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Mr. John “Howard” Hebert

ERATH – A Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. John “Howard” Hebert, 81, will be held at 12:30PM on Friday, November 17, 2017 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Fr. Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow at Our Lady of Lourdes Cemetery.
Visitation will be at David Funeral Home of Erath on Thursday, November 16, 2017 from 2:00PM until 9:00PM with a recitation of the rosary at 7:00PM. Visitation will resume on Friday, November 17, 2017 from 8:00AM until the time of the services.
A native of Youngsville and a resident of Erath, Mr. Howard died at 1:00AM on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at his residence. He was a hard working man and also enjoyed watching wrestling.
He is survived by two sons, Steve J. Hebert and Valerie of Breaux Bridge and Scottie J. Hebert and his wife Vashonda of Eunice; two daughters, Barbara J. Landry of Erath and Lisa H. DeCuir of Abbeville; a sister, Evelyn Romero; nine grandchildren, Danielle, Renee, Toby, Heidi, Michelle, Brandon, Cavell, Alaina, and Jill; fourteen great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Lucy Mae Trahan Hebert; his parents, Renauld and Anna H. Hebert; four brothers, Preston Hebert, Presley Hebert, Whiless Hebert, and Sexton Hebert; and one sister, Mable Sonnier.
Serving as pallbearers will be Scottie Hebert, Brandon Hebert, Toby O’Bryan, Tommy Vincent, Danny Hebert, and Ty Credeur.
Serving as honorary pallbearer will be Steve Hebert.
You may sign the guest register book and express condolences online at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Erath at 209 E. Putnam St. (337)937-0405 will be handling the arrangements.

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Michael Steven Smith

September 17, 1949 – November 10, 2017

ABBEVILLE — Michael Steven Smith, 68, died Friday, November 10, 2017. Mike was born September 17, 1949 to Steven and Evelyn Smith, in Inglewood, California.
He is survived by his wife Rose Mae Benoit Breaux Smith of Abbeville. One brother, Patrick James Smith and his wife Peggy, two sisters: Louise Marie Smith Ellison and her husband Roy and Eileen Dee Smith Condit and her husband, Robert all from California. Three sons: Corey Buskey and his wife Angie from Missouri, Travis Smith and his wife, Alicia from Lafayette, La., and Wesley Smith from Houma, La. Three Step Children: Carl Breaux with his wife Sharri, from Lafayette La. , Rosaline Breaux Frederick, with her husband Ferris from Kaplan La., and Regina Breaux Romero, with her husband, Errol from Abbeville, La. 5 grand children, 13 step grand children and 19 great grand children. He is also survived by his faithful hunting companion, Buddy. Mike enjoyed fishing and hunting with his friends.
Mike is proceeded in death by his first wife, Brenda Faye Richard Smith, and his parents, Steven Leroy Smith, and Evelyn Rose Canfield Smith.
At Mike’s request his remains will be cremated. A memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Clement George, Sr.

DELCAMBRE — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held for Clement George, Sr., 63, from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Saint Martin dePorres Catholic Church in Delcambre, LA.
He will await the resurrection at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church Cemetery in Delcambre, LA.
Visitation will be held on Saturday at the church commencing at 7:00 A.M. until 9:45 A.M. where a rosary will be prayed at 9:00 A.M.
A native and resident of Delcambre, LA, he passed at 2:31 P.M. Saturday, November 11, 2017 at his residence.
Clement was a 1974 Graduate of Delcambre High School. After graduation, he enlisted and proudly served in the United States Navy. He was a member of Saint Martin dePorres Catholic Church where he served as an Usher. He was a proud member of his American Legion Post 29 and the 705 Men’s Tailgaters Club.
He leaves to cherish his fond memory, his wife, Yvonne Taylor George of Delcambre, LA; two sons: Brock George (Daphne) and Adam George of Delcambre, LA; one step-son, Marco Joseph Jules (Shawna) of Lake Charles, LA; two daughters: Jepera George Jones (Kirby) of Anchorage, AL and Brittany George Henderson (Kendrick) of Abbeville, LA; two brothers: Richard George (Ada) of Coteau, LA and Sylvester George of Delcambre, LA; four sisters: Judy Goudeau and Lucille Ford both of Houston, TX , Rose Doucette (Calvin) of New Iberia, LA and Verna Jones of Delcambre, LA; eleven grandchildren, three step-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Eldridge George and Helen Reaux George; one son, Clement George, Jr.; three brothers, Anthony George, Sr., Benjamin George and James Clayton George.
Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Fletcher Funeral Home 609 West Admiral Doyle Drive New Iberia, Louisiana 70560. Condolences may be expressed at www.fletcherfuneralhomes.org.

