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Tin: raym: acaduvtribi ne Page 2A, Thursday, January 27, 1994 Raoul Beaugh; and four sisters, Josephine Richard. Lou Ruptier. Conine Lavergne and Louise Ozenne. Pallbearers were two of his close friends. Ovey Doucet of Rayne and Jim Hanley of Hemphill.

two nephews. Warren Beaugh and James Beau gh of Opelousas; a grand-nephew. Dale McClelland of Lafayette; and a cousin. Ferdle John Iseringhausen of Sunset. Gossen Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements.

Joseph Catholic Church for Bertha Richard. 80. who died at 12:50 p.m. Saturday. Jan.

22. 1994. at Rayne Guest Home. Interment was in the St. Joseph Mausoleum.

Survivors Include two sons. Robert L. Richard of LaMarrhe. and Michael W. Richard of Ablta Springs; three daughters.

Emelda Molly Foreman of Bridge City. Jeanette Habetz of Rayne and Joan R. Gervals of Lafayette; 14 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Thomas Richard Sr.

and one son, Thomas Richard Jr. Gossen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 9 i ,4 i V. 4 LaPoint. 86, whodied at 9: 10a.m.

Monday. Jan. 17. 1994. at Medical Center of Southwest Louisiana.

Interment was in the Morning Star Cemetery in Ridge with the Rev. Jarvts J. Harmon officiating. Survivors Include one son. Freddie Roy LaPoint Jr.

of Lafayette; two brothers. Mervln Harmon of Lafayette and Percy Harmon of Houston. two sisters, Alice Harmon and Albert -ha Mouton, both of Orange, and a host of other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her father. Joseph Harmon her sister.

Rosetta Guidry. her mother. Nancy Johnson: and four brothers, Joseph Harmon Isaac Harmon, Calvin Harmon and Willie Harmon. Pallbearers were Lucius Bush. Adolfo Harmon, Mac Clarence Harmon.

Clarence Harmon, Clarence IVovost and Mike Mouton. Winnfield Mortuary Chapel was in charge of arrangements. i I 2 i "'t FOR 'QUILTS OF HONOR' DISPLAY: Rayne Central Kindergarten principal Veral-da C. Girouard (seated left), only present-day principal residing in Rayne serving the Rayne school system, will be included during the "Quilts ot Honor" ot the 1 994 Celebration of Quilts to be held in Rayne Feb. 4-13.

The honored quilts will include creations from past and present principals from area schools, and here, Mrs. Girouard shows off a quilt made by her grandmother, the late Mrs. John Johnson, her mother, Leora J. Credeur, and a great-aunt. She is joined by Ruth McBnde (seated), Quilt of Honor display chairman, and standing are Margo Goertz, sponsorship chairman and raffle ticket chairman Carolyn Bruner, who are displaying a miniature yo-yo quilt created by Mrs.

Girouard's mother. (Acadian-Tribune Photo by Lisa Soileaux) 'Celebration Of Quilts' Nearing it v. attic, from trunks, from long-forgotten secret storage spaces as 'quill pox' again promises to work Its magic in our fair city," states Board members. Almost 40 merchants are See QUILTS, Page 5A 334-JS20 10 a hi -9pm Daiy $3.95 Chicken 4" micKen $1.99 $7.95 The Rayne Beaut If icat ion Board will be again sponsoring a "Celebration of Quilts-Show on Feb. 4-13.

and selections for the city-wide are gathering strength. as announced by the Board. "Quilts are again emerging in Rayne. from grandma's Elvie Bourgeois CARENCRO Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday.

Jan. 25, In St. Peter's Catholic Church for Ehle Bourgeois, the former Elvie Bouillon. 77, who died at 6 a.m. Sunday.

Jan. 23. 1994, at her residence. Burial was in the church cemetery with the Rev. Albert Nunez, pastor, officiating.

She Is survived by two sons and daughters in law, Werlyn and Kathy Bourgeois of Lafayette and Patrick and Chert Bourgeois of Carencro; one brother, Lete Bouillon of New Orleans; one sister, Mrs. Sidney (Hazel) Larcade of Mire; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Nelson Bourgeois; her parents. Alexon Bouillon and the former Ozla Roche; two brothers, Lionel and Lenls Boul lion: three sisters, Mrs.

