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Shelton E. Launey
Shelton E. Launey, age 80, a native of Iota and a resident of Baton Rouge, passed away on Friday, March 10, 2017.
Shelton was a devoted husband, father, grandfather who enjoyed spending time with his family. He was a dedicated parishioner of St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church and a long time employee of Shell Oil Company. Shelton was a skilled woodworker, using primarily old growth cypress and enjoyed gardening and golf.
He is survived by his wife, Wanda Zaunbrecher Launey; his daughter, Donna Launey and husband Patrick Tester; his sons, David Launey and wife Ghada Launey, Jeff Launey, Daren Launey and wife Kristina Launey; his grandchildren, Aynsley Eggen, Garrett Eggen, Amalia Eggen, Jad Launey and Sasha Launey; and his sisters, Juanita Schneider and Patty Wager.
Shelton is preceded in death by his parents, John William Launey and Agnes Watson Launey; and his siblings, Glaris Istre, Laura Davidson, Willa Rawls and Lilla O’Fiel.
Visitation will be held at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church, 9105 Highland Rd., Baton Rouge, on Tuesday, March 14, from 9:30 a.m. until Mass at 11:30 a.m. Burial will follow at St. George Catholic Church Cemetery, 7808 St. George Dr., Baton Rouge.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The American Heart Association (donatenow.heart.org) in Shelton’s name. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook or leave a personal note to the family at www.resthavenbatonrouge.com.
Gloria G. Stewart
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, March 15, at 11 a.m. in the Parkerson Avenue Baptist Church in Crowley for Gloria G. Stewart, 90, who passed away on Sunday, March 12, 2017, at 4:00 a.m. at Acadia General Hospital in Crowley.
Pastor Larry Evans, pastor of Parkerson Avenue Baptist Church in Crowley, will be officiating for the services. Burial will be in the Woodlawn Mausoleum in Crowley.
The family has requested the visitation to be held on Tuesday, March 14, from noon until 8 p.m. in the funeral home chapel in Crowley. Visitation will resume on Wednesday, March 15, at 8 a.m. until time of services.
Survivors include one daughter, Lynne and husband, Brian Foreman of Crowley; one sister, Kathryn and husband, Stanley Leger of Kinder; one sister-in-law, Nella Guilbeau of Baton Rouge; three grandchildren, Jeremy and wife, Teri Foreman of Lafayette, Jared and wife, Evelyn “Eve” Foreman of San José, California, and Beth Foreman and fiancé, Lance LeBlanc of Crowley; one great-grandson, Jonathan Allen of Clearwater, Florida; five nieces, Rita Leger and husband, Jason Rush of Covington, Cindy and husband, Tony Palotta, Martha and husband, Steven Strohschein and Jennifer and husband, Brian Jordon, all of Baton Rouge, and Cheryl Guilbeau of Gulf Breeze, Florida; and several great-nieces and nephews.
Ms. Stewart was preceded in death by her husband, Oliver “Doc” Stewart; her parents, Clarence Guilbeau and Eunice T. Barnett; her step father, Ralph John “Chick” Barnett; one brother, Leonard Guilbeau; one great-grand daughter, Mikayla; and one nephew, Bill Leger.
You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry and express condolences online to Ms. Stewart’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com.
Duhon Funeral Home-Crowley, (337) 739-1359, 1529 Crowley-Rayne Hwy., Crowley, LA 70526 is in charge of all of the arrangements.
Lions’ Radio Auction March 13-15
Nearly 160 items will be up for grabs when the Rayne Lions Club stages its annual three-night Radio Auction beginning Monday, March 13.
Headquartered in the conference room at the Rayne Chamber of Commerce offices at 107 W. Oak St., the auction will be broadcast over Pure Country 106.7 FM and KSIG 1450 AM radio from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. each night.
The Lions will be auctioning off everything from bar tabs to gift certificates to favorite area restaurants, from steak dinners to sacks of crawfish, from oil changes to portalette rentals and all you have to do is listen in and call 334-2332 or 334-8341 to bid on items.
Each night will feature a number of “all-night” items on which bids will be accepted until 9:30 p.m.
For a complete list of all items, see the insert in today’s Rayne Acadian-Tribune. Items also can be viewed on Facbook (search for Rayne Lions Club).
On Monday, Lions will accept bids throughout the evening on a wooden crawfish table with top tier condiments holder, donated by R&R Inspections; an 8-foot picnic table, donated by the City of Rayne; a 10X10 tent with four folding chairs, a cooler and drinks, donated by Coca-Cola Bottling; a rib-eye rack from Trahan Foods valued up to $125, donated by Acadiana Family Medical Associates; and eight tickets (with two drinks each) to the March 25 Flip Orley Comedy Hypnotist Show, donated by the Lions Club.
Tuesday’s featured items will include a Cajun food tour for four, donated by Rayne State Bank; 15 yards of topsoil, donated by Aucoin’s Trucking; two dozen custom caps or T-shirts, donated by Bayou Silkscreening; a rib-eye rack from Piggly-Wiggly valued up to $125, donated by Mayor Chuck Robichaux; and a four-hour limousine ride, donated by Lafayette La Limo.
