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Velma Ann Guidry Hebert

March 11, 1942 ~ April 19,2025

ABBEVILLE - A Funeral Service will be held at Vincent Funeral Home of Abbeville, on Thursday April 24, 2025 at 3:00 PM honoring the life of Velma Ann Guidry Hebert, 83, who passed away at her home with Hope Health Hospice and Family members assistance on Saturday April 19, 2025 Reverend Daniel Picard will officiate the funeral service. Honored to serve as pallbearers will be Brian Hebert, Benson Hebert, Brent Hebert, Brady Hebert, Kendall Broussard and Andre Hebert-Stelly. Burial will follow at St. Paul Mausoleum.
Friends and relatives are invited to attend a visitation on Thursday from 9:00 AM until the time of the service. A rosary will be prayed at 2:30 PM on Thursday by Deacon William Vincent.
Velma was born on March 11, 1942 in Abbeville, LA. Velma was a loving wife and mother who demonstrated unselfish assistance and support in making her family and friends better through her actions and prayers. She raised five sons to be kind, compassionate, religious and productive members of their communities. As her sons matured, they appreciated her tutoring and unrelenting motivation to always get better. She spent many years as a Catechism teacher enriching the lives of many young people in our community. Velma touched countless lives as she served as a dedicated postal worker for 20+ years and enjoyed helping others in all the small ways that matter and impact people’s lives. Velma’s selfless service spirit will live on in all our hearts she impacted and leaves behind to carry on her spirit!
“To live in the hearts we leave behind, is to not die!”
She is survived by her husband of 65 years, Roland J. Hebert; five sons, Brian P. Hebert and wife Marlene, Benson J. Hebert and wife Christina, Brent W. Hebert, Bradley J. Hebert, and Brady P. Hebert; sister, Paulette M. Mallet; brother, Larry J. Guidry and wife Cheryl; grandchildren, Kyle Hebert, Jean Luc Hebert, Andre Hebert-Stelly, Noelle Hebert-Pagitt, Arianne Hebert Campbell, and Kaleb Hebert; and great grandchildren, Owen J. Hebert, Hayden Pagitt, Leo Paul Campbell, and Jacqueline C. Hebert.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Paul Guidry and the former Elia Baudoin.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Shirley Willis and Stephanie Granger for providing loving daily care for Velma in her last years of life with us!
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Michael James Broussard

July 27, 1953 — April 16, 2025

ERATH — Funeral Services for Michael James Broussard, 71, were held at 1 p.m., on Monday, April 21, 2025, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Erath with Deacon Tim Marcantel officiating. Entombment followed at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation began at 11 a.m., on Monday, April 21, 2025, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Erath and continued until the time of service. A recitation of the rosary began at 12 p.m.
Mr. Michael James Broussard left this world peacefully at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Michael was a kind, funny, and talented soul whose warmth touched all who knew him. A lover of all kinds of music, he found joy in melodies that spoke to the heart and soul. His creativity extended far beyond music. He had a gifted hand for crocheting and sewing, and was a phenomenal cook known for the care and love he poured into every dish he made. Michael was never happier than when he was preparing a meal for his family, always showing up with a smile and a serving spoon in hand. Mother's Day held a special place in his heart, as he delighted in honoring the women of his family with the meals, he so lovingly prepared. Michael's love knew no bounds. He had a deep affection for animals, especially his beloved cats, who brought him endless comfort and companionship. Even so, it was his family who held the most sacred space in his heart, most especially his cherished Godchild, Stacey.
Mr. Michael James Broussard is survived by his mother, Rose Mallet Broussard of Abbeville; one brother, Alan Broussard and his wife Suzanne of Abbeville; two sisters, Brenda Alleman and Susan Broussard both of Abbeville; and a host of nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his father, Earl Paul Broussard, his paternal grandparents, Enis Broussard and Evela Broussard; his maternal grandparents, Pierre Elito Mallet and Martine Mallet; and his brother-in-law, Bradley Alleman.
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the compassionate staff at Maison du Monde Nursing Home and Traditions Hospice. Their attentive and loving care brought peace to Michael’s final days. Each member of the team, from the office staff to the devoted nurses, treated Michael as one of their own, and for that, the family is forever grateful.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
Frioux-David Funeral Home of Erath, 209 East Putnam Street, (337) 937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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Dorothy Lynn (Duhon) Mergist

