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The Marksville Weekly News from Marksville, Louisiana • 9

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THE MARKSVILLE WEEjaV NEWSBUNKIE RECpRD, Thursday, December 9, 1999, Section .1, Page 9 7" 'p ft Area Deaths 4, Qaniel Rabalais MANSURA-Services for Daniel Pul Rabalais were at 1:00 p.m., flpnday, Nov. 22, 1999 in St. Paul (jtholic Church with Rev. Russell jmoine officiating. Burial was in 6 church cemetery under direction i CEscude" Funeral Home, Mansura.

fylt. Rabalais, 61, of Mansura, Od at 11:15 p.m., Friday. Nov. 1999 at Rapides Regional Ospital. He was born Sept.

26, 0138, a native of Mansura, son of fiiwrence A. and Verdon Rabalais. fwas a member of St. Pauls tholic Church where he served as Christopher Moore vs. Safeway Ins.

Co. of La. and Jason Green. Joseph Tucker and Melissa Tucker vs. St.

Paul Fire Marine Ins. Co. and Terry R. Lemoine. Gloria Small vs.

Safeway Ins. Co. and Lionel Simon. November 29 Julius Mayeaux and Mike Mayeaux DBA Mayeaux Corrugated Inc. vs.

Efficient Roofing Carpentry. Lea Vines Properties Inc. vs. Buford J. Lachney Jr, Lea Vines Properties Inc.

vs. Donald R. Johnson and Grace Brenagh Johnson. Lois Ann Dupas vs. Otis R.

Jacobs Sr. Patricia Lear-Sampson vs. Bernard Sampson. November 30 In the matter of: Frankie W. Gaspard Jr.

Kevin R. Turner vs. Renee Sullivan Turner. Gregory Normand vs. Audubon Ins.

Co. Michael Joseph Smith for interdiction. December 1 Moses Randall vs. Cottonport Bank, Bankers Life of Bandit Trucking Co. and Tim Dauzat, individually.

Joe Destin and Alice Destin vs. Dollar General Corp. and XYZ Employee. Simmesport State Bank vs. Brent Reason.

Keesha J. Denton Desselle vs. Carolyn M. Dupuy. Lake Valerie Hunting Club Inc.

to Ryland Enterprises 164.38 acres in Sec. 22, T2N, R5E, $96,551.10. Marriage Licenses November 23 Warren Patterson and Cherry A. Compton. November 24 Way land P.

Lemoine and Brandi Sue Gaspard. Henry Williams Jr. and LenaMarie Williams. Max James Huff and Agnelle Marie Lacombe. November 29 Neil M.

Kimball and Heather Ann Auzenne. Clinton A. Downs and Brandy N. Desoto. John D.

Dauzat and Paula F. Longfellow. November 30 Arthur D. Howard and Latajua Schelaine Bazile. December 1 George J.

Dukes Jr. and Tiffany R. Laborde. Lonnie J. Wilkes and Debra Ann Gauthier.

Civil Suits November 23 Trina Williams James vs. Efren L. James. The Cottonport Bank vs. Gregory McCoy.

The Cottonport Bank vs. Overbey Apiaries Frank C. Overbey and Patricia Evernaham Overbey. Patricia Bradford Ballard and El vis Ballard individually and on behalf of their minor children, Dennis Bradford, Elizabeth Bradford, Felicia Bradford, Jessica Bradford and Elvis Bradford Jr. vs.

U. S. Agencies Casualty Ins. Co. Inc.

and Tobbie Lacart. Latron Hayes, individually and on behalf of her minor daughter, Lakeytta Hayes vs. Safeway Ins. Co. of La.

and Jarvis R. Thomas. Conseco Financial Servicing Corp. vs. Rene Ponthier.

Lisa DeSotoAuthement vs. Jason Authement. Christie Ann Cooper vs. Fritz J. Cooper.

November 24 Marksville; one brother, Scston Mayeux of Westwcgo; ten grandchildren; and ten greatgrandchildren. Pallbearers were Chad, Craig, Glen, Jimmy, Michael. Patrick and Jimmy Bordelon, David Chatelain and Carla Graham. Samuel Coco Sr. MOREAUVILLE-Services for Samuel "Noon" Coco, Sr.

were at 11:00 a.m.. Friday. Nov. 26, 1999 in Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Rev. George Krosficld officiating.