Featured items on Wednesday include a two-day fishing trip and stay at Bay-Landing, donated by Anthony Beslin; pork and sausage jambalaya for 30 people, donated by Gabe’s Cajun Foods; a handmade, 6-foot conversion bench, donated by the Mire Fire Department; wooden chairs with center-attached cooler, donated by R&R Inspections; a rib-eye rack from Trahan Foods valued up to $125, donated by Gossen Funeral Home; and a John Deere designed table with three chairs and wall mount, donated by Keith Fontenot.
Items can be picked up and paid for at the Rayne Lions Hut on Gossen Memorial Drive Tuesday, March 14, through Friday, March 17, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, March 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Proceeds from the annual Radio Auction will be used to continue the Rayne Lions Club’s many civic and community activities.
Police Jury meets candidates for parish sect.-treas.
Crowley - If the discussion during Tuesday night’s committee meeting did not scare off the candidates secretary-treasurer position, the Police Jury has a good field from which to choose a replacement for Laura Faul.
Four of five candidates to replace Faul, who resigned in February to accept a position with the parish Sheriff’s Office, introduced themselves to jurors during the Personnel Committee meeting Tuesday night.
Immediately thereafter, Charles King of Crowley addressed the meeting to say that he disagreed with an earlier opinion by District Attorney Keith Stutes that the jury’s appointment to the position of treasurer, by state law, must be for a period of two years, not simply to fill the unexpired term of the outgoing treasurer.
King cited Attorney General’s opinions in making his remarks, adding that he was of the opinion that the candidates should be informed that their appointments will only be through the end of this year, at which time the appointee may or may not be reappointed.
Stutes responded, saying that he stands by his original opinion.
“If you don’t want my opinion, then don’t ask me for my opinion,” the district attorney said, adding that he had reached his February decision after extensive research.
“My opinion is just that, my opinion,” Stutes said. “I’m a lawyer. I’m the district attorney. That was my opinion. Mr. King is not an attorney, although he certainly is opinionated.
“I stand by my opinion but, ultimately, what you choose to do is up to you.”
David Savoy, jury president, while not outright disagreeing with the district attorney, said that he feels that the new appointee, by law, must be reappointed for two years come January.
Asked if they had a problem with that scenario, the four candidates present said they did not.
Applicants for the position were introduced in the order in which their applications were received. They include:
• Terry Lacombe of Egan, a former secretary-treasurer of the jury and one of the applicants when Faul was appointed in 2016.
“I’ve been here before and my offer still stands,” Lacombe said, referring to his offer to work for $15,000 a year with no insurance or benefits.
“I’m on Social Security and that’s all I can make,” he explained.
• Renada Broussard of Lyons Point, who said she has “a lot of experience with budgets and personnel management” from her previous work in landscaping and the oilfield.
• Mark Daigle of Rayne, the current Director of Planning, Zoning and Flood Plain Enforcement, who said his four years of service with the city “opened my eyes to a different spectrum. You don’t get into public service for the money.”
• Melissa Scanlan of Branch, a college graduate “in the medical field” with “great organizational skills, a people person.”
Unable to attend Tuesday night’s meeting was Radona Leonberger.
No date was set for the hiring of the new secretary-treasurer.
Musical line-up slated for 45th Frog Festival
The 45th annual Rayne Frog Festival is just a little more that two months away and festival organizers have released the band line-up for this year’s celebration.
The festival will be held May 10 through 13. Wednesday, May 10, is designated “Family Night” at the carnival midway with free admission and no booth sales or entertainment on the grounds.
On-stage entertainment will kick off Thursday night with High Performance from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday night is a “free admission” night at Frog Festival and during the band’s performance, a pair of dance contests — Cajun Waltz and Jitterbug — will be held.
Friday’s entertainment will begin at 5:30 p.m. with Seth Spell and Cajun Strong, featuring Jamey Beard and Jason Bergeron.
Spell was the Adult Division winner in last year’s Accordion Contest.
At 7:30 p.m. The Molly Ringwalds will take the stage with Chris Ardoin scheduled to perform from 1 p.m. until midnight.
The Legends of Swamp Pop — Warren Storm, Willie T, Tommy McClain, T.K. Hulin and Charles Mann and the Cypress Band — will open up the entertainment schedule on Saturday from 4 p.m. until 6:30 p.m.
At 7 p.m., Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin’ Cajuns will entertain with Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band closing down the festivities with a 9:30 p.m. to midnight performance.
Adam Andrew Sr.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, March 8, at 1 p,m, at Cunningham C.M.E. Church in Rayne for Adam Andrew Sr., 91, who died Wednesday March 1, 2017.
Interment was in the St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Maurice.
Rev. Louis P. Currie, pastor of Cunningham C.M.E. Church, conducted the funeral services.
Survivors include his wife, Ophelia Winters Andrew of Rayne; two daughters, Faye Andrew Eke of Houston, Texas, and Brenda Andrew LeBouef of Lake Charles; two sons, Jacky Ray Andrew of Rayne and Willie Kent Andrew of Baytown, Texas; seven grandchildren; and one sister, Annie May Andrew of Maurice.
He was preceded in death by father, Willie Andrew; and mother, Julia Guillory Andrew.
The family requested that visitation be observed in Gossen Funeral Home in Rayne on Tuesday March 7, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and at Cunningham C.M.E. Church on Wednesday March 8, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Friends may view the obituary and guestbook online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.
Arrangements were entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc., of Rayne, (337) 334-3141.
