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Louisiana Football saw eight student-athletes named to Sun Belt Preseason All-Conference Teams and was selected as the West Division favorites ...

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Rayne man arrested on drug-related charges

A Rayne man faces various drug-related charges following the execution of a search warrant at his residence. Police Chief Carroll J.

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Joseph "Uncle Joe" Lawrence Guidry Sr.

RAYNE - Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 25, 2019, at a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at Gossen Funeral Home, Rayne, for Joseph "Uncle Joe" Lawrence Guidry, Sr., 89, who died Tuesday, July 23, at Acadia General Hospital in Crowley.

Interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery #2 in Rayne.

Rev. Kevin Bordelon, pastor of St. Joseph Catholic Church, will be the Celebrant of the Funeral Mass and conduct the funeral services.

Survivors include two sons, Joseph "Joe" L. Guidry Jr. and spouse Annette Guidry of Rayne and Gus Guidry of Rayne; three grandchildren, Joey Guidry and spouse Cari Guidry of Wichita Falls, Texas, Noelani Guidry of Rayne and Amanda Cormier of Rayne; five great-grandchildren, Reese Carrier, Kaden Carrier, Liam Guidry, Ellie Guidry and Gage Guidry; and two brothers-in-laws, Leroy Ogea of Rayne and Howard DeRouen and spouse Dot DeRouen of Scott.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Carita DeRouen Guidry; daughter, Gilda Guidry; father, Joseph Vanie Guidry; mother, Marie Etha Castille Guidry; two brothers, Joseph Warren Guidry and John Mervin Guidry; and three sisters, Annie May Guidry Ogea, Joyce Guidry and Alma Guidry DeRouen.

A Rosary will be prayed Wednesday, July 24, at 6:30 p.m. in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne.

The family requests that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne on Wednesday, July 24, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Thursday, July 25, from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.

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.

Gossen Farm awarded; proud of four generations of farming

Family continues over a century of farming, upgrades to crop production

More than 100 years and four generations of farming on the Gossen Family Farm in Acadia Parish drew attention during the Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation’s 97th Annual Convention recently held in New Orleans.
The Gossen Family Farm was one of five farms inducted into the Century Farm Program and awarded the Louisiana Century Farm Award.
The Century Farms Program was created through a partnership between the Louisiana Land Bank, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, the LSU AgCenter and the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry.
A total of 64 family farms have been recognized in the program representing all aspects of farming in Louisiana.
“Our family is so proud of this recognition,” said third-generation family member Henrietta Gossen Didier. “Our grandfather (William J. Gossen) began something here that is still being cared for by the fourth generation.”
The Gossen Family Farm is located in Acadia Parish in an area once known as Plaquemine Brulé, just north of Roberts Cove.
Founder of the Gossen Farm was William Joseph Gossen, born in Gangelt, Germany, in 1871 and immigrated to the United States with his family when he was 10 years old. They made their home in the Roberts Cove area with numerous other families of German ancestry.
Gossen purchased three tracts of land totaling 247 acres in 1908 from Jacob Frankel of Crowley where he operated a mercantile store.
The principal crop grown was rice, but Gossen also grew corn, wheat, oats, sweet potatoes and cotton. He also raised beef cattle to include a varied farm. Today, the three main commodities are rice, soybeans and crawfish.
Gossen and his wife, the former Anna Zaunbrecher, were the parents of three sons, Nicholas Joseph, Henry and Charles; and three daughters, Louise, Clara and Agnes.
Eventually, Gossen purchased additional property that was turned over to his son, the Nicholas Joseph Gossen Farm.
Upon his completion of school, the second son, Henry P. Gossen (second generation) worked with his father, William, on the farm until he permanently took over the farming operation in 1943. Then in 1956, Henry inherited his portion of the farm which included 164 acres.
Through the ensuing years, the operation expanded even more when Henry purchased additional property from his brother Charles and other surrounding neighbors.
Henry and his wife, the former Julia Olinger, were the parents of five children. In 1959, son Herbert Gossen (third generation) joined his father, Henry, in the farming operation.
Rice continued as the primary crop with soybeans as the secondary. In 1983, the farm changed to a partnership.
Herbert and his wife, the former Elaine Leonards, had 11 children. In 1988, Hebert’s son, Dwayne Gossen (fourth generation) took over farming operations.
In the years following, the Gossen Farm continued to expand its operation with the acquisition of rental farmland in the nearby and surrounding areas.
In 1989, Dwayne added a complete rice drying and storage facility. The total grain storage capacity is now 35,000 barrels of rice (one barrel equals 162 pounds).
In 2001, the name of the farm was changed to H & J Gossen Properties, LLC, in remembrance of Henry and Julia Gossen.
The current owners of the corporation are Henrietta Gossen Didier, Gilbert Gossen, Herbert Gossen and Donald Gossen (third generation), four children of Henry and Julia Gossen.
As of 2018, the total acres owned by H & J Gossen Properties, LLC, is 365 acres.
In 2008, the farm water well and irrigation system was converted from a natural gas system to electrical to provide a more economical system of water for crops and crawfish production. During the upgrade, the open canal system of flooding rice was replaced by underground irrigation lines. The operation has approximately two miles of sub-service irrigation lines.
Later in 2010, in order for the operation to continue to expand, it diversified by adding crawfish production. A few years later, crawfish production increased to a point where a complete purging and grading system was added to the processing operation.
The purging system allows the crawfish to be cleaned, providing a more desirable marketing product. In 2017, the operation processed and sold 16,818 pounds of crawfish.
Additional Gossen Family Farm photos and information can be found inside on page 14A.

