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Gavin Garnica suffered a black eye caused by the car accident on i-10 last week, during a high speed chase.

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Alivia Garnica is alleged to have driven her brother Gavin to Houston after he escaped from the parish jail.

Vermilion Parish sheriff fixes ‘deficiencies’ that allowed Garnica to jump over fence, go missing for eight hours before learning he had escaped

Each new sheriff in Vermilion Parish faces challenges like this and learns from them.
Sheriff Eddie Langlinais and his deputies are now facing tough lessons similar to those of the previous administration.
During his 20 years in office, former Sheriff Mike Couvillon had at least two prisoners escape from the correctional center.
One escape occurred in 2013, when Christopher Dyson, a trusty, climbed the fence during work duty.
In 2015, 26-year-old Carl Striggow ran away while working in the 20-acre garden.
They were all captured not long after they escaped.
Nearly 10 years after Striggow’s escape, another prisoner got out of the correctional center.
Gavin Garnica, who is from Vermilion Parish, escaped last Wednesday at approximately 11:15 p.m. He remained undetected for 8.5 hours and was captured around 48 hours after his escape.
According to Langlinais, deputies at the correctional center did not notice he was missing for 8.5 hours.
During regular bed checks throughout the evening, corrections deputies believed Garnica was asleep and fully covered in his assigned bunk. Later, a review of surveillance footage showed that Garnica had scaled the perimeter fence on the east side of the jail at approximately 11:45 p.m. and fled on foot, but this was discovered only after his absence was noticed.
Because of Garnica’s escape, the Sheriff said his department is correcting the mistakes made at the correctional center that enabled it.
“There were some deficiencies that we later identified,” said Langlinais. “He was in an area he should not have been in. Why did that happen? And then the area he was in, why was it not more secure? But we are looking at hardening those areas and making it better for the public so that it doesn’t happen again.”
Langlinais met with the media on Monday to explain that, when he learned that Garnica had escaped, he called on his connections at the Federal Marshal’s Office and the FBI for help.
Within hours of the phone call, FBI and agents and deputies from the Marshal’s Office were on the ground searching for Garnica outside of the parish.
“By the time we were notified (of his escape), we knew there was no public safety issue. We knew he was not in the area. We knew we tracked him to the Houston area,” Langlinais said.
Langlinais’s deputies found out that Garnica had left the parish and gone to Houston.
Garnica’s sister, Aliva Garnica, is accused of driving him there.
No horn from the jail was sounded to alert the public, because by the time the Sheriff learned of the escape, Garnica was already confirmed to be in Houston.
Langlinais said he felt the public was in no danger because several hours had passed since the escape.
Langlinais indicated that upon assuming office, his primary objective was to protect Vermilion Parish residents. He described public safety as his top priority, followed by ensuring Garnica’s return to custody.

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Police arrested Gavin Garnica after he was involved in solo accident on I-10 last week.

Escaped Vermilion Parish inmate leads police on high speed chase on I-10

The inmate who escaped from the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center on Dec. 3 was caught after leading police on a high-speed chase from Jennings to Rayne.
Gavin Garnica, 23, was caught Friday night in Rayne after a two-day search, according to Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes.
Jennings police worked with Vermilion Parish and federal authorities to find Garnica on Friday.
Chief Semmes said that around 11:30 p.m. Friday, someone told a Shop Rite security guard that they were scared of the person they had picked up in their car.
When officers arrived, Semmes said Garnica ran away on foot, crossed the street to a nearby hotel, carjacked a vehicle, and then led police on a high-speed chase on I-10 until he was stopped in Rayne.
Garnica was arrested and taken to a hospital in Lafayette before being handed over to Vermilion and federal authorities, Semmes said.
Garnica was hurt in the accident, suffering a black eye and a cut on his nose and cheek.
Garnica’s sister, 18-year-old Aliva Garnica, of Lafayette, has been arrested and booked with simple escape and aggravated escape in connection with her brother’s escape. She allegedly drove Gavin to Houston after he escaped.
Her bond was set at $25,000, and she bonded out on Monday.
Vermilion Parish Sheriff Eddie Langlinais and his deputies arrived at the scene soon after the accident.
After he was released from the hospital over the weekend, he was booked again into the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center.
He was charged with aggravated escape over the weekend. The Jennings Police Department and the FBI are expected to file more charges.
Sheriff Langlinais thanked all the police departments and agencies for their help in finding and arresting Garnica.
Here is a list of agencies provided by the FBI that played a role in finding Garnica:

•Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office
• Louisiana State Police
• Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office
• Jennings Police Department
• Acadia Parish Sheriff’s Office
•Lafayette Police Department
• Lafayette Sheriff’s Office
• U.S. Marshal’s Service
• FBI Houston
•U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Louisiana

Garnica was a wanted fugitive in 2022
In 2022, Garnica led police from Lafayette, Vermilion Parish, the state police, and Abbeville on a high-speed chase that ended when the Vermilion Task Force boxed him in.
Three law enforcement agencies charged him with 30 crimes, including carjacking, resisting arrest, aggravated kidnapping, attempted first-degree murder, battery of a dating partner, and simple escape.

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Maurice man killed in pedestrian crash in Lafayette Parish

On Dec. 7, shortly after 8 p.m., Louisiana State Police Troop I began investigating a single-vehicle fatal crash involving a pedestrian on US Highway 167 near Leblanc Road in Lafayette Parish.
The crash claimed the life of 37-year-old Ricky Verret of Maurice.  
The preliminary investigation revealed that Verret was initially walking on the right shoulder of US Hwy 167 southbound. At the same time, a 2002 Jeep Wrangler towing a trailer was traveling south on US Hwy 167. For reasons still under investigation, Verret entered the roadway into the path of the approaching Jeep and was struck.
Verret sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on the scene. The driver of the Jeep was properly restrained and not injured.
Impairment is not suspected to be a factor in this crash; however, routine toxicology samples were collected for analysis. This crash remains under investigation.
Troopers urge all pedestrians and motorists to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings at all times. Pedestrians should cross roadways at well-lit intersections and wear reflective clothing when walking near traffic, especially at night. These safety practices are critical in reducing preventable tragedies on our roadways.

