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Here are the fields at A.A. Comeaux Park that will have artificial turf placed on the infields.

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Abbeville Councilman Francis Touchet Jr. looks on as Parks and Recreation Director Tommy Picard explains details of improvements that will be made at A.A. Comeaux Park.

Artificial Turf Coming to A.A. Comeaux Park in Abbeville

Council to seek approval on issuance of $3 million in revenue bonds to invest in kids, city’s ‘future’

Big changes are coming to A.A. Comeaux Park, changes some Abbeville officials believe are necessary to help shore up the city’s future.
During Tuesday night’s regular meeting, the Abbeville City Council adopted a resolution giving preliminary approval to issue revenue bonds not to exceed $3 million.
Once approved, those funds would facilitate vast improvements at A.A. Comeaux Park, including adding artificial turf to baseball fields, construction of additional parking and numerous other projects.
Work should be completed by the start of next summer.
“We are in dire need in this community to get our kids involved,” Councilman Francis Touchet Jr. said. “To get those kids involved, we have to have something attractive.”
Touchet said that is part of what he sees as a two-fold effort.
“Number one, it provides opportunities for kids,” Touchet said. “Number two is something I am going to harp on. How many buildings do we need to continue to see empty to see that our economy will go down even further? Yes, we are up on sales tax, but that could go down. We have to think about 10 and 20 years from now.
“What do we have to be able to draw people here?”
Earlier this month, Mayor Mark Piazza created a committee to look into what improvements could be made at the parks. Along with Touchet, Piazza appointed Councilman Brady Broussard Jr.
“We are studying a concept to bring 20 to 25 baseball teams and their families to Abbeville,” Broussard said. “Studies from economists show that 25 teams that go to a community produce $650,000 of economic development. Those are not my numbers, and those are formulas that can tell you what comes with these people. That creates lines at (our restaurants). They need hotels to stay in, and they need gasoline to put in their cars.”
Broussard cited similar investments made in Crowley, Broussard, and Youngsville, to name a few.
“Crowley spent $6 million,” Broussard said. “We’re not proposing to do that. We believe this is something that the council should study because it is working for Crowley. They made $80,000 a month in concessions alone after making these improvements.
“That’s how big this is.”
Touchet said that is a perfect example of what Abbeville aims to do.
“That is the revenue source that I am talking about,” Touchet said.
He said it also serves as an even better example of what the city hopes to provide kids.
“One councilman in Crowley said enrollment as far as their youth in sports is up 400%,” Touchet said. “Those kids are attracted to those facilities.”
Councilman Francis Plaisance said his overall concern is making sure Abbeville kids whose families cannot afford to play sports have an opportunity. Parks and Recreation Director Tommy Picard said that is a continued effort.
“I’m meeting with people, and we are going to have a fundraiser,” Picard said. “I am hustling up people to sponsor players. We have 30 kids who weren’t going to play flag football, who now have the opportunity.”
As for the proposed improvements at A.A. Comeaux, turf infields will be placed on Theriot, Sellers, Luquette, Delcambre, Varhoff, Shelby and Parker fields.
There will be new concession stands and upgrades to restrooms. Badon Field will be removed, replaced by an asphalt parking lot that will hold nearly 300 vehicles. Picard, who has been involved with youth sports for 47 years, said he is confident these improvements will yield positive results.
“This is a no-brainer,” Picard said. “People are going to spend money. We have letters from two organizations. We are going to get tournaments.”
Picard said these improvements could also help generate funds to build a new gymnasium at A.A. Comeaux Park, something both Councilwoman Terry Broussard and Plaisance said they want to see.
Piazza said he wants to see Abbeville make an investment to spark something bigger for its future, both economically and for its youth.
“I am not one to just go squander money or buy new stuff just to have new stuff,” Piazza said. “I was convinced by Councilman Touchet and Councilman Brady, that this is about the survival of Abbeville and its economy. If you look at the (2020 U.S.) Census, we had almost a 9% decrease in our population in the last 10 years. People are moving to places where there are amenities for their kids. This is an avenue for us to get our kids, and kids from out of town, to build this program up. We want to continue to compete and help our restaurants and hotels and bring the economy back to Abbeville. I think this is the answer to help all of our kids.
“It’s time to set a positive trail.”
Touchet said Tuesday served as the first step in that direction.
“We are moving forward,” Touchet said. “Tonight is history. Twenty-five years from now, we will look back that this meeting is where it started.
“We still have a long way to go, but we are moving in the right direction.”

