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Mayor’s declaration enacts emergency measures Mayor’s declaration enacts emergency measures
Mayor Tim Monceaux has joined municipal, parish and state officials in recognizing the danger of the coronavirus pandemic and has declared a state of emergency to exist in the city.
The mayor’s declaration notes that, since the governor’s declaration of a public health emergency on March 13, the COVID-19 outbreak in Louisiana has expanded significantly and additional measures are necessary to protect the public health and safety.
“The City of Crowley intends to proactively address the significant impact on the methods and ability to provide emergency response, essential public services and other needs of the citizens while, at the same time, addressing the impact and hardships upon city employees,” Monceaux said in the declaration.
The mayor’s declaration enacts the following measures:
• All Emergency Preparedness Disaster and Health Hazards Plans are activated and all departments are to coordinate with the Acadia Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness.
• All gatherings of 50 people or more from now until April 13 shall be postponed or cancelled.
This applies only to gatherings in a single space at the same time where individuals will be in close proximity to one another. It does not apply to normal operations at locations like medical facilities, shopping centers, office buildings, factories or manufacturing facilities or grocery or department stores.
• All casinos, video poker establishments, movie theaters, bars, bowling alleys and fitness centers and gyms in the city shall cease operations.
Truck stops may remain in operation but shall cease all gaming operations.
These restrictions shall remain in place until 11:59 p.m. on April 12 unless terminated earlier.
• All restaurants, cafes and coffee shops in Crowley shall cease allowing for any on-premises consumption of food or beverage.
Any establishments affected by this order may continue take-out, drive-thru and delivery services; however, in no circumstances shall the food of beverages purchased be consumed on premises.
Hotel restaurants may continue operations, but only for the service of registered hotel guests via room service.
These restrictions also shall remain in effect until 11:59 p.m. on April 12 unless terminated earlier.
• All public schools in the city shall close facilities to students until April 13. Schools providing meals or other essential services with applicable staff shall comply with appropriate social distancing measures.
• In order to reduce contact with members of the public and to limit personal interaction of individuals with city employees, governmental offices and facilities, Crowley City Hall, the International Rice Festival Building and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center are closed to the public until further notice.
Business with the city shall be conducted via telephone (783-0824), FAX (783-3128), email and U.S. mail. A temporary mailbox has been placed near the front doors of city hall for citizens wishing to hand-deliver items.
When dealing with members of the public, all city employees shall maintain appropriate social distancing measures and, when necessary, utilize protective equipment.
• Price gouging is prohibited.
• Any organization licensed by the state to conduct games of chance — raffles, bingo, keno, etc. — shall not be authorized to hold or conduct any sessions until April 12.
• All city employees who intend to travel or have traveled to or have household members who intend to travel or have traveled to areas designated as Warning Level 2 or Level 3 or above by the CDC are directed to notify their supervisor and the Human Resources Director Julie Romero of travel no later than 48 hours before departure and immediately upon return.
• City employees shall notify their supervisor and the H.R. director if they or a household member develops symptoms associated with coronavirus.
• The city will follow the guidelines set for all state employees by the Civil Service Commission and the Division of Administration regarding quarantine and management of sick leave for all employees affects by or exposed to COVID-19.
• The city will comply with the governor’s amended directive regarding attendance at essential public meetings via teleconference as may be necessary for quorums and other matters.
• Crowley Police Chief Jimmy Broussard is authorized to implement a local curfew from 10 p.m to 5 a.m. if deemed necessary to protect life and property and/or to bring emergency situations under control.
• All departments, commissions, boards, agencies and officers of the city are authorized and directed to cooperate in any actions the state and parish may take in response to the effects of the pandemic.
The state of emergency is retroactive to March 13 and extends to Thursday, April 9, unless terminated sooner.
“Coach” Leto D. Comeaux
Private memorial services for “Coach” Leto D. Comeaux, 85, of Egan will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 20, in the Miguez Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Mark Broussard officiating.
Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery under the direction of Miguez Funeral Home.
“Coach” died peacefully, surrounded by family on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, at 6:31 p.m.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wonderful wife, Patricia Leger Comeaux of Crowley; daughters and sons-in-law, Leslie Comeaux Myers and husband Bryon and Donna Comeaux David and husband Farrell; step-daughters, Janine Pousson Herrington, Kayla LeDoux and Karen LeDoux Aughe; grandchildren, Laura Palmer, Allison Sonnier, Anna David and Adrienne David; and great-grandchildren, Emily and Carson Sonnier and Ethan Palmer.
The family will honor “Coach’s” memory with a public service that will be announced at a later date.