Entombment was in Escudd Funeral Home, Moreauville. Mr. Coco, 75, of Moreauville, died at 2:24 p.m., Nov. 23, 1999 at Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital.

He was born Sept. 20. 1924, a native of Moreauville, son of Landry (Sr.) and Mamie Coco. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and was retired from the American Can Co. as a pipefitter.

Survivors include his wife, Katie Mae Coco of Moreauville; two sons, Phillip Coco of Alexandria and Samuel Coco, Jr. of Slidell; one daughter, Juanita Coco of Chalmette; one brother, Landry Coco, Jr. of Moreauville; one sister, Irma Lachney of Moreauville; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers were Bradley, Phillip, Ronald, Samuel and Stacey Coco, Ray Dupuis and Blane Lachney. Narcille Ducote COTTONPORT-Services for Narcille Nan) Ducote were at 1:00 p.m., Nov.

27, 1999 in St. Marys Assumption Catholic Church with Rev. Matt Woollett officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Escude Funeral Home, Cottonport. Mrs.

Ducote, 81, of Cottonport, died at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 23, 1999 at St. Clare Manor Nursing Home in Baton Rouge. She was bom July 31, 1918, a native of Cottonport, daughter of Willie A. and Winnie Ducote.

She was a member of St. Marys and a member of the Ladies Altar Society. She is survived by a sister, Sadie Louise Ducote of Baton Rouge. Pallbearers were David, Ed, Jim, Pete, Guy (Sr.) and William "Buddy" Ducote. Ouida Dufour PLAUCHEVILLE-Services for Ouida Agnes Dufour were at 10:00 a.m., Monday, Nov.

22, 1999 with Rev. Craig Scott Entombment was in the church mausoleum under direction of Escude" Funeral Home, Cottonport. Mrs. Dufour, 79, of Pluucheville, died at 11:15 p.m., Friday, Nov. 19, 1999 at Su Frances Cabrini Hospital.

She was born Dec. 13, 1919, a native of Plaucheville. She was a cafeteria manager at St. Joseph Catholic School for 29 years and was a member of Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church. Survivors include' a' son, Glenn M.

Dufour of Ponchatoula; two daughters, Janice of Plaucheville and Darla Ann Turner of Denham Springs; one brother, Homer Gremillion, -Jr. of New Orleans; four sisters, Mary Louise Baham of Chalmette, Delvina Firmin of Metairie, Lottie May Paulsen of Harahan and Dolores Thomas of Baton Rouge; five two greatgrandchildren. I Pallbearers were, Karen Broussard, Jonathan James M. Rabalais, Troy St. Germain, Daphne and Rebecca Lynn Turner.

Tavie Lacombe ECHO-Services for Tavie G. Lacombe were at 2:30 p.m., 25, 1999 in St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church with Rev. Raphael Karekatt officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home, Marksville.

Mrs. Lacombe, 85, of Echo, died at 1:42 a.m., Nov; 24, 1999 in MarksvillerSlrorn May 1, 1914, a nativjy daughter of Alcide GuillorySndl, Ophelia Ponthieux. She wja. member of St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by two sons, Gerald and Paul Lee Lacombe. mJSHrfiyon. Donnie Lacombe of Baton Rouge, Conley Lacombe of Fifth Ward, Nelson Lacombe of Echo and Dickie Lacombe of Texarkana, AK; one daughter, Faye Forest of Alexandria; one sister, Rosa Juneau of River Ridge; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers era-Dpndi, Tony, Bobby and Donnie ELacombe, Darrell Lajuerie, SiclileyTtebert and Rusty Forest. jy;" T7f Property Transfers November 23 Keith Belin et ux to Countrywide Home Loans sheriffs deed, land with improvements on La.

1 in Sec. 21 and 22.T2N. R3E, $6,667, Glynda Dcville Whitten et al to Arthur J. Landry et ux, land with improvements on Little River in Spring Bayou Estates, 1 1 ,000. W.

A. Moncrief Jr. Trust to Southern Trace Plantation, LLC, 2,177 acres in Ward 8 of Avoyelles parish and Ward 4 of St. Landry parish, $1,741,600. Will J.

