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School meal program is halted here

Monday was final day for ‘Grab & Go’ meals

In the wake of Gov. John Bel Edwards’ “Stay-at-Home Order,” the meals that had been provided by the Acadia Parish School System have been halted.
Superintendent Scott Richard announced that cancellation of the program “after careful consideration regarding the safety of all stakeholders.”
Monday was the final day the meals were distributed.
“The decision to suspend the program was not an easily made decision,” Richard explained. “Major contributing factors include: the Governor’s Stay at Home Order on Sunday, lack of recommended protective gear for our school system staff that are preparing and distributing meals, inability to implement the appropriate social distancing recommendations for the provision of the services, food service workers in other parishes working under similar circumstances requiring COVID-19 testing, overall safety for all stakeholders involved in the process of preparing and picking up meals, additional spread of positive cases of COVID-19 into our region, experiencing some challenges in receiving the USDA meal component requirements from food distributors, etc.”
The superintendent assured that no existing food supplies will be wasted given the suspension of the service.
“We’re also committed to exploring other options that may be made available to us based on the most current guidance provided by the Louisiana Department of Education, as this is a very fluid situation,” Richard said. “We appreciate everyone’s understanding and cooperation as we work through things; and, we will be reassessing the ability to provide the service moving forward.
“We are appreciative of the tremendous efforts of our Child Nutrition Program staff, District Office staff, numerous school-based staff and our community stakeholders that have provided support for this initiative,” Richard added.
“On behalf of the Acadia Parish School Board, we hope that all citizens take the necessary precautions to remain healthy and safe. Updated information regarding Acadia Parish School System operations can be found at the Acadia Parish School System’s website at www.acadia.k12.la.us/

2nd coronavirus case in Acadia

‘Stay at Home’ order now in effect; 1,172 cases in state

Acadia Parish reported its second positive case of coronavirus Monday afternoon.
The first was reported Saturday evening.
Louisiana has the fastest growth rate of coronavirus cases in the world, Gov. John Bel Edwards said as he issued a “Stay at Home” order during a press conference Sunday afternoon.
The directive went into effect at 5 p.m. Monday
The state has the third-highest number of cases per capita in the country — behind New York and Washington, Edwards said. within a week, Louisiana has gone from reporting fewer than 100 cases to 1,172 cases in 41 of the state’s 64 parishes as of noon Monday.
To date, 34 deaths have been attributed to coronavirus in the state.
As of press time on Monday, Acadia Parish had one case of coronavirus, diagnosed Saturday evening.
In a statement released Monday, Mayor Tim Monceaux assured cicizens that the operations of city government will continue.
“As your Mayor, I want to express to you my concern for your well-being. We must, and will, get through this coronavirus pandemic if we all act responsibly,” Monceaux said. “I also want to assure you that I remain in constant communication with the Acadia Parish OEP ( Office of Emergency Preparedness), police jury, sheriff, chief of police, and our first responders.”
Monceaux said that, as orders and recommendations are handed down by the governor’s office and the OEP, he will make the appropriate declarations for the city and will keep the citizens informed through the media.
“Please be aware that our city hall, Rice Festival Building and MLK Center are closed to the public until further notice. City services continue to be provided and the functions of city government continue to operate,” Monceaux said. “We will communicate and conduct business from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, via U.S. mail, e-mail and phone.
“The departments of street, public works and wastewater continue to operate, practicing the safe methods and social distancing recommended by the CDC.”
The mayor urged citizens not to hesitate to reach out to him at city hall by calling 783-0824 and reminded that a mailbox has been set up at the front doors of city hall for those who wish to drop off written communications. The mail box is checked hourly.
In his Sunday address, Edwards noted, “In Louisiana, we have taken aggressive measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and flatten the curve; however, this is not enough,” Edwards said. “As our number of cases continue to grow, I am directing all Louisianans to stay at home unless it is absolutely necessary for you to leave. I am implementing this measure to help prevent you from becoming infected or infecting someone else.
“People can leave their homes to do essential things like buying groceries or food, pick up medicine or go to work only if their job is essential. If you have to go out, make sure you practice social distancing measures and keep 6 feet between you and the people around you.
“People are encouraged to go outside and to stay active during this time, as long as they practice social distancing when they are around their neighbors.”
The order is set to expire at the end of the night on Sunday, April 12. The governor will re-evaluate the need for the statewide Stay at Home order and other mitigation measures currently in place to determine if they need to be extended beyond April 12.
For businesses, the new Stay at Home order has limits on the following:
• All places of public amusement, whether indoors or outdoors, including but not limited to, locations with amusement rides, carnivals, amusement parks, water parks, trampoline parks, aquariums, zoos, museums, arcades, fairs, pool halls, children’s play centers, playgrounds, theme parks, any theaters, concert and music halls, adult entertainment venues, racetracks, and other similar businesses.
• All personal care and grooming businesses, including but not limited to, barber shops, beauty salons, nail salons, spas, massage parlors, tattoo parlors, and other similar businesses.
• All malls, except for stores in a mall that have a direct outdoor entrance and exit that provide essential services and products as provided by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) guidelines.
• Businesses closed to the public as listed in the order can conduct necessary activities such as payroll, cleaning services, maintenance or upkeep as necessary.
• Any business not covered by the guidance from the CISA and not ordered to temporarily close must reduce operations to continue with minimum contact with members of the public and essential employees, while requiring proper social distancing, adhering to the 10-person limitation on gathering size.
• Early learning centers and child care facilities adhering to the guidance issued by the Louisiana Department of Education and Office of Public Health may continue to operate.
Police Chief Jimmy Broussard reported that there is no citywide curfew in place but he and the Crowley officials are asking everyone to abide by the governor’s stay-at-home order and to limit themselves to only essential traveling