Desue (Azalena) Martin. Mrs. Sidney (Carrts) Cormier and Mrs. Odllon (Meon) Savoie; and one grandson. Melancon Funeral Home of Carencro was in charge of arrangements.

Iris Mae Dogie Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 14. at St. Joseph Catholic Church for Iris Mae Dogie, 65, who died at 12:51 a.m.

Thursday, Jan. 13. 1994, at her residence. Interment was In Woodlawn Cemetery In Crowley. Survivors Include her husband, Fldney Dogie of Rayne; two sons, Kenneth Abshlre and John Wayne Dogie, both of Rayne; four stepsons.

Harry Dogie of Duson and Robert Dogie and Sidney Credeur, both of Rayne, and Michael Royer of Crowley: one daughter, Janet Bertrand of Rayne; two brothers, Percy Duplechain of Tex. and Irving Duplechain of Rayne; four sisters, Lorice Robert and Joyce Benoit, both of Genevieve Greenman of Crowley and Abble Grosselle of Rayne; 21 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one brother, Ovllle Duplechain; and her parents, Villary Duplechain and the former Zelia Leger. Gossen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Carlton Guldry LAFAYETTE Funeral services were held at 9:30 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 22, at St. Anthony Catholic Church for Carlton Guidry, 81. who died at 10 p.m. Friday, Jan.

14, 1994, at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center. Interment was in the St. Joseph Cemetery in Maurice with the Rev. Gerald Lewis, SVD. officiating.

He is survived by four sons, Alton Guidry of Morgan City, Nolan Guidry of Lafayette. Edward Guldry of Cerita, and Mervln Guldry of Los Angeles, six daughters, Selina Morgan and Helen Brous-sard. both of Lafayette, Alzlna Charles of Morgan City, Anita Celestlne of Riverside, Christina Charles of Albany. NY, and Alberta White of Los Angeles; three brothers, Narcisse Guidry of Duson and Garland Guidry and Mac Guldry, both of Port Arthur, 28 grandchildren. 23 great grandchildren; five great, great grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Audrey Ann Guldry. three sons, Carol Guidry. Joseph Guidry and Harold Paul Guldry; his father, Joseph Guidry, and his mother, Christina Guldry. Pallbearers were Alton Guidry, Nolan Guldry Nolan Guldry Edward Guldry, Mervin Guldry and Eric Guldry. Honorary pallbearers were Kenneth Guidry, Paul Guldry, Lawrence Guldry, Chubby Guldry and Lawrence J.

Guldry. Winnfield Mortuary Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Louella LaPoint LAFAYETTE Funeral services were held at 12 p.m. Saturday. Jan.

22. at Winnfield Mortuary Chapel for Louella Mrs. Effle Hoffpauir Breaux INDIAN BAYOU Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Sunday. Jan.

23, In the Duhon Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. fEfrie HofTpautr E3reaux. 83. who died at 12:40 p.m. Friday.

Jan. 21. 199-t. at American Legion Hospital In Crowley. Interment was In the Indian Bayou Methodist Cemetery with Bro.

Fontenot officiating. She is survived by one son. Gerald Breaux of Lake Charles; one daughter, Charlotte Lee of Kayne; 1 0 grandchildren and 1 1 great grandchildren. Mrs. Breaux was a life long resident of Rayne.

She retired from the Rayne School System and has many friends in the Rayne area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Breaux; and one daughter, Lucille Morgan. Duhon Funeral Home of Crow ley was in charge of arrangements. Lula Arceneaux Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.

22. at St. Joseph Catholic Church for Lula Arceneaux. 80, who died at 2: 1 5 a.m. Thursday.

Jan. 20, 1994. at Rayne Guest Home. Interment was In the church cemetery. Survivors include one son, Marshall Arceneaux of Rayne; one daughter, Beverly Mire of Thibodaux; one sister, Yolande Guldry of Duson; nine grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren.

