 sister Mrs.

Lester Laborde of Mansura, 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandthildren. Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Josebh Catholic Church Marksville with Rent. LAngelo Messina officiating.

Interment was in the Church Cemetery under dir ection of Escude Funeral H6me, Mansura. Card of Thanks We are grateful to Mon-signor Pelletier and Father Foster, Dr. Jackson, the. Altar Society Choir and Gaon Escude who were so kind to us also thanks, to our many friends and relatives who remembered us in our sorrow when our dear father, Louis Moreau, passed away. All have our everlasting gratitude.

The Louis J. Moreau Family About 400 million paper-' back books are sold a year in America. About 7,000 U.S. firms are engaged in the search for and the production of oil and natural gas. The largest producer accounts for only "about jten per cent of the total.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Hosea John John John John John Matthew 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I MHilli.lMmi)miU UIII 10 HOW 0 JWWWWWW UWAMIW.WlBMWWM'M.'.'AWWWTOlVyWWW W.WM held at 9:30 a.m., Nov. 17 in the St. Marys Assumption Catholic Church, Cottonport' with Msgr. Mozart Pelletier officiating. Interment was in the St.

Marys Assumption Cemetery under the direction of Escude Funeral Home, Cottonport. HORACE J. DUPONT, 21 of Dupont died at 2:00 a.m., Nov. 16, 1972 at his home in Port Allen. He was a carpenter.

Survivors were: 4 brothers Allen Dupont of Innis, Huey Dupont of Livonia, Wallace Dupont of Bordelonville Odel Dupont of Hamburg; 6 sisters Mrs. Doris Strong, and Mrs. Grace. Strong both of Simmesport, Mrs. Rose Mary Latino of Tuscon, Mrs.

Delia Fargo of New Orleans, Mrs. Helen Kegley of Plaucheville and Mrs. Gladys Dupont of Big Bend. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Dupont with Rev.

Jules Spreit officiating. Interment was in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery at Dupont under direction of Escude Funeral Home Cottonport. RACHAEL R. DUPONT, 18 of Dupont died at 2:00 a.m., Nov. 16, 1972 at her home in Port Allen.

Survivors are 4 brothers, Erickson Pabalais and Michael Rabalais both of Houston, David Rabalais of Plaucheville, Chris Rabalais of Dupont; 5 sisters, Mrs. Raymond of Mrs. Marvin Tra-vasos of Lafayette, Mrs. Leo Paul Thibodeaux of Sulphur, Miss Darline Rabalais and Miss Eulalie Rabalais both of Dupont. Also her mother Mrs.

Aline Rabalais of Dupont. Funeral services were held at 10:00 a.m. in. the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Dupont with Rev. Jules Spreit officiating.

Interment1 was in the Church Cemetery under dir-. ection of Escude, Cottonport. MISS MILISSAR. DUPONT Vi yrs. of Dupont died at 2:00 a.m., Nov.

16, 1972, at her residence, in Port Allen. Survivors was her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Aline Rabalais of Dupont. Milissa is the infant of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Dupont of Dupont. Funeral services wer held at 10:00 a.ra. in joint services with her parents In the. Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Dupont the Rev. Jules.

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BERNIE'S SUPER MARKET BERNARD G. CAZAL0T. OWNER SELF SERVICE FOOD STORE PHONE 922.3211 PLAUCHEVILLE, LA. plate. Send check to Mrs.

Helen Ducote, 800 Beech Bunkie, by November 23rd. S3 S2TS fit How Rands I JUST LEARNED FROM THE. VA THAT I CAN GET MORE BENEFITS UNDER THE NEW PENSION NEWS IS A SURG BLOW IN YOUR PART OP the Country? LAW' Fuf mform.no.. contact Ihr MRU A office (check oof boom oookl ov wntv VttfnM AtffnwMmtMMi. 2X.

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1953-1979