Johnson et ux to Buddy R. Bordelon et ux, 3.36 acres with improvements on La. 451 in Ward 6, $18,000. Rena Graham tacey to Robert T. Stevens et ux, land with improvements on Gayle Blvd.

in Bunkie, $55,000. November 24 Chris A. Tassin et ux to Agape Developer Homebuilders, LLC, 16.08 acres with improvements in Ward 2, capital contribution ownership. The Cottonport Bank to VFW -Gerard Joseph Post 3841, land with improvements on L'Eglise St. and Regard St.

in Mansura, $10,000. Calvin J. Dupont Jr. to Cornell Howard, land with improvements on Chestnut St. in Bunkie, $1,368.

Allen K. Batiste to Sandra Jean-sonne, 2.3 acres with improvements on La. 1 in Ward 2, $9,000. Ore Hayes et ux to Rodney Green, et ux, 2.3 acres with improvements on La. 454 in Ward 1, $3,000.

Travis Leverich et al to Bobby J. Kelly et ux, land with improvements on La. 1 15 in Ward 4, $1 and other considerations. Teresa Prevot Demars Juneau to Jason L. Smith, land with improvements on Dr.

Kirby St. in Mansura, $46,000. Ruth C. Barron et al to Brad Fruge et ux, 1 .82 acres with improvements on Dupuy Rd. in Ward 8, $3,000.

November 29 Lloyd B. McNeal et al to Fred A. Scroggs et ux, 3.2 acres with improvements on Ruby Cut-Off Rd. in Ward 1, $9,600. Robert N.

Smith Jr. to Jerry J. Hebert .73 acre with improvements on Greville Lane in Ward 8, $23,500. Agnes Ponthier Laborde et vir to Earl Roy Sweet Potato LLC, 92.15 acres with improvements in Sec. 80, 86, 87, TIN, R3E, $63,720.

Peter J. Hales to William M. Gall-man etux, 32.03 acres with improvements on La. 115 in Ward 10, November 30 Vikki Deshotels Meche to Evans P. Meche, interest to 2 acres with improvements on La.

107 in Ward 8, $8,500. Dan B. McKay Jr. to Henry A. Bordelon et ux, land with improvements on Shirley Rd.

in Bunkie, $40,000. US Liquids of L.P. to Tabernacle Baptist Church, 5 acres with improvements on Yellow Bayou in Ward 7, $100,000. December 1 Tommy J. Bennett et ux to mas J.

Goulas et ux, land with im provements on Gayle Blvd. in Bunkie, Homeowners with money worries may qualify for low-interest loans LOANS: Direct lender liMisem its requirement for homeowner who need money ttatf ym been turned uW tor loan? Do tK! nceJ njjire, Ihap 1 0.1HH) for uuv Aw ikj paying more than MKr inter-ct i any other loans or credit II you arc a homeowner and answered 'yen1 K'4iy of these questions, ihey can tell you iivee the phone and without kWicihi'm if you qualify. Hwh credit yard deht" Less-ihan-pert'ect Lector, Eucharist Minister and er. He worked as a broadcaster former manager at KAPB ksville station. He also was an a i r.

include his wife, Alice ffbalais of Mansura; one son, 'nrad P. Rabalais of Vicksburg, two daughters, Suzanne Altaan Tomball, TX and Mamie Daniel st or Baltimore, MD; and six idchildren. pallbearers were Sammy Altaan, Zachariah Altaan, Phillip Beridon, David Daniel, Johnny Gauthier, IJavid Mast, Christopher Rabalais and Conrad Rabalais. Louis Seiss ilARKSVILLE-Services for Louis Andre" Seiss were at 10:00 a.m., Monday, Nov. 22, 1999 in Our Lady of Prompt Succor with Father James Moran officiating.

Burial was in St. Paul Church (Cemetery under direction of Escude" Funeral Home, Mansura. Mr. Seiss, 91, of Marksville, died at 12:40 p.m., Nov. 17, 1999 at St.

Frances Cabrini Hospital. He was born Sept. 28, 1908, a native of Mansura, son of Harris and Josephine Seiss. Survivors include four sons, Charles Seiss of Alexandria, Carl Seiss of New Orleans, Eugene Seiss of San Diego, CA and Vincent Seiss of Mansura; four daughters, Marjorie Seiss of Mansura, BarbaraDihgedf" Sacramento, CA, Junanita Barbin and Yolanda Barbin both of Marksville; 28 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Alvin Barton, Jeffrey Benjamin, Chad Greenhouse, David, Joseph and Charles (Jr.) Seiss.

