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Henry “Lynn” Breaux
LAFAYETTE — A 1:00 PM Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2018 at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Coteau, Louisiana, for Henry “Lynn” Breaux, 71, who passed away June 7, 2018 at 4:15 PM at Vermilion Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Kaplan, Louisiana.
Interment will be in Our Lady of Prompt Succor Cemetery.
Reverend Brian Harrington, Pastor of Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church, will serve as Celebrant for the Mass and conduct the funeral services. Valerie Andrus, Organist & Soloist, will perform for the Mass. Serving as Lectors will be Dr. James Godchaux and Yvonne Cappel Vickery. Giftbearers will be Braxton Breaux, Amelia Breaux and Meredith Breaux.
Survivors include the mother of his children, Alice “Sue” Breaux; three sons, Berton Lynn Breaux, Brandon Ebner Breaux (Michelle) and Bryce Chastant Breaux and three grandchildren, Braxton, Amelia and Meredith Breaux.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Olga Chastant Breaux.
A native of Lozes, LA Iberia Parish and resident of Lafayette, for over 50 years, “Lynn” as he was known by family and friends, was a loving son, father, grandfather and friend. Lynn graduated from Catholic High School of New Iberia and University of Southwest Louisiana. He was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church and a Member of the Knights of Columbus, 4th Degree Knight. Lynn was also a member of the Lafayette Board of Realtors, Congrés Modial Acadien and Louisiana Nursing Home Association. He also bestowed the honor of Ambassador of France for the Sons of the American Revolution. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
Pallbearers will be Berton Breaux, Brandon Breaux, Bryce Breaux, Braxton Breaux, Kermit Boullion and Dr. James Godchaux.
Honorary Pallbearers will be Dr. Harold Chastant and Dr. Bradley Chastant.
The family requests that visitation be observed in Martin & Castille’s SOUTHSIDE location on Saturday, June 16 from 10:00 AM to time of service.
Memorial contributions can be made in Henry “Lynn” Breaux’s name to CODOFIL (Council of Development of French in Louisiana), 735 Jefferson Street, Lafayette, Louisiana, 70501.
View the obituary and guestbook online at www.mourning.com
Martin & Castille-SOUTHSIDE-600 E. Farrel Rd., Lafayette, LA 70508, 337-984-2811.

Neuma Louise Touchet Carriere
January 22, 1941 ~ June 6, 2018
CARENCRO — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, June 12, 2018 at St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Carencro, LA., honoring the life of Neuma Louise Touchet Carriere, 77, who died Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at Eastridge Nursing Center. She will be laid to rest at Evangeline Memorial Gardens with Reverend Bill Melancon officiating the services. Pallbearers will be Greg Theriot, Keith Theriot, Chance Carriere, Marcus Richard, Dennis Carriere and Joshua Crook. Honorary pallbearers will be Arty Carriere, Brad Duplechin, and Rusty Carriere.
She is survived by her husband of 59 years, John Curtis Carriere; one son, Marcus D. Carriere and his wife Arlene of Abbeville; three grandchildren, Miranda Carriere, Marissa Carriere and Chance Carriere; brother, Harry Touchet of Abbeville; sister, Lula Mae Theriot of Milton; brother-in-law, Dennis Carriere; sisters-in-law, Eva Dell Guidry and Annette LaHood; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Dulpha Touchet and the former Aglea Abshire; and sister, Helen Stelly.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Abbeville, 209 S. St. Charles St., on Monday, June 11, 2018 from 12:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a rosary being prayed at 7:00 PM; Tuesday, June 12, 2018 from 8:00 AM until 1:00 PM 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.

Purvis Abshire
January 3, 1934 ~ June 7, 2018
KAPLAN — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:30 PM on Monday, June 11, 2018 at St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Catholic Church honoring the life of Purvis Abshire, 84, who died on Thursday, June 7, 2018 at his residence. He will be laid to rest at Kaplan Cemetery with Fr. Michael Richard officiating the services.
He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Lillian Miller Abshire of Kaplan; two sons, Dennis Abshire and his wife, Mary of Kaplan and Michael Abshire and his wife, Dina of Kaplan; 7 grandchildren, Sean Abshire, Lucas Abshire, Tiffany Abshire, Nicole Broussard, Chelsea Abshire, Rhea Abshire, and Tessi Abshire; 3 step-grandchildren, Abbey Palombo, Casey Palombo, and Blake Palombo; and 11 great grandchildren, Sofia, Matea, Lucas, Remy, Esme, Karlee, Alex, Marley, Graham, Khyria, and Kye.
He was preceded in death by his son, Kevin Abshire; one brother, Eddie Abshire; two sisters, Annie Mae Comeaux and Elaine Trahan; and his parents, Semar John Abshire and the former Ovenia Guilot; and granddaughter, Kristin Abshire.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Vincent Funeral Home - Kaplan, 300 N. Eleazar Ave., on Monday, June 11, 2018 from 9:00 AM until the procession departs for the church with a rosary being prayed at 11:00 AM.
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 Abshire family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