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Peter Randall Irwin

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial for Peter Randall Irwin, 64, will be at 10:00AM Tuesday, August 24, 2021 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow in Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be in David Funeral Home of Erath Monday, August 23, 2021 from 5:00PM until 9:00PM with recitation of the rosary at 6:00PM. Visitation will resume Tuesday from 8:00AM until service time.
Peter, born in Medina, TX and a resident of Erath passed away Wednesday, August 18, 2021 in Abbeville General Hospital. He was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. He was a very active member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, where he taught catechism, natural family planning and sang in the choir. He was a genuine soul with a kind and gentle spirit and would extend a helping hand to anyone in need. He was as available to his community as he was to his family. “Come If You’re Hungry Love, Dad.”
He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Pauline Sandy Irwin of Erath, sons, Adrian Irwin and wife Jacy of Spring, TX, Joshua Irwin of Erath, Jacob Irwin of Lafayette, Matthew Irwin of Lafayette, daughters, Andrea Irwin Twilley of Lafayette, Trisha Irwin of Las Vegas, NV; brothers, Steve Irwin and wife Annette of Cedar Park, TX, Paul Irwin of Devine, TX, Robert Irwin and wife Sherry of Quinlan, TX; sisters, Karen Owens of Radford, VA, Krista Ehlinger and husband David of Devine, TX; and 6 grandchildren, Mieka, Dallas, Caroline, Arlo, Samuel and Charles.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Tucker and Bobby Sue Irwin; a son, Michael Irwin; his siblings, Juliana Davis, Scott Irwin and Mary Carol Irwin.
Serving as his Pallbearers will be Adrian Irwin, Josh Irwin, Jacob Irwin, Matthew Irwin, Steve Irwin, Paul Irwin, Robert Irwin and Ryan Twilley.
Condolences may be shared with the family at www.davidfuneralhome.org
To help the community stay safe we will honor the August 1, 2021 Louisiana Mandates.  All families and their guests are required to wear a face-covering while at the funeral home and church. Thank you for your understanding during this unprecedented time.
David Funeral Home of Erath is in charge of arrangements. 209 E. Putnam St. Erath, LA 70533 (337) 937-0405

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Eunice Delino Meaux

March 31, 1932 ~ August 18, 2021

ABBEVILLE — A private funeral service will be held at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Eunice Delino Meaux, 89, who died Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at Maison duMonde Living Center.
The Cessac family requests that anyone who would like to attend to contact them privately.
Due to the recent rise in Covid-19 cases, the family requests that everyone in attendance please wear a mask or face covering.
She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Reverend Steve Delino officiating the services. Serving as pallbearers will be Elbert White, Joshua Segura, Austin Segura, Jude Cessac, Ricky Cessac, Jr., and Ronald “Tippy” Cessac.
Eunice is survived by her sons, Ronald Cessac and his wife, Joslin, Gary Cessac and his wife, Brenda, and Rickey Cessac and his wife, Sarah; eleven grandchildren; twenty-five great grandchildren; and nineteen great-great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husbands, Weston Cessac (1st husband), and Eddie Meaux (2nd husband); parents, Lovelace Delino and Leona Delino; three brothers, Horace Delino, Murphy Delino, and Leroy Delino; and two sisters, Melba Lecesse, and Ethel Benoit.
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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Sheila Constance Vansant

