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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page B4

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The News-Stari
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Monroe, Louisiana
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B4
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4B 2015THE 8.060'&2,0'-)&.7#0&,4,'&9,%/,(0*$&"51+7&(5435&!5114,'&9,%10''* 27857! -NRP78 LOTTERY Pick 3: 2-6-6 Pick 4: 9-5-1-6 Easy 5: 2-24-28-29-31 Lotto: 10-18-20-23-25-40 Powerball: 12-17-26-43-48; Powerball 24; ower Play 2 Mega Millions: 17-34-35-51-65; Megaball Megaplier 3 DEATHS Carolyn Armstrong, 6 7 Carolyn Ann Weatherly Armstrong, a homemaker, died Sunday. ervices are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Gill First National Funeral Home, Winnsbo- o. Visitation is 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Burial will be in leasant Hale Cemetery. Donnie Blake, 68 Donnie Edwin Blake, a retired pulp mill operator, died Saturday. Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Edmonds Funeral Home, Jonesboro. Visitation is 4-8 p.m.

Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Yankee Springs Cemetery. Bobby Clingan, 73 Bobby Glen Clingan, a retired IPC employee, died Saturday. Services are 10 a.m. Wednes- day at Golden Funeral Home.

Visitation is 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in ine Grove South Cemetery. Tyler Edwards, 26 Tyler Matthew Edwards of Monroe, a col- ege student, died Saturday. Arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Monroe.

Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Jaunice Gorman, 74 Jaunice C. Gorman of est Monroe, formerly of Bastrop, died Friday. Services are 2 p.m.

Monday at he Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Bastrop. Burial ill be in Causey Cemetery, Morehouse Parish, under the direction of ulhearn Funeral Home, Monroe. Melba Linder, 82 WINNSBORO Melba Houston Linder, a cafeteria technician, died Sunday. Services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Gill First National Funeral Home.

Visitation is 5-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Baskin Cemetery, Baskin. Jimmie Shows, 78 Jimmie Earl Shows, a retired shipping supervisor, died Sat- urday. Services are 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Sweetwater Baptist Church, Quitman. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Mond ay at the church. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Edmonds Funeral Home. Paul Tennis, 83 Dr.

Paul R. Tennis of Monroe, a retired physician, died Sunday. Arrangements are incomplete under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home, Monroe. Anita Wade, 51 Anita Louise Wade of onroe, a cafeteria manager, died Wednesday. Services are 11a.m.

Tues- ay at The Vineyard. Visitation is 1-6 p.m. Monday at Central State uneral Home. Burial will be in Richwood Memorial Gardens, Richwood. PREVIOUSLY ACKNOWLEDGED Bedgood, John Elmer: 2 p.m.

Monday, Goldonna Cemetery, Goldonna. Moore, C.L.: 1p.m. Monday, Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Farmerville. Washington, Tanja L. Hoard: 6-9 p.m.

Tuesday, King Jesus orship Center, Winnsboro. FUNERAL HOMES should submit death notice information by 4 p.m. daily. Email: thenewsstar.com. MILESTONES STAFF REPORT FuneralServicesforMrs.

MaryAnnSmithHuggins, chapelofMulhearnFuneral withDannySiddersand termentwillfollowinthe MulhearnMemorialPark Mrs.HugginswasbornonApril15,1947inWinnsboro, HighSchoolin1965.MaryAnnmarriedtheloveofher alloftheirendeavors.Shehadaspecialpassionasabase- ballmomwhiletheyplayedintheMonroeYouthBaseball League.MaryAnntouchedthelivesofmanychildrenin heryearsassecretaryforOuachitaParishElementaryand JuniorHighSchoolsuntilsheretiredin1990. Mrs.Hugginswasprecededindeathbyherfather, andPettyBradley. alongwithnumerousniecesandnephews. Sheshowedtruedevotiontoherfamilywhenshewasneed- edthemost.Nowordscouldeverexpressthegratitudeand thelovethatMaryAnnandthefamilyhaveforher. home.com MulhearnFuneralHome MaryAnnSmith Huggins FuneralserviceforLarry D.Krueger,71,ofHebert, OutreachBaptistChurch, ColumbiawithBro.C.R.

