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Kaplan defensive lineman Ahston Gaspard celebrates after catching a punt that went for minus three yards and landed on Crowley’s three yard line. Photo by Brett Hebert.

Kaplan Pirates clicking at right time

Things are clicking at the right time for the Kaplan Pirates.
On Friday the Pirates advanced to the third round of the Class 3A playoffs by playing what head coach Stephen Lotief said was the Pirates’ best game of the season.
The Pirates cruised to a 36-6 victory over the Crowley Gents (8-4). They will play No. 6 Lake Charles College Prep Friday at home,
“This is the best game we played all year,” Lotief told his team after the game. “Our offense played well. Our defense played well, and our special teams played well.”
While the offensive team was staying on the on-field most of the night, the defense team was doing its part when called on. Up until late in the fourth quarter, the Kaplan defense was keeping the Gents from gaining a 100 yards of offense for 3 1/2 quarters.
“We played how we know how to play football,” said Kaplan linebacker Rhen Renfrow. “We read our keys right and played great. Everything Crowley tried to do, we had seen it on the film. We were able to counter it. And, we countered it pretty well.”
Kaplan defensive lineman Ashton Gaspard agreed with Renfrow.
“Our defense is just own, right now,” said Gaspard. “We are making stops now in back to back games. We are hyped about the playoffs.”
At halftime with Kaplan leading 22-0, the Pirates’ defense held Crowley to only 14 yards of offense. Not 144, but 14 yards.
Rushing the football, they had minus six-yards at halftime.
In the first quarter, Kaplan’s defense got to rest. Kaplan’s offense ran 22 plays to Crowley’s four.
The Pirates had eight first-quarter first downs to Crowley’s none.
Things did not change much in the second quarter. Crowley’s first two possessions were four plays and a punt.
By the time Crowley got their first down of the game, the Gents were behind 16-0 in the second quarter.
The strangest play of the second quarter was when Crowley had to punt the football deep into their territory at the 8. The Crowley punter fumbled the snap but picked up the ball and punted. However, the punt went off the side of his foot and straight up in the air.
Kaplan’s defensive lineman Ashton Gaspard looked up, and saw the football in the air. He jumped up and came down with the ball. It was a minus three-yard punt, and Kaplan got the ball on Crowley’s 3-yard line.
“I saw the ball go straight up, come back down and then it bounced, “ said Ashton. “I jumped as high as I could to get it. I think, I had God on my side for that play.
Kaplan quarterback Mason Frick snuck it up the middle for a 2-yard touchdown and Kaplan led 22-0 at halftime.
From that point on, Kaplan never looked back.

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Mrs. Taylor Wilson

Kasey Landry - Taylor Wilson united in holy matrimony

Miss Kasey Landry and Mr. Taylor Wilson were joined in holy matrimony during a nuptial Mass on Saturday, November 17, 2018, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Abbeville.
Father Neil Pettit officiated the 6:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of David and Joddy Landry of Erath. Her grandparents are M.C and Lucille Dore’ of Erath and the late Hebert and Annie Landry and the late David Landry of Delcambre, LA.
The groom is the son of Maggie and Clay Menard of Abbeville and Timothy Wilson of Conroe, TX. His grandparents are Kenneth and the late Jackie Taylor of Abbeville, LA and Margaret Ann and Don Bittle of Conroe, TX.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a regal fitted ivory gown adorned with applique lace hand beaded with pearls. The gown’s illusion sleeves carried the embellished lace to the wrist and to the illusioned back of the gown, which featured tulle covered buttons. Scalloped lace adorned the hem of the gown and extended into an elaborate chapel train. The bride’s fingertip length veil characterized a scalloped, embroidered edge which completed her classic trousseau. She carried a natural clutch of hydrangea, eucalyptus, ivory roses, ranunculas, stock, spiral euc, ruscus and dahlias. Hanging from her bouquet was a mother of pearl rosary given to her paternal grandmother, hand made by her paternal grandfather.
Jada Poche’, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Mary Migues, friend of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Morgan Adams, Jade Gouaux and Alaina Dupuis, all friends of the bride. The flower girl was Avery Dore’, cousin of the bride.
The attendants wore burgundy chiffon A-line, strapless seetheart gown with a removable lace jacket by Hayley Paige.
Dolzie Dupuis, friend of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Joshua Wilson, Matthew Wilson and Michael Broussard, all brothers of the groom and Tyler Harrington, friend of the groom. The ring bearer was Aiden Harrington, godchild of the groom. Ushers included Brennan Poche’ and Ridge LeBlanc, cousins of the bride.
A reception was held at Magdalen Place.
Upon their return from a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will reside in Abbeville.

