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Annette Vincent Meaux

A Time of Remembrance will be held on Monday, August 12, 2024, at 11 a.m. at Fountain Memorial Funeral Home in Lafayette, LA for Annette Vincent Meaux, 85, who passed away on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at her residence in Lafayette, LA.
Visitation will be observed at Fountain Memorial Funeral Home in Lafayette, LA on Sunday, August 11, 2024, from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and will resume on Monday, August 12, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. until the time of service at 11 a.m.
A Rosary will be recited by Tony Meaux on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 6 p.m. at Fountain Memorial Funeral Home in Lafayette, LA.
A Eulogy will be delivered by Rick Nunez.
Interment will follow in Fountain Memorial Cemetery in Lafayette, LA.
Annette Vincent Meaux, was born May 7, 1939, on Pecan Island, LA and was a long-time resident of Acadiana. From an early age Annette valued education. Her accomplishment of graduating from Abbeville High School as Valedictorian, Class of 1957, was only the beginning. After high school, Annette graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1973 with a Bachelor’s Degree, and a Master’s Degree in Business Education in 1976. Later, while teaching at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School and raising a young family, Annette was determined to provide the best life and education for her own children. In the evenings, Annette would commute to Baton Rouge to obtain her Ph.D. from Louisiana State University, graduating in 1980.
For 31 years, Annette served as a distinguished professor at the University of Southwestern Louisiana, dedicating her career to researching and developing new curricula for the Department of Business Systems, Analysis and Technology. Her efforts and frequent publishing not only contributed to USL’s accreditation, but also put her students on a path to success in a technologically changing workplace. To Annette, education was never wasted. Going the extra mile was a given to ensure her students were armed to help themselves, their communities, and their own young families. In two of her papers, she focused on personalizing education based on personality types, and championed the multiplying value of mentorship among female executives. In addition to education and mentorship, Annette valued preparedness. Annette’s presentation and dignity set the standard in professionalism for both her students and colleagues. Dr. Vincent was simply classy in every way.
After retirement, Annette's beaming spirit extended beyond academia into the heart of her community. As an avid supporter of Big Band music, especially The Skyliners and the music of Bill Rosa, she loved dancing at the Petroleum Club on Friday nights with her husband Leo and beloved friends. For over 30 years, she was also an active member for the Krewe of Zeus, embodying the festive spirit and rich traditions of the Mardi Gras season. Her enthusiasm for dance, music and community involvement left a lasting impression on all who knew her.
Annette is survived by her beloved husband of 37 years, Leo Meaux, of Lafayette, LA; her daughter, Charla Mercier and her husband, Kurt, of Youngsville, LA; her son, Rick Nunez and his wife, Geralyn, of Houston, TX; her brother, Carlis Vincent, of Morgan City, LA; her four grandchildren, Elizabeth Stewart, Chuck Stewart, Lauren Nunez and Abby Nunez and dear family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Denward and Estelle Suire Vincent.
Honored to serve as Pallbearers are Rick Nunez, Kurt Mercier, Chuck Stewart, Mike Meaux, Brandon Danos and Craig Delahoussaye.
The family wishes to thank the staff of St. Joseph Hospice, especially her caregiver Bridgette Martin for the compassionate care given to Annette and her family.
Online obituary and guest book may be viewed at www.fountainmemorialfuneralhome.com.
Fountain Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery, 1010 Pandora St., Lafayette, LA 70506, 337-981-7098 is in charge of arrangements.

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Irene Levine Hawthorne

ABBEVILLE, La. — A Home-going Celebration for Mrs. Irene L. Hawthorne, 91, the former Irene Levine will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at Mount Triumph Baptist Church (310 S. Lamar Street) with Rev. Willie Williams, Jr., Pastor officiating.
She will await the resurrection at St. Paul Cemetery, (515 Jacqulyn Street) in Abbeville, LA.
A visitation will be held at Mount Triumph Baptist Church on Saturday, August 10, 2024, beginning at 10 a.m. until the time of the service.
Mrs. Hawthorne was a resident of Abbeville, LA. She transitioned from labor to reward at 10:45 P.M. on Sunday, August 4, 2024, at her residence. 
She accepted Christ as her Savior and was a member of Mount Triumph Baptist Church and was a retiree of the Vermilion Parish School Board.
She leaves to cherish her memory, four daughters, Janice Campbell (Willie) of Tomball, TX, Donna Hillstock of Port Arthur, TX, Nettie Mitchell of New Iberia, LA and Debra Smith (Michael) of Abbeville, LA; two brothers, Dallas Levine, Sr. (Ruby) of Olivier, LA and Walter George Levine, Sr. of Abbeville, LA; aunt, Velma Shade of Port Arthur, TX; son-in-law: Sterling Johnson of Abbeville, LA; goddaughter, Shela B. Lewis of Crowley, LA; godson, Donald McNeal of Port Arthur, TX; granddaughter she raised as her own, Nichole Phillips (Sean) of Dallas, TX; great-granddaughter she raised as her own, Nadaeshea Calais (Celton) of Breaux Bridge, LA; great-grandson that she raised as her own, Nadeadrick Mouton of Port Arthur, TX; six grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; four great-great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives, church family, friends, and loved ones.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Amos Hawthorne; son, Clarence Mitchell, Jr.; daughter, Verdner Johnson; parents, George Levine and Verdna Reedom Levine; brother, Dalton Levine, Sr.; grandparents, Marshall Reedom, Sr., and Maggie Harris Reedom, uncles, Joseph Reedom and Herman Reedom; aunt, Maggie McNeal. 
Active Pallbearers are Juparee Campbell, DeShawn Dozier, Darius Comeaux, Damion Comeaux, NaDeadrick Mouton, and Celton Calais.
Honorary Pallbearers are Dallas Levine, Sr., Walter Levine, Sr., Bishop Raymond Captiville, Alton Levine, Sr., Lennis Levine, Michael Smith, Sterling Johnson, and Rev. Willie Campbell.
Condolences may be expressed at www.fletcherfuneralhomes.org
Arrangements are entrusted to Fletcher Funeral Home (337-893-2440) 1116 Green Street, Abbeville, LA 70510. 