vice.Rev.KristyDunnwill delivertheeulogy.Inter- mentwillfollowintheLowe LarrywasbornApril9, 1944toEdwardandMuriel Hepassedfromthislifeon Heproudlyservedinthe Navyfor12years.Hewas amemberoftheV.F.W., Vets.Heretiredfromthe U.S.PostalService. Heissurvivedbyhis Wheelerandhusband, andDonnaArdionand 7-greatgrandchildrenwith JoyFrochlickandhusband, GaryandJeannineGrego- rius. PallbearersareChris Varnable. Honorarypallbearersare Ga atbrownholleyfuneral- homes.com. LarryD.Krueger A GANNETT COMPANY The News-Star OBITUARY ADS must be submitted by the funeral home through e-mail to Photographs must be submitted via email in format.

Our deadline is 4:00 P.M. Monday through Sunday. Obituary hours on weekends and holidays are from 3:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. We strive to ensure the accuracy of your ads.

The News-Star may not issue credit or rerun ads when proof of copy has been issued. Proof is provided for accuracy of text only. It is not representative of the layout and the actual ad may differ when printed in the paper. Credit will not be issued based on appearance of obituary. For more information call the funeral home of your choice or The News-Star at 318-362-0328 Obituaries are also posted on our website at www.thenewsstar.com State Rep.

John Bel Edwards, leading Democrat in the race, be among those attending Hillary presidential campaign appearance in Baton Rouge Monday. Clinton, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination, is scheduled to speak at the Louisiana Leadership Institute Monday morning and attend a fund-raiser sponsored by Baton Rouge businessman Jim Bernhard Monday afternoon. less than five weeks till election day (Oct. 24), Rep. Edwards has a completely booked schedule in order to keep up with his own campaign appearances and said Mary-Patricia Wray, a spokesman for the Edwards campaign.

is focused on this year's election and on Louisiana right When asked if Edwards would support Hillary or the eventual Democratic nominee, Wray said, like voters across the country, John Bel is vetting all the candidates. Joshua Stockley, a political scientist at the University of Louisiana at Monroe, said it would be politically toxic for Edwards if he appeared with Clinton. Bel Edwards has tried very hard to demonstrate his conservative credentials to Louisiana Stockley said. would undermine that in seconds if he appeared with Clinton. Politically speaking, he should avoid the But other state Democratic leaders like Sen.

Karen Carter Peterson, chairman of the Louisiana Democratic Party, and state Rep. Katrina Jackson, D-Monroe, chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus, are attending the event. Jackson said taking a busload of as many as 50 constituents to Baton Rouge to see the former First Lady and former secretary of state, but she offended by absence. Bel has emphasized putting Louisiana first, unlike (current Gov.) Bobby Jindal, so his campaign should be focusing on Louisiana issues and Louisiana voters rather than national she said. Jackson also said she endorsed Clinton for president and likely make a decision until next year.

Follow Greg Hilburn on Twitter Edwards will skip Hillary event Staff says schedule is booked with own appearances GREG HILBURN John Bel Edwards Suit: killing over-reaction NEW ORLEANS The family of a deputy shot and killed by other deputies last September has sued the sheriff, saiding they should have used to end a domestic disturbance. The the lawsuit filed Thursday in federal district court blames the shooting on lack of training. St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff Mike Tregre said last year that deputies did all they could talk Lt. Nolan Anderson down.

Prosecutors did not bring any criminal charges in the shooting. Astate police report aid Anderson fired his service weapon before and during arrival at his home, and used his police radio to threaten responding deputies. Tregre said that by opening fire, the 25-year veteran gave other deputies no choice but deadly force. Parish OKs larger lanned work camp LAKE CHARLES Calcasieu Parish has vote to allow a worker camp more than times as big as the one originally ap- proved, though area residents objected. Police jurors voted hursday to let Kingdom Logistics of Lake Charles SWLA build 2,844 rooms instead of 492.

Company representative Braylon Harris said the expansion is needed to meet demand from area industries. The development, called Place, was initially proposed for female workers. Harris said still the plan, but men might be housed there, depending on demand. Several residents said he facility would increase traffic and crime. Associated Press LOUISIANA BRIEFS.

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