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Mrs. Taylor Wilson

Kasey Landry - Taylor Wilson united in holy matrimony

Miss Kasey Landry and Mr. Taylor Wilson were joined in holy matrimony during a nuptial Mass on Saturday, November 17, 2018, at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church in Abbeville.
Father Neil Pettit officiated the 6:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of David and Joddy Landry of Erath. Her grandparents are M.C and Lucille Dore’ of Erath and the late Hebert and Annie Landry and the late David Landry of Delcambre, LA.
The groom is the son of Maggie and Clay Menard of Abbeville and Timothy Wilson of Conroe, TX. His grandparents are Kenneth and the late Jackie Taylor of Abbeville, LA and Margaret Ann and Don Bittle of Conroe, TX.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore a regal fitted ivory gown adorned with applique lace hand beaded with pearls. The gown’s illusion sleeves carried the embellished lace to the wrist and to the illusioned back of the gown, which featured tulle covered buttons. Scalloped lace adorned the hem of the gown and extended into an elaborate chapel train. The bride’s fingertip length veil characterized a scalloped, embroidered edge which completed her classic trousseau. She carried a natural clutch of hydrangea, eucalyptus, ivory roses, ranunculas, stock, spiral euc, ruscus and dahlias. Hanging from her bouquet was a mother of pearl rosary given to her paternal grandmother, hand made by her paternal grandfather.
Jada Poche’, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Mary Migues, friend of the bride, served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids included Morgan Adams, Jade Gouaux and Alaina Dupuis, all friends of the bride. The flower girl was Avery Dore’, cousin of the bride.
The attendants wore burgundy chiffon A-line, strapless seetheart gown with a removable lace jacket by Hayley Paige.
Dolzie Dupuis, friend of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen were Joshua Wilson, Matthew Wilson and Michael Broussard, all brothers of the groom and Tyler Harrington, friend of the groom. The ring bearer was Aiden Harrington, godchild of the groom. Ushers included Brennan Poche’ and Ridge LeBlanc, cousins of the bride.
A reception was held at Magdalen Place.
Upon their return from a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will reside in Abbeville.

