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ROGER, ADRIEN

The Lafouche Comet, May 23, 1912 [Thursday], page 4, col. 3

As we go to press we learn of the death of Mr. Adrien Roger, who died suddenly yesterday [May 22, 1912] evening, at 4:30 o'clock. Mr. Roger had been sick for a long time, but as he was getting better his friends were not prepared for his sudden death. His body will be interred this evening at 4 o'clock in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery.
The Lafourche Comet, February 28, 1935, page 5, col 4

(From Friday's Times-Picayune)
Aucoin - On Thursday, February 21, 1935, at 3:30 o'clock p.m. aged 51 years, Leila Guillot, beloved wife of Gaston N. Aucoin, mother of Mrs. Harry Pigeon and Leo Aucoin; a native of this city for the 25 years. Relatives, friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral which will take place this Friday, February 11, 1935, with mass of requiem at St. Augustine church at 9 o'clock a.m. Remains forwarded via auto to Thibodaux, La., in interment
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[Note from the editor of the Lafourche Comet]
The deceased, if we remember correctly, was a daughter of the late Furcy Guillot, a well known sugar plantation manager of Lafourche parish. She leaves many friends in this town and parish who deeply deplore her death.

FONSECA, AUGUSTA JOSEPHINE MCDONALD ROGERS

The Times Picayune, 20 January 1969, p. 16, c. 6

FONSECA-ROGERS -- On Sunday, January 19, 1969, at 1:42 o'clock a.m., AUGUSTA J. MCDONALD, wife of the late Albert Rogers by first marriage and the late Paul J. Fonseca by second marriage; beloved mother of Mrs. Stuart C. Hare and Joseph Fonseca of New Orleans, Mrs. Gertrude Tickner and Mrs. Nolan Hamilton of Dallas, Texas, and the late Henry Rogers, Mrs. Lillian Mayet, Mrs. Inez Dufrene and  Mrs. Loretta Sciortino; also survived by 14 grandchildren,  24 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family, also employees of Thionbille Laboratory and Surveyors, Dep's Lounge and U.S. Post Office are invited to attend the funeral. Services from P. J. Donegan Funeral Home, 839 Jackson Ave.  at Laurel, on Tuesday morning, January 21, 1969, at 9:15 o'clock, followed by Requiem Mass at St. Alphonsus Church.

Interment in St. Joseph No. 1 Cemetery.
Friends may call after 4 o'clock this evening.

AUPIED, HILAIRE

The Lafourche Comet, January 24, 1946, page 5, col. 3

AUPIED - Thibodaux, Wednesday morning Jan.16, at 9 o'clock a.m.,  MRS. HILAIRE AUPIED (NEE OCTAVIA LAINE) beloved with of the late Hilaire Aupied, mother of Miss Clara Aupied of Thibodaux; Mrs. Emile Chol, Miss Annette Aupied, Bogulusa; Edward Aupied, Luling; Frank and Sidney Aupied of Memphis, Tenn. and Seraphin Lane of New Orleans, aged 76 years.

Funeral services were held at St. Joseph Catholic church.
Landry's funeral home in charge

BRAUD, AURELIEN

Daily Comet, Lafourche, Lousiana, May 2, 1918

DEATH OF MR. AURELIEN BRAUD
Mr. Aurelien Braud, who resided about three miles above Thibodaux, died  last Thursday forenoon (25 Apr 1918) aged 67 years, 10 months, and 5 days.  His death brought him relief from a siege of sickness that had lasted for  two years. His funeral took place Friday forenoon at St. Joseph Catholic  church. Besides other relatives, the deceased leaves to lament his death  five sons and two daughters, to whom we extend our sympathy.

AYCOCK, ERNEST

The Lafourche Comet, April 23, 1908, page 1, col. 6

Morgan City, La.., April 16, - While attempting to rescue a skiff, which had braken [sic] away from his gasoline launch in Lake Verret, Ernest Aycock, twenty five years of age, suffered with an attack of cramps and was drowned yesterday evening. His body was recovered, brought here and sent to Chacahoula, La., where the interment took place this afternoon. -Friday's Morning World.

AYCOCK, MRS GASTON

Submitted by: Nancy Wright

The Lafourche Comet, October 25, 1917 [Thursday], page 5, col. 1
(From the Gueydan News)

J. R. Theriot went to Thibodaux Monday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Gaston A[y]cock, who died very suddenly Sunday (21 Oct 1917) afternoon  while returning by buggy from a visit to her father-in-law's.

She leaves a husband and four children.

BARILLEAUX, GRACIEUSE

The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] October 31, 1940, page 5, col. 2

Death Claims Life of Miss Barilleaux Miss Gracieuse Barilleaux died at her home at Lockport, on the 22nd of October, 1940, her age being 74 years. The funeral took place on Wednesday October 23, 1940 at 3:30 o'clock p.m. and was well attended by numerous sorrowing relatives and friends. The last said rites were performed by the Rev. Father Reid.

She leaves to deplore her death one brother and fives sisters - Albert, Camellia, Selma, Elma Barilleaux, also Mrs. Joe Caillouet and Mrs. Anna B. Laris. The deceased was well known in this community, she being a

Child of Mary during practically her whole life.
Our Family circle has been broken
A link gone from our chain
But tho' w're parted for a while,
We know we'll meet again.
Sadly missed by Brother and Sisters

URELIEN BRAUD

Daily Comet, Lafourche, La.; 2 May 1918

DEATH OF MR. AURELIEN BRAUD
Mr. Aurelien Braud, who resided about three miles above Thibodaux, died last Thursday forenoon (25 Apr 1918) aged 67 years, 10 months, and 5 days.  His death brought him relief from a siege of sickness that had lasted for  two years. His funeral took place Friday forenoon at St. Joseph Catholic  church. Besides other relatives, the deceased leaves to lament his death  five sons and two daughters, to whom we extend our sympathy.

HENRY J. BRAUD, MRS.

