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Maurice putting stop to parking on streets

MAURICE — The town of Maurice is experiencing growing pains.
Maurice Police Chief Guy Nerren mailed a letter to every resident in Maurice, reminding them that it is against the law to park on the streets of Maurice.
In the letter mailed on April 18, Chief Nerren reminded all residents to park in their driveways, not on any part of the street.
Chief Nerren said accidents have happened because of improper parking on the street.
For example, a school bus recently hit a parked car in a neighborhood, and the U.S. Postal Service is complaining because it can not get to mailboxes due to parked vehicles.
Recently, a fire truck had to alter its route because of parked vehicles in a new neighborhood.
“You can not park anything in the road, even if it’s partially in your yard,” said Chief Nerren.
In the letter, Chief Nerren explained that starting on Monday, May 15, the Maurice Police Department began writing tickets for parking violations.
Chief Nerren was unsure about the ticket amount, but he said it was more than $100.
Many new neighborhoods built in Maurice have small garages, making it impossible to fit a truck and a car in simultaneously. Also, homeowners use their garage for storage and need more room for one car let alone two.
Chief Nerren said he had heard many excuses as to why they park on the road. Many said their driveway needs to be bigger for four vehicles.
The Chief said, “It is about safety. We will first ask the driver to move the vehicle before we issue a ticket. If they refuse to park on the road after the warning, we will issue a ticket and possibly tow the vehicle.”

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Sonnier wins Rotary Club of Abbeville's ‘What I Want to be and Why?’

The Rotary Club of Abbeville recently honored the Vermilion Parish Teachers of the Year and their "What I Want To Be And Why" Scholarship winner with a Crawfish Boil held at Crawfish Haven/Mrs. Rose's Bed and Breakfast in Kaplan.
Pictured is Rotarian and Supervisor of Fine Arts and World Languages, Madeline Dehart; Vermilion Parish Elementary Teacher of the Year, Molly Bourque from Indian Bayou Elementary; Scholarship Winner, Emma Sonnier; Vermilion Parish High School Teacher of the Year, Taylor Lee from North Vermilion High School; Vermilion Parish Middle School Teacher of the Year, Justin Simon from J.H. Williams Middle School; and Rotary Club President, John Suire. Approximately 60 people were in attendance for the event where recipients received recognition and plaques.
Emma Sonnier received a $2,000 scholarship and will be attending the University of Louisiana at Lafayette majoring in nursing.

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Nathan Touchet

Upon Recommendation of Vermilion Parish School Board, Sheriff Michael A. Couvillon announces Scholarship Recipient Louisiana Sheriffs’ Honorary Membership Program

Sheriff Michael A. Couvillon is happy to announce that Nathan Paul “Nate” Touchet of Vermilion Parish has been named the recipient of an academic scholarship from the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Scholarship Program for the 2022-2023 school year.
He resides in Erath and plans to attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and pursue nursing as a field of study.
He later intends to pursue an advanced degree to either become a Nurse Practitioner or Nurse Anesthetist.
His parents are Michael James and Theresa Marie Comeaux Touchet of Erath, Louisiana.
The Sheriffs’ Scholarship is made possible by the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Honorary Membership Program (LSHMP). Louisiana Sheriffs provides scholarships to graduating high school students from each parish where the Sheriff is an affiliate of the Program.
Qualities such as academic achievement, leadership and character are considered in making selections of Sheriffs’ scholarship recipients. The only limitations are that applicants be permanent residents of Louisiana; scholarships be utilized in higher education within the State; and students be enrolled as full-time, undergraduate students. Scholarships will be awarded in sixty-four parishes throughout the State.
“Sage Michael Suire of Erath High School and Amelia Detraz of Kaplan High School were named as alternates so that in the event the recipient is unable to take advantage of the scholarship award, the alternate (first and/or second) can do so,” according to Sheriff Michael A. Couvillon.
In closing Sheriff Michael A. Couvillon said, “Academic awards by the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Scholarship Program to Louisiana students demonstrate what the LSHMP is all about. This is one of our finest accomplishments. It invests in Louisiana’s future and gives something back to our community. This would not be possible without the kind and generous support of Vermilion Parish’s Honorary Members.”

