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Theresa Broussard Aucoin
May 31, 1941 ~ June 25, 2018
COW ISLAND — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 1:00 PM on Friday, June 29, 2018 at St. Anne Catholic Church honoring the life of Theresa Broussard Aucoin, 77, who died Monday, June 25, 2018 at Lafayette General Medical Center. She will be laid to rest at Harrington Cemetery with Reverend Matthew Barzare officiating the services.
She is survived by her two sons, Tim Marceaux of Forked Island and Jared Marceaux of Forked Island; two daughters, Kimberly Marceaux Theriot of Forked Island and Tess Monceaux and her husband, Troy Monceaux of Kaplan; one sister, Eula Mae Broussard LeBlanc of Forked Island; four grandchildren, Taryn Jenee Marceaux and her fiance', Stratton Doyle of Meaux, Laney Marceaux Gauthier and her husband, Ben Gauthier of Lexington, OK, Logan Schexnider of Kaplan, and Alex Schexnider of Kaplan; one great grandchild, Juniper Aucoin of Westlake; and several loved nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Raleigh Aucoin; her parents, Avery Broussard and the former Noelia Mire; and one brother, Edward Brian Broussard.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan, 300 N. Eleazar Ave., on Thursday, June 28, 2018 from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Friday, June 29, 2018 from 8:00 AM until 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 Aucoin family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

Catherine Helen Thibodeaux Libersat
March 27, 1939 ~ June 25, 2018
ABBEVILLE — We gather to celebrate Helen’s life and legacy of God, love and forgiveness. Helen entered this life on March 27, 1939 to Celiva and Roy Thibodeaux as their first child. Helen entered eternal life on June 25, 2018. Helen battled kidney cancer for four years, ending at her home in peace with numerous family and friends.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, June 29, 2018 at St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Catholic Church honoring the life of Catherine Helen Thibodeaux Libersat, 79, who died Monday, June 25, 2018 at her residence. She will be laid to rest at Our Lady of the Lake Cemetery-Delcambre with Rev. Gregory Cormier officiating the services.
A native of Henry, Louisiana and resident of Abbeville for 53 years. Helen spent her life being supportive, love and forgiveness for her husband, children, grandchildren, family and friends. She attended all of her schooling at Henry High School graduating in 1957. She was a majorette during her high school years. She attended Monastery of Mary, Mother of Grace to study catholicism. After graduation she moved to Abbeville with her grandparents, Noah and Enite Thibodeaux, where she worked briefly for an answering service, and longer for Monsignor Fusilier at St. Mary Madgalen Catholic Church. She married Nolan Libersat on July 10, 1959. She later joined him to live in Rhode Island while in the Navy. Returned to live in Erath, then homesteaded in Abbeville to present. They grew their family there. Catherine attended Abbeville Vo-Tech briefly for business accounting. She spent her life around family reamining a homemaker. Catherine battled health issues for 48 years. She was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2014 and fought until present.
Catherine is survived by her husband, Nolan R. Libersat; children, Pamela Libersat and Stacey Delino, John Libersat and Edith, Gerard Libersat and Lisa, and Katrina Labit and Gene; grandchildren, Sarah LeMaire and Marcus, Katie Collins and Tyler, Lacie Libersat and Josh Carattini, Cameron Libersat and Samantha Langlinais, Adrianna Thomas and Brennan, Alicia Libersat, Zachary Sonnier, Michael Libersat, and Desi Rae Davidson; siblings, Cherell Thibodeaux and Emile, Bobby LeBlanc, Michael Thibodeaux and Brenda, and Mary Carrigee and Rick; along with numerous family .
Catherine was preceded in death by her daughter, Susan Marie Libersat; parents, Marie Celiva Waguespack and Roy Thibodeaux; father-in-law, Paul Libersat; sister, Teresa T. LeBlanc; and a super special nephew, Keith Edward Carrigee.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Thursday, June 28, 2018 from 10:00 AM until 9:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 12:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, June 29, 2018 from 8:00 AM until 9:45 AM 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.