The Lafourche Comet, October 10, 1935, page 5, col. 2

Mrs. Braud Passes Away
The news of the death of Mrs. Henry J. Braud brought sadness to her many relatives and friends in Thibodaux, she dying, in New Orleans, Monday at 1:45 a.m., in her 69th year. The body lay in state at the McMahon Funeral Home until Tuesday morning when it was brought to St. Joseph's Catholic church in
Thibodaux, where the deceased had worshiped for many years during her life and where the last sad rites were performed before the remains were consigned to a resting place in St. Joseph cemetery.

The deceased, whose maiden name was Olivia Morvant, was a native of the First Ward of Lafourche parish, where she and her husband and children had lived for many years before coming to Thibodaux. But a few years ago Mr. Braud died and then Mrs. Braud and her children decided that there were better prospects in New Orleans, she living there until death claimed her. She was a kind, gentle lady, who was esteemed by both friends and acquaintances, her affection being greatly missed by the following named children: Mr. O. H. "Buck Braud, who resides in Thibodaux; Messrs Edward P., Lionel, James and Ory Braud: Mrs., Jules Clement, Mrs. R. A. Sturdivant, Mrs. Michael Kabel Jr., and Miss Lillian Braud, all of New Orleans.

(Note: Death date October 7, 1935)

CHAISSON, MRS ARTHUR

Lafourche Comet, Thursday, October 10, 1935, page 5, col. 2

Death of Mrs. Chiassion [sic] Mrs. Arthur Chiasson died last Thursday at 10:25 p.m., at her home, 515 West Eighth St., her age being 33 years and 9 months. The funeral was held Thursday at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church, there being present many relatives and friends to bid the deceased adieu. Besides her husband, the deceased left five children to weep over her loss, the names of the children being: Olden, Roland, Ora, Frances and Heloise. She is also survived by two brothers and four sisters, whose names are Messers Sidney and Raoul, the sister, being Mrs. Ernest Thibodaux, Mrs. James Vaughn, Mrs. J. M. Lacaxe and Mrs. Duke Ketteringham, all four of the sisters being residents of New Orleans.

ROGER, CLAY

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana
29 Mar 1939, p. 2, c. 8

ROGER -- At St. Joseph hospital, Thibodaux, La., on Monday, March 27, 1939,  at 8 o'clock p. m., CLAY ROGER, husband of Odelia Bourgeois, father of Louis, Vergus, Verlin, Velma, Roy and Jimmie Roger, aged 42 years.

Funeral took place from the late residence, Gheens, La., on Tuesday, March 28, 1939, at 5 o'clock p. m. Services at the Holy Savior Catholic church, Lockport, La.

Interment in the Holy Savior Catholic cemetery, Lockport, La.
Falgout Funeral Home, Raceland, La., in charge.

ROGER, COLDEN ERNEST

The Weekly Thibodaux Sentinel, August 25, 1911[Saturday], page 3, col. 3

Just as we go to press we learn of the death of Mr. Colden Ernest Roger. He died at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. [Friday Aug. 25, 1911] The funeral will take place this morning at 11 o'clock. Deceased was 41
years, 6 months and 18 days old.

LEGENDRE, DENIS

The Weekly Thibodaux Sentinel, May 16, 1896 [Saturday], page 3, col. 1

We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Emile J. Legendre in the loss of their little son Denis which occurred Thursday nght. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon.

BERTHELOT, DORITA

The Houma Times, September 22, 1923

Died - Dorita Berthelot, age 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Berthelot of this city, passed away Sunday, September 16, 1923, at 4:15 p.m. Funeral services took place at the St. Francis de Sales Church in Houma, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The interment too place in the St. Joseph's Catholic Cemeter, Monday evening

DUGAS, FELIX

The Lafourche Comet, July 17, 1930, page 4, col 1

Felix Dugas
Funeral notices posted in Thibodaux yesterday announce the death of Mr. Felix Dugas, of Paincourtville, aged 76 years. We did not happen to know the gentleman but he evidently has friends and acquaintances here since citizens were invited to his funeral.

DUGAS, MRS. LODIAS

The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] October 31, 1940, page 5, col. 3

(From the St. Martinville Messenger)
Funeral services for Mrs. Lodias Dugas, 39 years old, born Veronica Fremin, a native of Lafourche parish, whose death occurred in New Iberia last Saturday, October 12, were held from the St. Peter's Catholic church in New Iberia the following afternoon. Interment followed in the Catholic cemetery of that city.

The daughter of Mrs. Victor Fremin and the later Victor Fremin, of Labadieville, Mrs. Dugas with her family moved to New Iberia a year ago, where she made her home during the past 12 years. Her husband is a native of St. Martin parish. She leaves to mourn her death besides her mother and husband, two young daughters, Joyce Ann and Doris.

The above item has the deceased's maiden name spelled "Freeman", but we changed it to Fremin, for we knew her and her parents when they lived at Labadieville and then the name was spelled "Fremin", which those who do not know how to pronounce French, change into "Freeman". But as Freeman we doubt that some of the deceased's former friends and acquaintances here would recognize her. She and her parents used to call at the Comet office when they lived at Labadieville, so we got to know them quite intimately? We regret to hear of Mrs. Dugas' death at the comparatively youthful age of 39 years.

ROGER, EUGENIE BERNARD

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 25 Oct 1948, p. 2, c. 7

ROGER -- At Thibodaux, La., on Saturday, October 23, 1948,
at 9:30 o'clock p. m., MRS. JOSEPH ROGER, (nee Eugenie Bernard, beloved wife of the late Joseph Roger; mother of Mrs. Louis Toups of Thibodaux, La., Mrs. Leroy Zenrique of Thibodaux, La., Mrs. Leslie Richard of Labadieville, La., Mrs. Linton Richard of Raceland, La., Mrs. Joseph Roger of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. Roy Roger of Baltimore, Md.; sister of Raoul Bernard of Thibodaux, La., Claude Bernard of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. H. B. Naquin of Thibodaux, La., Mrs. Tom Mire of Thibodaux, R. F. D., Mrs. Oscar Molaison; half sister of Leonce Bernard of Houma, La., Tom Bernard of Thibodaux, R. F. D., Morris Bernard of Thibodaux, R. F. D., Miss Laura Bernard of Thibodaux, R. F. D., Mrs. Alton Daigle of Thibodaux, La.; also survived by five grandchildren; aged 52.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, which will take place from the Landry funeral home, 821 Canal avenue, Thibodaux, La., on October 25, 1948, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
followed by religious services at St. Joseph Catholic church, Thibodaux, La.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery, Thibodaux, La.
Arrangements by Landry Funeral Home, Thibodaux, La.