Words of comfort may be expressed to the family at www.miguezfuneralhome.com.
Josephine “Josie” Thecla Berken Thevis
Funeral services, for Josephine “Josie” Berken Thevis, 85, will be held on Thursday March 19, the feast of her Patron Saint, St. Joseph.
She died peacefully, Thursday, March 17, 2020, at her home in Roberts Cove surrounded by her three daughters.
Interment will be in the St. Leo IV Cemetery in Roberts Cove.
Rev. Kevin Bordelon, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, will be the celebrant at the graveside service.
Josie was a devout Catholic, having served as a lifelong parishioner of St. Leo Catholic Church in Roberts Cove. She was a member of the St. Leo’s Altar Society, a member of Catholic Daughters of America, first at St. Joseph in Rayne, then a charter member of St. Leo’s in Roberts Cove, adoree at St. Lawrence Adoration Chapel in Mowata since its inception, Neighborhood Rosary Group “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary,” St. Leo Choir member and director, Home Demonstration member, Eucharistic Minister for shut-ins, Germanfest coordinator and director of the singers group, and co-curator of German Heritage Museum for 25 years.
Her faithful service to the Catholic faith was recognized as she was a recipient of the Bishops medal for the Lafayette Diocese. Josie was also the German Culture Representative for the Diocese of Lafayette at the Diocesan Centennial Celebrations.
Josie was the most loving, selfless, devout Catholic lady, a pillar of the St. Leo Catholic community, a past member of the St. Leo Parish Council. She served as a leader of the Sodality of Mary organization and music leader for the summer Hi God program for children, and rarely missed First Friday Devotions.
She and her husband, Anthony “Buster” Thevis, were instrumental in forming the St. Leo Horseshoe Auction and Rayne Catholic School auction. She also chaired Rayne Catholic and Notre Dame Craft Fairs giving selflessly of her time and talents to raise money for Catholic schools.
Josie attended primary school at St. Leo’s in Roberts Cove and was a graduate of St. Michael’s School in Crowley. Her devotion to her faith showed also by sending her children through Catholic school and was proud that all of her grandchildren were educated in Catholic schools.
Josie was an avid fan of Pioneer football and was fortunate to attend practically every home game being a season ticket holder. She also had a love for the Texas Rangers and was lucky to travel to some games with her family making memories that will last forever. She especially loved watching her grandchildren play various sports at Rayne Catholic, Notre Dame, and John Paul the Great.
Josie especially enjoyed music, playing piano, gardening, crocheting, making crafts, painting, cake decorating, woodworking, sewing, and canning.
She was an avid reader and especially loved sitting on the balcony at the beach listening to the waves.
Josie was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend and she especially loved gathering with her family and hosting their “game night competitions” which brought such joy to her and the family.
She loved Face Timing with her great-grandson, Luke, and anyone who was ever able to witness this knows just how special this time was for both of them. No matter Josie’s physical ailment, you could always find her praying with, and for, her fellow family member or friends for their own health ailments and for their healing.
She always had that broad smile on her face leading all the faithful in prayer. She was devoted to our Lord and had a special devotion to Mother Mary and St. Joseph. She will always be remembered for introducing her family, as well and many extended family members and friends, to the power of the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Survivors include her three children, Gwen Thevis, Stephanie and spouse J. Gaylon Thibodeaux, Trudy and spouse Brian Ronkartz, all of Roberts Cove; six grandchildren, Taylor Thibodeaux, Kane Thibodeaux and spouse Anna, Sarah Thibodeaux and fiancé Clint Henry, Thomas Ronkartz, Matthew Ronkartz, John Ronkartz; and one honorary granddaughter, Katelyn Clark; one great-grandson, Luke Thibodeaux; one sister, Rita Berken Hoffpauir; sisters-in-law Marie T. Berken, Brenda B. Smith and Wilda Thevis; one brother-in-law, Jesse Harrington; and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Anthony “Buster” Thevis; her parents, John Casper Berken and Thecla Thevis Berken; father-in-law Gerhard Thevis and mother-in-law Veronica Thevis; brothers, Al Berken, Herman Berken, Vincent Berken and Reinie Berken; and sisters, Elizabeth Berken Klein, Angela Berken Leger, Mary Berken Harrington, Anna Louise Berken and Christina Berken Hornsby; sisters-in-law, Elvina Berken, Leona Berken Smaihall and Barbara Thevis; and brothers-in-law, Charles Klein, Robert Leger, Jesse Hoffpauir, Simon Hornsby, Ferdie Thevis and Lionel Thevis.
The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne on Thursday March 19, from 1 p.m. to 2:15 p.m.
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.