July 28, 1937 — April 16, 2025

A Funeral Mass will be held for Dorothy Lynn (Duhon) Mergist at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church located at 700 South Broadway Street in Erath, Louisiana, with Father Clinton Sensat officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 with the recitation of the rosary at 6 p.m. Visitation will resume on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 8 a.m. until time of service.
Dorothy Lynn (Duhon) Mergist, age 87, passed away peacefully on April 16, 2025, in Abbeville, Louisiana. Dorothy was born on July 28, 1937, and spent her life enriching the lives of others through her work, her cooking, and her boundless love for family and the community of Erath.
Known affectionately as “Mrs. Dot,” Dorothy dedicated over three decades to nurturing generations of students as the Cafeteria Manager at Erath High and Erath Middle Schools. Her warm smile and hearty meals made her a beloved figure among students and staff alike. Beyond the school cafeteria, she co-owned a catering business that brought her culinary talents to countless weddings, celebrations, and community events. She also worked for 17 years at Champagne’s Deli, where her presence was as comforting as the food she prepared.
Dorothy’s contributions did not go unnoticed. She was honored with numerous accolades over the years, including being named Erath Lady Citizen of the Year and Catholic Daughter of the Year. She received two Bobcat Yearbook dedications and was inducted into the Erath High Hall of Fame. In a fitting tribute to her community spirit, she was named Fourth of July Grand Marshal—an honor that reflected her deep roots in Erath and her unwavering commitment to those around her.
Her kitchen was always a place of welcome—a hub of delicious aromas, laughter, and storytelling. Mrs. Dot had a passion for cooking that extended far beyond recipes; it was an expression of love. Whether preparing meals for school events or hosting family gatherings, she infused every dish with warmth and generosity.
A woman of deep compassion and humor, Dorothy never met a stranger. Her kindness touched all who crossed her path. She delighted in sharing stories—especially tales of the playful pranks pulled on school coaches—and brought joy wherever she went.
Dorothy’s family was the heart of her world. She is survived by her children: Loretta Mergist Milliman; Adam Benny Mergist II (Janalyn); Roslyn Mergist Broussard (Mark); Lance Louis Mergist (Kathleen); Leah Renee' Mergist (James); and daughter-in-law Idell Guerra. Her legacy continues through her grandchildren: Robert, Joshua, Tyrel, Jamario, Jed, Joni, Adam, Jack, Seth, Eddie, Lily Beth, Tucker, Vernon, Kelly, and Brad; 32 great-grandchildren; and twin great-great-grandsons, Sutter and Hudson. She is also remembered by her siblings: Glenda LeBouef, Kathleen Molaison, Debbie Troney; brothers Carol Duhon and Billy Duhon Sr.; and sisters-in-law Connie LeBlanc (Francis) and Barbara Mergist.
Dorothy now joins in eternal rest with her beloved husband Adam Benny Mergist; son David Robert Guerra; grandchildren Joseph "Chas" Milliman III, Chloe Mergist, and Gideon Blake Broussard; siblings Irma Pellegrin, Loula Langlinais, Jasper Duhon Jr.; sisters-in-law Georgia Mergist, Annette Mergist, Gib Touchet (Timmy), Ruth Landry (Calvin); and brothers-in-law Paul Mergist and Bradley Mergist.
Her grandchildren will serve as pallbearers, readers, and gift bearers.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Vital Caring Home Health & Palliative Care Services, Hospice of Acadiana, and the staff at The Vermilion Eastridge Rehab and Nursing Home for their compassionate care during Dorothy’s final days.
Dorothy Lynn Mergist leaves behind a legacy steeped in love, laughter, service, and unforgettable meals shared around full tables. May her memory bring comfort to all who knew her.
Frioux-David Funeral Home of Erath, 209 East Putnam Street, (337) 937-0405 will be handling the service.