PUGH, EDWARD F.

The Lafourche Comet, March 19, 1925, page 5, col 4

A Good Citizen Gone
When it was announced last Tursday [sic] that Mr. Edward F. Pugh was critically ill with heart trouble the hope was generally expressed that the local physicians, aided by a specialist from New Orleans, would find a way to overcome his trouble and restore him to health and many more years of life. This hope was destined to be rudely shattered, for at 7:50 P. M. Tuesday (17 Mar 1925), just after the sun had set in the western horizon, he breathed his last and passed into that world which still defies man after ages of thought and effort to penetrate its mysteries. The deceased, though not a young man, was anxious to live and with his innumerable friends gradually and gracefully travel toward the end of a journey weighted with long years but fate was against him. Thus, despite his daily efforts in striving, thorough exercise and careful living, to prolong his days, he was rather quickly compelled to respond to the call from on high.

The funeral was held yesterday at 1 P.M. at St. John's Episcopal church the edifice being taxed to its utmost to accommodate the throng that gathered to silently express the sorrow they felt over the death of one that was generally esteemed. After the services, the body was conveyed to the family burying ground on Madewood plantation, in Assumption, to be laid along side his brother, Allen, who died a few years ago, and his father, the late Richard L. Pugh and his mother, Mrs. Mary Williams, there to commune with them and enjoy a reunion that we trust brought happiness unto his soul.

One brother, Mr. Preston Pugh, survives. Two sisters are also left, one of them being Mrs. John McConnachie, of Live Oak plantation, where the deceased had lived and where his career ended, the other being Mrs. G. R. Laboyteaux, of Great Notch, New Jersey. They have the unfeigned sympathy of citizens and friends all over this parish. The deceased, while given to social enjoyment, being very considerate for the ladies, with whom he demeaned himself as a Gentleman, a real gentleman of the old school, he nevertheless was attentive to business matters, having for years carried on successfully the manufacture of railroad cross
ties and later being the owner and operator of the Thibodaux Brick Factory, located a short distance above this town.[illegible] he is gone his good qualities will continue to live and for years will stand out favorably in the minds of his many friends, whose sorrow over his death will doubtless be expressed through sincere prayers asking God to forgive him any sins that he, like frail mortal man, may have committed, and grant his soul life everlasting.

ROGER, MRS EUNICE NAUQUIN

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 10, 1969, p. 28, c. 7

ROGER -- Mrs. Eunice Naquin Roger, on Wednesday, July 9, 1969,
at 9:15 o'clock a. m., wife of Roy P. Roger, daughter of Rosa Pontiff Naquin and the late Arthur Naquin, mother of Carroll and Ray Roger, sister of Pearl Trosclair, Junius and Claude Naquin and the late George and Norman Naquin. Also survived by 2 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral.

Services from the Landry's Funeral Home, Thibodaux, La., on Thursday, July 10, 1969 at 9:30 o'clock a. m. Followed by a Requiem High Mass at 10 a. m. at St. Genevieve Catholic Church.

Interment St. John's Cemetery, RFD Thibodaux.

Visitation on Wednesday, July 9, 1969, 3 to 11 p. m., Thursday, July 10, 1969, 7:30 a. m. until funeral time.

ROGER, MRS.ERNEST SR.

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 13 Mar 1925, p. 2, c. 8

Mrs. Ernest Roger, Sr., Lafourche Parish, La.

ROGER -- On Thursday, March 12 1925, at 5:30 o'clock a. m., at Greenwood Plantation, near Thibodaux, La., Mrs. Ernest Roger, Sr., widow of the late Ernest Roger, Sr., and mother of Miss Louise Roger, Mrs. Earle Knobloch, Mrs. E. A. Rainold, T. H., L. C., and Ernest Roger, Jr.,  aged 83 years.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services which will be held this morning (Friday) at St. John's Catholic church, Lafourche parish, at 9 o'clock a. m.

ROGER, MRS. ERNEST

The Lafourche Comet, March 19, 1925, page 5, col. 3

Mrs. Roger Departs This Life
Mrs. Ernest Roger died at her home on Greenwood plantation last Thursday morning at 5:30 o'clock at the advanced age of 83 years. Her funeral was held Friday morning at 9 o'clock at St. John's Catholic Church, above Thibodaux, and afterwards the body was brought to Thibodaux, and deposited in its last resting place in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

The deceased was a native of this parish, she having been a Miss Trosclair before her marriage. Her entire life was associated with the sugar planting industry, her parents having been sugar planters, her husband and his children always having been prominent sugar planters. This fact, however, did not affect her judgment and kindly disposition, she being ever considerate for those less fortunate in life than herself, genial and pleasant towards her friends and acquaintances and above all, Christian like in her attitude toward all. She thus, with the cooperation of her devoted husband who passed away some years ago, reared her sons and daughters to be men and women of dignity, yet conscious of the fellow feeling due by one mortal to another.

About five months ago Mrs. Roger sustained an attack of paralysis and thus she was unable to move about except in an invalid chair until God chose to call from earth to the realm above.

To lament her death and ever recall her virtues she leaves three daughters - Mrs. Earle Knobloch of New York, Mrs. E. A. Rainold of New Orleans, and Miss Louise Roger of Greenwood. Three sons also survive, they
being Messrs. Thomas Roger, L. C. Roger and Ernest Roger, Jr., the latter being now a resident of Arcola, La. She also leaves grandchildren and great grandchildren, who will hand down to the future offspring the pleasant impressions made upon their mind by their maternal grand parent, who, we trust, is now enjoying the bliss of Heaven.

