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Madeline R. Venable
May 29, 1934 ~ Feb. 18, 2020
Funeral services for Madeline R. Venable were held Friday, Feb. 21, 2020, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Patterson during a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial.
Father Angelo Cremaldi was the Celebrant for the Mass. Following the funeral service in Patterson, she was laid to rest at 2:30 p.m. next to her parents in Maxie Cemetery in Maxie with Father Jude Thierry conducting the graveside service.
Visitation was held at Ibert’s Mortuary in Patterson on Friday, Feb. 21, from 8 a.m. until time of dismissal from the funeral home at 9:30 a.m.
Madeline was born in Iota on May 29, 1934, and was the eldest of two children born to the late Frank and Coy Venable. Disabled from an early age, Madeline never let her condition hold her back. She graduated in 1952 from Iota High School and went on to attend Southwestern Louisiana Institute (SLI, now UL) in Lafayette, receiving her master’s degree in administration in 1956. She then moved to Patterson and began a 30-year career in education with the St. Mary Parish School System, working as an educator, administrator and assistant principle. After retiring in 1986 she decided to go back to work in the insurance industry, eventually owning her own business, the Madeline Venable Insurance Agency in Morgan City. She was a generous, caring and sincere woman who helped so many in their time of need. Sadly, her body could no longer match her strong will and she passed from this life to the next at the age of 85 on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020, at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City.
She will be fondly remembered and deeply missed by her nieces and nephews, Rhonda Venable, Ph.D. (Jeri Fitzpatrick) and her two sons, Nick and Sam Venable; Lisa Venable Dommert, R.Ph., her husband Karl and her two sons, Chad and Jay Manuel; Linda Daniel and her two children, Kristen Lipari, her husband Matt, and their children, Jordan Lipari and Megan Lipari, and Landon Lipari; and Korey Daniel, his wife Giovanna, and their son, Marco Daniel; first cousins, Neil Henderson and Danny Henderson and his wife Jocelyn; as well as numerous cousins, family members and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank Venable and Coy McNeil Venable; her brother, Allan Roy Venable; her aunts, Blanche Henderson and Faye McNeil; her uncle, Hugh McNeil; her nephew, William A. Daniel III; and first cousin, Kathy Henderson.
Family and friends may view the obituary and express their condolences online by visiting www.iberts.com.
Arrangements were entrusted to Ibert’s Mortuary, Inc., 1111 Lia Street, Patterson, La. 70392, (985) 395-7873.
Services Monday for Margie S. Miciotto
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Feb. 24, 2020, at First United Methodist Church for Margie Smith Miciotto, 96, who passed away Friday, Feb. 21, 2020, in Crowley.
Rev. Peter Gaughan, pastor of First United Methodist Church, will be officiating for the services. The family is requesting visiting hours to be held Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home and Monday from 9 a.m. to the time of service at 11 a.m. at First United Methodist Church. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Margie was born and raised in Crowley. She loved cooking for her family, enjoyed good food, and directing people in her own way. Her passion was spending time with her family and friends and will be missed by all.
She is survived by four children, Betty Miciotto Rougeau and her late husband, Harold, of Crowley, Joe S. Miciotto and his wife, Claire, of Crowley, Loretta Miciotto Wilson and her husband, Richard, of DeWitt, Arkansas, and Becky Miciotto of Dallas, Texas; one sister, Sarah Ann Smith Hensgens and her late husband, Lennie, of Crowley; four grandchildren, Rachelle Rougeau Hogelin and her husband, Patrick, of Spring, Texas, Michael Rougeau and his wife, Lesley, of Crowley, Mark Miciotto of Crowley and David Miciotto of Crowley; four great-grandchildren, Elise Hogelin of Spring, Cade Hogelin of Spring and Grant and Kate Rougeau, both of Crowley; three step-grandchildren, Stacey Brock, Cindy Stephens and Kim Pottorff; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Miciotto is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Miciotto III; her parents, George and Gladys Toler Smith; one sister, Olive Smith Bel; three brothers, Fred Toler, Jack Burton and George Thomas Smith, her in-laws, Joe “Gunsmoke” and Loretta Miciotto; special sisters-in-law, Mary Grace Stein and Jackie Huesers; brother-in-law, Marvin Miciotto; and her special aunts, Esther T. Gardiner and Sarah Toler.
Pallbearers will be Michael Rougeau, Mark Miciotto, Patrick Hogelin, Cade Hogelin, George Bel and Chris Gardiner.
Honorary pallbearers, Richard Wilson, Bert Marek, Jimmy Landry and Stephen Hamic.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her name to First United Methodist Church, 321 E. 3rd St., Crowley, La., 70526; Louisiana Methodist Children’s Home, 904 DeVille Lane, Ruston, La., 71270; and/or the charity of your choice.
Condolences may be sent to the family by www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley, 301 N. Ave F, Crowley, La., 70526, (337) 783-3313.
Hearing set to amend alcohol sale ordinance
A hearing will be held on March 11 to obtain public comment on a proposed amendment to the city’s Code of Ordinances concerning the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages near churches.
The amendment was introduced during a brief special meeting of the city council Thursday night. Introduction passed unanimously with three members — Brad Core, Vernon Martin and Byron Wilridge Sr. — absent
The issue was raised when the city council agreed to sign on as a co-sponsor for the seventh season of Greetings From Levy Park, a four-part, free concert series held in Crowley’s Historic District.
Levy Park is located across the street from one local church and catty-corner from another. Beer and wine has been sold and consumed at the event since its inception.
Alderman Core asked if, by co-sponsoring the event and allowing for the sale of alcohol, the city was violating its own ordinance. At the time, City Attorney Tom Regan opined that there was no violation.
However, since that council meeting, an Attorney General’s Opinion dated October 22, 2019, was brought to the city’s attention. The opinion referenced “structures” in measuring the distance from a church and the site selling alcohol and, since the sale at the Greetings events is staged under a temporary tent, questions arose.
The current city ordinance states:
No permit or license for consumption on the premises shall be issued where the permittee or licensee proposes to conduct said business within 300 feet of a synagogue, library, playground, or school except for a school for business education conducted as a business college or school. The measurement of said distance shall be made as a person walks using the sidewalk from the nearest point of the property line of the church, synagogue, library, playground or school.
The proposed amendment would allow for the sale of alcoholic beverages “in any public place, building, street, sidewalk, park, playground, parking lot or any other public rights of way or property, inside or outside the public building / premises / facility, so long as the event is sponsored or co-sponsored by the City of Crowley and / or a non-profit organization and provided the non-profit organization shall have applied for and obtained a special event permit ...”
The March 11 public hearing will be too late for Greetings’ first concert, to be held Friday, March 6. However, organizers of the event have stated that arrangements have been made, the concert will be held and beer and wine will be sold.
A public notice announcing the public hearing will appear in the Wednesday edition of The Crowley Post-Signal. State law mandates that the notice must be published no fewer that 10 days prior to the hearing and cannot be published on a Sunday or a holiday, according to Regan