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Some members of the Delcambre volleyball team are (left to right) Isabella Olivier, Kenzie Sonnier, head coach Darcel Delcambre Robin, Kali Darby and Kaelum Sonnier. (photo by Rosco Harrington)

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Vermilion Catholic volleyball team wants to make playoffs

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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sgt. Justin Sonnier seized the oysters and returned them to the water.

Three Texas Subjects Cited for Illegal Oyster Harvest in Vermilion Parish

A Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agent cited three subjects for alleged oyster violations on Aug. 4 in Vermilion Parish.
Sgt. Justin Sonnier cited Jose Ayala, 53, of Dickenson, Texas, Manuel Ayala, 63, of San Leon, Texas, and Adrian Ayala, 29, of Dickinson, Texas, for unlawfully taking oysters from a private lease. Jose Ayala was also cited for failing to have written permission to remove oysters from a private lease and harvesting oysters from an unmarked lease.
Sgt. Sonnier was on patrol in the Gulf of Mexico near Southwest Pass when he observed a vessel with a crew actively harvesting oysters from a private lease.
Sgt. Sonnier made contact with the captain, Jose Ayala, and his crew and found them in possession of 29 sacks of oysters. During the compliance check, Sgt. Sonnier learned that the subjects did not have permission to be harvesting oysters from this private lease.
Sgt. Sonnier seized the oysters and returned them to the water.
Unlawfully taking oysters off a private lease carries a $900 to $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail. Failing to have written permission to harvest oysters from a private lease brings a $400 to $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail. Harvesting oysters from an unmarked lease carries up to a $350 fine.

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Superintendent Tommy Byler (left), school district security officer Brooks David and Sheriff Eddie Langlinais are discussing the security plan for the upcoming school year.

Vermilion Parish schools beef up security

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Bryan Golden

Moving Forward

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Ruby “Betty” Labauve Gaspard

March 26, 1924 ~ August 3, 2024

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Ruby “Betty” Labauve Gaspard, 100, who died Saturday, August 3, 2024 at her residence. She will be laid to rest at Graceland Cemetery with Rev. Terry Jolley officiating the services. Honored to serve as pallbearers will be Jered Gaspard, Michael Kane, Branndon Brougham, Ryan Landry, Grayson Gaspard, and Meghan Plummer.
Ruby’s time in our world marked many hearts as a rare example of faith and grace. As a master seamstress and sitter for many of our beloved elders, she took great care that others knew her love for them through acts as well as words. Those who were blessed to know Ruby as “mama,” “Granny,” or “Grundy,” including 28 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren for whom her affection was endless, will remember the joy she found in watching her family grow. Her devotion to God is a gift she placed in many hearts, and it continues to shine her light out into the world through the four generations she taught how to love.
Ruby is survived by her daughter, Rebecca D. Gaspard; son, Sherial D. Gaspard; ten grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren; and sister, Belva D. LeBlanc.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul S. Gaspard; parents, Savoie Labauve and the former Alva Leleux; two sisters, Vivian Dupre Myers and Vergie Monceaux; one brother, Joseph M. Duprie; two sons, Garland Gaspard and Michael Gaspard; two daughters, Gayle Brougham and Janet Olson; son-in law Gerald Olson, and daughter-in-law Jaci Gaspard.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 from 9 a.m. until time of services.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

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Megan Landry-Lalande, a longtime member of Junior Auxiliary of Vermilion, has served on the national level since 2017.

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Megan Landry-Lalande sworn-in as National JA President

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