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Merit Award winner

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Pitts & Matte CPA Inc. is a Merit Award donor for Artists Guild Unlimited’s 56th Labor Day Weekend Art Show & Sale. The show will open 1-4 pm. Wednesday-Friday at the Everett Street Gallery, 201 Everett St. Tim Matte and Guy Pitts are honoring Bob Greenwood, Gloria Matte and Lorella LaRoche-Pitts with Merit Awards in the Teens’ and Children’s categories. Diane T. Martin, Show Chairperson, receives a check from Tim Matte and Guy Pitts.

GENE K. WILLIAMS

September 26, 1924 — August 26, 2019
Gene K. Williams passed away in her home on August 26, 2019, just shy of her 95th birthday.
Gene was born on a farm in Ellison Ridge in Winston County, Mississippi. She was the youngest of seven and was the last surviving sibling. She loved her sisters and brothers and was with most of them when they died. She was always the family caretaker, going whenever anyone needed help. Her nieces and nephews loved her and visited her until the end of her life.
Gene played basketball in high school and loved to watch the Saints and basketball on TV. Her grandson, Michael, installed a new big screen TV recently and she said it would help watching sports.
Gene was married to Omar C. “Jut” Murphy for 25 years. They moved to Patterson in 1953 with Southern Natural Gas. Gene worked at Stella’s Beauty Shop from 1953 to 1974. She helped many of the women of Patterson stay beautiful each week and listened to the troubles of their lives. She felt like her customers were all her friends. Her daughters would complain that the permanent wave solution smelled bad. Gene’s answer to them was, “That’s the smell of money. You buy a $2 box of permanent wave and charge $25 to know how to apply it.”
Gene helped establish First Baptist Church of Patterson. Her church family at FBC and the youth that she worked with stayed in contact with her. Gene had a strong but practical faith. She believed that you pray like it depends on God and you work like it depends on you. Gene was also active in Eastern Star in Morgan City. She served as Worthy Matron in 1964 of Alice Chapter No 5. She was also very active with Patterson school. She played on the Moms basketball teams several years while her daughters were in school — dressed just crazy enough to embarrass them. Gene also served in many leadership positions for the PTA of Patterson school.
She left Patterson in 1974 to be a housemother at LSU for Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Gene moved to Houston in 1976 to be close to her daughter, Judy and her family. Gene worked at Isabel Gerhart and Saks Fifth Avenue in Designer Dresses. She served many of the socialites in Houston and had fun with the beautiful ball gowns. She returned to Patterson in 1986 to be near her daughter, Martha and her granddaughter Katie.
Gene subsequently married Clifton Phillips in 1990; he passed in 1997. Both loved to garden. Growing vegetables was something that Gene did all her life. She was never afraid of hard work and it showed in the results of her garden, canning, and freezing vegetables. Her children, grandkids, friends and neighbors were the lucky recipients of her pear and fig preserves. Her rolls, pound cakes, cobblers, and chicken salad were gifts for many of her friends. She was active in the Patterson Garden Club serving as president in 1998-99. A tree was planted in her honor at Hattie Watts Elementary School in 2000 for her service.
Gene fell in love for the last and final time when she met Robert Williams of Franklin on an AARP trip to Washington, D.C. They were married in 2002 and enjoyed 15 years together in Franklin until Bob died at home with Gene caring for him. They had a wonderful life together gardening, traveling, and spending time with children and grandchildren. Bob used to say that he never knew what real happiness was until he met Gene and she said he was the best thing in her life.
Gene Williams is survived by her two daughters, Martha Chauvin of Patterson and Judith Baker and her husband, Joe, of Houston. Gene had three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Katherine Chauvin of Patterson and her fiancé, Alton Pisani, and daughters, Kaydence Topham and Kenzie Pisani. John Baker of Houston. Michael Baker of Houston and his wife, Marci, and their sons, Cullen and Brandon.
Gene loved her daughters exceptionally, but her grands and great-grands were her delight. She was always interested in their lives and wanting them to do well. She had them all on her “Find my Friends” app on her iPhone and would check each night to see that they were home and safe. She was up to date with technology, using her iPad and iPhone to keep up with family and friends with email and Facebook.
Her daughter, Martha, lived with her the last year and a half as her primary caretaker until she needed more help. Martha and Judy are so grateful for the live-in help that was given by Mary Beckworth of Lafayette. Mary was an angel sent from heaven. They are also in a debt of thanks to Melvina Morris of Franklin for all of her help. Special thanks go to her neighbors and the friends from Franklin First Methodist Church.
Visitation will be on Saturday afternoon from 12:30 to 2 p.m. at Ibert’s Mortuary in Franklin; followed be a service officiated by the Rev. Steve Porter. A private burial for the family will be at Ibert’s Memorial Park Mausoleum in Patterson following the service.
Serving as pallbearers will be her grandsons, Michael Baker and John Baker, her granddaughter’s fiancé, Alton Pisani, her great-grandsons, Cullen Baker and Brandon Baker, and her good friend, Steve Landry of Franklin.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to First United Methodist Church of Franklin, 920 Main St., Franklin, La. 70538 in her memory.
Family and friends may view the obituary and express their condolences online by visiting www.iberts.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Ibert’s Mortuary, Inc., 1007 Main Street, Franklin, LA 70538, (337) 828-5426.