ROGER, MRS. ERNEST

The Lafourche Comet, March 12, 1925, page 1, col. 3

Death of Mrs. Roger
As we go to press we learn with deep sorrow, of the death of Mrs. Ernest Roger, Sr., who passed away this morning at 5:30, aged 83. Her funeral takes place tomorrow at 9 A.M. at St. John Catholic church

ROGER, EARLINE THOBODAUX

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 31, 1956, p. 2, c. 7

ROGER -- At New Orleans, La., 0n Friday, March 30, 1956, at 12:15 o'clock a. m., EARLINE THIBODAUX, beloved wife of Camille Roger, mother of Andrew, Shirley Ann and Brenda Roger; aged 33 years; a resident of Valentine, La.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the late residence, Valentine, La., on Saturday, March 31, 1956, at 9 o'clock a. m.

Religious services at Holy Savior Catholic church, Lockport, La. Interment in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery, Thibodaux, La.

Falgout Funeral Homes, Inc., Raceland, La., in charge.

RIVIERE, FERDINAND

The Lafourche Comet, July 12, 1917, page 5, col. 2

Death of Fernand Riviere
Relatives and friends in Thibodaux were shocked on Thursday of last week (5 Jul 1917) to learn of the death of Mr. Fernand Riviere, who expired  at the Hotel Dieu, where he had gone in the morning for an operation,
he having been sick for about two weeks previous. The deceased, whose age was 30 years, was the son of Mr. Edgar Riviere and Louise Hoffmann, former residents of Thibodaux. He served for several years as
postmaster at Schriever. While there he married Miss Harriet Morvant, who, with three children (the eldest six years and the youngest 3 months) survive him. The deceased was a employee of the New Orleans Railway and Electric Light Co. and he was an estimable person. His body was interred in New Orleans.

CARO, FRANCIS JAMES

The Weekly Thibodaux Sentinel, August 25, 1911, page 3, col. 3

Francis James Caro, a popular young man of this town, aged 24 years, died Thursday night at 8:20 o'clock, after a long and severe illness. The funeral took place yesterday at 4:45 o'clock P.M. at St. Joseph Church.

Editors Note: 25 Aug 1911 was a Friday. The funeral apparently took place on  Thursday at 4:45 PM but he died at 8:20 PM on Thursday

ROGER, FRANCOIS

The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 7 Oct 1905, p. 11, c. 7

Thibodaux, La., Oct. 6. -- Francois Roger, aged 65 years, Confederate veteran, died Tuesday (3 Oct 1905) at his home in Bayou Blue Settlement, and interment was made Wednesday in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. He is survived by a number of relatives. Braxton Bragg Camp, U. C. V. of which Mr. Roger was a member, attended the funeral in a body.

AYCOCK, GASTON MRS.

The Lafourche Comet,
Thursday, October 25, 1917 page 5, col. 1

Personal Mention
(From the Gueydan News)
J. R. Theriot went to Thibodaux Monday to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs.Gaston A[y]cock, who died very suddenly Sunday (21 Oct 1917) afternoon while returning by buggy from a visit to her father-in-law's.
She leaves a husband and four children.

ROGER, GERALD J.

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,
26 Jul 1971, p. 20, c.

ROGER -- Gerald J. Roger of Gheens, La., on Sunday, July 25, 1971, at 9:15 o'clock a.m.; beloved son of Camille Roger, Jr. and Eve Marie LeBoeuf; brother of Thomas, Robert, Cheryl, Elaine, Charlotte and Brenda Roger and Mrs. Elton Davine; also the late Andrew Roger; age 11 years; a native and a resident of Lockport, La.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral.

Services from Falgout Funeral Home, Inc., Raceland, La., on Tuesday, July 27, 1971, at 9:30 o'clock a.m.

Religious services at Holy Saviour Catholic Church, Lockport, La., at 10 a.m.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery, Thibodaux, La.
Falgout Funeral Home, Raceland, La., in charge.
Friends may call after 10 a.m. Monday.

GUILLOT, MRS. FURCY

The Lafourche Comet, May 1, 1913 [Thursday], page 5, col. 2

Mrs. Furcy Guillot
Mrs. Guillot departed this life last Friday night (25 Apr 1913), her end  having been the result of a surgical operation that was performed last summer. At the time of her death she was residing on the Belle Grove plantation, in  Terrebonne, where her husband is employed as plantation manager; but she was a
native of Lafourche parish, having been born here 52 years ago. Consequently, her body was brought here last Saturday forenoon and laid to rest in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery.

The deceased is survived by her son, Walter, and her daughter, Mrs. Gaston Aucoin. She leaves three brothers - Messrs Henry Braud, Wallace Braud and Chas. Braud -and seven sisters - Mrs. A. J. Fryou, Mrs. A. Bertherlotte, Mrs. Ulysse Morvant, Mrs.Edgar Hebert, Mrs. Percy Barelli, Mrs. A. J. Morvant and Mrs. Em. Keller. To all of these we extend our sincere sympathy.

GUILLOT, FURCY

The Lafourche Comet, July 17, 1930, page 4, col. 1

DEATH OF MR GUILLOT
The daily papers brought the news Monday of the death of Mr. Furcy Guillot, he having passed away in New Orleans on Saturday, aged 71  years, his funeral being held Sunday. The deceased was a native of Lafourche parish, where, for many years, he was recognized as one of the best plantation managers in the partish, but with the decline of the sugar industry he decided to withdraw from it and pursue some
other line. Thus a few years ago he went to New Orleans and opened a grocery, which he operated until his death. Mr. Guillot is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Gaston Aucoin, of New Orleans, a son, Mr. Walter Guillot, manager of the Uncle Sam plantation, of Convent, La., and a sister, who is Mrs. F. J. Guillot, of 610 Green Street, Thibodaux.

