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Karen Ann Sittig Dodd

Karen Ann Sittig Dodd, a much loved mother, sister, aunt and friend passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2017, in the comfort of her home surrounded by her loving family and friends. She was 72. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 2, at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Mowata. Rite of Committal will follow in the Mt. Calvary Cemetery with Father Joseph Tran Celebrant.
Karen was a dedicated teacher for over 30 years. She enjoyed woodworking, being outdoors, fishing and working in her yard. But most of all she loved making memories with her family and friends. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her especially her daughter, Brooke Michelle Dodd of Eunice; her brother, J.D. “Bunskie” Sittig, Jr. and wife Debra “Yogi” of Eunice; her three sisters, Linda Gail Sittig Hebert and husband Clyde Hebert Jr., Jeannie Sittig Francois and Karleen Sittig Landry, all of Eunice; as well as many nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents, J. D. Sittig Sr. and Bernadine Frey Sittig.
At the request of the family, visitation will be held at Ardoin’s Funeral Home in Eunice on Thursday, June 1, from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. and again on Friday, June 2, from 8 a.m. until time of services. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Thursday evening.
Family and friends may view this obituary and sign the guest book at www.ardoinfuneralhomes.com.
Ardoin’s Funeral Home of Eunice, 1301 West Laurel Ave, (337) 457.3371 is in charge of arrangements.

Lady Wolves named among All-District softball selections

The Rayne High Lady Wolves completed the 2016-2017 softball season with enough wins for a place in the 4A State Playoffs at the No. 32 seed.
With that position, the Lady Wolves hit the road to Stonewall of the Shreveport area for first round action against the top-seed of 4A, North DeSoto who halted all hopes of scoring a Rayne upset.
For their efforts, a number of Lady Wolves were recognized for their efforts throughout the season when selections were announced during 3-4A All-District picks.
1st Team
At shortstop for the Lady Wolves was Trinity Axtell who was named 1st Team All-District shortstop. In addition to her collective glove work and fielding skills, she also posted a .462 batting average.
2nd Team
Six Rayne teammates were named during 2nd Team All-District selections, including Brittney Broussard, Madison Venable, Madalyn Dupont, Savanna LaCombe, Kennedie Bourgeois and Peyton Richard.
Broussard manned the catching position for the Lady Wolves, The one of two seniors posted a .231 batting average but vacuumed behind the plate for a productive senior campaigne.
Venable was named the 2nd Team All-District pitcher while posting a .298 batting average during her senior campaign.
At second base was Madalyn Dupont who tallied a .471 batting average who controlling the middle of the defensive field for the Lady Wolves.
LaCombe proved worthy at third base for the Lady Wolves as she covered the hot corner while posting a .433 batting average.
In the outfield for Rayne was Bourgeois who recorded a .385 batting average while defending centerfield.
Rounding our the Rayne second team selections is Richard as she was tabbed a utility player with a .915 fielding average.
Also...
Rayne High players named also selected during All-District picks are first baseman Tori Arceneaux and Jessi Cary in left field as honorable mention picks.
“I’m proud of the hard work these young aldies have put into this season,” stated Rayne High Head Coach Natalie Travasos. “Who we faced this year showed us what we have to focus on and improve for next season.”

Announce July wedding

Edwin and Ivette Bruno of Abilene, Texas are announcing the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Ivette “Evie” Bruno, to Brandon Keith Cahanin, son of Keith and Eurella Cahanin of Mire.
The couple will be married on Saturday, July 8, 2017, during a 1 p.m. wedding ceremony at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, followed by a reception at the Windsor Hotel in Abilene, Texas.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Esperanza Vega of Abilene, Texas, Manuel and Carmen Bruno of Puerto Rico. Evie is a 2010 graduate of Stevens High School and attended Texas Veterinary Medical Association where she majored in veterinary studies. She is currently emlpyed as a veterinary tech.
The prospective groom is the grandson of Howard DeRouen Jr. of Rayne, the late Alma G. DeRouen, and the late Walter and Vivian Cahanin. Brandon is a 2003 graduate of Rayne High School, a 2007 graduate of UL-Lafayette with a bachelor of science in accounting, later attaining a MBA in 2009. He acquired his CPA in 2001 and is employed as the finance director for the City of Eldorado, Texas.
Following their wedding, the couple will reside in Eldorado, Texas.