Mo ii Ha Qfhnpv HESSMER-Services for Maude pticote Lachney were at 1 1 a.m., Monday, Nov. 22, 1999 in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church with rather James Koy otticiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Avoyelles Memorial Funeral Home. Mrs.

Lachney, 82, of Hessmer, Hied Nov. 20, 1999 at her residence. rLi i it. i pn? was a native ana uie-iong resident of Hessmer and a member pf St. Alphonsus Catholic Church.

Survivors include her husband. ('erpy Lachney of Hessmer; one on, Gerald Lachney of Baton Xoage; two daughters, Geraldine rtucsmann ana canine uacomoc th of Hessmer; three sisters, Ura rouillette of Fifth Ward, Ivy aeheca of New Orleans and Ethel puillory of Alexandria; 13 grandchildren; and 19 great-randchildren. Pallbearers were Brent, Johnnie, )ale, Joey and Sean Lacombe, Karl nd Keary Huesmann and Jerry )ucote. Itlltll 3 Ad placed horizontally at customer's request WCEQB eBOuvy ENDS OF NEWSPRINT ROLLS $iioo and up at Avoyelles Publishing Co. Marksville credit? Self-employed? Late house pav ments Financial problems? Medical bills IRS liens? It tlivsn't mutter! If you are a homeowner with sufficient equity.

thereVan, ewllw stance-you will qualify for a loan uiutilly within 24 hours. You can find out over ihe phone and free of charge if you qualify. Stone Castle Home Loans is licensed hy the Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions. Open 7 days. Call 1-800-700-1242.

ext. 318 RfcMiniifldW only for riotri II yon ond oMtr. aroM touno ond rood tUir omor'i imml iortvgMy. Hondo Ifctor Co, W. HiClelGo Mary Villemarette MARKSVILLE-Services for Mary P.

Villemarette were Nov. .27, 1999 in St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Jim Ferguson officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery under direction of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home, Marksville. Mrs.

Villemarette, 92, of Marksville died at 4:10 a.m., Nov. 25. 1999 in Alexandria. She was born Feb. 28, 1907, a native of Marksville, daughter of Adolph Ponthieux and Lydia Dauzat.

She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Survivors include one son, Mac Villemarette of Hessmer; three daughters, Rita Jean Guillot of Lake Charles, Earline McKay of Marksville and Cynthia Beauclair of South Carolina; 13 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Mac Villemarette, Glenn Guillot, Jason Poret, Emile, Gary and Bruce McKay. Classifieds Work TRY IT! LOSS DD Angelica; Bordelon i HESSMER-Services for Angelica M.

Bordelon were "at 10:30 a.m., Nov. 1999: in St. Alphonsus Catholic Church with Rev. James Roy officiating. Entombment was iij 1 the church mausoleum tinder direction of Escude" Funeral Home, Mansura.

Mrs. Bordelon, of Hessmer, died at 3:45 a.m., Nov. 25, 1999 at Rapides Regional Medical Center. She was born August 21, 1914," a native of Mansura, daughter of Oneal and Ida Mayeux. She was a member of St.

Alphonsus Catholic Church a member of the Ladies Altar She was a retired employee of Hessmer Nursing Home after 23 years of service. j'TvT Survivors include" two sons, Harvey Bordelon of A exandria and Russell Bordelon of Hessmer; two daughters, Jean Chatelain of Metairie and Zenella Graham of Discuss: GRIEF AND Afl-new dry-sump overhead-valve engine. Longitudinally mounted engine eliminates power-robbing right-angle driveline changes. Honda's exclusive ESr (Electric Shift Program) technology means you push one button to upshift and one button to downshift. 1 Five-speed transmission with reverse and ultra-low first gear along with an automatic clutch featuring a low 1750-rpm engagement point provide excellent driveability, towing capacity A Mental Minute Usten to Iffnpft Mhtote each Monday through Friday during the Noon and 5:00 pm news on KLIL radio FM 92.1 and )EWER 71 Next Week We Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday: 5909 Coliseum Hwy 28 West Alexandria, LA 407-9495 1-00O-349-9495 Defining Grief Grieving Is a Process Grief- A Normal Human Reaction Ways to Cope Grief and Anger Watertreft Lawn Garden Rentals Mot orcydes Atctsstrtes True Value Hardware Ports I Service Sponsored by PACES Healthcare "The Steps to a Better Life Program" at Bunkle General Hospital For more information about the topics presented, call us at 346-4200 or write to us at P.O.

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