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Thelma H. Broussard

Thelma Hebert Broussard, 94, loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away peacefully on Mother’s Day, May 14, at her home with family at her bedside.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at David Funeral Home of Abbeville on Wednesday, May 17 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Internment will immediately follow service at St. Paul’s Cemetery
She retired from the Vermilion Parish Police Jury after 31 years. She was a person of deep Faith, firm resolution, strong work ethic and determination to carry things through. Her life was one of kindness, generosity and thoughtfulness. She loved playing Bourre’ with family and friends, going to the casino, watching horse races and dining out.
She was preceded in death by her father; Remick Hebert, her mother; Rosina Lormand Hebert, her brothers Doris and Dennis, and her brother in law Gail “T-Bruce” Broussard, whom she loved as her own child.
She is survived by her husband of 60 years; Richard, her children Selina B. Guidry and her husband Tippy, Sam Broussard and his wife Sandra, Marcell B. Broussard and her husband Ronnie, and Jude Broussard and his wife Leenora. She is also survived by 11 grand-children: Nicole Guidry Claire Griffin and her husband Ian, Ted Broussard and his wife Stacy, Carl Broussard and his wife Keisha, Danielle Frederick and her husband Nick, Camille Breaux and her husband Micah, Amelia Harb and her husband Jeremy, Gabrielle Broussard, Clark Broussard and his wife Hayley, Reid Broussard and Celeste Broussard, 16 great-grandchildren, and a host of godchildren.
Pallbearers will be Carl Broussard, Ted Broussard, Clark Broussard, Reid Broussard, Emile Chiasson, and Logan Broussard. Honorary pall bearers will be Zachary Broussard, Jack Griffin, Jeremy Harb, Nick Frederick, Micah Breaux, Brock Broussard, Cole Broussard, Braden Frederick and Elliot Breaux.
The family is grateful to her caregivers, Faye Dozier, Becky Carmouche, Theresa Williams and her nurses Whitney and Amy from Hospice of Acadiana, all of whom provided care and compassion during Thelma’s last days.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
She was loved and will be sorely missed. We trust her to God’s tender mercies and to the loving arms of Jesus and His mother Mary.

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Larry James Baudoin

March 19, 1940 ~ May 13, 2023

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church honoring the life of Larry James Baudoin, 83, who died Saturday, May 13, 2023 at his residence. He will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery with Fr. François Sainte-Marie officiating the services. Those serving as pallbearers will be Dalton Romero, Donald Segura, Danny Meaux, Daniel Faulk, Rodney Broussard, and Roy Adams. Honorary pallbearers will be Andrew Romero and Carter Romero.
Larry served in the Louisiana National Guard, 2nd Battalion, 156th Infantry Regiment. He worked for Teledyne Movable Offshore traveling overseas for many years as a tool pusher. On his time off time he was a cattle farmer. In his spare time Larry enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.
He is survived by his wife of 57½ years, Deanna Gaspard Baudoin of New Iberia; children, Traci Baudoin Romero (Dalton, Jr.) of Coteau, Shadd Ray Baudoin (Teffaney) of Las Vegas, and Ashley Baudoin Broussard (Kevin) of New Iberia; daughter-n-law, Kristy Baudoin and Donald Segura; mother-in-law, Gladys Broussard Gaspard; sister, Linda Baudoin; grandchildren, Andrew Romero, Alli Romero, Montanna Baudoin, Jacie Baudoin, Kloe’ Broussard, and Kynlee Broussard; and great grandson, Carter Romero.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Ella Mae Baudoin; father, Dudley Baudoin; father-in-law, Andrew Gaspard; daughter, Robin Baudoin; and brother, Russell Baudoin.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. with a rosary being prayed at 6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, May 17, 2023 from 8 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. when the procession will depart for the church.
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.

LDWF Agents Seeking Information about Black Bear Shooting in Ruston

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents are looking for information about a Louisiana Black Bear that was found with a fatal gunshot wound in Lincoln Parish on May 12.
LDWF agents and biologists responded to a report of a dead black bear off of Millie Road in Ruston. Agents and biologists found the deceased bear on the night of May 12 and it suffered from a gunshot wound.
Anyone with information regarding this illegal killing should call the Louisiana Operation Game Thief hotline at 1-800-442-2511 or use LDWF’s tip411 program. To use the tip411 program, citizens can text LADWF and their tip to 847411 or download the “LADWF Tips” iPhone and Android app from the Apple App Store or Google Play free of charge.
Operation Game Thief is offering up to a $1,000 reward for anyone that has information that leads to an arrest for this case.
The hotline and the tip411 program are monitored 24 hours a day. Upon request, informants can remain anonymous.
Taking a bear during a closed season brings a $900 to $950 fine and up to 120 days in jail. Anyone found guilty of shooting this black bear may also face civil restitution for the replacement value of the illegally taken black bear totaling $10,000.