ROGER, HELEN CLEMENT

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,
1 Feb 1966, p. 2, c. 7

ROGER -- On Monday, Jan. 31, 1966, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.,
HELEN CLEMENT ROGER, beloved wife of Leo Roger, mother of Milton, Melvin and Algie Roger, Mrs. Theoger Gaubert, Mrs. Raoul Petre, Mrs. Alfred Bourgeois, all of Thibodaux, La., Mrs. Corbett Richard of Shriever, La., Mrs. Etienne Borne of Reserve, La., Mrs. Paul Fauchaux of Lutcher, La., Earl Roger of Eunice, La.; sister of Mrs. Dennis Richard, Cal Clement, Mrs. Klebert Guillot and George Clement, all of Thibodaux, La.,
Leonard Clement of New Orleans, La., and the late Philip Clement. Age 72 years. A native and a resident of Thibodaux, La.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral.

Services from the Thibodaux Funeral Home, 812 St. Philip st., Thibodaux, on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1966. Religious services at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Thibodaux, La.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Arrangements by Thibodaux Funeral Home.

ROGER, JOSEPH B.

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,15 Feb 1943, p. 2, c. 8

Obituary of Joseph B. Roger, Lafourche Parish, La.
Submitted by Renée Rogers Clay.

ROGER -- Of Thibodaux, La., on Saturday, February 13, 1943, at 10:15 o'clock p. m., JOSEPH B. ROGER, beloved husband of Eugenie Bernard, father of Joseph Roger, Misses Inez, Elaine and Virgielee Roger of Thibodaux, Roy Roger of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Leslie Richard of Labadieville, La., brother of  Mrs. Rene Bernard and Mrs. Augustin Mire of Thibodaux, La.,  aged 48 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited  to attend the funeral, which will take place from Landry's  funeral home, followed by religious services at St. Joseph  Catholic church, Thibodaux, La., on Monday evening,  February 15, 1943, at 5 o'clock.

Interment in St. Joseph cemetery, Thibodaux, La.

GAUDE, JOACHIM

The Lafourche Comet, May 1, 1913 [Thursday], page 5, col. 2 & 3

Necrology
Joachim Gaude
TThe death of Mr. Gaude, who expired last Monday (28 Apr 1913), came as a surprise to many people in Thibodaux and vicinity, as it was not generally known that his health was such as to justify fear of his death. The deceased was formerly in the mercantile business at Lafourche Crossing, but of late years he had devoted his time to agricultural pursuits, wherein he was very successful. He was a widower, his wife having preceded him to the grave a long number of years ago. He had one daughter, who married a Mr. Felix Gaude, but she also passed into eternity some years ago.
He is survived however, by his brother, Mr. F. J. Gaude, and several sisters. His remains were laid to rest Tuesday evening in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery.

ROGER, ORY

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,14 Feb 1919, p. 2, c. 6


RROGER -- On Thursday, February 13, 1919, at 11:50 o'clock a. m., MRS. (WID.) LAURENT ROGER (née Josephine Ory), aged 82 years, a native of St. James parish, La.

Funeral strictly private from her late residence,
No. 2815 St. Claude street.

ROGER, KATHLEEN

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 10 Jul 1921, p. 4, c. 6

Obituary of Kathleen Roger, Lafourche Parish, La.
Submitted by Renée Rogers Clay.

RROGER -- On Thursday, July 7, 1921, KATHLEEN ROGER, aged 19 months,  youngest daughter of Ernest Roger, Jr., and Catherine Harvey.

Interment took place in Thibodaux, La., Friday, July 8, 1921.

KEEFE, LAWRENCE

The Lafourche Comet, Thursday, March 11, 1937, page 5, col. 3

Mr. Keefe Died Last Saturday
MMr. Lawrence Keefe, who, three weeks ago, was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage, which is more or less fatal, died last Saturday at 10:10 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospital, in Thibodaux, where he had been receiving the best of attention. His age was 59 years. The funeral, an imposing ceremony, in St. Joseph's Catholic church, was held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Many friends gathered within the church to offer their prayers in behalf of the departed soul. Mr. Keefe was a native of Thibodaux, his whole life has been spent here,
he being one the children of the late Lawrence Keefe, who established and for many years successfully conducted the Thibodaux Foundry, the deceased's mother being Annie Bracken Keefe. He attended different schools and acquired a good education, but we have no knowledge that he ever adopted any special vocation. However, some years ago, when his father was largely identified with the ownership in the Abby and Highland Planting Co., the deceased served in the office on Abby plantation, as the representative of
his father's interest in that organization. But with the decline of the sugar industry - from 1913 to 1924 - the planting company went out of existence and then the deceased gave his attention to a machine supply store that he and his surviving brother conducted here, this business being carried on more as a means of keeping busy rather than as a medium of profit, hence the business was discontinued a year or so ago to rent the store place to the Delmel gas -supplying company, the deceased then becoming a gentleman of leisure and remained such until he became fatally ill. Though the deceased was pleasant and obliging with those with whom he was thrown in contact, he nevertheless was of a retiring disposition and  therefore he did not take an active part in public matters. To cherish his memory he leaves one sister, Miss Mamie Keefe and one brother, Mr. James Keefe, he also leaving one nephew, Mr. Robt. H. Ketteringham, Jr. of New Orleans, and two nieces, Mrs. Arthur Danos and Mrs. Louis Dedek, both residents of Thibodaux. Mrs. R. H. "Bob" Ketteringham and her husband returned to New Orleans, Sunday, after attending the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Lawrence Keefe, Mrs. Ketteringham having been in Thibodaux several weeks, assisting in trying to
restore the health of the deceased.

ROGER, LUCY ROSE BOURGEOIS

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Oct 1964, p. 2, c. 8

RROGER -- On Wednesday, October 14, 1964, at 12:34 o'clock p. m., LUCY ROSE BOURGEOIS, beloved wife of Freddie Alfred Roger; mother of Larry, Joylynn and Sharon Roger; daughter of  Charles Bourgeois and the late Marguerite Estiven; sister of Cleveland, Preston, Wilson, Eugene and Berming Bourgeois,  Mrs. Fernand Jeandron, Mrs. Murphy Baye, Mrs. Andrew Loupe and the late Mrs. Jeanne Laine; also survived by one grandchild; age 51 years; a native and a resident of Thibodaux.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral.

SServices from Thibodaux Funeral Home, 812 St. Philip St., Thibodaux, on Friday, October 16, 1964, at 10 o'clock a. m. Religious services at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Thibodaux, La.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery.
Arrangements by Thibodaux Funeral Home.