Susan G. Villejoin

Private funeral services will be held on Tuesday, March 24, at 3 p.m. in the Duhon Funeral Home Chapel in Crowley for Susan G. Villejoin, 69, who passed away at her home in Crowley on Sunday, March 22, 2020, at 11:45 p.m.
Pastor Jason Corder from Forest Park Church in Crowley will be officiating for the services.
Burial will be held in Woodlawn Cemetery in Crowley.
The family has requested the visitation to be held on Tuesday, at 1 p.m. until time of services all in the funeral home chapel.
Survivors include one daughter, Laurie Villejoin and companion Issac Fils of Crowley; one son, Shawn and wife Kimberly Villejoin of Crowley; three brothers, Henry and wife Darleen Gautreaux of Alabama, Wilson Gautreaux of Crowley and Randall Gautreaux of Alabama; one granddaughter, Bailee Villejoin and companion Mikal Hebert of Lake Charles.
Ms. Villejoin was preceded in death by her husband, John Villejoin; her parents, Henry and Agnes Gautreaux; and one sister, Sandra Arnold.
You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry and express condolences online to Ms. Villejoin’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com.
Duhon Funeral Home - Crowley, (337) 783-1395, 1529 Crowley-Rayne Hwy., Crowley, is in charge of all of the arrangements.

Victor Roy “Jack” Morgan

Private graveside services will be held for Victor Roy “Jack” Morgan, 91, who passed away March 20, 2020, at Encore Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Fr. Brent Smith, parochial vicar of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, will be officiating for the services.
Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Jack was born in Indian Bayou and graduated from Crowley High School. After attending LSU, he joined the U.S. Air Force for four years and served during the Korean Conflict.
Jack was a member and a twice past commander for the VFW Post # 6720. He was owner and operator of Morgan’s Beauty and Barber Supplies and was a licensed cosmetologist, and reflexologist.
He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Dorothy B. “Dot” Morgan of Crowley; one sister, Iva Morgan Shaw of New York City, New York; numerous nieces and nephews; and a sister-in-law Bobbie Tooke Boudreaux of Crowley.
Jack is preceded in death by his parents, Eva and Lemuel Morgan; and six sisters, Jessie Burr, Opal Perrilloux, Ola Morningveig, Viola Robinson, Erline Morgan Chavers and Bessie Ancelet Vickers.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Research Hospital in his name and/or a charity of his choice.
Condolences may be sent to the family by www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley.

