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Tourist Commission hosting Business After Hours

The Acadia Parish Tourist Commission will host the quarterly Business After Hours on Thursday, Jan. 30 Sponsored by the Acadia Parish ...

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Main Street celebration is Friday

The inaugural ‘Friends of Main Street Celebration’ honoring local businesses, volunteers and sponsors for their contributions to the revitalization of ...

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Gus Joseph LeJeune

Private services will be held for Gus Joseph LeJeune, 83, who passed away Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, at Ochsner Lafayette General Hospital.
He was born on Jan. 22, 1942, in Crowley and resided in Egan.
Gus graduated from Iota High School and was a welder by trade. He loved the outdoors, especially hunting, and painting various pieces of artwork. He often sang lullabies in Cajun French to his grandchildren.
Gus spent many mornings at the Egan Food Store drinking coffee and spending time with his friends.
Gus is survived by two daughters, Kristine de la Houssaye of Egan, and Colene Barbin of Lake Charles; one sister Gladys LaCombe of Egan; five grandchildren, Elizabeth Mila Robichaux of Lake Charles, Tyler Scott Robichaux and Renee Spell of Crowley, Madeline Elise Barbin of Austin, Texas, Olivia Barbin Smith and husband Craig of Shreveport, and Benton Cason de la Houssaye IV of Denver, Colorado; and five great-grandchildren, Eli Joseph Babineaux, Jon David Heldt, James Henri Heldt, Payton Spell and Parker Spell.
He is preceded in death by his wife of 60 years Mable Hoffpauir LeJeune; his parents, Francis and Louise Latiolais LeJeune; and three siblings, Leroy LeJeune, Mary Ann Richardson and Lillie Mae Hebert.
Condolences may be sent to the family by www.geesey-ferguson.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley.

Suzanne Marie Broussard

Suzanne Marie Broussard passed away peacefully on Jan. 21, 2025, at the age of 54, in her home.
Born on Jan. 18, 1971, in Pulaski County, North Little Rock, Arkansas, she is survived by her mother, Lydia Broussard; great-uncle Alvin Broussard; her brother Gregory Broussard and wife Constanza Erenhaus; aunts Jean Theriot, Ashley Broussard and Monica Broussard; her nephews, Skylar Navarre, Trevor Navarre, Ignacio Broussard, and Santiago Broussard; and her niece, Alisa Navarre.
She was preceded in death by her father, Lawrence Joseph Broussard; grandmother, Una Guidry Menard; grandfather, Joseph Noble Broussard; great-grandparents, Charles and Delzan Guidry and Clayus and Luisa Marie Broussard; uncles Milford Broussard, Frank Munoy Jr., Lupe Munoy, Charles Nelson, and Richard Nelson; sister, Lena Broussard Navarre; and fiancé, Peter Bement.
Suzanne Marie Broussard was born with cerebral palsy, but with the support and love of her family and friends, she was able to live a full and independent life. She was a very determined and resilient person who knew what she wanted in life and worked towards it.
As a young woman, she attended college at UL in Lafayette, took computer programming at a trade school, and later ran a small online design business.
She loved going out with her sister before her passing and listening to live music, which is how she found love in her fiancé, Peter Bement.
Peter was always able to make her laugh and smile, and Suzanne felt that he was an angel sent from God for her. Suzanne loved animals and always made an effort to care for animals in need.
Her first dog, Maggie, was injured and lost when Suzanne found her. Determined to care for her, the family came together and built a fence around Suzanne’s house so Maggie could be looked after. She later adopted Lily and Chloe and cared for her large cat, Sadie.
Family gatherings were often held at her home, where many treasured memories were made thanks to her helping to bring the family together.
Suzanne made an impact and bonded with every person she met: her neighbors, her caretakers, anyone who took the time to sit and have a conversation with her gained a lasting relationship with her. She always took the time to check in, even if someone moved or drifted out of her life; Suzanne always made sure to reach out and catch up.
If she knew someone was in need or struggling, she always made an effort to help in any way she could. When she had the opportunity, she loved the challenge of a new experience and loved telling stories of going parasailing. She was a very loving woman who will be missed greatly by her family and loved ones.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. at Duhon Funeral Home, 1529 Crowley-Rayne Hwy., Crowley, 337-783-1395.

Clifford Leger

Funeral Services were held on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024, at 2 p.m. for Clifford Leger, 95, who passed away on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024, in Crowley.
Father Johnathan Janise, pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, officiated for the services.
Burial was in Abshire Cemetery.
Visitation held on Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, from 11 a.m. until the time of services on Tuesday.
Clifford was a Firefighter for the City of Crowley for 25 years and a volunteer firefighter for 43 years. He and his brother Raywood Leger Sr. owned Legers Lumber Yard in Crowley and he was a self-made carpenter for 66 years.
Survivors include his daughters, Sherry Terro of Lyons Point, Linda Doucet and husband Jerry Sr. of Rayne, Stephanie LaBove and husband James of Crowley, Josephine Breaux and partner Tony Louvierre of Lyons Point, and Margaret Richard and partner Steve Faulk of Crowley, 18 grandchildren; 59 great-grandchildren; and 41 great-great-great grandchildren; and one sister, Dorothy Pryor and husband Louis of Rayne.
Mr. Leger was preceded in death by his parents, Louie and Elmenie Leger; his wife of 74 years, Ethel Leger; three great-great-grandchildren; siblings, Raywood Leger Sr., Dalton Leger, Lorina Fruge, Marjorie Leger and Nolton Leger.
You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry, and express condolences online to Mr. Leger’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com; or Duhon Funeral Home, LLC, 337-334-3600.

Mayor offers thanks for help during blizzard

The city of Crowley fared well in the wake of the historic Blizzard of 2025, thanks to the hard work ...

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Rayne man is charged in Jan. 10 drive-by

A Rayne man has been arrested in connection with a drive-by shooting on Jan. 10 in rural Acadia Parish. Deputies with ...

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Police jury eyes solar farm fees

A public hearing to amend the Acadia Parish Police Jury solar farm ordinance is set for Tuesday, March 11, and ...

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