ROGER LEOPOLD

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,22 Mar 1949, p. 2, c. 8

ROGER -- At the residence, 722 St. Charles street, Thibodaux, La., on Monday, March 21, 1949, LEOPOLD ROGER, beloved husband of  the late Laura Lagarde and brother of Ernest Roger, Jr.,  Mrs. Earl Knobloch, Mrs. E. W. Rainold and Miss Louise Roger, aged 83 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from Falgout Funeral Home, Raceland, La., on Tuesday, March 22, 1949, at 2 o'clock p. m. Services at St. Joseph's Catholic church, Thibodaux, La.

Interment in St. Joseph's Catholic cemetery.
Falgout Funeral Home, Raceland, La., in charge.

ROGER, LOVINCIA PARR

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 23 Jul 1969, p. 16, c. 7

RROGER -- Mrs. Lovincia Parr Roger, at Raceland, La., on Tuesday, July 22, 1969, at 2:30 o'clock a. m., beloved wife of the late Emile Roger; mother of the late Ann and Clement Roger; sister of Mrs. Andrew Guillot, also the late Mrs. Dave Arceneaux, Mrs. Edmond Chauvin and Paul Parr; daughter of the late Lovince Parr and Adele Bourgeois; age 83 years; a native and a resident of  Lockport, La.

Relatives and friends of the family, also officers and members of  the Ladies' Altar Society of the Holy Savior parish, Lockport, La.,  are invited to attend the funeral.

Services from Falgout Funeral Homes, Inc., Raceland, La., on  Wednesday, July 23, 1969, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. Religious services at  Holy Savior Catholic Church, Lockport, La., at 9:30 o'clock a. m.

Interment in Holy Savior Catholic Church.

Falgout Funeral Homes, Inc., Raceland, La. in charge.

MCNAUGHTON, MARGARET

The Lafourche Comet, May 1, 1913 [Thursday], page 5, col. 2

Necrology
Miss Margaret McNaughton
TThis estimable lady died last Friday (25 Apr 1913) at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas  Roger, with whose family she had been identified for a number of years.  Her death, which occurred at the age of 47 years, was caused by a stroke of paralysis. After services on Saturday, in St. Joseph Catholic Church,  the body was taken to New Orleans for burial. The deceased was a sister of Mr. McNaughton, who was formerly a  bookkeeper for the John T. Moore Planting Co., and for a long number of  years she resided with the John T. Moore family.

LEBLANC, MARIE

The Lafourche Comet, Nov. 7, 1912 [Thursday], Page 1, col. 4

MMr. and Mrs. Willie LeBlanc, who reside at Ellendale, in Terrebonne parish, had the misfortune last Sunday [Nov. 3, 1912] of losing their baby daughter, Marie, age 19 months. The body was brought to Thibodaux on Monday and laid to rest in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery.

MCCULLA, MRS FRANK

The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] April 2, 1914, page 1, col. 6

Gone To Rest
MRS. FRANCIS MCCULLA, one of the oldest citizens of this town, one who resided here during the rugged pioneer days, has departed for "that  bourne whence none returns". Endowed with a vigorous constitution,
such as the Irish usually enjoy, Mrs. McCulla had gone through many  sieges of sickness and misfortune, but she always emerged with  physical and mental buoyancy and this is was that she weathered  adversity and tribulation until she had reached the ripe age of four score years and five. The deceased was a native of Ireland, but in her teens she came to America and nearly all the remainder of her life was pent in Lafourche
parish, where she centered her affections and solicitude upon her  beloved husband and four sons. She was strictly a home-body, but always ready or willing to assist a neighbor or friend. She was sincere in her profession of friendship, but in a minute she would flare up and resent any encroachment upon her rights.
She was a devoted member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and though her mental faculties and physical strength had become impaired during the last few years, she nevertheless sought always to perform her religious duties.

Followed by a large concourse of warm friends and acquaintances her remains were escorted last Friday evening to St. Joseph Church and, after the last sad rites were performed, the body was placed within the elegant family vault to await the time when there shall be reunion in the realms above.

MCCULLA, JOHN F.

The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] February 9, 1939 page 5, col. 2

JOHN F. MCCULLA Died Last Sunday
Death last Sunday at 1:45 p.m., claimed the life of John F. McCulla, an aged citizen of Thibodaux, who was, we believe, a native of this community, where he grew from childhood to life's end in a quiet and unassuming manner, he being strictly a home body, never being seen upon the streets unless business demanded that he should go forth. In his younger years, between 40 and 50 years ago, he was a cooper,
working in the cooper shop that his father had in the front part of the property that is now the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Toups. He followed that calling for a number of years until the demand for sugar barrels and
molasses hogsheads was supplied with machine made barrels, sugar still later, being put in sacks. After ceasing the cooperage work he occupied his time in giving attention to properties that he had in this town until he finally became ill, and passed from earthly activity, at the age of 76 years. He resided at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Toups.

His funeral - leaving the Landry funeral home in Thibodaux was held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic church, where a solemn requiem mass was celebrated for the repose of the soul of the deceased. The church was full of relatives, friends and acquaintances of the McCulla family. The mass was read by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. R. Ravoire, while the deacon was the Rev. F. S. Lamendola, the subdeacon being the Rev. John J. Adams, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. M. Barbier being the in the sanctuary was evidence of his esteem for the deceased and the bereaved family. Several member of the clergy accompanied the remains from the home to the church and from the church to the cemetery, the pallbearers being Messers. L. K. Toups, M.
Toups, Thomas McCulla, Donald McCulla, Edward McCulla Jr. and Harry McCulla. The sacred music during the church ceremony was rendered by Miss Clothilde Chol at the organ, the fine $8,000.00 organ that Mrs. L. K. Toups, last year, donated to St. Joseph's church, while the choir joined in the hymns. Besides Mrs. Toups, the deceased is survived by three brothers, whose Names are Joseph W., James A. and Edward F. McCulla.

MCCULLA, MRS.