Plans Colorado wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Laura Crader of Houston, Texas are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Katie Ellen, to John Robert King, son of Mrs. Jane King and the late Mr. Charlie King of Essex, Iowa.
The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Ms. Martha Hodge of Rayne, the late Larry Hodge, and the late August and Agles Crader.
Katie earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and is currently employed by Chevron Philips Chemical.
The prospective groom is the grandson of Robert Anderson of Essex, Iowa, the late JoAnn Anderson, and the late Philbert and Maxine King.
John earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from Iowa State University and then earned his MBA from Lamar University. He is also employed by Chevron Philips Chemical.
The couple’s wedding ceremony will be held Saturday, July 1, 2017, in Keystone, Colorado.

Rayne Planning, Zoning Commission recommends variance approval

There may be a new sno-cone stand coming to Rayne.
The Rayne Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday recommended approval of a variance to allow Lynette Scott to open a sno-cone / snack stand at 803 Malvern St.
The recommendation will now be presented to the Rayne City Council at its June 12 meeting.
Mark Daigle, city inspector, explained that the commission is not recommending that the lot be rezoned from residential to commercial. Instead, he said, a variance is recommended so that a business can be operated in the residential area.
“Mrs. Scott has collected signatures from 75 percent of the residents in the immediate area and from 100 percent of the property owners with property that abut the proposed stand,” Daigle said.
If approved by the council, the new stand will be about one block from Armstrong Middle School on Malvern Street, according to Daigle.
Following Tuesday’s meeting, Daigle updates members of the commission on Dr. Sandra Perrodin’s plans to develop property located just off Louisiana Highway 35 north of Interstate 10.
He said Perrodin plans to install a private drive to service her new offices on the location, which is situated just north of the current Days Inn property.
“There’s very little for the city to be concerned with regarding this, with the possible exception of a right-of-way for an electrical line,” Daigle said.
The development will also be the site of Dr. Patrick Briese’s new dental offices.

Wayne M. Wilturner

CROWLEY- Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 2, at Ford and Joseph Funeral Home of Crowley for Mr. Wayne Markum Wilturner, 55, who passed away on Saturday, May 27, 2017, in Crowley.
Pastor Dexter Harmon, of CME Church in Rayne, will be officiating the memorial services.
Cherishing Mr. Wilturner ís memories are: his two brothers, Ronnie Joseph Rochon and Paul Duane Wilturner and wife Eula, both of Rayne; and a host of nephews, relatives and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul Thibo and Betty Jane Wilturner; and his sister, Crystal Haden Gaddis.
Visitation will be held on Friday, June 2, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Ford and Joseph Funeral Home of Crowley.
Words of condolences may be expressed at fordandjosephfh.com
Ford and Joseph Funeral Home, 577 N. Avenue C, Crowley, (337) 514-5217, is in charge of arrangements.

Isabelle Seaux Chaney

A Liturgy of the Word Service will be celebrated for Isabelle Seaux Chaney, 89, at 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 1, in the Duhon Funeral Home - Rayne Chapel with Deacon Tommy Adams officiating.
Visitation will begin on Thursday at 8:30 a.m., with a Recitation of the Holy Rosary at 11 a.m., and will continue until just prior to the time of service.
Entombment will follow the chapel service and will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery Old.
Mrs. Chaney passed away on Saturday, May 27, 2017, following a lengthy illness.
Mrs. Chaney is survived by her children, Clinton Joseph Perrodin (Tina) of Crowley, Willis Joseph Perrodin (Shirley) of Broussard, Lee Joseph Perrodin of Breaux Bridge, Dories Chaney of Lafayette and Frederick Chaney (Pam) of Lafayette; one sister, Frances Veronie of Lake Charles; 19 grandchildren and a host of great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Gabriel Seaux and Doris Lavergne Seaux; son, Roy B. Chaney Jr.; and a host of brothers and sisters.
Pallbearers will be Lane Perrodin, Shane Perrodin, Lee Perrodin Jr. and Daniel Perrodin.
You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry and express condolences online to Mrs. Chaney’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com.
Duhon Funeral Home, LLC - Rayne, (337) 334-3600, 900 E. Texas Ave., Rayne, is in charge of all of the arrangements.

Rayne principal-teacher combo honored by APSB

Christy Higginbotham and Angie Bourgeois were recognized by the Acadia Parish School Board during 2016-2017 principal and teacher of the year selections.
Principal at Central Rayne Kindergarten for the past six years, Higginbotham was recognized as Acadia Parish Elementary Principal of the Year.
Previously, she was instructional assistant at the school and has been employed in Acadia Parish for 25 years. She is married to James Higginbotham and has four children, Blake, Garrett, Zachary and Wesley.
Bourgeois was recognized as Acadia Parish Elementary Teacher of the Year.
She is currently a pre-k teacher at Rayne Kindergarten, where she has worked the last 12 years. Previously, she taught at Crowley Kindergarten and has been employed in Acadia Parish for 17 years.
She is the daughter of Bud and Judy Gautreaux of Rayne and is the mother of Angelle and Ava Bourgeois.

