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Samantha Marie Leger weds Hunter Michael Kole

A one-thirty afternoon Nuptial Mass on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017, at  St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in Maurice united in marriage Samantha Marie Leger of Rayne and Hunter Michael Kole of Maurice.
The bride is the daughter of Wayne and Stephanie Leger of Rayne. Her grandparents are Bonabel D. Naquin of Lafayette, the late Narvil “Buck” Naquin, Dorothy O. Leger of Rayne, and the late William “Fats” Leger. 
Samantha is a 2008 graduate of Notre Dame High School of Acadia Parish in Crowley, a 2013 graduate of McNeese State University in Lake Charles, and is currently employed as a pre-K teacher at Central Rayne Kindergarten in Rayne. 
The groom is the son of Mike and Trudie Kole of Maurice. He is the grandson of Jean Bouse of Abbeville, the late Jim Bouse, and the late Sandy and Lola Mae Kole of Winnie, Texas. 
Hunter is a 2009 graduate of North Vermillion High School in, Maurice and is currently employed as a boiler maker at Preferred Industrial Contractors in Baytown, Texas.
The double-ring cermeony was officiated by Reverend Joe Breaux and Reverend Stanley Jawa.
Scripture readers were Alisha Pfitzner and Shauntel Elmer, sisters of the groom.
Gifts were offered for he Mass by Bonabel D. Naquin, maternal grandmother of the bride, Dorothy O. Leger, paternal grandmother of the bride, and Jean Bouse maternal grandmother of the groom.
Against a musical background provided by pianist Melissa LaCour and vocalist Carroll Hebert (great uncle of the bride), guests were ushered to their seats by William Leger, brother of the bride, and Brandt Sanders, brother-in-law of the bride.
The radiant bride entered the picturesque setting on the arm of her father wearing a vintage wedding dress worn by her mother on her very own wedding day in 1984. Maintaining its original elegant design, the bodice was the only part of the dress slightly altered to create the perfect wedding dress for her daughter’s wedding. The bridal gown was of ivory imperial satin with the sleeveless bodice overlaid with re-embroidered Alencon lace to form a sweetheart neckline. The gown was completed with a corset back and a full A-line skirt which featured bias tucks extending into a cathedral-length train. Edging the hemline was scalloped hand-clipped Alencon lace with panels of the lace highlighting the back of the gown. The bride’s accessories included a delicate comb which held a cathedral-length veil, also worn by her mother on her wedding day, and her maternal grandmother’s diamond earrings. She carried a hand-held bouquet of white Renoculas, white roses, Sweet Akito roses, white alstroemeria, eucalyptus, green hypercium and assorted greenery.
Attending her sister as matron of honor was Amanda Leger Sanders. Bridesmaids were Shala Kole, sister of the groom, and Kimberly Mouton, cousin of the bride.
Bridal attendants each wore a portobello-tone, sleeveless, floor-length gown of a unique portobello tone designed with a lace-enhanced bodice, illusion neckline, and a ribbon-defined waist from which flowed a fluid mesh skirt with a slit. Each carried a hand-held bouquet of white roses, pink roses, Sweet Akito roses, white alstroemeria, eucalyptus, green hypercium and assorted greenery.
Serving as flower girl was Adelyn Comeaux, godchild of the groom. She wore a sleeveless ivory shell with three quarter-length sleeves and an all-over ivory laced overlay. She completed her ensemble with a pearl-studded floral elastic headband.
Attending the groom as best man was along-time friend, Mitchell Schexnyder. Groomsmen were Lucas Livings and Blake Schexnaider, friends of the groom.
Serving as ring bearers were Beckett Sanders and Owen Mouton, godchildren of the bride, and Hayden Elmer, godchild of the groom. Each wore blue jeans and a long sleeve white shirt. Beckett and Owen completed their attire with grey suspenders and a grey bow tie, while Hayden wore a grey and black striped Windsor tie.
Male attendants wore a Michael Kors modern fit Black two button, single breasted notch lapel tuxedo jacket with an ivory lay down collared microfiber shirt.
The groom, who wore an ivory full-back vest with a matching ivory Windsor tie, and groomsmen all wore dark blue jeans. Accessories for the groomsmen were a portobello-tone vest with a matching Windsor tie to compliment the bridesmaids.
The ushers and fathers of the couple wore matching flat front tuxedo pants. The ushers’ accessories were a portobello-tone vest with a matching Windsor tie, while the fathers wore a black vest with a matching Windsor tie. All gentlemen wore cowboy boots along with a boutonniere consisting of a white alstroemeria, eucalyptus, green hypercium and assorted greenery.
For her daughter’s wedding, the mother of the bride, wore a form-fitting, tea-length dress in a deep green tone designed with three-quarter length sleeves and an embroidered lace bodice. Her necklace was a delicate gold chain with a single pearl drop that held a special sentiment to the mother of the bride. The pearl was from one of her mother’s earrings that were worn by both mother and daughter for their weddings.
The groom’s mother wore a black linen fitted silhouette dress designed with a chic empire waist featuring intricate details. She accented her classic attire with pearls her husband had given her on the birth of their son.
Immediately following the wedding, the couple was honored during a reception hosted by the bride’s parents at The Warehouse Event Center in Rayne. The venue was fashionably decorated with fresh flowers, greenery, tea lights, candelabras, and pictures of the bride and groom.
Guests were served a variety of refreshments and entreés, in addition to a luxurious weding cake, a three-rier round confection with lemon and strawberry fillings positioned on a silver cake stand. The icing was sparse exposing the textures of the cake giving it a rustic appearance. The cake was accented with fresh flowers and greenery and served by the bride’s godmother, Debra Leger.
The groom’s cake was a red velvet confection which carried a hunting theme, a favorite past-time of the groom. The cake was served by the groom’s godmother, Ann Sappington. 
Guests attended the celebration Rayne, Crowley, Lafayette, New Orleans, Houma, Bourg, New Iberia, Baton Rouge, Covington, Morgan City, Lake Charles, and numerous points of Texas.
Following a wedding trip to Fredericksburg, Texas, the couple are now residing in Rayne.
A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the groom’s parents on Friday, Feb. 10, at their home. Guests were served a menu consisted of chicken and sausage gumbo, potato salad, and assorted pastries and beverages.