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Ruby Hebert Primeaux

March 12, 1932 ~ December 4, 2025

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial officiated by Reverend Matthew Barzare will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, December 9, 2025, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, honoring the life of Ruby Hebert Primeaux, 93, who passed away on December 4, 2025, at Eastridge Nursing Center, surrounded by her loving family. She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery alongside her husband. Readers will be Rachel Frederick and Monica Meyers and Gift bearers will be Madison Primeaux and Jillian Primeaux. Serving as pallbearers will be Toby Primeaux, Drew Primeaux, Tommy Primeaux, Chance Thomas, Ronny Bedford and Lonnie Duhon. Honorary pallbearers will be Larry Primeaux and Mark Broussard (godchild).
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, 209 S. Saint Charles St., Abbeville, on Monday, December 8, 2025, from 5 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., with a rosary being prayed at 5:30 p.m. (early for those who do not drive at night). The visitation will continue on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. until 10:45 a.m., when the procession departs for the church.
Ruby Hebert Primeaux, a beloved mother, friend, and esteemed member of the Abbeville community. Ruby was born on March 12, 1932, in Abbeville, Louisiana, and she lived a full, vibrant life until her peaceful passing.
Ruby dedicated her life to learning. She was not afraid to try new activities and had no fear of failing the first attempt. She was an avid flower and vegtable gardener. She enjoyed reading, painting, and she loved baking and trying new recipes. She enjoyed a career in the retail industry, where she loved connecting with countless customers and leaving a lasting impression through her warm spirit and unwavering kindness. Her commitment to family and community was evident throughout her life, and her memory will linger in the hearts of those she touched.
In this time of mourning, we reflect on Ruby’s remarkable life and the joy she brought to all who knew her. Her warmth and compassion will be dearly missed, yet her spirit will undoubtedly live on in the memories shared by those she loved and the lives she inspired.
She is survived by son, Larry Primeaux of Lafayette; her daughter, Lisa Bedford and her husband, Ronny of Houston, TX; daughter-in-law, Cleo Primeaux, three grandchildren, Toby Primeaux (Allison), Jenny Primeaux (Tommy), and Jillian Primeaux; six great grandchildren, Drew Primeaux (Lacey), Madison Primeaux (Daks), Gracie Primeaux (Drake), Bayne Primeaux, Brett Primeaux, and Alaina Primeaux; one great grandchild, Maverick Primeaux and siblings, Rita Marceaux of Kaplan, Rena Duhon and her husband, Larry of Maurice, Roland Hebert of Abbeville, and Richard Hebert of Abbeville.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Pervis Jean Primeaux; son, Randy Primeaux; daughter-in-law, Toni Touchet; parents, Whitney Hebert, Jr. and the former Louisette Richard; and siblings, Renis Hebert, Raymond Hebert, Shirley Broussard, and Rose Belle Stansbury; sisters-in-law,Velma Hebert and Noella Hebert; and brothers-in-law, Rixby Marceaux and Paul A. Broussard.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Michelle Broussard and Louise Broussard for daily care visits during Ruby’s stay at Eastridge, Lamm Hospice (especially April) and Eastridge Nursing Home (too may to thank individually, each caring team member is greatly appreciated) for their compassionate care and unwavering support. She loved and respected each of you. Your kindness has brought comfort during this difficult time, and we are forever grateful.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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William Mercer Hall III

August 29, 1942 - November 30, 2025

ABBEVILLE — William Mercer Hall III passed away on November 30, 2025, at his home at the age of 83.
He was born in Abbeville on August 29, 1942. He spent his early years in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and graduated from Lake Charles High School in 1960. He graduated from Louisiana State University in 1965 where he was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Upon graduation from LSU, he served three years in the U.S. Army, including a tour in Vietnam (1967) as a pilot with the 71st Assault Helicopter Company. Captain Hall left the service in 1968 and pursued a career in Petroleum Land Management and Trust Banking. He was a dedicated LSU fan and enjoyed playing golf for many years. He will be dearly missed.
He is survived by his wife of fifty-five years, Shelia Faye Walker Hall; his son, William Mercer Hall IV; his daughter, Elizabeth Ann Hall Johnson; two granddaughters, Katie Hall and Ellie Hall; as well as his brother, John Robert Hall (Evelyn Champagne Hall).
He was predeceased by his parents, William Mercer Hall Jr. and Ann Laura Smith Hall; as well as his son-in-law, Jed Johnson.
A private graveside service will be held at a later date for the immediate family.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cypress Funeral Home & Crematory, 206 W. Lafayette St., Maurice, LA 70555.