February 12, 1938 ~ August 16, 2021

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville honoring the life of Sheila Constance Vansant, 83, who died Monday, August 16, 2021 at Amelia Manor Nursing Home in Lafayette. She will be laid to rest at Graceland Cemetery with Rev. Madge McLain officiating the services.
Sheila was born and raised in Manchester, England. After moving to the United States, she began her career as an executive secretary on Capitol Hill for Senator Herman Talmadge, as well as working as a secretary for several government offices. After marrying and moving to Georgia, she took the real estate license exam and the rest was history. She held a real estate license in three states, and was also a real estate broker for many years. She knew real estate front, back, side to side and around again. She worked for many different firms throughout the years in Abbeville and Lafayette, and then started her own agency, Vansant Real Estate, for a few years before retiring.
She is a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and volunteered her time at the Christian Service Center. She loved to sing and make people laugh.
She is survived by two daughters, Kimberly Tracy Falcon and Sheila “Connie” Vansant.
She was preceded in death by her husbands; parents, Sydney Jackson and the former Winifred Tracy; and her only sibling, Dennis Jackson.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Friday, August 20, 2021 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM; Saturday, August 21, 2021 from 11:30 AM until time of services.
Due to the recent rise in Covid-19 cases, the family requests that everyone in attendance please wear a mask or face covering.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made either to St. Paul Episcopal Church or the Christian Service Center.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, (337) 893-4661.

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Annie Fusilier

ABBEVILLE – A Homegoing Celebration for Annie Bea Plowden Fusilier, 81, will be held on Saturday, August 21, 2021 at 1:00 Pm at Mt. Triumph Baptist Church, 310 South Lamar St., Abbeville, LA. Pastor Willie Williams, Jr. will officiate the service.
She will be laid to rest in St. Paul Catholic Cemetery in Abbeville, LA
Visitation will begin at 9:00 AM Saturday at the church until time of services.
Annie was born on April 26, 1940 to the union of the late Cleveland, Sr. and Nona Nolan Plowden in Abbeville, LA. Having attained her education in the schools of Vermilion Parish, she was a graduate of Herod High School, Class of 1958. She went on to attend Southern University where she obtained her Bachelors’ degree and Masters plus 30 in Education. With over 40 years of dedication and service to Vermilion Parish School Board. Annie retired as an Assistant Principal at Eaton Park Elementary School.
In her early adult years she married the late Bernard Fusilier and they were blessed with a daughter, Nikia. Annie accepted Christ and was baptized at the Mt. Triumph Baptist Church. She served faithfully for many years in different ministries including secretary of the church until declining health prevented her from doing so. “Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life.”
In addition to her husband and parents she was also preceded in death by six siblings, Cleveland Plowden, Jr., Jeffery Plowden, Shirley Bernard, Mamie Grant, Etheline Hills, and Gwendolyn Plowden; and her father and mother-in-law, Celestine and Louise Fusilier. Annie peacefully transitioned to eternal rest on Monday, August 10, 2021 in Maurice with her family at her side.
Annie leaves to cherish precious memories, one daughter, Nikia (Marick Johnson) Leblanc, of Maurice, LA; two grandchildren, Brittani Fuselier and Kobe Moore, both of Maurice, LA; three great-grandchildren, Heaven Walker, Harmony Walker and Jaxon walker, All of Maurice, LA; two siblings, Glen (Lucy) Plowden, Sr. and Beverly (Joseph) Butcher, both of Abbeville, LA; two sisters-in-law, Sylvia Plowden-Brown of Jennings, LA and Patricia Plowden of Abbeville, LA and two godchildren, Garmon Plowden and Shellie Huntly-Collins, both of Abbeville, LA Other survivors include nieces, nephews other relatives and friends who loved her dearly.
Person condolences may be expressed to the family on our website: carneyfuneralhome.net
Arrangements are entrusted to Carney Funeral Home of Lafayette, LA.

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Tina Faye Suire

March 20, 1955 ~ August 16, 2021

ABBEVILLE — A memorial mass will be held at a later date honoring the life of Tina Faye Suire, 66, who died Monday, August 16, 2021 at her residence.
Tina was a graduate of Abbeville High School in 1974. She worked for Southern Oaks, formerly Abbeville Country Club for a total of 28 years. Many would say she was “Queen of the Kitchen”, known for her famous hamburgers and fried chicken. Her smile was one of kind and her laugh was contagious. She never met a stranger and she was loved by all who knew her.
Tina is survived by one daughter, Paige Suire Vincent; son in-law, Jace Vincent; expectant granddaughter, Jaci Vincent; sister-in-law, Patricia Romero Suire; and two great-nieces, Emily Mire and Karly Segura.
She was preceded in death by her brother, Gregory Suire; her father, Annis "AJ" Suire; and her mother, Earline Leblanc Suire.
She was also a beloved Godmother, honorary mother, sister, aunt and friend to so many people in her life. She had a giving nature and strived to help anyone in need, whether it was a hot meal or a good story, she knew how to bring a smile to anyone's face.
She was one of a kind and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
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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Gulf Coast Bank attended the job fair in search of employees.