Corey Capritto, Future Energy Professionals Committee Member; Lori Gauthier, LAGCOE Education Coordinator; Michael LaCour, 2018 Future Energy Professionals Scholarship Recipient; Angela Cring, LAGCOE Executive Director; Katherine Ramsey, Future Energy Professionals Committee Member; and Deon LaCour.
LAGCOE Awards Future Energy Professionals Scholarships; Abbeville’s Michael LaCour one of our Acadiana-area recipients
LAFAYETTE – LAGCOE is proud to announce the winners of the Future Energy Professionals (FEP) scholarship. Recognizing the importance of collegiate majors from disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), LAGCOE has created this scholarship in an effort to attract professional talent capable of maintaining a high level of technical proficiency within the oil & gas industry. The scholarships are awarded to goal-oriented students planning to enroll into a Louisiana College in pursuit of a STEM-centric Degree.
Four Acadiana-area high school students were selected as recipients of this award: Meaghan Thibodeaux, Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish; Michael LaCour, St. Thomas More Catholic High School; Parker Cormier, New Iberia Senior High School; and Brandon Mitchell, Pine Prairie High School.
The scholarship entitles each recipient up to $1,000 per semester while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in one of the STEM fields at a four-year Louisiana university or college or up to $825 per semester while pursuing a technical degree or certificate at a two-year Louisiana community college or technical school. The winners were honored at a reception, hosted by LAGCOE and Community Foundation of Acadiana on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at the Lafayette Science Museum.
Meaghan is a recent graduate of Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish and will be attending Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, La. in the fall studying Biological Sciences. “Since a young age, I have excelled in my math and science subjects. The material always seemed to register and make sense in my mind, and because of this, I have always known that I would want to major in a field that contained both,” Thibodeaux said.
Michael is a recent graduate of St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette, La. and will be attending University of Louisiana at Lafayette in Lafayette, La. in the fall studying Chemical Engineering. “Before attending LAGCOE 2017, I had a very minimal understanding of the oil and gas industry. I did not know that so many companies could privde so many different services for the oil discovery, refining and distribution process. I want to make an impact on this industry by using my love of chemistry to help this growing industry,” LaCour said.
Parker is a recent graduate of New Iberia Senior High School in New Ibera, La. and will be attending L.E. Fletcher Technical Community College in Schriever, La. in the fall, studying Integrated Product Technologies. “I want to have a jump on those entering the oilfield, so I’m choosing to attend college in pursuit of an Associate’s Degree, which will help me to start in a better position and have the knowledge to be productive an asset to the company that I will work for,” Cormier said.
Brandon will begin his senior year at Pine Prairie High School in Ville Platte, La. and will be attending South Louisiana Community College in Lafayette, La. following his graduation in May 2019, entering into the Oil & Gas Production program. “I decided to pursue the production side of the oil and gas industry because I feel that I could be the most valuable in that area. After college, I see myself climbing the ladder in the oil industry, making contributions to the industry and providing a nice living for my family,” Mitchell said.
LAGCOE Future Energy Professionals Program is supported by the LAGCOE Education Fund, a Fund at Community Foundation of Acadiana. The program was established to encourage and support future industry professionals to pursue technical positions, which literally fuel our world. Included are projects, which work to support the middle, secondary, and higher education and STEM curriculum.
LAGCOE is a nonprofit energy industry organization focused on educational programs and a technical exposition & conference. LAGCOE’s mission is to cultivate economic growth of the energy industry by facilitating domestic & global business development and fostering the energy workforce pipeline.

This chicken has been seen walking the streets of Abbeville.
Want to name Abbeville's mystery chicken?
The Abbeville Meridional is asking everyone to give the mystery chicken a name.
Vermilion Parish has responded with a few names.
Ten minutes after the Meridional opened its doors, the phone began ringing.
When they called, many tried to be clever with the name.
“Abby” said one caller. “It is a girl named after Abbeville.”
Pretty good.
Another caller said the chicken is a hen so “Henrietta” is the perfect fit.
No argument there.
Another caller gave the name ‘Chic-Ville-A.’
“It is like Chic-Fil-A,” the lady said.
Other callers said the bird was pretty with its red feathers. They threw out the names “Red Rider” or “Red Bandit.”
Because the chicken likes to hang around the courthouse, a person suuggested, “Court Nee.”
One caller wanted to name the chicken “Charlene” after Charlene Beckett, who works for the city of Abbeville.
Then there were other possible names such as “Drum stick,” “Ms. Chicken” and “Big Bird.”
The Meridional is still taking names. Call 893-4223 and give us a suggestion.