Gossen Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Patty Henry Bass MORSE Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 24, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church for Mrs. Patty Henry Bass, 45, who died at 11:45 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 21. 1994, at her home In Estherwood. Interment was in Hanks Cemetery with Fr. William Ohlen-V forst officiating.

She Is survived by her husband. Ray Bass of Esther-wood; two sons, Willard "Poncho" Henry Jr. of Mermentau Cove and Lyle Henry of Morse; one daughter, Rhonda Fontenot of Midland; her father, John Hebert of Morse; two brothers, Robert Hebert of Morse and Johnny Hebert of Midland; one sister, Eva Simon of Rayne; and five grandchildren. She was preceded In death by her mother, Mary Hebert; and grandfathers, Clemllle Hanks and Edridge Hebert. Duhon Funeral Home of Crowley was In charge of arrangements.

Albert Beaugh Funeral services were held Saturday, Jan. 22, for Albert Beaugh. 95, who died Thursday. Jan. 20, 1994.

at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center in Lafayette. The Revs. Eugene Tremie of St. Joseph Catholic Church and Ben Drapeau of St. Michael Catholic Church of Crowley concelebrated the Funeral Mass.

Pastor Claude Fontenot of the First Baptist Church of Rayne, a friend and neighbor, delivered the Eulogy. The soloist and organist was Lorna Iseringhausen O'Connor, a cousin, from Sunset. A native of St. Landry Parish, Mr. Beaugh had resided in the Rayne-Duson area for over 60 years.

Prior to his retirement, he was a local farmer. He is survived by his wife, Laurence Hebert Beaugh; his daughter. Mary Breaux; two granddaughters and a grand-son-in-law; one brother, Frank Beaugh of Opelousas; three sisters. Eva Lavergne of Sunset, Alice Leger of Arnaudville and Odile Landry of Opelousas; a second cousin, Wilson Hlggin botham of Opelousas. who was reared by Mr.

Beaugh's mother; and numerous nieces and nepVw wr.s preceded In death by h.f Aristilde and Honora Meche Beaugh; four brothers, Leonldos, Honore, Theodore and Curtis Venable CUEYDAN Funeral serv ic es were held at 3:30 p.m. Friday. Jan. 21. at St.

Inter's Catholic Church for Curtis Venable. 79. who died at 4:40 p.m. Wednes day. Jan.

19. 1994. at Crowley American legion Hospital. Interment was in the Gueydan Cemetery. A resident of Gueydan for 35 years.

Mr. Venable was employed with Gayle Oil Company for 30 years. I le is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Mike (Charlotte) Hartwell of Gueydan; two step-sons.

Charles Beller of Estherwood and George Beller of Kit plan: two step daughters. Mrs. Troy Rochelle of Duson and Jackie Beller of Iowa; four sisters. Mrs. Annie Stelly of Rayne, Mrs.

Virginia Chlasson of Carencro. Mrs. Eula Dugas and Mrs. Emily Miller, both of Lafayette; 14 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. He was preceded In death by his wife.

Salina Benoit Venable; his parents. Jessie and Victoria Venable; six brothers. Perry. Voorhies, Jerry. Rene, Lawrence and Willard Venable; and two sisters, Mary Ann and Leila Venable.

Pallbearers were George Beller, Mike Hartwell. Ronnie Rochelle. Ricky Dugas. Lloyd Hartwell and Bobby Beller. Vincent Funeral Home of Gueydan was In charge of arrangements.

SHOW Champion exhibitor, This ceremony Is scheduled to start at 12 noon. The sale of market animals will begin at 12:30 p.m. Champion animals will sell first, followed by purple and blue ribbon animals. Approximately nine steers. 125 market lambs, and 61 market hogs will be offered for sale.

The Show and Sale is being sponsored by the following: Acadia Parish Police Jury. Acadia Parish Farm Bureau. Rayne Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. Iota Knights of Columbus Council 2982. Crowley Lions Club.

Crowley Rotary Club. Knights of Columbus Council 5499. Acadia Parish School Board, Acadia Cattlemen's Association. La. Cooperative Extension Service.