KEVIN MARK ELLIOTT

Kevin Mark Elliott, 59, a native of Morgan City and resident of Bayou L’Ourse, died Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019.
He is survived by his mother, Doris Elliott of St. Martinville; and five siblings, Bruce Elliott of Thibodaux, Joanne Ratcliff of Gray, Clay Elliott of Bayou L’Ourse, Kelly Parrish of Loreauville and Edith Suire of Lafayette.
He was preceded in death by his father and two brothers.
Visitation will be Thursday from 9 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. at Twin City Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Morgan City Cemetery.
Twin City Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

ANDREW HEBERT JR.

Andrew Hebert Jr., 77, a native of Morgan City and resident of Lafayette, died Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019.
Visitation will be 7-10:30 a.m. Saturday at Kinchen Funeral Home in Lafayette. Services will be at 11 a.m. at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in Lafayette. Burial will follow.
He is survived by his wife, Hilda Ramagos-Hebert of Lafayette; two sons, LaToris Hebert of Lafayette and Landell Ramagos of Houston; and a daughter, LaTina St. Amant of Lafayette.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Kinchen Funeral Home of Lafayette is in charge of arrangements.

Wheel House for Aug. 28

MCHS CLASS OF ’99
Holding a class reunion at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug 30, Jamboree at Tiger Stadium; and 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Aug 30, class reunion party, at St. Mary Senior Citizens Center, home of St. Mary AARP, 4014 Chennault St., Morgan City. Cost: $30 individual/$50 couple. May pay via Cashapp $MCHS99. Any Tri-City area Class of 1999 welcome to attend. Payment also accepted at the door. For info call Teranekia Hawkins, 337-256-8567 or LaShonda Kelly, 225-270-4625.

DINNERS
Claire House for Women and Children barbeque dinner fundraiser 11 a.m. until on Sept. 7 at Bayou Vista Community Center, 1333 Belleview St. Menu: chicken, dressing, baked beans, potato salad, dessert and drink. Donation $8. Proceeds benefit children’s obstacle playground equipment. For info call 985-519-6886.

SPONSORSHIPS
Chez Hope A Walk to Remember needs sponsors for its 5K fundraiser Oct. 5 in Berwick. Levels are: platinum, $300, includes logo on shirt, social media recognition, and event acknowledgement; gold, $200, social media recognition and event acknowledgement; and silver, $100, event acknowledgement. For info email brittany.chezhope@gmail.com or call 337-828-4200.

Bike Morgan City plan presented to council

The Morgan City government got a look Tuesday at a proposed master plan for the Bike Morgan City bicycle path, more than 16 miles of trail designed to connect neighborhoods, create a recreational opportunity and give the city another attraction during a continuing economic slump. Eric Matte presented the plan, developed by the T. Baker Smith urban planning and engineering firm, to the City Council. Bike Morgan City would be created by expanding an existing trail with a combination of off-road paths, bike lanes on existing streets and shared roads. “The vision for this plan is for the implementation of a dedicated,

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President Trump approves aid for Barry recovery