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Erath Cross Country Team finishes second

The boys Erath cross country team finished second at state on Tuesday. (top row) Noah Terpening, Cameran Carpenter (Co-Captain), Ethan Suire (Captain), Jack Richard, and Adam Soileau; Middle row Joel Allen, Andrew Sonnier, Jason Leblanc, and Blaze Bright Bottom row: Head Coach Mark “Skeeter” Theall, Michelle Theall, Ross Allen, Ashton Watson, Dillon Domingue, Shawn Efferson, Asst. Coach Eric Toups, and Asst. Coach Eric Viator

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VC point guard Jay Demouchet had 14 points against Erath.

Vermilion Catholic too much for Erath

The Vermilion Catholic Lady Eagles had too much experience on the floor against the Lady Bobcats of Erath, who have a new head coach and a handful of new starters.
The Lady Eagles (1-0) beat Erath 57-27 in Erath.
It was Erath’s new head coach Dana Mouton Frederick’s first game at Erath against legendary VC head coach Kim Guidry.
The Lady Eagles jumped out to a 14-4 first quarter lead and never looked back. At halftime, VC led 26-10.
VC point guard Jay Demouchet and post player Kelli Frith both had 14 points.
Other VC scorers were Kylie White (9), Anne Catherine Gallet (8), Emma LeBlanc (6), Ainsley Mallet (4) and Whitney Bourque (2).
Erath’s scorers are Courtney Dubois (8), Maddy Hebert (6), Reanne Walsh (7), Lexi Gisclair (4) and Lakelynn Hughes (2).
The Lady Eagles (1-0) are back in action on Monday in the St. Thomas More Tournament. VC plays Monday against Cecilia (12:30).

Kaplan girls......51
Crowley.............45

The Kaplan Lady Pirates opened the year with a 51-45 triumph over Crowley on Monday.
Rylie Frick, a senior, had a great first game. She finished with 25 points and 12 rebounds for a double-double.
Senior Tory Riggs had 13 points.

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Zontre Scott goes up for a layup for Abbeville. He finished with 15 points.

Abbeville Wildcats cruise to victory over Franklin

The Abbeville Wildcats jumped out to a 15-0 lead in the first period and cruised to a 71-52 win over Franklin on Tuesday to tip off the new year.
Franklin did not score its first point until there were only 3:39 left on the clock in first period. And that bucket was only a free throw. Franklin finally scored its first bucket at the three-minute mark of the first period.
Abbeville’s Tyrese Sam provided the spark in the first quarter with 11 points. He finished the game with 20 points. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Tarrius Campbell and Sam made it 13-0.
Zontre Scott, a new starter for AHS, did not score in the first period. He had five in the second period and 10 in the second half. He finished the game with 15 points.
Abbeville led 47-22 at halftime.
For Abbeville, Macaylon Walker added 11 points and Tarrius Campbell had 13, including two three pointers.

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RIchard Prejean wil not be the head football coach next year at North Vermilion High School.

Prejean steps down as head football coach at North Vermilion

After four years of being the head football coach at North Vermilion High School, Richard Prejean has decided to step down as head coach but will remain as a football coach at the school.
Prejean, who met with his players on Monday, sent out a Tweet stating he is stepping down. “There comes a time in life when you must put family first and step aside for bigger and better things. I have decided to step down as head football coach at North Vermilion. It is with heavy heart I do this. It has been a pleasure and I appreciate the opportunity. Thank you.”
The Tweet was sent out at 5:40 p.m. on Monday.
The Meridional attempted to contact Prejean but as of deadline Tuesday afternoon, had not heard back from him.
In three years, he posted an overall record of 12-20. He finished 6-5 overall this year and this year’s team almost upset No. 6 Ridgewood in the first round.
North Vermilion Principal Tommy Byler, who was the head football coach prior to Prejean, said Prejean told the players and him on Monday.
Byler said he will begin putting our feelers about the head coaching job. He is hoping there will be a lot of interest in the position.

