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Teche News, St. Martinville, La. Wednesday, December 8, 2004 A-3 FUNERAL NOTICES Algeria-French Moroccan Tunisian, Sicilian RomeArno, Southern France, Rhineland and Central Europe. Three and one-half years of his service were served in the combat zones. He was a Mason at the Masonic Lodge No.

301 in St. Martinville where he received his 50-Year award. He was also an employee of Texaco for 30 years. Survivors include his companion, Cornelia Bienvenue of Lafayette; a step-daughter, Geraldine Duhon of Broussard; his sis'ters, Margaret Wardlow of Montgomery and Mattie Mae Walker of Alexandria; a sister-in-law, Marion Veuleman of Lake Arthur; three step grandchildren, Michael Duhon, Benny Duhon and Kathy Baudoin; and three step-great grandchildren, Nat Duhon, Lauren Duhon and Seth Baudoin. He was preceded in death by his wife, Clara Boutte Davis; his parents, Willie and Katie Withers Veuleman; and his brother, Clifton Veuleman.

The family requested that visiting hours be observed from 9 a.m. today and continue until time of service. Pallbearers will be Michael Duhon, Benny Duhon, Brian Walker, John Williams Veuleman, Douglas Veuleman and Ken Hale. Honorary pallbearers will be Gene Veuleman and members of the Mason at the Masonic Lodge No. 301 Pellerin Funeral Homes of St.

Martinville is in charge of arrangements. (Pd.Adv.) Helen St. Julien Weimer June 13, 1917. Dec. 4, 2004 Lafayette Funeral services were held Monday, Dec.

6 at a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist for Helen Weimer, 87, the former Helen St. Julien, who died Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004, at 3:35 a.m.

at her residence. Interment was in St. John Cemetery. The Reverend Keith J. DeRouen, rector, St.

John the Cathedral was the celebrant of the funeral Mass and conducted the funeral services. Tom Neil, organist, and Raymond Hebert, soloist, performed for the services "Ave Maria," "Hail Mary Gentle Woman," "On Eagles Wings" and "Be Not Afraid." Giftbearers were Shannon Billeaud, Emily Castille, Amy Gaspard, Peggy Champagne and Jeanne Pellerin. Readings for the Mass were by Jennifer Gilmore and Chrissy Billeaud. Triple Lank Tested AmeriGas 101 NO TAL TANKS WING Now Safer and Mon 500 Convenient PROPANE EXCHANGE Aubrey E. Spell Breaux Bridge Memorial services will be held at St.

Bernard Catholic Church date and time pending for Aubrey Evans Spell, 63, who died Sunday, Dec. 5 at St. Martin Hospital. Interment will be in St. Bernard Cemetery No.

1. Survivors include his wife, Sandra Butaud Spell of Breaux Bridge; his parents, Roland Spell and Evelyn Morgan Spell of Lake Charles; two brothers, Phillip Spell and Ron Spell, both of Lake Charles; a sister, Janice Thomas of Lake Charles; and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his brother, Stephen Grady. Pellerin Funeral Homes of Breaux Bridge is in charge of arrangements. Inez G.

Tauzin Breaux Bridge Funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 6 at St. Bernard Catholic Church for Inez Granger Tauzin, 94, who died Friday, Dec. 3, 2004, at St. Agnes Healthcare and Rehab Center.

Interment was in St. Bernard Cemetery No 1. Survivors include her sons, Harris Tauzin of Abbeville, Charles Tauzin and Allen Tauzin, both of Breaux Bridge, and Allen Tauzin of Denton, Texas; her daughters, Mary Pesson of New Iberia, Irene Poirier and Lou Ella Thibodeaux, both of Breaux Bridge, Elaine Pesson of New Iberia and Mabel Guidry of Crowley; 30 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alexis Tauzin; her sisters, Ida Naquin, Helen Comb, Odile Goulas and Marie Segura; and her son-in-law, Lester Pesson. Pellerin Funeral Homes of Breaux Bridge was in charge of arrangements.

AD Wilford Huel Veuleman Funeral services are scheduled for 3 p.m. today (Wednesday), Dec. 1, 2004, in the Pellerin Funeral Home Chapel for Wilford Huel Veuleman, 85, who died Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004, at the Rehabilitation Hospital of Acadiana in Lafayette. Interment was in St.

Michael Cemetery. Mr. Veuleman was a veteran of World War II, having served in the United States Army. During his time in the service he served in the following areas of conflict: Survivors include her loving husband of 64 years, Jess J. Weimer of Lafayette; four daughters, Lynnie Bienvenu and her spouse Fred Elizabeth Castille and her spouse Alan, Susan Weimer Hebert and Ellen Weimer Billeaud; one son, Gil Weimer and his spouse Gayle; 16 grandchildren, Eric and Leah Weimer, Amy and Trampus Gaspard, David and Dawn Weimer, Pat and Claudia Bienvenu, Peggy and Linden Champagne, Jeanne and Gil Pellerin, Jennifer and Tim Gilmore, Emily Castille, Zack Castille, Scott and Rachel Hebert, Hunter Hebert, Chrissy and Shannon Billeaud; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Idolie Margaret Girouard and her father, J.Gilbert St. Julien, who was the former mayor of Lafayette and clerk of court of Lafayette Parish; two brothers, Lionel and C. Warren St. Julien; and one nephew, Gordon "Sandy" St. Julien.

She was a native and lifelong resident of Lafayette. Mrs. Weimer was a long time member of ToujoursFidele Federated Women's Club. She and her husband were owner's of Weimer's Carriage House Furniture Store. The Rosary was prayed Sunday at 4 p.m.

in the Martin and Castille Funeral Home of Lafayette. The family requested donations to be made to the Cathedral of St. John. Pallbearers were Eric Weimer, David Weimer, Patrick Bienvenu, Zack Castille, Scott Hebert and Hunter Hebert. Arrangements were entrusted to Martin and Castille Funeral Home, Inc.

of Lafayette. (Pd.Adv.) Obits are due by 8 a.m. on Tuesdays Business Card Size Birthday In Memory Ads are only $2540 CONGRESS EVANG oak Blanco on the trail Gov. Kathleen Blanco (left) joined the "Allons Melancon" tour to show her support for Charlie Melancon, candidate for the District 3 U.S. House of Representatives seat.

The tour traveled from Plaquemine Parish to Ascension Parish over a four-day campaign spree. On Wednesday, Dec. 1, Blanco and Melancon met with locals underneath the Evangeline Oak in St. Martinville where Blanco praised Melancon's "strong Louisiana roots and values." (Staff Photo by Nicole H. Fontenot) There's only one Teche thing News! your Subscribe now don't miss any of the action sports, coverage of government, campaign news, sales, school news, classifieds more.

NEWS Only (in Martin Parish) The Teche News OFF THE NEWSSTAND PRICE. To get your subseription Be certain you don't miss started, call Cynthia at a single issuse. 394-6232 or 332-6721 Food drive Anne Durand (right in picture at right) and Paulma Johnson (in background) organize donations during the KLFY TV 10 FoodNet Food Drive held Thursday, Dec. 2. The WalMart parking lot served as St.

Martinville's drop-off point where more than 11,000 pounds of food was collected. Once items were separated and packed in boxes, Mike Boyd (above) recorded the weight while other volunteers loaded them in trailers for storage. All of the non-perishable items will stay in St. Martin Parish to help feed the needy. (Staff Photo by Shannon Chataignier) Anne per bels Bath Tissue.

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