Dolores Marie Higginbotham DeRouen

RAYNE - Funeral services for Dolores Marie Higginbotham DeRouen, 82, of Mire were held on Tuesday, March 28, at 1 p.m. in Gossen Funeral Home Chapel in Rayne.
Committal services and inurnment were held on Wednesday, March 29, at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery No. 2 Mausoleum.
Visitation was held on Monday, March 27, from 5 p.m. until 10: p.m. in Gossen Funeral Home and continued on Tuesday, from 8 a.m. until service time in the funeral home.
Mrs. DeRouen passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2017, at 1:50 a.m. in a Lafayette health care facility.
Mrs. DeRouen, along with her late husband, was owner and operator of Plastics, Inc. (later known as DeRouen Plastics), where she served as vice president.
Survivors include her daughters, Judy A. DeRouen of Mire and Michelle R. DeRouen of Houston, Texas; sons, Stephen C. DeRouen and wife Brenda of Mire, and Patrick P. DeRouen Jr. and wife, Jackie of Fordoche; sister, Lois Duhon and husband, Ronnie of Lafayette; 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Preceding Mrs. DeRouen in death were her husband of 52 years, Patrick Percy DeRouen Sr.; daughter, Peggy M. DeRouen; and parents, Charley and Cora Rose Landry Higginbotham.
The family has requested that memorial donations be made in Mrs. DeRouen’s name to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105-9959.
Condolences may be expressed online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements were entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc., of Rayne, (337) 334-3141.

Joycelyn Simon Smith

RAYNE - Joycelyn Simon Smith, 86, entered eternal peace on Thursday March 16, 2017, in hospice care.
She resided with her daughter Colleen Simoneaux Hunter and son-in-law Clyde Hunter in Conroe, Texas.
Joyce was born on Sept. 27, 1930, in Morse, to Agnes and Alexson Simon.
In addition to her daughter, she is survived by her grandchildren Brooke Dailing, Holly Morrison, and Chance Hunter; and great-grandchildren Kannon, Milan and Carly; and one aunt, Anna Mae Theunissen.
Joyce is preceded in death by her sister, Bertha Boudreaux; and brothers, Clovis Simon and Johnny Simon.
There will be a Memorial Mass at St. Joseph Catholic Church at noon on Saturday, April 1.