‘We’re parishwide ... we’re proud’

OneAcadia partners, guests gather for Chairman’s Update

It was more of a networking social than a board of directors meeting when OneAcadia gathered for the Chairman’s Annual Update Thursday.
And that was just fine with Chairman Pat Bordes II.
“This is what we’re all about, bringing people from all over the parish together with one goal in mind, to improve our parish,” Bordes said during brief remarks poolside at the new Summerchase Apartments in Rayne.
“We have people from Rayne, Crowley, Church Point, Iota, all across Acadia Parish here tonight,” said Bordes, who has served as OneAcadia’s chairman since the organization was founded three years ago. “We are a parishwide organization and we’re proud of that.”
Bordes pointed out that the success of OneAcadia is due to the hard work and dedication of its board of directors, including Danny Nugier, Bryan Francis, Claire Benoit, Chris LeBas, Jackie Loewer, Tom Trahan, Ricky Bonin, Jackie Casanova and President/CEO Laurie Suire.
Following up Bordes’ remarks, Suire added her thanks to the many who attended and explained that OneAcadia had just, the day prior, wrapped up a two-day workshop entitled “Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities.”
Acadia parish is one of only 25 communities in the nation to receive this targeted technical assistance by a consultation team, according to Suire.
She said the meetings had been very insightful and promised that OneAcadia will soon be presenting a strategic plan for the parish “to achieve our development goals for enhanced quality of life and to become more economically and environmentally sustainable.”
While the tone of the Thursday evening gathering was casual, material was available that highlighted OneAcadia’s successes through 2016.
• Revive 35 Priority: Louisiana Highway 35 from the Branch Highway to Church Point is being repaved as a result of engagement by OneAcadia and the community with the state Department of Transportation and Development and state legislators.
•Rural Transit Service: In 2017, Acadia residents will have more transportation choices from Crowley to Lafayette through this pilot bus program. OneAcadia was instrumental in securing the grant and continues to work with the Acadiana Planning Commission and local officials in its implementation.
• Accelerate Acadiana: $1.4 million was recently awarded to this business incubation program. OneAcadia’s ongoing partnership with INNOV8 Acadiana means enhanced entrepreneurial resources in the region, including Acadia Parish.
• Acadia Parish Law Enforcement Conference: This day-long event for parish law enforcement agencies provided essential training topics and networking for officers across the parish.
• Flood Outreach: During the August flood, OneAcadia led outreach to the residential and business communities in the parish. Through established relationships with local, state and federal leaders, OneAcadia was able to provide timely updates and information to get the resources needed to recover and rebuild.
• Business Visits: OneAcadia officials conducted more than 20 visits with Acadia Parish businesses in 2016 to discuss challenges, successes, future outlook and possible untapped resources.
A number of other OneAcadia-sponsored programs were highlighted as well as the fact that the cooperative is now the official Economic Development organization of the parish, designated by the Acadia Parish Police Jury to represent the parish in economic discussions, events and activities.
Sponsors for the update event included Fezzo’s Seafood, Steakhouse and Oyster Bar; Cajun Fitness; Rayne Building and Loan; Summerchase Apartments; Carmichael’s Pharmacy and Medical Equipment; Schilling Distributing Co.; Spanky’s Small Engine Repair and Mower Sales; and Farm Bureau

Carlton J. Istre

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, June 2, at 1 p.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church for Carlton J. Istre, 76, who died Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 7:59 p.m. surrounded by his loving family.
Fr. Matthew Higginbotham, pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary, will officiate for the services. The family requests visiting hours Thursday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday from 8 a.m. to 12:45 a.m. A rosary will be recited Thursday at 6 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Carlton is survived by his wife, Annette Hebert Istre of Crowley; one daughter, Michelle I. Thevis and husband Daniel of Crowley; one son, E. P. Istre and wife Heidi of Crowley; one stepdaughter, Marikatherine Gauthier and husband Jacob of Katy, Texas; one stepson, Byron Sonnier of Conroe, Texas; six grandchildren, Onica Breaux, Katie Istre, Shane Thevis, Skyler Sonnier, Arden Sonnier and Hayden Gauthier; one great-grandchild, Anna Sholar.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Patricia Comeaux Istre; one son, Shane Istre; and his parents, Emery and Anna Savoy Istre.
Pallbearers will be Daniel Thevis, Jacob Gauthier, Byron Sonnier, Chad Comeaux, Shannon Comeaux and Shane Thevis. Honorary pallbearers will be his grandchildren.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 North Avenue F, Crowley, LA 70526, 337-783-3313.

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