Rayne’s Mike Judice awarded state’s top award

Mike Judice, Water/Wastewater Superintendent for the City of Rayne, received highest honors during the 2019 Louisiana Rural Water Association’s Annual Award Banquet held July 17, in Lake Charles.
Judice was awarded the 2019 Wastewater Systems Operations Specialist of the Year South Award, an award given annually by the Louisiana Rural Water Association for outstanding operation and maintenance practices.
The award was presented during the 34th Annual Training and Technical Conference established to recognize the outstanding efforts of rural water and wastewater systems and their personnel.
Of all the systems/operators/ office personnel across the state, Judice was selected as this year’s winner for his dedication to providing safe drinking water and/or helping to maintain a cleaner environment through their efforts in the water and/or wastewater industry in the State of Louisiana.
The Rayne native and life-long resident has been a employee of the city for 21 years beginning his career here as wastewater plant lab technician, then promoted to superintendent 18 years ago.

Charlene Richard Anniversary Mass set

RICHARD - The annual Mass of Petition, this year marking the 60th anniversary of the death of Charlene Marie Richard, will be offered on Friday, Aug. 9, at 6 p.m. at St. Edward Catholic Church in Richard.
The mass will be celebrated by Msgr. Curtis Mallet.
This year’s celebration begins at 5:30 p.m. with the praying of the Rosary. Immediately following the Mass will be a reception in the church hall.
The annual celebration is sponsored by The Friends of Charlene Richard.
For more info, contact the Diocese of Lafayette or The Friends of Charlene Richard at P.O. Box 91623, Lafayette 70509.

Dog shot, killed following attack in Rayne

RAYNE - Rayne Chief of Police Carroll J. Stelly advised that on Monday, July 22, officers responded to the 800 block of Carver Street with a report of a dog being shot.
The investigation revealed a woman was walking her dog in her yard when she and her dog were both attacked by a neighbor’s pit bull dog, knocking them both to the ground.
The victim’s boyfriend came to her aid. When her was attacked by the pit bull, he discharged a firearm several times, hitting and killing the dog.
Rayne Animal Control was called to the scene to charge the dog owner of any violations.
Rayne Police determined the dog was shot in self-defense.

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