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Abbeville Police Department responds to fatal shooting

An Abbeville man is dead, and another person is injured after a suspect fired multiple shots into a vehicle that also had a toddler inside.
On Friday, April 18, at approximately 10:08 p.m., the Abbeville Police Department received several calls of shots fired around the 700 block of South Guegnon Street in Abbeville. Minutes later, the department received another call that someone had crashed into a utility pole in Landry’s Laundromat parking lot on Charity Street. Another call then came in advising of a shooting victim on Prairie Avenue.
Once officers arrived at Landry’s Laundromat, they located a tan 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe that had run up against the utility pole in the Southeast corner of the parking lot along Charity Street. Officers found Tavian Anthony Young, 20, of Abbeville, inside the vehicle. Young suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the right side of his body just below the armpit.
Once officers arrived at Prairie Avenue, they realized the shooting victim was a passenger in Young’s vehicle. She received a gunshot wound to her head and was transported to a local area hospital, where she is in stable condition. A third passenger in the vehicle, a 3-year-old toddler, was not injured. A family member later picked him up.
Officers with the Abbeville Police Department and Abbeville Fire Department placed Tavion Young on the ground and attempted CPR at the scene of the crash but were unable to get a response. Deputy Coroner Lane Abshire responded to the incident and pronounced Young dead at the scene. Vincent Funeral Home picked up the victim’s body. 
After further investigation, officers learned that while the 2012 Chevy Tahoe was northbound on Guegnon Street, an unknown suspect/suspects fired multiple 223 rounds at the vehicle. One round struck Young in the side of his chest and the second victim was struck in the back of her head. The vehicle traveled Northbound on Guegnon Street and made a right turn heading east on Charity Street, and traveled across to Landry’s Laundromat, where he hit the utility pole.
This case is still actively under investigation. Abbeville Chief of Police Mike Hardy urges the public to provide any further information regarding this crime or any other crime by calling the Abbeville Police Department at (337) 893-2511. You may also contact our “Tips” line at (337) 892-6777. All callers may remain anonymous. Citizens may also send anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers of Vermilion by calling (337) 740-TIPS or the P3 app, which can be downloaded through the Apple App Store or at Google Play Store.

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Norris Paul Baudoin

August 23, 1938 ~ April 18, 2025

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Norris Paul Baudoin, who left us on April 18, 2025, at the age of 86, in his home in Abbeville, Louisiana. Born on August 23, 1938, in Erath, LA, Norris was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many. He is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years, Eve Adams Baudoin; his granddaughters, Elizabeth Ashleigh Baudoin and Nicki Woodward; his great-granddaughters, Riley and Rowen Woodward; and his caring sisters, Emily Norris and Dianna Boger.
Norris was preceded in death by his parents, Noah and Thelma LeBlanc Baudoin; his son Christopher Baudoin; his step-son Ronald Benoit; his daughter Pauline Trump; and his brother Robert Baudoin.
A true people person, Norris never met a stranger. He had a zest for life that was evident in his love for dancing and his passion for playing Bouree with friends. Known for his green thumb, he tended a remarkable four-acre garden every year, proudly sharing his much-loved okra crop with neighbors and friends. He also ran a lawn service, always finding joy in maintaining the beauty of the outdoors.
The family will welcome friends and loved ones for visitation at Vincent Funeral Home in Abbeville on April 22, 2025, beginning at 9 a.m. A funeral service celebrating his life will follow at 1 p.m. beginning with a recitation of the rosary. Norris will be laid to rest at St. Paul Cemetery. Deacon William "Billy" Vincent will officiate the services.
Pallbearers will be Beau, Jacob, and Kasen Benoit, Luke Trahan, Tommy Menard, and Colbi Meyers.
Norris Baudoin will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by all who knew him.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Harold Paul Travasos