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Mrs. Hunter Keith Luquette

Trahan - Luquette joined in marriage

Miss Taylor Marie Trahan of Kaplan and Mr. Hunter Keith Luquette of Abbeville exchanged vows during a wedding ceremony on Friday, November 16, 2018, at Our lady of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church in Kaplan.
Father Matthew Barzare officiated the 6:30 p.m. ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Brian and Penny Trahan of Kaplan. Her paternal grandparents are Dexter and Nancy Trahan of Kaplan. Maternal grandparents are the late Jake and Aline Breaux of Gueydan, La.
The groom is the son of Keith and Julianna Luquette of Abbeville. His paternal grandparents are the late Edward and Evelyn Luquette of Abbeville. Maternal grandparents are Lorraine Broussard and the late Harvey Broussard of Forked Island.
Vocalists for the event were Earl Seaux and Murphy Guilbeaux, both of Kaplan.
Escorted by her father, the bride wore an organza overlay, A-line shaped gown with three quarter length sleeves which was purchased at Deshotel’s Dress Shop in Eunice. The dress featured an illusion neckline detailed with Swarovski crystals and beading and continued around the back which formed an illusion with the same details as the front. The zipper was embellished with pearls which followed down the cathedral styled train.
Her cathedral length veil was embellished with Swarovski crystals which flowed to the bottom of the veil. She carried a bouquet which consisted of ivory vendela roses with hints of petite red roses and eucalyptus leaves.
Kelsey Trahan, sister of the bride, served as maid of honor. Matron of honor was Kansas Istre Poche. Bridesmaids included Mia LeBeouf, friend and Ashlyn Trahan, cousin.
The attendants wore a slate colored Morilee floor length style dress. The A-line fit dress had an embroidered and beading bodice with capped sleeves. The open V-back had a zipper closure.
The flower girls were Gracie and Jordie Guidry, daughters of Justin and Claire Guidry of Kaplan. Designed by their paternal grandmother, Edna Guidry, the girls wore ivory dresses with a lace top and chiffon bottom. A matching satin belt wrapped around the dress with a rhinestone brooch. To complete the look, the girls wore ivory ballet slippers with pearl and bracelet earrings.
Hayden Luquette, brother of the groom, served as best man. Groomsmen included Drey Vincent, Etienne Trahan and Austin Guidry, all friends of the groom. The ring bearers were Waylon Trahan, son of Seth and Valerie Trahan of Kaplan and Grady Domingues, son of Philip and Chelsie Domingues of Henry, La.
Ushers were Josh Trahan, Seth Trahan and Josh Breaux.
A reception was held at Black’s in Abbeville immediately following the wedding.
The three tiered round wedding cake was from Gambino’s Bakery in Lafayette. The two tiered groom’s German chocolate cake was baked by Chef Bobby and Dot Catering of Kaplan.
Upon their return from a wedding trip to Great Exuma, Bahamas, the couple will reside in Abbeville.