Bret Lee of Vermilion Parish receives his award for participating in the 2018 Talk Meet from Louisiana Farm Bureau President
Ronnie Anderson.
Vermilion Parish youth wins Talk Meet at 2018 La. Farm Bureau Convention
By Linda Benedict
LSU AgCenter
NEW ORLEANS—More face-to-face communication with the urban population is one of the strongest tools farmers can use to help public perception of the family farm, according to Bret Lee, 19, of Abbeville who took first place in the Talk Meet Contest at the 96th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation.
The Vermilion Parish youth, who will be a sophomore in public relations at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette this fall, said Farm Bureau and other farm organizations can help bring this about by sponsoring more events for farmers to meet directly with consumers and help dispel myths and correct misinformation about today’s farming practices.
Other tools for more communication include social media, agri-tourism opportunities and farmer’s markets.
These points were echoed among the other nine presentations in this annual competition at the convention, which is for 15- to 19-year-olds. The subject they were to address was “How can Farm Bureau help the public perception of the family farm?”
Second place went to Wesley Adolph, 18, of Napoleonville in Assumption Parish, who will be a philosophy major at St. Joseph Seminary College in Covington this fall. The third-place winner was Bailey Ann Nelson, 19, of Lake Charles in Calcasieu Parish, who will be a sophomore in mass communication and agriculture education at McNeese State University in Lakes Charles this fall.
Lee competed in last year’s Talk Meet competition, but did not place. Over the past year he has developed his speaking skills as an ambassador with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, traveling to Arkansas and Colorado.
“I have been involved in agricultural advocacy my whole life by being a member of 4-H and a contestant in the National Beef Ambassador contest,” said Lee, whose family operates a family farm. He plans to continue his advocacy for agriculture with a career in public relations.

Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance Executive Vice President and State Manager, Blaine Briggs, Louisiana Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers Chair, Matt Gravois, 2018 Excellence in Agriculture Award Winner, Jamie Lee, Louisiana Farm Bureau Insurance State Sales Manager, Will Waldrop, and Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation President Ronnie Anderson.
Vermilion Parish Teacher Wins La. Farm Bureau Excellence in Agriculture Award
By Carey Martin
Louisiana Farm Bureau News
NEW ORLEANS - It all started with horseback riding lessons in a sugarcane field. Little did Donaldsonville native Jamie Lee know that those lessons were the beginning of a journey that would lead her to win the 2018 Louisiana Farm Bureau Excellence in Agriculture award.
Lee was given that honor Thursday night at the 96th Annual Convention of the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation. The award is designed to recognize Young Farmers and Ranchers who do not derive the majority of their income from an owned agricultural operation, but are actively contributing and growing through their involvement in Farm Bureau and the agricultural industry.
In an era where many young people are fleeing the farm for a life in the city, Lee has done the opposite. She is now married to a farmer and teaches agriculture at Kaplan High School in Vermillion parish.
"My parents were not farmers," said Lee. "My Mom was a secretary, and my Dad worked at Dow Chemical. But what really got me started in agriculture was that I took horseback riding lessons on a sugarcane farm in Donaldsonville, and riding horses started my passion for animal agriculture.”
That passion inspired her to pursue a double major at LSU in both animal science and agricultural education.
"As much as I loved animals, I realized that my passion is explaining it to others and helping others to experience agriculture," said Lee. "Not everyone has the opportunity to experience agriculture, so I want to explain it and pass it on to the next generation."
Teaching high school is an inspiring experience for Lee, and she sees a lot of potential in her students.
"I have some seriously amazing young men and women in my FFA chapter. We travel the country with these kids, and they are hard-working and respectful," she said. "I can't wait to work alongside them in the future.”
In addition to teaching each day, Lee takes on double-duty as a farm wife. She met her husband Aaron at LSU and made the transition to farm life with a simple “I do.” Aaron is a sixth-generation rice, crawfish and cattle producer in Vermillion parish.
“It leaves no shortage of fun stories for the classroom,” said Lee. “I get to incorporate everything that I learn at home working with my husband into the classroom to teach kids about real production agriculture.”
At 25 years old, Lee has a long future in agriculture ahead of her. She and her husband plan to expand their farm acreage and to travel around the country to experience other types of production agriculture. And of course, there’s the next generation to consider as well.
“We definitely have some more traveling to do, and we plan to start a family and raise the seventh generation of Lee farmers,” she said.
As the winner of the 2018 Louisiana Farm Bureau Excellence in Agriculture Award, Lee receives $7,500 toward the purchase of a 4-wheel ATV, courtesy of Louisiana Land Bank, an all-expense paid trip to the 2019 American Farm Bureau Federation Convention, $1,500 in equipment rentals courtesy of H&E Equipment Services, as well as other cash prices.