November 2, 1925 ~ April 17, 2025

ABBEVILLE — A Graveside Service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 19, 2025 at St. Paul Cemetery, honoring the life of Dr. Harold Paul Travasos, 99, who passed away on April 17, 2025 at his residence. Reverend Daniel Picard will officiate at the service.
Dr. Harold (as he was called) was a graduate of SLI (now UL at Lafayette) and received his post-graduate degree in Veterinary Medicine at Alabama Poly Technic Institute (now Auburn University). He was a veteran of Word War II and the recipient of the Purple Heart.
Dr. Harold was past president of the Rotary Club and the Abbeville Chamber of Commerce of which he was a board member for 16 years. He was chairman of the Water Resource Committee of the Abbeville Chamber of Commissioner, a Charter Commissioner of the Teche Vermilion Freshwater District and served as a commissioner for the Parish of Vermilion for 19 years. He also served as a board member and secretary-treasure of the Iberian Vermilion Soil Conservation Service. Dr. Harold was awarded the Outstanding Citizen award in 1970 by the American Legion.
Professional associations include Vermilion Parish Farm Bureau, Vermilion Parish Cattlemen Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association and Southwest Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association of which he was a past president.
Dr. Travasos' grandson Sam, survives him. His wife of 75 years, Theresa and a son, Todd predeceased him.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville (337) 893-4661.

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Dorothy Duhon Mergist

July 28, 1937 — April 16, 2025

ERATH — Funeral Services for Mrs. Dorothy Duhon Mergist will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at Out Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Clinton Sensat officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 with the recitation of the rosary at 6 p.m. Visitation will resume on Wednesday, April 23, 2025 at 8 a.m. until the time of service.
Frioux-David Funeral Home of Erath, 209 East Putnam Street, (337) 937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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The Kiwanis Club of Abbeville made a donation toward the Easter Egg Hunt that will be held at Herbert Williams Park. Raven St. Julien (middle), who organized the event, accepts a donation check from Kiwanis members (L-R) Ronnie Melebeck, Mike Hardy, Mark Piazza, Carlton Campbell and Gordy Landry.

1,000 egg Easter Egg hunt this Saturday in Abbeville

Abbeville will host what could be the largest Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday (April 19) at the Herbert Williams Baseball Field. There will be 1,000 eggs hidden to highlight the first-ever Easter Egg Hunt Kids Festival.
The festival is scheduled from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the baseball field located at 1600 Martin Luther King Drive in Abbeville.
Ravin St. Julien is the director of the nonprofit La. Dynasty Inc. is putting on the event.
“We are an organization that focuses on introducing the art of dance, music, and literacy to the youth of Vermilion Parish,” St. Julien said.
For the last two weeks, St. Julien has been soliciting donations, such as gifts, for the 200-plus children who will be attending.
“We want to make this event a big success,” she said. “Anyone who wants to donate a gift or candy can call me.”

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Hayes Mire is Kaplan’s left handed pitcher, who also plays center field.