Abbeville's 'Pee Wee' Meaux passes away at age of 93
Pervis “Pee Wee” Meaux
ABBEVILLE – A Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. Pervis “Pee Wee” Meaux, 93, will be held at 11:00AM on Saturday, June 9, 2018 at St. Mary Magdelan Catholic Church with Fr. Glenn Meaux, Celebrants. Interment will follow at St. Mary Magdelan Cemetery.
Visitation will be at David Funeral Home of Abbeville on Friday, June 8, 2018 from 6:00PM until 9:00PM with a recitation of the rosary at 7:00PM. Visitation will resume on Saturday, June 9, 2018 from 8:00AM until the time of the service.
A native and resident of Abbeville, Mr. Meaux died at 9:50PM on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at his residence. Pee Wee spent his life with the lifelong noble intention of being of service to his family, friends, neighbors, community, and country. At a very early age he served as a seaman with the Merchant Marines, but as he attained the age of 18, he volunteered to serve his country in the US Army as a mechanic on one of the famed Higgins boats LCM (landing craft mechanical) in the south Pacific, where he lived, worked, and fought in unpleasant conditions during WWII in places such as Borneo and New Guinea. After his returned from the war, he married Rosalie Richard and they started Pee Wee’s Pest Control in Abbeville, LA. He was elected to serve the Vermillion Parish community as a Police Juror and was re-elected to serve several terms. He and his wife Rose were so proud of their son Fr. Glenn, who founded and today continues to serve the Catholic Mission in Haiti. He loved and spent much time with his grandchildren. After he lost Rose, his wife of 53 years to cancer, he married Fee grew to know her family as his own. They were married 14 years before her death in April of 2018.
He was a quiet man, very small in stature but huge in heart. He cared deeply about those he knew and did all he could to make their lives a little easier. He will be greatly missed and his legacy will live on.
He is survived by his sister, Laura Meaux Carret; children the Reverend Glenn Marshall Meaux, and Ginger Meaux Mathy and her husband, Mike; his grandchildren Sam Mathy and Hannah Mathy; stepchildren, Larry Miguez and his wife, Katrina; Marsha Langley and her husband, Leon; Kent Miguez and his wife, Lorene, Steve Miguez and his wife, Tamra and his step childrens families.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Rosalie Richard Meaux, and his wife of 14 years, Ophelia “Fee” Miguez-Meaux; and his parents, Whitney and Lucille Mouton Meaux.
Serving as pallbearers will be Neil Carret, Sam Mathy, Sam Falcon, Danny Falcon, Randal Hebert, and Jay Nunez.
Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Harold Hebert, Gen. Bob LeBlanc, Don Anderson, and David Trahan.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Pee Wee’s caregivers, Enola, Sarah, Betty, Wendy and Jade.
In lieu of flowers donation can be made to SOLT Haiti Mission at P.O. Box 1400 Abbeville, LA 70511 or the charity of your choice.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Abbeville at 2600 Charity St. (337)893-3777 will be handling the arrangements.

Motorcyclist Killed in Iberia Parish Crash
IBERIA PARISH – Shortly after 7:00 am on June 7, 2018, Troop I was notified of a two vehicle fatal crash on LA Highway 83 south of Sidney Leblanc Road in Iberia Parish. The crash claimed the life of 36-year-old Evans Cloteaux of Carencro.
The preliminary investigation revealed Cloteaux was operating a 2009 Harley Davidson southbound on LA 83 behind a 1974 Toyota SUV, operated by 47-year-old Brent Frioux of New Iberia. There was another uninvolved motorcycle in between Cloteaux’s motorcycle and the Toyota SUV. Frioux began slowing his Toyota to turn left off of LA 83 onto a private driveway. In order to avoid hitting the Toyota and the other motorcycle, Cloteaux traveled into the northbound lane and began to brake. Cloteaux was unable to maintain control, and was ejected from the motorcycle and struck the under carriage of the Toyota.
Cloteaux was wearing an approved DOT helmet, but sustained fatal injuries. He was pronounced dead on scene by the Iberia Parish Coroner’s Office. Frioux was wearing a seat belt and was not injured. Impairment is not suspected; however, routine toxicology samples were taken from Cloteaux and submitted to the Louisiana State Police Crime Lab for analysis. Frioux was not suspected to be impaired, but voluntarily submitted to a chemical test and was not impaired.
Although not all crashes are survivable, Troopers would like to encourage all riders to take an approved motorcycle safety course. These courses help you apply safe riding strategies that can help reduce your chance of injury should a crash occur. Making good choices while riding a motorcycle, such as never driving while impaired and obeying all traffic laws, can often mean the difference between life and death. For more information on the Louisiana Motorcycle Safety, Awareness, and Operator Training Program, visit http://www.lsp.org/motorcycle.html.