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Members of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s 2017 Homecoming Court are, from left, maids Rachel “Eden” Abraham, Emily Husband and Mary McMahon; Queen Shalanda Plowden; and maids Christina Hernandez and Rebecca Hebert.
(Credit: Doug Dugas/University of Louisiana at Lafayette)

Abbeville’s Plowden honored as UL Lafayette Homecoming Queen; VC grad Emily Husband named Maid on Court

Shalanda Plowden, a senior double major in political science and history, will reign as queen of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette’s 2017 Homecoming.
Maids on the Homecoming Court are Rachel “Eden” Abraham of New Orleans; Christina Hernandez of Lafayette; Rebecca Hebert of Jennings, La.; Emily Husband of Abbeville, La.; and Mary McMahon of Houma.
The queen and her maids will be featured on a float in the annual Homecoming Parade that begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 18. Later that day, the court will be presented during halftime of the Homecoming game. The Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns will take on the New Mexico State Aggies. Kickoff is 4 p.m. at Cajun Field.
UL Lafayette student organizations submit nominees for the court. Senior Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns football players choose the court after nominees have been interviewed.
Plowden, of Abbeville, La., was nominated by the UL Lafayette College Republicans. She is the organization’s marketing chair.
Plowden was awarded the Political Science Department’s Joseph Onebane Scholarship and the Honors Program’s Oran Roberts Scholarship. She was a first-place orator in the Southern Moot Court Competition; an American Collegiate Moot Court Association national competitor; and the UL Lafayette Moot Court Invitational champion.
Plowden is a Ronald E. McNair Scholar at UL Lafayette.
She is a member of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
She interned at the Fund for American Studies’ Leadership and the American Presidency program in Washington, D.C.
Plowden is a member of the Pride of Acadiana Marching Band.
Her community service has included participation in the Down Syndrome Association of Acadiana’s Buddy Walk, and volunteering at St. Joseph’s Diner.
Plowden is the daughter of Yolanda and Marc Plowden of Abbeville, La.

Maid Emily Husband was nominated by Alpha Delta Pi. She is the sorority’s president and was among its founding members in 2014. She previously served as its membership education vice president and music chair.
She is a member of several campus organizations: CampusCats, an animal control organization; Students for the Autism Society of Acadiana; Ragin’ Cajun Catholics; and the University Program Council. She is enrolled in the Honors Program, and has participated in The Big Event.
Husband has appeared on the President’s List since her freshman year. She received the UL Lafayette Valedictorian Scholarship and the Academic Excellence Scholarship.
Husband performed in the Lafayette Ballet Theater’s production of “The Nutcracker.” She’s also a dance instructor and reigned as the 69th Miss Fourth of July in Erath, La.
The senior organizational communication major is the daughter of William and Holly Husband of Abbeville, La.

Maid Rachel “Eden” Abraham was nominated for the Homecoming Court by members of Alpha Omicron Pi Fraternity.
She is president of V-Day Lafayette, an organization that raises awareness about gender-based violence. She is a state-qualified advocate for Hearts of Hope, a sexual violence center.
Abraham is also marketing director of The Big Event, which encourages service projects among the University’s student body.
Her civic engagement earned Abraham the 2016 Greek Affairs Community Service Award.
She is vice president of communication of the Alpha Omicron Pi’s Delta Beta chapter; is a member of the UL Lafayette social media team; and is a representative on the University’s Honors Program Board.
A senior visual arts major, Abraham’s work has been featured in on-campus juried exhibitions and galleries.
She is the daughter of Cindy Miller, and Mark and Trudy Abraham, all of New Orleans.

Maid Rebecca Hebert was nominated for the court by the Gamma Kappa chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority.
She is Kappa Delta’s Panhellenic Council delegate, and was selected as the sorority’s “Most-Supportive Sister” and “Class Favorite.” She also served as a Panhellenic recruitment counselor. She interned in UL Lafayette’s Office of Student Engagement and Leadership.
She is active in the UL Lafayette Office of Orientation’s SOUL Camp. SOUL Camp is a transition program that instills leadership skills and a spirit of campus community among new students. Hebert served as a SOUL Camp mentor and on its LEAD staff.
The senior public relations major is the daughter of Bill and Alice Hebert of Jennings, La.

Maid Christina Hernandez was nominated for the court by the University’s Honors Program. She has served as a representative on the program’s board since her freshman year.
A member of Alpha Delta Pi, she is the sorority’s chaplain and volunteers for fundraising events for its chosen charity, the Ronald McDonald House. In 2017, she served as a Panhellenic Council recruitment counselor.
Hernandez is a member of the Ragin’ Cajun Catholics Student Ministry, and has volunteered with Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic Church’s children and youth organization. She worked with the Christian Youth Theater in Lafayette and performed in on-campus productions.
Hernandez received the Dr. Ben and Clare Roy Thibodeaux Endowed Scholarship; the Gordon Rickels Endowed Honors Scholarship; and the Honors Program’s Outstanding Service Award.
A senior linguistics major, she is the daughter of Michelle Comeaux Hernandez of Lafayette and Ronald Hernandez of Shreveport, La.