Kaplan High baseball team making history by being No. 5 in Division III playoffs

Pirates one of five teams to land in baseball playoffs

KAPLAN - The Kaplan Pirates baseball team has made history this season, and they likely do not even realize it.
The LHSAA recently released the Division III Non-Select Playoffs, and the Pirates (19-12)  are seeded No. 5.
The high seed earned them a first-round bye, and they will play the winner of No. 12 Caldwell and No. 21 Church Point in the second round. 
Being ranked No. 5 is the highest ranking for the baseball program since the LHSAA began ranking teams.
The Pirates are coached by three non-faculty members, who all graduated from Kaplan High.
Jake Faulk is in his first year as the head coach. He spent five years as an Kaplan assistant coach. Teal Richard and Romy David are the assistant coaches.
“I love the five seed,” Faulk said. “It is better than I thought we would be. I will take it.”
When the Pirates went to the semifinals in 2008, they were ranked No. 11; the following year, they were ranked No. 7.
When they reached the semifinals in 2003, the LHSAA did not have a ranking system.
They have won eight out of their last nine games, including six straight. 
The team’s success combines good chemistry and the squad willing to go the extra mile.
“I am not surprised by our success,” Faulk said. “These young men have worked hard. They matured from their freshman and sophomore years and became young men. They have grown up at the end of the season.”
The team consists of four senior players who have played as starters for three years.
The four senior starters are Hayes Mire (pitcher/center fielder), Remy Broussard (catcher), Carter Petry (right field) and Karter Meaux (pitcher/first base).
The junior starters are Aiden Gaspard (shortstop) and third baseman Sabe David.
Owen Marceaux (left field), Gage Guidry (pitcher), and Trent Guidry (outfielder) are the three sophomore starters.
The only freshman starting is Hayden Gaspard at second base. Hayden is the younger brother of Aiden, the starting shortstop.
Kaplan has a .301 team batting average. 
Meaux leads the team with a .438 batting average and has knocked in 31 runs. He has six hits in the last two games.
Petry is hitting .368 with a team-leading 39 runs batted in.
The Pirates have a few arms to use in the playoffs.
Ayden Gaspard is 4-1. He shut down Central Catholic last week. He threw five innings and only allowed one hit, walked one, and struck out eight in Kaplan’s 12-1 win.
Sabe David’s pitching record is 3-2, Karter Meaux’s is 4-2, and Hayden Mire’s is 2-5.
The playoffs will start this week, and it is a three-game series. Faulk said that what day Kaplan plays in the second round will be determined by who wins between Caldwell and Church Point. If it is Caldwell, the first game will likely be played on Friday, followed by a doubleheader on Saturday.
If the Pirates have to play Church Point, it could be a Thursday, Friday, and Saturday if needed.
Faulk said having the first-round bye is positive because Kaplan has a few players dealing with injuries.
Shortstop Aiden Gaspard is nursing a leg injury he injured on a second-base play against Erath. 
Hayden Mire could use the rest to nurse a shoulder injury.
“The extra week off is fine,” Faulk said.  “We are going to rest some players.”

5 Teams in Playoffs

Five Vermilion Parish teams in the LHSAA Baseball Playoffs.

Division II - Non Select

No. 23 Beau Chene at No. 9 North Vermilion
(First Game, Friday, 6 p.m..; Second game, Saturday, Noon: Third game if needed, 3 p.m. Saturday

Division III - Non Select

No. 2 Erath drew a bye first round
No. 5 Kaplan drew a bye first round

Division IV - Non Select

No. 23 at No. 10 Delcambre: Game April 25, 6 p.m. in Delcambre

Division IV - Select

No. 2 VC drew first round bye. The Eagles’ second round playoff game will be on April 29-May 3.

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Pitcher Kellie Gibson and the Lady Patriots will play Saturday at 2 p.m. in the first round of the playoffs.

Five Vermilion Parish teams land in softball playoffs

Games will begin on Thursday through Saturday

Five parish teams made the LHSAA softball playoffs, which were announced this week.
The playoffs begin with the Bi-District Round deadline set for Saturday, April 19, followed by the Regional Round deadline on April 23. 
The quarterfinal games must be completed by Saturday, April 26. The winners will head to Sulphur for the state softball tournament.
The tournament will be held May 2-3 at North Frasch Park in Sulphur.
Landing in the playoffs from Vermilion Parish  are:

Division II - Non-Select -
The North Vermilion Lady Patriots (11-14) are the No. 11 seed and will play at home against No. 22 Breaux Bridge (14-14) on Saturday at 2 p.m. This is the first time these two teams have played one another this year.
The winner of that game travels to No. 4  Iota, who drew a first-round bye.
 
Division III - Non-Select
The Kaplan Lady Pirates (27-2) are the No. 1 seed and drew a bye in the first round.
The Lady Pirates will play the winner of No. 16 Berwick (13-16) and No. 17 Church Point (7-14) this week. Kaplan whipped Church Point 10-0 earlier in the season. 
The Erath Lady Bobcats (10-15) landed in the playoffs as the No. 22 seed. They will play Thursday against No. 11 Caldwell Parish (12-18).

Division IV - Non-Select
The No. 14 Delcambre Lady Panthers (14-14) are set to face No. 19 Midland (9-16) in the first round on Friday.

Division IV - Select
The Vermilion Catholic Lady Eagles (8-8-1) landed in the playoffs as the No. 22 seed, and they will travel north of Baton Rouge to play No. 12 Central Private (12-7) on Thursday..

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