Vermilion Parish Job Fair successful

35 companies filled St. Theresa Hall

On Tuesday, over 35 hiring companies and resource providers lined the halls of St. Theresa Hall in Abbeville to assist Vermilion’s career-seeking residents find their dream jobs. The 5th Vermilion Parish Job Fair welcomed employers throughout Acadiana to get to know Vermilion’s home-grown talent.
The Vermilion Economic Development Alliance and Vermilion Chamber of Commerce – two organizations committed to helping both the local business community and residents of the parish – teamed up to host the event in partnership with the Louisiana Workforce Commission, Acadiana Workforce Solutions and South Louisiana Community College’s Gulf Area Campus.
Anne Falgout of the Alliance stated, “We are optimistic about the results. Our employers reported that over 20 job offers were made to participating applicants and over 40 interviews have been scheduled! It was so rewarding to connect the community with the companies that enrich it.”
After the inaugural fair in 2015, organizers launched the Vermilion at Work program to educate businesses on things like employment law and hiring incentives. The team also began working with unemployed residents to share resources available in their own backyard. Earlier this summer, the organizers hosted a Jobseeker Training event in partnership with Gulf Coast Bank and an Employer Workshop with presenting sponsor Allen & Gooch. Both events were designed to prepare participants for the hiring process.
“I was happy to see several Chamber members recognize the importance of these efforts and participate,” added Lynn Guillory of the Chamber of Commerce. “The diverse industry make-up of our membership was represented at the fair. We had all sorts of jobs available from entry-level healthcare professions to highly skilled laborers. The jobseekers were hopeful and several of the employers walked away with good connections. It’s a win-win!”
The team leveraged that one-on-one networking to provide meaningful introductions between involved parties. In addition to the opportunity, they also provided a complimentary lunch courtesy of sponsor One Acadiana. Although they experienced a lower turnout this year, organizers and volunteers kept the energy and professionalism high.
“We knew it might be difficult to host an event with new COVID restrictions in place, but whether we had one or one thousand attendees, we were determined to make the experience positive for all who came,” Falgout said. “We’ll keep communicating with our local businesses and residents, and as long as we’re making good connections, we’re prepared to do what it takes to bring employers and jobseekers together!”

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At Morgan Breaux-Hebert’s first football photo day, she gets Abbeville’s Tazavian Andrews ready to take a picture.

Morgan joins Abbeville’s football coaching staff

Former track star will teach Wildcats proper way to run

Some still remember Morgan Breaux running track for North Vermilion and UL and how good she was on the oval.
She won the state high school indoor meet in the 55-meter dash in 2010.
Abbeville High head football coach Roderick Moy certainly does. That’s why the AHS coach hired Breaux. Morgan Breaux Hebert is the football team’s conditioning coach and part-time running backs coach for his football team.
“It would be different if it was somebody we didn’t know,” Moy said. “But I’ve known her since the eighth grade, I know what she’s about, I know what her character is, and if there is one thing I know that she can do, it’s run.
“When we hired her for summer conditioning, we worked on running form and worked on carrying form in whatever we did. Well, who do we want to do that, our running backs? So why not hire a running backs coach who is going to make sure our technique is there.”
Hebert steps into a rare role, a female coach in the mostly-male dominated football coaching ranks.
“I am here to spread my knowledge and help Coach Moy get these running backs to have a good season, “Hebert said. “I have a track background and a degree in exercise science, and I’m here to help them out,”
Hebert, who ran track for four years at UL Lafayette, plays a role that predominately involved conditioning the Abbeville athletes.
“It’s been run,” she said. “We have a lot of talent. If these guys believe in themselves half as much as we believe in them, we’re going to be unstoppable.”
Hebert’s duties include teaching the athletes proper and correct running form and trying to get them to run faster.
And even thought she has, “zero football background,” that didn’t stop Moy from hiring her.
“You can always teach football, the Abbeville coach said. “But Morgan brings so much more to the program than that. She was a Division I athlete.
“About 75 percent of our kids have a desire to play Division I football at a school like UL. So, if I can bring in someone, who competed at the Division I level to bring that knowledge of what it takes to compete at that level and give it to our kids, that’s a no-brainer.”
Hebert feels that she can be a positive influence and help coach the Wildcats.
“They have taken to the constructive criticism that I’ve given them,” Hebert said. “I’ve seen a tremendous difference in them.
“I’m building my knowledge of the sport, and I love it. I can’t wait to see what Friday night is like on the field. I hope that this is a continuous future for me.”