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Mrs. Bennett Joseph LaMotte

Anne Catherine LeBlanc becomes Mrs. Bennett J. LaMotte

Anne Catherine LeBlanc and Bennett Joseph LaMotte were united in the sacrament of holy matrimony at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, November 9, 2018 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church in Delcambre.
Reverend John (Buddy) Breaux served as the main celebrant of the nuptial Mass. Con-celebrants included Reverend Herb Bennerfield, Reverend Keenan Brown, and Reverend Andre Metrejean. Deacon Russell Hayes assisted in the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven LeBlanc of Abbeville. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rusty LaMotte of Duson.
The bride, escorted by her father, wore a romantic fully laced wedding gown featuring a high neckline and a figure accenting fit-n-flare silhouette. The unique button enclosed illusion back added a sense of beauty and enchantment. The gown also included a beautiful semi-cathedral length train. The bride was adorned with a cathedral length veil, her mother’s pearl earrings, and a bouquet of blush tea roses, ivory garden roses, burgundy peonies, velvety lamb’s ear, stem-wrapped with antique European lace accented with crystals.
Victoria LeBlanc Richard, sister of the bride, served as the matron of honor and Emma Noel, friend of the bride, served as the maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Lindsey Malagarie LeBlanc, sister-in-law of the bride; Maria LaMotte, Victoria LaMotte and Julia LaMotte Scarborough, sisters of the groom; and Paige Patout and Alyse Spieler, friends of the bride. Serving as flower girl was Regina Scarborough, godchild of the groom.
Each of the bridesmaids wore floor length dresses in the color of midnight blue, with each style being unique to the bridesmaid. Their bouquets featured burgundy succulents, surrounded by white Akito roses, and burgundy peonies, and accented with velvety lamb’s ear and burgundy ribbon. The flower girl wore a creme dress featuring lace over underlay and accented with a satin sash and flower. She carried a kissing ball consisting of black creek hops accented with burgundy hydrangea blooms and burgundy ribbon and wore a headband handcrafted by her mother.
Thomas LaMotte and Charles LaMotte, brothers of the groom, both served as best men. Serving as groomsmen were Gregory LaMotte, brother of the groom; Alexander LeBlanc and Nicholas LeBlanc, brothers of the bride; Ross Scarborough, brother-in-law of the groom; Seth Richard, brother-in-law of the bride, and John Paul Billeaud and George Holland, friends of the groom.
Ushers included Blake Bertrand, Kyle Price, and Jon Trahan, all friends of the couple.
The groom, groomsmen, and ushers wore navy Ike Behar tuxedos with ivory shirts, champagne ties, and brown tuxedo shoes.
The bellringers who announced the entrance of the bride were Carter Richard, godchild of the bride, and Oliver and Tucker Richard, both nephews of the bride. The boys’ attire included navy pants, suspenders, and bow ties. All of the gentlemen wore boutonnieres of green succulents, burgundy hydrangea blooms, and velvety lamb’s ear, stem-wrapped in natural bindwire.
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Manique LeBlanc wore a floor length gown which featured embroidered ribbon rosette roses and sequined lace in the color of champagne. Mrs. Julie LaMotte, mother of the groom, chose an elegant navy formal of sequined lace which featured a bell sleeve jacket. Both mothers wore wristlets made of burgundy succulents surrounded by burgundy hydrangea blooms, white sheer ribbon, and antique European lace accented with crystals.
The father of the bride and groom chose formal wear to compliment the evening wear of their wives.
Musicians for the wedding included Julia Boudreaux, pianist; Lauren Baker, violinist; Emma Guidry, cellist; Neil Simon, trumpeter; and vocalists Robert Comeaux (director); Natial D’Augereau; Lindsay LeBlanc; Nicholas LeBlanc; Johnny Luquette; and Bridget Touchet.
Offertory gift bearers were Millie Butaud and Mr. and Mrs. Joey Reaux. Sue Ann Butaud and Patricia McLeod served as lectors.
Program attendants included Midori Mickel, Shelby Pelafigue, and Lauren Roberts. Special guests included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaMotte and Mrs. Myrtis LeBlanc.
A wedding reception was held at L ‘Eglise with music provided by Austin Gaspard. After a wedding cruise, the couple will reside in Lafayette.

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Lucille Langlinais

August 16, 1923 ~ November 15, 2018

KAPLAN — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church honoring the life of Lucille Langlinais, 95, who died Thursday, November 15, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center. She will be laid to rest at Kaplan Cemetery with Father Neil Pettit officiating the services.
Lucille was a native of Kaplan. She was a graduate of S.L.I. (UL-L) in Lafayette and a retired school teacher. She was a member of the Louisiana Retired Teachers Association, the Lafayette Parish Retired Teachers Association, Catholic Daughters of the Americas, and St. Mary Ladies Altar Society.
She is survived by her daughter, Debbie and her husband, Eric Smith of Lafayette; her grandchildren, Dr. Matthew Smith and his wife, Corinne of Lafayette, Taylor Smith of Lafayette, and Michael Smith of San Francisco, CA; her great grandchild, Emma Smith; her sister, Louise Clostio of Kaplan; and her brother, Lawrence Clostio of Abbeville.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Murphy Langlinais; her parents, Ulysse Clostio and the former Amanda Perry; her five brothers, Exal, Calice, William, Randall and Allen Clostio; her five sisters, Marie Clostio, Exodie Herpin, Ella Badon, Inez Corner and Noemie DeBlanc.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan, 300 N. Eleazar Ave., on Monday, November 19, 2018 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Tuesday, November 20, 2018 from 8:00 AM until 10:40 AM, when the procession departs for the church.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan, (337) 643-7276 [Service Information 225-5276]. Condolences may be sent to the Langlinais family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