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Six fire arms, $19,300 of cash along with suspected crack and powered cocaine were located by the Task Force.

Task Force makes big drug bust in Abbeville

According to Sheriff Mike Couvillion, after a month long investigation, and countless hours of surveillance into a large-scale narcotics manufacturing and distribution operation, the Vermilion Municipal and Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force were able to execute several search warrants and were able to arrest Timothy Willis of Abbeville.
As a result of the search warrant, agents were able to seize the following:
• $19,352.37 in suspected drug proceed money
• 6 firearms with one being reported stolen.
• 176.36 grams of suspected crack cocaine
• 166.41 grams of suspected powder cocaine
• 238 grams of suspected marijuana
• One suboxone strip
• Various items used in the process of manufacturing crack cocaine.

Willis was charged with the following offenses:
• Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II, (Crack Cocaine)
• Manufacturing of Sch II, (Crack Cocaine)
• Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule I, (Marijuana)
• Possession of a firearm in the presence of a Controlled Dangerous Substance
• Transactions Involving Drug Proceeds
• Possession with Intent to Distribute Schedule II, (Cocaine)
• Possession of Schedule III, (Suboxone)
• Illegal possession of a stolen firearm
• Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.

Sheriff Couvillon would like to thank the Mayors, and their council, of Abbeville, Kaplan, Maurice and Erath, along with their Chiefs of Police, for their support of the Vermilion Municipal and Sheriff’s Narcotics Task Force. Sheriff Couvillon also applauds the concerned citizens of Vermilion Parish for their awareness and assistance in helping the Task Force in fighting the war on illegal drugs. He  encourages all citizens with information in regards to illegal drug activities to contact the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office or the Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit at 337-740-4501 or E-mail the Task Force anonymously at taskforce@vpso.net and your e-mail will be held in the “strictest of confidence” and replied to in a very timely manner.
More information on reporting drug activities can be seen on our Web Site at www.vpso.net. Click on Narcotics and fill out the TURN IN A PUSHER information. 

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Jimmie “Dean” Hebert Moore

February 12, 1945 - April 14, 2023

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian burial will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 26, 2023, at St. Theresa Catholic Church in Abbeville honoring the life of Jimmie “Dean” Hebert Moore.
Burial will follow at St. Paul Cemetery in Abbeville.
Jimmie “Dean” Hebert Moore, age 78, who passed away peacefully at her residence surrounded by her husband and children on Friday, April 14, 2023, in Abbeville.
Jimmie “Dean” Hebert Moore was born on February 12, 1945, in Abbeville where she remained a lifelong resident. She was a loving wife, momma, and Mimi. Dean had a smile that could light up any room and a giggle that was contagious. Her hugs could heal a broken heart in no time. Dean was strong in her Catholic faith and love for the Lord. She devoted her life to her husband, Sidney and their family. Dean and Sidney rarely ever spent a night apart. She enjoyed gardening and taking trips when they were able to. Dean worked at Abbeville Building and Loan for 40 years and was loved by her co-workers and customers who got to know her so well through the years.
Dean is survived by her loving husband of almost 60 years, Sidney J. Moore; her son, Gregory J. Moore (Jamie) of Youngsville; her daughters, Cindy Moore of Abbeville and Ashley M. Delcambre (Kebby) of St. Martinville; her grandchildren, Macelia M. Detraz (Logan), Simone Moore, Hannah Miller, and Eva Delcambre; her great-granddaughters, Aubrey, Addalyn, and Anne-Marie; her brother, Barry Hebert (Mary Beth) of Abbeville; as well as her sister-in-law, Mary Ann Moore of Abbeville.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Royce Reginald “Reggie” Hebert and Dorothy Mae “Sing” White Hebert; as well as her sisters, Regina “Gina” Hebert Lacour and Trudy Hebert Simon.
The family wishes to offer a heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Crystal Suire LaBruyere and Miss Jeannie Vaughn for the compassionate and loving care provided to Mrs. Dean during her time of need. Without them, she would not have been able to stay in the comfort of her home with her husband. They would also like to extend their appreciation to the doctors, nurses, and staff at St. Joseph Hospice of Lafayette, who also helped to keep her at home as she wished.
Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory, 206 W. Lafayette St., Maurice, LA 70555, (337) 740-3123, is in charge of arrangements.