Joan Steinmann Cox

Joan Steinmann Cox, 85, of Crowley, passed away on Monday, March 20, 2017, at Lafayette General Hospital, surrounded by her loving family. Joan was born on Sept. 21, 1931, in Weimar, Texas. She lived in Houston, Texas, for many years and in 1962 moved to Crowley where she resided until the time of her dead.
While living in Crowley, she was active in her community and church. Joan worked in Trinity Episcopal Church for 35 years, along with serving on the church vestry, the Altar Guild and Episcopal Church Women. She held various offices in all of these organizations, along with serving on multiple committees for the Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana.
An avid gardener, she was a long time member of the Crowley Garden Club. She held various offices and well as being an award winning flower show participant.
She is survived by three daughters, Catharine Anne Vaught Steinmann of Crowley, Mary Joan McConnell of Houston, Texas, and Myra Ellen Malagarie (Robert), of Lafayette; and one son, Lawrence Allen (Larry) Cox (Karen), of Broussard; five grandchildren, whom she adored, Ryan Gallagher McConnell, Colleen Cox, Nash Avery Cox, Matthew Michael Malagarie and Ellen Michael Malagarie; one sister, Ruby S. Zimmerman; and one brother, G.R. (Scotty) Steinmann; and well as many nieces and nephews.
Joan was preceded in death by her parents, Gustav Steinmann and Pearl Seydler Slone (Walter); husband M.E. (Ed) Cox; and brother, Quintin G. Steinmann.
Visitation will be held at Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, Friday, March 24, from 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday March 25, noon to 1:45 p.m. The service will be held on Saturday, March 25, at 2 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer Association in Joan’s memory.
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.

Sonia Lynn Duclion

A Mass of Christian burial for Sonia Lynn Duclion, 22, of Morse will be held at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Mermentau on Friday, March 24, at 10 a.m. with Father Randall Moreau officiating. Visitation was held at Matthews and Son Funeral Home in Jennings on Thursday, March 23, from 1:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. A rosary was recited at 7:30 p.m. Visitation will resume on Friday at 8 a.m. until the time of her funeral Mass. Sonia will be laid to rest in St. John the Evangelist Cemetery.
Sonia was born in Jennings on July 6, 1994, to Joseph Duclion and Anna Istre Duclion. She was called to her Heavenly Father on March 21, 2017. Sonia loved to watch TV and bake. Sonia also loved animals and babies. Sonia never met a stranger and she loved to visit with family and friends. Sonia was a kind and loving person she will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Sonia is survived by her parents, Joseph and Anna Istre Duclion of Mermentau Cove; her brother, Jason Duclion (Candice) of Mermentau Cove; her two nephews, Jason Duclion Jr. and Danny Duclion of Mermentau Cove; her maternal grandparents, John and Rena Istre Sr. of Mermentau Cove; her step-grandmother, Patsy Tarver of Orange, Texas; her godmother, Debbie Duclion of Estherwood; her godfather, James Duclion (Mary) of Elton; her two aunts, Veronica Duclion of Vidor, Texas, and Kim of Orange, Texas; her six uncles, Marvin Duclion of Vidor, Joey Duclion of Vidor, Charles Duclion of Mississippi, Jody Duclion of Orange, Brad Oliver of Orange and John Istre Jr. (Shelia) of Mermentau Cove.
Sonia is preceded in death by her grandmother, Theresa Duclion; her grandfather, Joseph Duclion; her grandmother, Dorothy Duclion, her great-grandparents, Anita and Donicien Clement and Bertha and John Odillion Istre; and her uncle, Wallace Istre.
To extend online condolences, please visit our website at www.matthewsandsonfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Matthews & Son Funeral Home.