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Joseph Ricky Trahan

ABBEVILLE — Funeral Services for Joseph Ricky Trahan, 59, were held at 4:00PM on Saturday November 17, 2018 at David Funeral Home of Abbeville with Deacon Francis Kao officiating. Interment will be at a later date.
Visitation was held at David Funeral Home of Abbeville on Saturday November 17, 2018 from 9:00AM until service time.
Ricky, a resident of Abbeville, passed away Thursday November 15, 2018 at his residence surrounded by his family after a brief battle with cancer.
He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Sellers Trahan, five children, Nichole Standridge and her husband Eric Jr., Kimberly Trahan and her fiancé Justin Hiles, Ricky Trahan and his wife Ella, Colby Trahan and his fiancée Angel Meche, Brett Trahan and his friend Claudia Benoit, four grandchildren and one due in January, Emma and Eric Standridge III, Brock and Allie Trahan, five brothers, Jimmy Trahan, Riley Trahan, Roger Trahan, Michael Trahan and Mack Trahan and his wife Sendie, and a brother in law Curtis Robicheaux, three sisters in law, Barbara Sellers, Sandra Faulk and her husband Keith, and Angie Sagrera and her husband Brandon, two brothers in law, Carl Sellers, and Keith Sellers and his wife Tina, and his mother in law Myrlene Sellers, numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Francis and Elodie Frederick Trahan, two brothers, Wilbur Trahan, and Steve Trahan and his wife Ann, two sisters, Judy Robicheaux, and Patsy Roche and her husband Harris, sister in law Dorothy Trahan, and father in law Roger Sellers.
The family would like thank St. Joseph Hospice for their care and concern.
Condolences may be shared with the family at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Abbeville was in charge of arrangements 2600 Charity Street Abbeville, LA 70510 (337) 893-3777.

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The vehicle that crashed Friday morning killing a mother and child is prepared for towing on La. 95 about one mile north of U.S. 190. A second child was taken to a hospital with moderate injuries, according to a news release from Louisiana State Police Troop I. (Photo by Harlan Kirgan)

Driver, Child Passenger Killed Single Vehicle Crash

ST. LANDRY PARISH – Shortly before 8:00 am on November 16, 2018, Troop I was notified of a fatal crash on LA Hwy 95 near Linzay Rd. in St. Landry Parish. The crash claimed the life of 31-year-old Linsey Carriere and a passenger, 6-year-old Chloe Carriere, both of Eunice.
The preliminary investigation revealed Carriere was driving a 2003 Ford Expedition southbound on LA Hwy 95, passing another vehicle. Carriere failed to negotiate a curve and traveled off the left side of the roadway. The vehicle entered a ditch, overturned, and struck a utility pole before coming to rest upside down.
Linsey Carriere was not properly restrained and was ejected from the vehicle. Both Linsey and Chloe Carriere were pronounced dead at the scene by the St. Landry Parish Coroner’s Office. A 3-year-old passenger was airlifted to a local hospital with moderate injuries. Proper child restraint usage is unknown at this time. Impairment is not suspected, but routine toxicology tests are pending. This crash remains under investigation.
Louisiana State Police would like to take this opportunity to remind motorists that while not every crash is survivable, despite even the best safety measures, wearing your seat belt will dramatically reduce your chance of being injured or killed in a crash. Louisiana law requires that every person in a vehicle, regardless of seating position, always remain properly buckled up. All children under the age of 6, weighing fewer than 60 pounds, must also be restrained in a weight and age appropriate seat. More information on child passenger safety can be found by visiting http://www.lahighwaysafety.org/Pages/OurPrograms/ChildPassengerSafety.aspx.

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Kaplan city judge Stanton Hardee III will have to step down as a judge for six months.