The Lafourche Comet, [Thursday] October 31, 1940, page 5, col. 2

Death of Mrs. McCulla Early Monday Morning
TThe citizens of Thibodaux were shocked upon arising last Monday to learn that Mrs. Joseph McCulla had died at 12:25 a.m. at her home on Jackson Ave.,in Thibodaux, her age being 70 years.

About five weeks ago the deceased had been critically ill with a serious attack of pneumonia, but she rallied so well that she was able to be up and about, she even being able to walk around her yard, but in reality she had not fully regained her health, for she sustained a relapse, which brought on a paralytic stroke that soon ended he life.

The body was transferred Monday from the family home to the Landry funeral home, on Canal Ave., where mourners gathered throughout the day Monday and Monday night to offer up prayrrs for the deceased, the funeral cortege leaving at 9 a.m. Tuesday morning for St. Joseph's Catholic church, where a requiem mass was celebrated for the repose of the departed soul, the officers of the mass being the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. M. Barbier, celebrant: the Rev. F. S. Lamendola, deacon, and the Rev. Romeo Lapierre, sub-deacon. Then the body was conveyed to St. Joseph cemetery where it was laid away for eternal rest. The deceased was a daughter of the late Lange Reviere, who, for half a century, was a Thibodaux business man, who owned the building now known as the Block furniture store, Mrs. McCulla having been born, we have always understood, in the upper portion of that building, where the deceased grew from childhood to a young lady with a practical education acquired at Mount Carmel, she also being a fine pianist, which made her a charming member of Thibodaux society. She finally married, she and her husband seemingly living happily until cruel death finally tore them apart, leaving the husband to weep over the sad separation. Two children are also left, but their homes have been away from Thibodaux for a number of years, one being Mrs. Edward Oubre, of Port Arthur, Texas, while the son Mr. I. J. McCulla, a former Louisiana school teacher, now resides at Welsh, La. To the bereaved father and children we extend heartfelt sympathy.

MCCULLA, WILLIAM C.

The Lafourche Comet [Thurs.], January 24, 1946, page 5, col. 3

Death, Last Saturday, of WILLIAM C. MCCULLA
FFriends and acquaintances of the Frank C. McCulla family in Thibodaux leaned with sorrow of the death of William C. McCulla, a member of that family passing away last Saturday at 9 o;clock p.m., he having reached
the age of 76 years and 7 months. The funeral took place Monday forenoon at St. Joseph's Catholic Church
the body of the deceased being accompanied by Rev. James Rodrigue from the Landry's funeral hone to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, where a solemn requiem mass was offered in behalf of the deceased, the celebrant of the mass being the Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. F. Ravoire, while the deacon was the Rev. James Rodrigue, with the Rev. Emile Fossier as the sub-deacon, there being a number of friends of the McCulla family in church to attend the ceremony and pray for the repose of the departed citizen, who had reached the age of 76 years. The funeral cortege was accompanied from the church to St. Joseph cemetery by the Rev. James Rodrigue who offered the last prayers at the grave. Thus ended the life of a man who had very little contact with the local public, he being from childhood a retiring sort of person. The Comet editor knew the deceased when he was a young boy, of possibly six years of age, it so happening that we lived, for a few months in a house adjoining the home of the deceased, so he and the Comet editor were chums while
neighbors and that brought us in close contact, but our parents, who had not long been residents of Thibodaux, decided to buy a property down St. Charles street, not far from what is now the Stark ball park, but in those days it was the Chivers family home property. After moving to the St. Charles property we had little contact with the deceased, but we remained good friends for the balance of his life, which he spent practically in retirement,or altogether at his home, 422 East First street, in Thibodaux. The deceased had three brothers - John, Frank and Thomas, but two of them preceded him to the grave, he thus leaving but one brother, Mr. Thomas McCulla, to lament the end of the deceased's life. We sincerely hope that his soul has gone to a place

ULYSSES MORVANT

The Lafourche Comet, Nov. 7, 1929, page 5, col. 4

DEATH OF MR MORVANT
The following notice in Saturday's Times-Picayune brought the news of the death of Mr. Ulysses Morvant:

MORVANT - On Friday, November 1, 1929, at 10:20 a.m., Ulysses MORVANT, beloved husband of Corinne Breaux, father of Mrs. Sidney Molaison, Mr. Eddie Boudreaux, Ulysses, Jr., Lewis, Raoul and Gaston Morvant. The remains will be taken to Thibodaux, La., this Saturday, November 2, 1929,at 8 a.m., where services will be held at 11 a.m.

The deceased, who was a son of the late Emile U. Morvant, was a native of Lafourche parish, where he had resided up to about four or five years, when he decided to make his home in New Orleans. He thus leaves a large number of relatives and friends here to lament his death. Besides those mentioned in the notice above, he is survived by three brothers and four sisters, their names being:Mr. Edgar Morvant, deputy sheriff of Lafourche parish; Hon. Walter Morvant, president of the Lafourche Pairsh School Board; Mr. Chas. Morvant; Mrs. C. N.Folse, wife of Mayor Folse of Thibodaux; Mrs. James Dill and Miss Eudoxie Morvant,of Thibodaux, and Mrs. Alfred Pecot of New Orleans.

MORVANT, RAOUL

The Lafourche Comet, Thursday, March 11, 1937, page 5, col. 2
Death of Mr. Morvant
MrMr. Raoul Morvant, known intimately by his friends and acquaintances, as "Rox" Morvant, died last Thursday night, at Charity Hospital in New Orleans where he had been sent just a day or so before the end, he being in misery, so we are informed, with an acute affection of the stomach. The deceased, whose age was 48 years, had worked for a half dozen years as a bartender in "Rene's Bar", where he had some in contact with many citizens, whose friendship he had gained and who were deeply saddened by his death. His mother, Mrs. Ulysse Morvant, and several brothers and sisters are left to lament his death.
His funeral was held Saturday at 10 A.M. at St. Joseph's Catholic church.