Maid Mary McMahon was nominated by Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
She is president of the Student Government Association, and previously served as SGA vice president. McMahon serves on the Louisiana Board of Regents Council of Student Body Presidents and is its parliamentarian
She is a social mentor with UL LIFE, a program for young adults with intellectual disabilities, and was a team leader with Up ’Til Dawn, a student-led benefit for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. She has completed more than 150 hours of community service.
McMahon is a member of Ragin’ Cajun Catholics and the National Student Speech, Language and Hearing Association. She is enrolled in the Honors Program and volunteered as a SOUL Camp mentor.
The senior speech language pathology and audiology major is the daughter of Philip and Lynn McMahon of Houma, La.

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Lona “Papoo” LeBlanc Mavrinac

ERATH — A Mass of Christian Burial for Lona “Papoo” LeBlanc Mavrinac, 89, will be 3:30PM Wednesday November 15, 2017 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church with Father Andre Metrejean officiating. Interment will follow in Our Lady of Lourdes Mausoleum. Visitation will be in David Funeral Home of Erath Wednesday November 15, 2017 from 10:00AM until service time with recitation of the rosary at 1:00PM.
“Papoo” a native and life resident of Erath passed away Sunday November 12, 2017 in her residence surrounded by her family. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She loved to travel and spending time cooking for her family.
She is survived by her husband of 70 years Leonard Mavrinac; her children, Mark Mavrinac and wife Cynthia, Marsha Mavrinac Broussard and husband Steve, Mary Ellen Mavrinac Decuir and husband Jerome; grandchildren Douglas Mavrinac and wife Tricia, Robert Mavrinac and wife Diana, Elizabeth Mavrinac Dominguez and husband Mark, Ryan Broussard and wife Amanda, Kelly Broussard Miller and husband Nick, Claire Mavrinac, and Michael Mavrinac; great grandchildren, Lauren Mavrinac, Kathryn Mavrinac, Robert Joseph Celentano III, Maximus Mavrinac, Chloe Mavrinac, Piper Miller, Ethan Miller, Grace Broussard, Annabel Broussard, Parker George, and Danielle George; children of her heart, Chuck Mavrinac and wife Jeanette, Beau Champagne, Katherine Champagne, and Mary Kay Champagne and husband Wayne, Kim Standidge and a grandpup Mav.
She is preceded in death by her parents Aristide and Olita Bergeron LeBlanc, a son Raymond Joseph Mavrinac, brothers, Joseph Paul LeBlanc and Harold Joseph Leblanc, and a sister Melba LeBlanc.
Condolences may be shared with the family at www.davidfuneralhome.org
David Funeral Home of Erath is in charge of arrangements 209 E. Putnam Erath, LA 70533 (337) 937-0405.

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Mrs. Ivan (Marie) Bourque

July 3, 1922 ~ November 10, 2017

KAPLAN — A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church honoring the life of Marie Louise Bourque, 95, who died Friday, November 10, 2017 at her residence. She will be laid to rest at Kaplan Cemetery with Reverend Mark Miley officiating the services. Serving as pallbearers will be Jody, Jared, Jed, Josh, Jace, and Cade Bourque. Honorary pallbearers will be Russell Pierce and Brother John Joseph (Payton Bourque).
Marie loved cooking, especially for the holidays. She also enjoyed playing cards, bowling, and traveling. She was a wonderful and loving grandmother and great grandmother, but most of all she loved making the children laugh.
She is survived by her two sons, Charles Bourque of Kaplan and Joey Bourque and his wife, Charlotte of Kaplan; one daughter, Genny and her husband, Russell Pierce of Lafayette; nine grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; and one sister-in-law, Jeanne Romero.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 76 years, Ivan Joseph Bourque, Sr.; her parents, Theobert Romero and the former Arthemise Abshire; one sister, Mamie Broussard; and five brothers, Ralph, Ewing, Newton, Ray, and Edwin Romero.
The family requests that visiting hours be observed at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church, 602 Church Ave., on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 10:00 AM until the services with a rosary being prayed at 11:00 AM.
The family wishes to thank the staff of Harbor Hospice for their kind and gentle care. They also wish to thank her loving caregivers, Bonnie Benoit, Ann Meaux, Drucilla Becker, Connie Romero, and Barbara Trahan.
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 Bourque family at www.vincentfuneralhome.net.

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