Kaplan city judge Stanton Hardee suspended from practice, judge seat for six months; issues apology to voters

The Louisiana State Supreme Court’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel suspended Kaplan City Judge Stanton Hardee III from practicing law for a year and a day after he pleaded no contest to multiple misdemeanors arising from alcohol-related, offensive conduct, in violation of Rules 8.4(a) and 8.4(b) of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
The ruling was released on Wednesday by the Supreme Court of Louisiana. In the decision, it also stated that all but six months of the suspension be deferred. Following the active portion of the suspension, respondent shall be subject to a period of probation to coincide with the remaining term of his monitoring agreement with the Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program, the disciplinary counsel wrote
The Meridional contacted Hardee on Thursday asking why he was suspended. He issued a statement Friday explaining what happened and to say he is sorry for his actions.
Hardee wrote: “To all the people in the City of Kaplan and Vermilion Parish, I want to sincerely apologize and say I am sorry for my behavior on January 15, 2017. On that day, I was on my bachelor party out of state with some of my Army buddies. I got extremely intoxicated that night, was arrested at a bar, and charged with several misdemeanors for being extremely intoxicated and grabbing a waitress on the buttocks, for failing to produce identification, and for refusing to get into the police vehicle. I pleaded no contest to those misdemeanors, paid my fines and completed the probation period.”
His suspension began this past Wednesday. He will not be able to practice law and sit as a judge for six months. The State Supreme Court will appoint his replacement judge.
When he does return in six months, he will be on probation until 2022.
“I am sorry and remorseful for the embarrassment that my actions have brought upon my family, my constituents, my employees and the legal profession. It is a very hard lesson to learn. I humbly ask for your forgiveness,” said Hardee.

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Roland James Marceaux

January 18, 1945 ~ November 15, 2018

KAPLAN — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, November 19, 2018 at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church honoring the life of Roland James Marceaux, 73, who died Thursday, November 15, 2018 at his residence surrounded by his loving wife and four children. He will be laid to rest at Kaplan Cemetery with Reverend Mark Miley officiating the services.
From his birth to his death, Roland nourished people around him with love, compassion, and a keen sense of humor. For those who knew him, they knew that Roland never met a stranger. Within minutes of meeting someone, he could tell them their entire family tree. Roland lived life to the fullest through simple pleasures, getting his morning newspaper at Suire’s Grocery, hitting the road to visit friends, and enjoying cups of coffee during these visits. Roland had an uncanny ability to reach people in a deep and positive way. Using his skills as a farmer and a welder, he was often sought after for advice and help troubleshooting any problems. He loved his grandchildren and cherished attending all of their school functions, games, dance recitals, and taking them to local festivals. He relished rooting on his LSU Tigers, New Orleans Saints, and attending Friday Night Lights at Kaplan High School, where he was the school mascot.
Roland will be fondly remembered as the Shining Light of the community, the “Mayor” of Liberty Farm, and Beloved Man of the People.
The family would like to extend their gratitude and thanks to the nurses, physicians, and treatment teams who, cared for him over the last few months. They would also like to extend a special thanks to Dr. Randall Faulk, who treated and guided him throughout the multiple cancer diagnoses over the past 12 years.
He is survived by his loving wife of 50 years, Cheryl Landry Marceaux; his son, Jamie Marceaux; his three daughters, Crystal and her husband, Javier Baez, Tammi Carter, and Angela Marceaux; seven grandchildren, Dalton, Zachary, Christian, Ally, Ava, Emily and Evan; one great-grandchild, Carson; his sister, Joyce and her husband, Wayne Perrin; his brother, Melvin Marceaux and his wife, Ruth; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Eraste Marceaux and the former Lena Rung; his two brothers, Eraste John and Karlan Marceaux; and one infant son, Johnathan Marceaux.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan, 300 N. Eleazar Ave., on Sunday, November 18, 2018 from 10:00 AM until 9:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Monday, November 19, 2018 from 9:00 AM until 12:40 PM, when the procession departs for the church.
All funeral arrangements are being conducted by Vincent Funeral Home of Kaplan, (337) 643-7276 [Service Information 225-5276]. Condolences may be sent to the Marceaux family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

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