Josephine "Josie" Thecla Berken Thevis
ROBERTS COVE - Funeral services, for Josephine “Josie” Berken Thevis, 85, will be held on Thursday March 19th, the feast of her patron Saint, St. Joseph. She died peacefully, Thursday, March 17, 2020 at her home in Roberts Cove surrounded by her three daughters.
Interment will be in the St. Leo IV Cemetery in Roberts Cove.
Rev. Kevin Bordelon, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rayne, will be the celebrant at the graveside service.
Josie was a devout Catholic having served as a lifelong parishioner of St. Leo Catholic Church in Roberts Cove. She was a member of the St. Leo’s Altar Society, a member of Catholic Daughters of America, first at St. Joseph in Rayne, then a charter member of St. Leo’s in Roberts Cove, adoree at St. Lawrence Adoration Chapel in Mowata since its inception, Neighborhood Rosary Group “The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary”, St. Leo Choir member and director, Home Demonstration member, Eucharistic Minister for shut-ins, Germanfest coordinator and director of the singers group, and co-curator of German Heritage Museum for 25 years.
Her faithful service to the Catholic faith was recognized as she was a recipient of the Bishops medal for the Lafayette Diocese. Josie was also the German Culture Representative for the Diocese of Lafayette at the Diocesan Centennial Celebrations.
Josie was the most loving, selfless, devout Catholic lady, a pillar of the St. Leo Catholic community, a past member of the St. Leo Parish Council. She served as a leader of the Sodality of Mary organization and music leader for the summer Hi God program for children, and rarely missed First Friday Devotions. She and her husband, Anthony “Buster” Thevis were instrumental in forming the St. Leo Horseshoe Auction and Rayne Catholic School auction. She also chaired Rayne Catholic and Notre Dame Craft Fairs giving selflessly of her time and talents to raise money for Catholic schools.
Josie attended primary school at St. Leo’s in Roberts Cove and was a graduate of St. Michael’s School in Crowley. Her devotion to her faith showed also by sending her children through Catholic school and was proud that all of her grandchildren were educated in Catholic schools.
Josie was an avid fan of Pioneer football and was fortunate to attend practically every home game being a season ticket holder. She also had a love for the Texas Rangers and was lucky to travel to some games with her family making memories that will last forever. She especially loved watching her grandchildren play various sports at Rayne Catholic, Notre Dame, and John Paul the Great.
Josie especially enjoyed music, playing piano, gardening, crocheting, making crafts, painting, cake decorating, woodworking, sewing, and canning. She was an avid reader and especially loved sitting on the balcony at the beach listening to the waves.
Josie was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt and friend and she especially loved gathering with her family and hosting their “game night competitions” which brought such joy to her and the family. She loved Face Timing with her great-grandson, Luke, and anyone who was ever able to witness this knows just how special this time was for both of them. No matter Josie’s physical ailment, you could always find her praying with, and for, her fellow family member or friends for their own health ailments and for their healing. She always had that broad smile on her face leading all the faithful in prayer. She was devoted to our Lord and had a special devotion to Mother Mary and St. Joseph. She will always be remembered for introducing her family, as well and many extended family members and friends, to the power of the Divine Mercy Chaplet.
Survivors include her three children: Gwen Thevis, Stephanie and spouse J. Gaylon Thibodeaux, Trudy and spouse Brian Ronkartz, all of Roberts Cove.
Six grandchildren: Taylor Thibodeaux, Kane Thibodeaux and Spouse Anna, Sarah Thibodeaux and fiancé Clint Henry, Thomas Ronkartz, Matthew Ronkartz, John Ronkartz, and one honorary granddaughter Katelyn Clark. One great grandson, Luke Thibodeaux, One sister, Rita Berken Hoffpauir, sisters-in-law, Marie T. Berken, Brenda B. Smith and Wilda Thevis, and one brother-in-law, Jesse Harrington, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband Anthony “Buster” Thevis, her parents, John Casper Berken and Thecla Thevis Berken, father-in-law Gerhard Thevis and mother-in-law Veronica Thevis, brothers, Al Berken, Herman Berken, Vincent Berken, and Reinie Berken and sisters, Elizabeth Berken Klein, Angela Berken Leger, Mary Berken Harrington, Anna Louise Berken and Christina Berken Hornsby, sisters-in-law, Elvina Berken, Leona Berken Smaihall, and Barbara Thevis, and brothers-in-law, Charles Klein, Robert Leger, Jesse Hoffpauir, Simon Hornsby, Ferdie Thevis and Lionel Thevis.
The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne LA on Thursday March 19, 2020 from 1:00 pm to 2:15 pm.
Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.