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Tony Boudreaux, Jr.

ABBEVILLE – Funeral services for Tony Boudreaux, Jr. are scheduled for Saturday, May 13, 2023 at True Bibleway Deliverance Church – 209 LeBlanc Avenue -- for 11 a.m. Visitation will be at the Kinchen Funeral Home Chapel (218 North St. Valerie) from 9:00 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Interment will be at St. Paul Cemetery – 515 Jacqulyn Street.
A native and resident of Abbeville, Tony passed away on May 5 ,2023 at the Kajun Inn Motel in New Iberia, Louisiana. Tony was in the 2010 graduating class at Abbeville High School and was a 2021 South Louisiana Community College Diesel Mechanic Program graduate. He worked as a Diesel Mechanic professional at D&L Salvage, LLC in Franklin, Louisiana. Tony was a fan of all things football, and very passionate about the New Orleans Saints. He was a proud father, a loving son, a caring brother, and a friend to the very end.
He is survived by his daughter Amara Boudreaux, of Houston, Tx., his mother Theresa Boudreaux, and his five sisters Carla Arclies, Valerie Chargois, Laurie Boudreaux, Kimberly Boudreaux, and Raven Boudreaux. His 2 brothers Antonio Boudreaux, and Timothy Boudreaux, and a host of nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father Tony Boudreaux Sr, his brother Anthony Mouton, his grandfather Louis Joseph Boudreaux Sr, and Willis Demouchet Sr. His two grandmothers Lucille Boudreaux and Louise Duhon. His Uncles Louis Joseph Boudreaux Jr, Roland Boudreaux, Calvin Boudreaux, Angelo Boudreaux Sr, Calvin Boudreaux, Ray Boudreaux, Oris Pillette, and Willis Demouchet Jr. and his two Aunts Linda Boudreaux and Meriam Boudreaux.
To say Tony will be missed is an understatement.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Kinchen Funeral Home, Inc. – 218 North St. Valerie Street, Abbeville, LA. Additionally, condolences to the family may be expressed through its website: www.kinchenfuneralhome.com.

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Deputy Marcus Hebert received the Red Apple Award from Schuyler Poche’.

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Claudell Thibideaux presents the Golden Apple Award to Schuyler Poche’.

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Melanie Hensgens, chapter treasurer, introduced the Alpha Epsilon Scholarship recipient, Sara Istre.

The Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma annual banquet

The Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma recently held their annual banquet at Alesi’s Pizza House in Lafayette on April 19, 2023. The group began by reciting the Collect and Mission Statement: “The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes professional and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education.”
After the recitation of the pledge and the invocation, members began the presentation of awards. Schuyler Poche’, chapter president, presented the Red Apple award. This award is presented to a person who is not an employee of the Vermilion Parish School Board, who has done a great deal for education, schools and teachers. The recipient this year was Deputy Marcus Hebert from Maurice. Deputy Hebert teaches D.A.R.E. to all Fifth Graders in Vermilion Parish. He visits schools on a weekly basis and in addition to teaching, he helps out with morning and afternoon duties always offering a helping hand and smile to students and teachers. His service to the schools and communities is deeply appreciated and does not go unnoticed.
Claudell Thibodeaux, chapter co-president, presented the Golden Apple award. This award is presented to a society member who has given much of herself over the years supporting the society at many levels, and especially in the Alpha Epsilon Chapter. The recipient this year was Schuyler Poche’, chapter president. Schuyler currently serves as Librarian at Dozier Elementary and will be retiring this school year. She always plans interesting guest speakers for our meetings and leads our chapter well.
Melanie Hensgens, chapter treasurer, introduced the Alpha Epsilon Scholarship recipient, Sara Istre, daughter of Keith and Shamayne Istre . The scholarship is given to a worthy graduate planning on majoring in education. To receive the scholarship, participants write an essay explaining why they want to become a teacher. Sara is a 2023 graduate of NVHS who will major in Elementary Education and aspires to teach Kindergarten.
Following the award presentations, everyone enjoyed a delicious meal.

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