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Lawrence Luquette

March 31, 1934 - November 19, 2025

Lawrence Joseph Luquette “Larry” passed away Wednesday, November 19th, 2025, at his home in Svensen, Oregon at the age of 91.
Larry was born in Abbeville Louisiana, March 31st, 1934, to Albert Luquette Sr. and Ena LaPointe Luquette. He was the second oldest of nine children.
Larry enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1951 and served honorably until his retirement in 1973. He served as a Missile Systems Analyst Technician during a challenging time, the Cold War. Larry was very proud of his service in the U.S.A.F. He always looked to the sky when an aircraft flew over. Larry enjoyed fishing, wood crafting, gardening, and family. He never lost his love of Cajun food, Cajun culture and visits from his Cajun family who would come to Oregon, often with all the fixins’ for a Cajun fish fry.
Larry was a dedicated member of the Masonic Lodge holding the title of “Master Mason.” He served as a Mason for over 50 years and became a life member. Additionally, Larry was a long-time member of the Shriners Club.
He is survived by his loving wife Loretta (Harder) Luquette of 61 years; sons Albert Luquette, Clatskanie, OR and John Luquette (Heidi), Bay City, OR; two stepsons Gary Honneger and Steve Honneger of Chelsea, OK; grandchildren Briana Luquette, Puyallup WA; Dustin (Julia) Luquette, Kennewick, WA; Lillian and Zachary Luquette, Bay City, OR; Lacy Leroy (Chad), Paradise, CA; Joel Honneger, Cleveland, OK, and Jennifer Honneger, Tulsa, OK; Great grandchildren, Tristan Ostrem, Puyallup, WA; Adelynn Luquette, Kennewick, WA: Riley and Malakai Wolfe and Lorilai Leroy, Paradise, CA, Cody Honneger and Kalie Nelson, and his devoted sister, Patricia Luquette Dean of Abbeville, LA, and numerous beloved nieces and nephews that he cherished. He is preceded in death by his parents, Albert Luquette, Sr. and Ena Luquette; sisters, Priscilla L. Baudoin and Theresa L. Peltier; brothers, Roy Luquette, Ridley Luquette, Albert Luquette Jr., Oris Luquette and Oran Luquette.
A graveside service will be held with military honors at 11 a.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at Ocean View Cemetery, Warrenton, Oregon.

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Gavin Garnica, shown in the two photos above, escaped from the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center the late hours of Dec. 3.

Update: Man who escaped from jail Vermilion Parish captured

Update: Update: Vermilion Parish Sheriff Eddie Langlinais is pleased to report that as of approximately 11:45 p.m. on Dec. 5, escaped inmate Gavin Garnica has been apprehended along I-10 west of Lafayette, Louisiana and is now in custody.
Sheriff Langlinais extends his sincere gratitude to all assisting agencies whose swift response and coordinated efforts helped to bring the manhunt for Garnica to a close.
Further details regarding the escape, manhunt, and apprehension are forthcoming.

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According to Sheriff Eddie Langlinais, Department of Corrections (DOC) inmate Gavin Garnica, 23, who was being held at the Vermilion Parish Correctional Center escaped in the late-night hours of Dec. 3.
During regular bed checks conducted throughout the evening, corrections deputies observed what appeared to be Garnica asleep and fully covered in his assigned bunk. Review of surveillance footage revealed that Garnica scaled the perimeter fence on the east side of the jail at approximately 11:15 p.m. on Dec. 3, before fleeing on foot.
Vermilion Parish Sheriff’s Office deputies initiated an immediate search upon confirming the escape and have since expanded efforts with assistance from additional law enforcement agencies including Louisiana State Police and the United States Marshals Service. Additionally, an internal investigation has been initiated to determine whether any protocols were violated.
Sheriff Langlinais emphasizes that Garnica has a well-documented criminal history, is known to be violent, and poses a significant risk to both law enforcement and the public. He has a documented history of escaping from custody, as well as prior involvement with dangerous weapons. Due to these factors, Mr. Garnica should be considered a serious threat to public safety, and anyone who sees him is urged to avoid contact and immediately notify authorities.
“We are using every available resource to bring this individual back into custody,” Sheriff Langlinais said. “If anyone is found to have assisted Gavin Garnica in this escape he or she will be fully held accountable to the greatest extent of the law.”
Sheriff Eddie Langlinais would like to remind the citizens of Vermilion Parish that this is an ongoing investigation, and all suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty. Information on how to anonymously report illegal activities can be found on our website at www.VermilionSheriff.gov. Click on Anonymous Tips and fill out the Crime Stoppers of Vermilion Tip Form to submit information. You can also report illegal activity anonymously by calling the Crime Stoppers tip line at (337) 740-TIPS (8477) or by downloading and logging in to the P3 App where you can earn a cash reward. You can also download the “Vermilion Parish Sheriff LA” app from the App Store and Google Play. Tap the Crime Stoppers logo to submit your tip.