ROGER, PVT OLIVER L., JR

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 7 Nov 1951, p. 2, c. 7

ROROGER -- Of 502 Philip St., on Sunday, November 4, 1951, at 9:45 o'clock p. m.,  PVT. OLIVER L. ROGER, JR., USA, beloved son of Theresa La Rose and the late Oliver L. Roger, Sr., brother of Mrs. Oliver Maquin of Houma, La., Van and C. J. Roger of Raceland, La., Cpl. Irving Roger, Mrs. Thomas R. Discon of New Orleans, La.,  Mrs. Othe Brown of Tylertown, Miss., Mrs. Louis Traina, Miss Adeline Roger of New Orleans, La.; also survived by many relatives and friends,  aged 19 years 10 months, a native of Mathew, La., and a resident of this city.

Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of Wembley Tie Co. and  Best Bloch Tie Co., are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place  from Lietz Eagan funeral home, 2241 Magazine St. corner Philip on  Wednesday morning, November 7, 1951, at 10:45 o'clock, requiem high mass at St. Alphonsus church, then by hearse to St. Joseph cemetery, Thibodaux, La.
for interment.p>

ROGER, OMER W.

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,
15 Nov 1966, p. 2, c. 7

ROROGER -- On Monday, February 14, 1966, at 7:10 o'clock a. m.,  OMER W. ROGER, husband of Lucinta Mire, father of Roy Roger, Vivian R. Guillot, and the late Eugene Roger, brother of  Mrs. Adela Clement, Mrs. Ida Bourgeois, Mrs. Rita Tabor,  Mrs. Celine Aucoin, Mrs. Juliette Guillot, Amedeo, Leo and the late Robert, Norbert, Jean Batiste, Roger,  Mrs. Anastasia Mire, Mrs. Edith Gautreaux and  Mrs. Edwina Boudreaux, also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend  the funeral.

Services from the Landry's Funeral Home, Thibodaux, La., on Tuesday, February 15, 1966, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., followed by Requiem High Mass at St. Genevieve Catholic Church,  at 10 a. m.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery.r>ViVisitation on Monday, February 14, 1966, from 2 to 11 p. m.  and Tuesday, Feb. 15, from 7:30 a. m. to funeral time.

ROGER, RANDOLPH

The Lafourche Comet, Nov. 7, 1912 [Thursday], Page 1, col. 3

AfAfter a long illness, Mr. Randolph Roger, a native of this town, died last Monday [Nov. 4, 1912] morning and his body was buried the same evening in St. Joseph Catholic cemetery. The deceased was a son of the late Adrien Roger. He was married, his wife having been a Miss Boudreaux, to whom he was wedded upon her death bed to. The deceased is survived by his mother and several brothers and sisters, to whom we extend our sympathy. Obituary of Roland Roger, Lafourche Parish, La.

ROGER, ROLAND

The Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana,
9 Nov 1956, p. 2, c. 7

ROROGER -- At New Orleans, La., on Wednesday, November 7, 1956, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., ROLAND ROGER, beloved son of Gladys Pitre and the late Sidney Roger, brother of Sidney, Harold, Carol, Loretta, Barbara Ann and Judith Ann Roger; aged 18 years; a native and  a resident of Lockport, La.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from the Falgout Funeral Homes, Inc., Raceland, La.,, on Friday, November 9, 1956, at 9 o'clock a. m. Religious services at Holy Savior Catholic church, Lockport, La.

Interment in Holy Savior Catholic cemetery.
Falgout Funeral Homes, Inc., Raceland, La., in charge.

SCARPULA, MRS TONY

The Lafourche Comet, Nov. 7, 1929, page 5, col. 4

MRS. SCARPULA DIES
MrsMrs. Tony Scarpula, whose age was 63 years, died in New Orleans last Monday at 6 P.M. (4 Nov 1929), will be buried today, her funeral  taking place at 9 A.M. at St. Joseph's Catholic church. The deceased  is survived by several children, among the number being Mr. Jos. Scarpula, who owns a shoe store on Jackson Ave. in Thibodaux.

ELLIS, TOWSON

The Weekly Thibodaux Sentinel, May 16, 1896 [Saturday], page 3, col. 2

DieDied In New Orleans at 11 o'clock a.m. Thursday, Towson Ellis, aged 66 years. The deceased was well known in this community, having been born and raised in the Parish of Terrebonne, at a short distance from Thibodaux. He was an old Confederate soldier and the members of the Braxton Bragg Camp No. 196 U. C. V. turned out at his funeral which took place here yesterday on the arrival of the train from New Orleans.

MORVANT, ULYSSES

The Lafourche Comet, Nov. 7, 1929, page 5, col. 4

DEATH OF MR MORVANT
The following notice in Saturday's Times-Picayune brought the news of the
death of Mr. Ulysses Morvant:

MORMORVANT - On Friday, November 1, 1929, at 10:20 a.m., Ulysses MORVANT, beloved husband of Corinne Breaux, father of Mrs. Sidney Molaison, Mr. Eddie Boudreaux, Ulysses, Jr., Lewis, Raoul and Gaston Morvant.

The remains will be taken to Thibodaux, La., this Saturday, November 2,1929,at 8 a.m., where services will be held at 11 a.m.

TheThe deceased, who was a son of the late Emile U. Morvant, was a native of Lafourche parish, where he had resided up to about four or five years, when he decided to make his home in New Orleans. He thus leaves a large number of relatives and friends here to lament his death. Besides those mentioned in the notice above, he is survived by three brothers and four sisters, their names being: Mr. Edgar Morvant, deputy sheriff of Lafourche parish; Hon. Walter Morvant, president of the Lafourche Pairsh School Board; Mr. Chas. Morvant; Mrs. C. N. Folse, wife of Mayor Folse of Thibodaux; Mrs. James Dill and Miss Eudoxie Morvant, of Thibodaux, and Mrs. Alfred Pecot of New Orleans.

ROGER, MRS XAVIER

The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 4 May 1915, p. 9, c. 5

Mrs. Xavier Roger Buried.
ThiThibodaux, La., May 3 -- The funeral of Mrs. Xavier Roger was held today from  the St. Joseph Catholic church. The deceased was 60 years of age, was a native of this parish. She is survived by several children, one of whom is Mrs. Rene Bernard, of Thibodaux.

 


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