Bernice Landry Archer
ERATH – A Mass of Christian Burial for Mrs. Bernice Landry Archer, 98, will be held at 2:00PM on Thursday, June 28, 2018 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow at Migues Cemetery.
Visitation will be held at David Funeral Home of Erath on Thursday, June 28, 2018 from 9:00AM until the time of the services with a recitation of the rosary at 11:00AM.
A native and resident of Erath Mrs. Bernice died at 8:02PM on Sunday, June 24, 2018 at Eastridge Nursing Center. Mrs. Bernice worked as a sales clerk until she was 88 years old. She was also known for her love of music.
She is survived by two sons, Curley Dartez and his wife Rose of Erath and Bob Dartez and his wife Jane of Abbeville; a daughter, Margarita Eady of Abbeville; nine grandchildren, Chris Dartez, Jerry Dartez, Stephanie Gaspard, Steve Kelly, Denny Dartez, Albert Eady, Bobby Eady, Debbie Hebert, and Mary Delahoussaye; and eight great grandchildren, Lauren Bergeron, Jake Dartez, Seth Veazey, Kennedy Kelly, Emerson Kelly, Cole Dartez, Alex Dartez, and Lane Gaspard.
She was preceded in death by her companion, J. D. Aucoin; her parents, Robert and Olita Suire Landry; her first husband, Relic Dartez; her second husband, Richard Archer; two brothers, Noe Landry and Edwin Landry; and three sisters, Lona Landry, Lilly Landry, and Mae Landry.
Serving as pallbearers will be Chris Dartez, Jerry Dartez, Jake Dartez, Steve Kelly, Denny Dartez, and Bobby Eady.
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337)937-0405will be handling the arrangement.

Elrina Schexnayder Barras
DELCAMBRE – A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted for Mrs. Elrina Schexnayder Barras, 89, at 3:00 pm on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church with Fr. Ed Degeyter officiating. Interment will follow at the church cemetery.
Readings will be done by Aubreigh Benintende and Nicole Benintende.
Visitation will be held from 9:00 am until 2:45 pm on Tuesday with a Rosary at 11:00 am.
A native of Delcambre and resident of St. Martinville, Mrs. Barras passed away on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at Landmark of Acadiana Nursing Home with her family by her side.
Elrina was born on July 28, 1928 to the late Odeonce and Fedora Menard Schexnayder. She was a deeply devoted and faithful woman who offered her services to those in need. Elrina would often volunteer with ministry organizations. With them, she would travel to nursing homes and prisons where she would visit with residents, sing, and spread her faith. Elrina was also a dedicated public servant and worked with the Council on Aging as assistant manager for 15 years from 1977-1992. She greatly enjoyed playing Bingo and Pokeno with the other residence at Landmark of Acadiana. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend - Elrina will be truly and deeply missed by all those who knew and loved her.
She is survived by her children, Rosemary Delahoussaye and husband Larry of St, Martinville, Lillie Barras of Abbeville, and Kent Barras of KS; step-children, Darryl Barras of Abbeville, Gerald “T-Beb” Barras of Delcambre, and Anna Viator and Delcambre; brother, Maurice Schexnayder of TX; sister, Anna Mae Dore and husband Jules of St. Martinville; grandchildren, Stevie Barras, Nicole Benintende and husband Bobby, Kevin Delahoussaye and wife Kim, Jude Barras and wife Nina, Kimberly Barras, Jason Barras, Shawn Barras, and Chris Barras; and numerous great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Paul Barras; sons, Vernon Barras and John Barras; step-son, Donald Barras; step-daughters, Mona Faye Barras and Belva Landry; grandchild, Keith Barras; brother, Joseph Schexnayder; sister, Theresa Trahan; and parents, Odeonce and Fedora Menard Schexnayder.
Pallbearers will be Kevin Delahoussaye, Larry Delahoussaye, Bobby Benintende, Jude Barras, Jules Dore, and Shawn Barras.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Watson Delahoussaye, Warner Delahoussaye, Ashton Benintende, Stevie Barras, and Aubreigh Benintende.
The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff of Landmark of Acadiana for their support and caring. They sincerely referred to Mrs. Barras as “Mom” and treated her like family. Appreciation also goes out to the staff and nurses of Grace Hospice who were there with Mrs. Barras until the end.
To view the on-line obituary and sign the guest register, please visit www.evangelinefuneralhome.com.
Evangeline Funeral Homes of Delcambre is in charge of arrangements.

Bank of Erath employees make a donation to the Erath 4th of July Association. Erath 4th of July President Robert Vincent accepts the donation.
Bank Of Erath sponsors Annual Erath 4th of July Celebration
For many years, the Bank of Erath has sponsored and participated in the Erath Fourth of July celebration.
Each year, the bank makes a monetary contribution to the Association and many of the Bank’s employees volunteer their time and efforts to work the ticket booths at the fair and festival. Their dedication to the community festival has been significant over the years. Cheney Desormeaux, Vice President and Branch Manager of the Erath Branch, has donated her time and efforts to this project on the Board of Directors of the Erath 4th of July Association. Lauren Theriot, an employee of the Bank, is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Association. The Bank of Erath is proud to sponsor and contribute its time and effort to this worthy cause.
Bank of Erath is, and always has been, a locally owned and operated, full service bank with three locations in Vermilion Parish. The Bank has been serving our customers in Vermilion Parish for over 100 years.