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Deborah Atchetee

March 1, 1956 ~ November 27, 2025

ABBEVILLE — Funeral services officiated by Reverend Glenn Meaux will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville honoring the life of Deborah Volland Atchetee, 69, who passed away on the evening of November 27, 2025. She will be laid to rest at St. Paul Mausoleum. Serving as pallbearers will be Mickey Atchetee, Mike Erzen, Joseph Erzen, Matthew Undheim, Bernard Duhon, Michael Atchetee, David Bertrand, and Eric Broussard.
A visitation will take place at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville on Tuesday, December 2, 2025 from 12 p.m. until 8 p.m.; Wednesday, December 3, 2025 from 8 a.m. until the service.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Deborah was the daughter of Robert Ray Volland and Helen Johnson Volland. She earned her degree in Education from the University of Kentucky and later married the love of her life, Whitney Atchetee, on December 30, 1978. Together, they built a life grounded in devotion, family, and quiet strength.
Deborah was an extraordinary homemaker and a fiercely dedicated mom. She had a lifelong passion for the arts and was deeply involved with the Abbey Players Theatre as a lifetime patron. Though she only acted once, her heart belonged backstage-directing shows, running lights and sound, and creating and building sets. She even managed to pull her kids into the magic of theatre right alongside her.
A woman of many creative talents, Deborah enjoyed stained glass work and was an avid quilter. She was the type of person who liked to stay behind the scenes, watching the world with a gentle curiosity, but she absolutely lit up when she was surrounded by her children and their friends-each of whom lovingly called her "Mom."
Deborah cherished her second home in Pentwater, Michigan. She was active in the community she adored, making countless northern friends and settling comfortably into the rhythm of lake life every summer. She was a member of the Pentwater Garden Club, served on the scholarship committee for Pentwater High School, and treasured her women's group, her morning coffee gatherings at Good Stuff, and the friendships that lasted a lifetime. Her faith community at Lighthouse LCMS meant the world to her.
Deborah is preceded in death by her parents, Robert Ray Volland and Helen Johnson Volland, and her sister, Joyce Volland Vicha.
She is survived by her husband of 46 years, Whitney Atchetee of Abbeville; her daughter Jennifer Atchetee Erzen (Michael) of Abbeville; and her son Mickey Louis Atchetee (Erin), also of Abbeville. She is also survived by her two beloved grandchildren-Joseph "Joey" (Jenn) and Emilia (Mickey)-who were her pride and joy.
Deborah's life was one lived with love, creativity, and quiet dedication. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Deborah's name to Lighthouse Lutheran Church (231) 869-2527 PO Box 235Pentwater, MI, 49449-0235 https://michigandistrict.org/donate/give-now/
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Ruby S. Trahan

August 29, 1933 - November 22, 2025

ABBEVILLE — A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Saturday November 29, 2025 at 1 p.m. for Ruby Simon Trahan at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church with Reverend Matthew Barzare, officiating. She was laid to rest at St. Paul Mausoleum.
Pallbearers were Derek Hatley, Darryl Turner, Brodie Meaux, Robert Bryan, Ronnie Frederick and Mousta Frederick.
Ruby S. Trahan, born Ruby Joyce Simon on August 29, 1933, passed away on November 22, 2025, at the age of 92. She was the eldest of seven children of the late Lovelace and Nolia Simon.
She is survived by her children: Randall Trahan of LaPorte, TX (girlfriend Debbie); daughters Alexis and Natalie; grandchildren Brailen, Luke, Nolan, Leo, and Violet). Shelva Trahan of Georgetown, TX (husband Ron; daughter Angelle). Steven Trahan of Buffalo, TX (wife, Janis; daughters Brooke and Erin). Her sisters Leanna Lemaire and Janell Hatley and brother, Rodney Simon. She was preceded in death by her siblings, Gloria Turner, Alison Simon and Jim Simon.
Ruby met her husband, Riley Trahan, at a dance hall in Abbeville, LA when she was 18 doing what she loved, dancing. They married soon after and were married for 60 years until his death in 2012.
In her early career, Ruby worked as a telephone operator, a job she spoke about often. At 40, she chose to return to school, eventually earning a Master of Education from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She went on to work as an elementary school teacher, spending time in classrooms at every school in Vermilion Parish.
Ruby was passionate about family ties and kept close contact with her siblings, children, grandchildren, and extended family members. Even at 92 years old, she enjoyed following everyone’s updates and photos on Facebook.
She had a lifelong love of Cajun music and often spoke Cajun French. In her later years, she could be found dancing in her chair whenever one of her favorite songs played. She was an avid reader. She also enjoyed traveling and visited many places with family over the years.
Her Catholic faith was a steady presence for her, and she was rarely without a rosary nearby.
Ruby left an impression wherever she went and she will be missed.
Ruby ‘s Family would like to thank the staff of Park Place Health Care, Georgetown, Tx and The Vermilion at Eastridge for their love and caring.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Vincent Funeral Home 209 S. Saint Charles St. Abbeville, LA (337) 893-4661.