Crowley Klwanis Club. Iota-Egan Lions Club. Federal Land Bank Association and the Crowley Chamber of Commerce. Local exhibitors from local and area schools Include: Armstrong Junior David Freeman. Branch Junior Nicholas Dalgle, Amanda Bertrand, Damlan Bertrand and Wendy Quebodeaux.

Mire Junior Brandon Gautreaux. Hollle Gautreaux, Marcus LeBlanc, Odette Daigle. Joey Dalgle. Krlsti Richard. Brandon Alleman and Sarah Moore.

Notre Dame Senior Chad Broussard. Kayla Broussard. Jules Bruchez. Connie Cramer. Eddie Cramer, Fred Cramer.

Kayla Dequeant. Krlstlne Dequeant. Ashley Doucet. Jennifer Faulk, Mandy Leger. Carlssa Leleux, Angela Sham-sle, Joshua Zaunbrecher and Sam Zaunbrecher.

Rayne Catholic Crystal Broussard Ju st in Doucet and Mark Thomas. Rayne Senior Georgette Dalgle, Crystal Lyons. Cody Thibodeaux. Frances Thibo-deaux. Josette Thibodeaux, Kasey Castille.

Wally Castille. South Rayne Elem. Cheryl Freeman and Emily Halns. Julia Cormier Moore LAFAYETTE A memorial Mass was held at 10 a.m. Monday.

Jan. 24. at the Martin and Castille Funeral Home Chapel for Mrs. Julia Cormier Moore, 67, who died Saturday. Jan.

22. 1994. at Opelousas Genera Hospital following a lengthy illness. Msgr. Glen J.

Provost officiated. Mrs. Mxre Is survived by one son and daughter in law. Bobby and Geneva Fisher Moore of Fredericksburg. two grand sons; two brothers, Dallas Cormier of Longview.

and Terrance Cormier of Rayne; and several nieces and nephews. Martin and Castille Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Paul G. Moore LAKE CHARLES Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan.

24. at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Church for Paul G. Moore. 79. whodiedat 1:30 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 21. 1994, In a Lake Charles hospital. Interment was in the Consolata Cemetery with Msgr. Irving deBlanc officiating.

A native of Madison, and a resident of Lake Charles for the past 43 years, Mr. Moore was a semi pro baseball player in the Evangeline League from 1939 to 1953. He played for the Iifayette Bulls and the Lake Charles Skippers. Mr. Moore was a member of the Evangeline League Hall of Fame and a 40 year member of the Carpenter's Loral No.

953. Survivors include his wife, Mickey David Moore of Lake Charles; one daughter, Nita Moore Caruso of Dallas, two brothers, Robert Moore and Howard Moore, both of Nashville, two sisters. Ann Clark of Nashville and Mary Moore of Livingston, and two grandchildren. Johnson Funeral I lome was In charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Lloyd Pellerin SCOTT Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 24, In Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church for Mrs. Lloyd Pellerin, the former Eula Marie Thomas, 74, who died at 10 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 22, 1994, at her residence. Interment was in the Sts. Peter and Paul Cemetery with the Rev. Frederick O.

Swenson, pastor, officiating. Survivors Include one daughter, Mrs. Keith (Jeanelle) Mire of Lafayette; one son. Beldin "Bill" Pellerin of Scott; six grandchildren, nine great grandchildren; two sisters, Gladys Benoit and Verna Lalande, both of Lafayette; and four brothers. Ivy.

Stanley and Woodley Thomas, all of Lafayette, and Carroll Thomas of Baton Rouge. Slie was preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd Pellerin; one son. Lawrence Pellerin; her parents, Avery Thomas and the former Ella Touchet; one sister. Agnes Credeur; and two brothers. Joseph and Shirley Thomas.

She was a native of Rayne and a resident of Scott for over 60 years. Pallbearers were Beldin Pellerin, Lawrence Pellerin, Keith Mire, Jodie Aucoln, Troy Bergeron and Ivy Thomas. Honorary pallbearers were Carol Thomas, Woodley Thomas and Stanley Thomas. Martin and Caslllle Funeral Home of Scott was in charge of arrangements. Bertha Richard Funeral services were held at 10 a.m.

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