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Mary “Dale” Gary

March 4, 1942 ~ August 16, 2021

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, August 20, 2021 at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church honoring the life of Mary Dale Gary, 79, who died Monday, August 16, 2021 at Legacy Nursing & Rehabilitation in Port Allen. She will be laid to rest at Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery in Erath with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiating the services. Pallbearers will be David Gary, Michael Gary, Eric LeBlanc, Alex LeBlanc, Andre LeBlanc, Garrett Sarsfield, Ronnie Montet, Joel Broussard, and Randy Granger.
Dale’s love for children encouraged her education degree from Nichols State University. She first taught at St. Joseph’s Catholic School in Rayne. She then opened her own private kindergarten school where she taught many Erath residents. Dale continued her teaching career in Abbeville at Eaton Park Elementary School, where she retired after 26 years. She touched the lives of many students throughout her teaching career and loved sharing memories from her classroom.
She also had a great love and devotion for her Catholic faith. She was a long-time member of a Come Lord Jesus group and she enjoyed sharing her faith with friends and family. Dale had a great love for all animals especially her Dachshunds and cats. She loved her family and was affectionately known as “Taunte” to her great nieces and nephews.
She is survived by her sister, Paulette Montet and her husband Russell of Kaplan; nephews, David Gary and his wife Paige, and Michael Gary; niece, Melissa LeBlanc and her husband Eric; sister-in-law, Deanna Gary; and seven great nieces and nephews, Kate Gary, Sarah Gary, Claire Gary, Anne Marie Gary, Alex LeBlanc, Andre LeBlanc and Camille LeBlanc.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Honore Gary and the former Lily Mae Broussard; and brother, Benson Gary.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Friday, August 20, 2021 from 10:00 AM until 12:30 PM when the procession will depart for the church. A rosary will be prayed at 10:30 AM.
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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Otis D. Roberts

Otis D. Roberts, 89 passed away peacefully on August 16, 2021, at his home in Abbeville, Louisiana. Otis was born October 27, 1931 to John and Leonarda (Miller) Roberts in Kentwood, Louisiana, the oldest of 5 children.
Otis served in the Air Force and Navy.  Upon completing his military service, Otis became employed as a Petroleum Landman, having worked for Conoco, Tiger Oil Company and Stat Oil Company. Otis was also an Oil Scout for Petroleum Information and published a weekly scouting report.  Some of Otis’ favorite pastimes included fishing and playing golf and pool.
Otis is survived by his wife Nell Dean (Mouton), daughter Annette (Ray) Doucet, daughter in law Paula (Denton) Roberts, daughter Felicia Frederick, sons Albert F (Renee) Frederick and Brian (Christelle) Frederick; grandchildren Joshua (Lauren) Doucet, Chelsea (Brianne) Doucet, Sarah Elisabeth Roberts (Brandon) Aucoin, Bianca Menard, Albert F. Frederick IV, Mary Margaret Frederick, John Paul Frederick, Isabella Frederick, Brennan Frederick and Victoria Frederick;  great grandchildren Ava Rose and Jaiden Brooks and numerous nieces and nephews.  
Otis was preceded in death by his parents, son Darrell Keith Roberts, sisters Daisy Thornberry, Mary Ann Harrell and Hazel Lee Roberts and brother Fred Roberts.
The family of Otis Roberts would like to extend their sincere appreciation to Hospice of Acadiana for the love and care shown to their loved one.  

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