Delores Jean LaCasse Potier

A Memorial Mass will be conducted for Mrs. Benjamin “Ben” M. Potier Sr., the former Delores Jean LaCasse, age 73, at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 25, at St. Joseph Church with Fr. Ed Degeyter officiating and Fr. Donovan Labbe con celebrating. Jeanne-Marie Guidry, Gabrielle Sonnier, Emily Sonnier, Jenna Potier and Eleanor Potier will serve as Gift Bearers; Andrea Potier and Marguerite Potier will serve as Lectors; Susan Christ will serve as Eucharistic Minister and Brad Sonnier, Bradley Sonnier, William Guidry, Seth Sonnier, Andrew Sonnier, Benjamin Potier III, Roman Potier and Atticus Potier will serve as honorary pallbearers.
Inurnment will be held privately at a later date at St. Michael’s Cemetery in St. Martinville.
The family will receive friends beginning at 9 a.m. until time of service on Saturday, March 25, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 1053 Bridge Street Highway, Parks. A rosary will be prayed at 10 a.m.
A native of Iota and resident of Parks, Mrs. Potier passed away peacefully at 10:08 p.m. on Saturday, March 18, 2017, at her residence surrounded by her loving family.
Delores Jean Potier, also known as Ta Tee to her family from Iota, was a faithful, encouraging, kind, tender, happy, compassionate, loyal, hard-working, forgiving, inspirational and most of all loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, cousin, friend and community leader. Jean has been an active member of the St. Joseph congregation since 1979, where she could be heard in the St. Joseph Choir or annually assisting with St. Joseph Altar and Christmas decorations. She was also the chairperson of the first Parks Bayou Church Festival.
Jean completed high school at St. Francis High School of Iota in 1961. She then began her work career as a bookkeeper while attending business community college. After several secretary/banking jobs, Jean became an employee at Teche Bank and Trust in St. Martinville, where she worked for 25 years, from 1981 to 2006, when she retired as assistant vice president and executive secretary of the board. She most recently worked/volunteered helping her daughter, Kayla, at Partners in Healthcare doing payroll, taxes, paying bills, organizing, decorating and keeping them all straight.
Jean was very active in her community including past memberships in Desk and Derrick, Thibodaux Jaynes (elected Jayne of the Year), Franklin Business and Professional Women, Charter member of the Krewe of Agmarol-Franklin, St. Martin Parish Cattlemen Ladies Auxiliary (selected Mother of the Year), St. Martinville Junior High PTO, St. Martinville Mama Tigers. She was a member of St. Martinville Chamber of Commerce, which she has served as board member and secretary. She was awarded Humanitarian of the Year in 2013. Her most recent passion was her membership with St. Martinville Kiwanis Club, of which she was very active serving as past-president, president-elect, treasurer, secretary and past-chairperson of the Pepper Festival.
Jean loved to dance, especially with her loving husband Ben to Jolie Blonde. She waltzed through this life as an amazing and dedicated wife, mother and grandmother. She attended all her grandchildren’s activities; enjoyed hosting, cooking and entertaining her family in her home which was decorated for every occasion. Jean enjoyed sitting by her pool reading her morning prayers and admiring the hard work she and Ben labored over their beautiful flower beds. She is now dancing in Heaven and watching over her family and friends who will miss her dearly.
She is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years, Benjamin Martin Potier Sr. of Parks; her children, Kayla P. Sonnier and husband Brad of Breaux Bridge, Benjamin “Benjie” Potier Jr. and wife Marguerite of Lafayette and Christopher Potier and wife Andrea of Parks; 12 grandchildren, Bradley Sonnier, William Guidry, Seth Sonnier, Jeanne-Marie Guidry, Gabrielle Sonnier, Emily Sonnier, Jenna Potier, Andrew Sonnier, Benjamin Potier III, Roman Potier, Atticus Potier and Eleanor Potier; and three sisters-in-law, Joyce LaCasse, Luna LaCasse and Lucy LaCasse.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Azelia Courville LaCasse; and three brothers, Charlie, Harry and Henry “Blanc” LaCasse; and one sister-in-law, Thelma LaCasse.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the St. Martinville Kiwanis Club, P.O. box 745, St. Martinville, LA 70582.
To view on-line obituary, video tribute and sign the guest register, please visit www.evangelinefuneralhome.com.
Evangeline Funeral Homes, Inc. of St. Martinville is in charge of arrangements.

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