Hulna Manuel

February 24, 1924 – March 20, 2020
Private services will be held for Hulna Manuel, 96, who passed away on Friday, March 20, 2020, in Crowley.
Burial will take place in Evangeline Memorial Park Cemetery.
Hulna Manuel was born in Ville Platte on Feb. 24, 1924, to Martin and Odette Fontenot Attales.
She enjoyed working in her yard and flower beds, sewing, baking bread and making candy. Her greatest joy was entertaining her grandchildren. She was an amazing wife, mother, and grandmother. She leaves her family with many memories that they will cherish forever.
She is survived by her two daughters, Raynell Manuel Gilder and husband Eugene of Crowley and Katherine M. Donham and husband James of Crowley; seven grandchildren, Rustin Gilder, Tiffany Istre, Yvonne Anderson, Caroline Boudreaux, Margaret Cox, Emma Ruiz and Carson Donham; 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; last remaining sister-in-law of the Manuel family, Ruth Zerangue; and last remaining cousin of the Attales family, Nettie Wayne Thibodaux.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Martin and Odette Fontenot Attales; and her husband, Duvie Manuel.
Family and friends may view the online obituary and/or leave condolences for the family at www.ardoinfuneralhomes.com.
Ardoin’s Funeral Home of Ville Platte is in charge of arrangements.

Eugene “Gene” Stanley Guidry

Private graveside services will be held for immediate family members only at St. Joseph Cemetery #2 Mausoleum in Rayne for Eugene “Gene” Stanley Guidry, 91, who died Sunday, March 22, 2020, at The Ellington Nursing Home in Rayne.
Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2 Mausoleum in Rayne.
Fr. Kevin Bordelon, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, and Deacon Denis LaCroix will conduct the graveside services.
Mr. Gene served in the United States Navy. He was a member of the American Legion Post 77 in Rayne, past Grand Knight with Rayne Knights of Columbus Council 1897, St. Vincent De Paul Society. He retired with United States Postal Service in Rayne after 25 years then went on to open Cypress Sports in Rayne.
Survivors include wife of 72 years, Letrice Richard Guidry of Rayne; three sons, Kenneth Guidry, Bill Guidry and spouse Cheryl, and Carl Guidry, all of Rayne; 10 grandchildren, Allison G. Cantrell and spouse Charlie, Jenny G. Prevost and spouse Terrell, Rebecca G. Vidrine and spouse Cody, Adam Girouard and spouse Jamie, Luke Girouard, Lindsey Girouard, Doug Guidry, Aidan Guidry and Sydney Guidry; step-grandchild, Rachel L. Istre and spouse John; nine great-grandchildren and two step great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his daughter, Debra Guidry Girouard; one grandchild, Phillip John Guidry; one great-grandchild, Catherine Francis Cantrell; father, Armond Guidry; mother, Lena Caillouet Guidry; one brother, Larry Joseph Guidry.
Pallbearers will be Adam Girouard, Luke Girouard, Doug Guidry, Aidan Guidry, Charlie Cantrell, Terrell Prevost and Cody Vidrine.
In lieu of flowers the family would like donation to be made to The Healing House, 160 S. Beadle Road, Lafayette, LA 70508, (337)234-0443; or St. Jude Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105-9959.
The Guidry family would like to give a special thanks to the staff at Southwind Assistant Living in Crowley and his caregivers Lou August and Agnes Sterling, the staff at The Ellington Nursing Home in Rayne and Heart of Hospice and his Hospice nurse Nicole Deaville.
Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, (337) 334-3141.

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