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Doris Sonnier Duhon

January 8, 1920 ~ November 20, 2025

ABBEVILLE—A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in honor of Doris Sonnier Duhon, who passed away peacefully on November 20, 2025, at the remarkable age of 105. The Mass took place at 2 p.m. on Monday, November 24, 2025, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, officiated by Reverend Daniel Picard.
Prior to the Mass, a visitation occurred at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville, 209 S. Saint Charles St., from 9 a.m. until 1:45 p.m., when the procession departed for the church. A rosary was prayed at 11:30 a.m. by the Cursillo Group. Doris will be laid to rest with her beloved husband, Edwin Jean Duhon, at St. Mary Magdalen Cemetery. Honored to serve as pallbearers were Jason Duhon, Jude Duhon, Bernard Stelly, Tony Savant, Benny Sonnier, and Matthew Duhon. Honorary Pallbearer was Aiden Gary.
Doris was born on January 8, 1920, to Rita Landry Sonnier and Fenelous Sonnier in Erath, Louisiana. Throughout her long life, she became a cherished matriarch known for her engaging stories that conveyed the richness of her experiences, instilling appreciation for life's often-overlooked blessings. She was an accomplished homemaker, dedicating herself to creating a warm and loving environment for her family. Her culinary skills, especially her Cajun cooking, delighted many, and her fondness for sweets brought joy to gatherings. Doris found happiness in the simple pleasures of life, frequently enjoying shopping trips and maintaining her beloved cars with meticulous care. No doubt her favorite vacation getaway was Branson, MO, she always wanted to make sure she saw Shoji Tabuchi renowned Japanese violinist.
Above all, Doris treasured time spent with her family, including her two devoted sons, Phil J. Duhon (Anita) and Neal J. Duhon, MD (Susan) along with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The bonds she forged with them were profound, and visitors to her home were often reluctant to leave, drawn by her warmth and unwavering love. When her family went to visit, she never wanted them to leave. Her strong prayer life served as a testament to her faith, a guiding light that assures her loved ones that she has entered a better place.
In addition to her sons, Doris is survived by her grandchildren, Rita Duhon Babin (deceased husband Ronnie Babin), Catherine Laura Duhon Irwin, and Amy Duhon Charpentier (Alfred), as well as Phil and Anita Phil’s children: Jason and Tiffany Duhon, Melissa Duhon, and Bernard Stelly (significant other). Neal and Susan’s children include Matthew and Danielle Duhon, MD and Jude and Shelbie Duhon. She also leaves behind fifteen great-grandchildren.
Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin Jean Duhon; her parents, Rita Landry Sonnier and Fenelous Sonnier; her son, Gaylan Duhon; and her grandchild, Toby Duhon; and her brother Albert Burleigh Sonnier, MD.
The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to her sitters and staff of nurses of Hospice of Acadiana for their compassionate care during this time.
All funeral arrangements were conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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