BATON ROUGE — Local governments will get help from the federal government with repairing damage caused by Tropical Storm Barry.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday approved a major disaster declaration request for seven parishes, including St. Mary.
The declaration makes governments eligible for financial help for debris removal, emergency protective measures, roads and bridges, water control facilities, buildings and equipment, utilities, and parks and recreational facilities.
The declaration also includes Allen, Iberia, Lafourche, Plaquemines, Terrebonne and Vermilion.
Other surrounding parishes are eligible for lower levels of assistance.
No declaration is expected for individual assistance based on an assessment of damages to homes and other property.
Barry, which became a hurricane briefly before coming ashore at Intracoastal City at midday July 13, didn’t bring what forecasters feared would be up to 30 inches of rain.
But it did bring winds strong enough to damage the region’s power grid.
Nearly all of St. Mary Parish was without power for most of the July 13-14 weekend.
Gov. John Bel Edwards thanked the administration for supporting the state as it continues to make progress from flooding from Barry that hit southeast and southwest Louisiana to central Louisiana.
“We are now in the heart of hurricane season, and it’s important for the state, our local partners and our citizens to stay prepared and informed as threats such as Dorian continue to develop,” said Edwards.
“Hurricane Barry didn’t wallop us like we expected, but it still caused significant property damage,” said U.S. Sen. John Kennedy. “The president’s disaster declaration will help us recover and rebuild.”

Area teams take part in jamboree

Hanson Memorial, Centerville, Franklin and West St. Mary will participate in high school jamboree action to kick off the 2019 prep season.
Centerville will host the annual Centerville Jamboree on Thursday at Bulldog Stadium beginning at 6 p.m.
In the opener, the Hanson Memorial Tigers will take on the Convenant Christian Lions at 6 p.m. in the 2019 Centerville Jamboree.
The Centerville Bulldogs will do battle with the Central Catholic of Morgan City Eagles at 7 p.m. in the second contest of the Centerville Jamboree.
On Friday, the West St. Mary Wolfpack will square off against the Franklin Hornets in the annual Franklin Jamboree at 6 p.m. at J. C. Dry Stadium.
Centerville and Franklin will host jamboree action Thursday and Friday to kick off the 2019 prep football season.

LILLIE MAE NOTTO BUTLER

Lillie Mae Notto Butler, 74, a resident of Verdunville, La. and native of Franklin, La., passed away on Thursday, August 22, 2019 at 8:20 a.m. in Patterson, La.
Visitation will be observed on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at the Nazarene Baptist Church Highway 182 Franklin (Verdunville), La. from 9 a.m. until funeral services at 11 a.m.
Reverend Henry Harris will officiate the services. Burial will follow services in the Nazarene Church Cemetery in Franklin (Verdunville), La.
Memories of Lillie will forever remain in the hearts of her husband of fifty-five years, Hilliard Butler of Verdunville, La.; a son, Lawrence (Nicole) Butler Sr. of Patterson, La.; a daughter, Alicia Butler of Verdunville, La.; two brothers, Alvin Nico of Franklin, La. and Larry (Diane) Nico Sr. of Centerville, La.; three sisters, Mary Howard of Franklin, La. and Jessica Nico and Valerie Paul both of Atlanta, GA; eight grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, three brothers-in-law and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Lillie was preceded in death by her parents, her step-father, two sisters, three brothers, her father & mother-in-law, and two godchildren.
Visit www.jones-funeral-home.com to send condolences to family.

LOVELLA W. AUGUST

Mrs. Lovella W. August, age 71, a native and resident of Jeanerette, La., went home to Glory, on August 24, 2019 at her daughter’s home in Jeanerette, La.
Visitation will be observed on Saturday, August 31, 2019 at Otis Mortuary Chapel (501 Willow St., Franklin, La.) from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and Funeral Service also Saturday, August 31, 2019, Otis Mortuary Chapel at 11 a.m.
Mrs. August, is survived by her husband, Deacon Raymond August of Jeanerette, La.; (3) sons: James (Ester Mae) Sereal, Lathaniel (Wanda) Sereal both of Jeanerette, La.; and Raymond (Shonda) August of New Iberia, La.; (6) daughters: Willie Mae Sereal, Pamela (Thadeaus) Clay, Samatha (Nathaniel) Valen, Quintella (Dwayne) Goodwin, all of Jeanerette, La.; Monica (Kevin) Tyler, Emma Jean (Demondrick) Sereal, Beaulah (Kate) Prejean, all of New Iberia, La.; (35) Grandchildren. (30) Great Grandchildren.
Officiating Minister: Rev. Jules Anderson, Jr. The OTIS MORTUARY, Inc. of Franklin, La. is in charge of arrangements.

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