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Spirit of Morgan City Christmas Festival

This year's Spirit of Morgan City Christmas Festival on Saturday at Lawrence Park had a special treat: ice-skating. A rink was set up in the park to let young and old glide on the ice. The Grinch didn't spoil Christmas for young festival-goers Saturday, and lots of Christmas characters were on hand, along with a visit from Santa and performances by the Central Elementary Choir and the MCHS Fancy Dancers.

The Review/Diane Miller Fears

Mistletoe and Moss

The Mistletoe and Moss Holiday Market, presented by the St. Mary Chamber of Commerce, was held Saturday under the U.S. 90 bridge in Morgan City. The event, timed to coincide with Small Business Saturday, drew more than 80 vendors, offered gift and holiday-themed items.

The Review/Diane Miller Fears

Southern Lab downs Eagles in football quarterfinal

St. Mary Parish’s last prep football playoff run ended Friday, when Southern Lab beat Central Catholic 35-0 in the Select Division IV quarterfinals.
Central Catholic ends its season with a 9-4 record. Southern Lab, 10-1, is the division’s second seed.
Southern Lab moves on to play third-seeded Ouachita Christian on Friday in Baton Rouge.
Central Catholic’s defense held Southern Lab, which averaged more than 49 points per game this season, to a single touchdown through the game’s first 21 minutes. The Eagles intercepted a pass in their end zone and stopped the Kittens in the red zone during that stretch.
But the Eagles fumbled on their own 20-yard line, setting Southern Lab up for a 6-yard touchdown run by quarterback Marlon Brown and a 14-0 halftime lead.
Southern Lab’s defense, meanwhile, knocked Central Catholic off its game.
The Kittens sacked Central Catholic quarterback Benjamin Case seven times and held the Eagles to a net 7 yards of offense.
For Central Catholic, Case was 8-for-24 passing for 48 yards.
Landon Ramagos caught six passes for 34 yards, and Jack Lipari caught two for 14.
On the ground, both Case and running back Cash Baker were held to negative yardage.
Central Catholic managed to cross midfield only twice.
For Southern Lab, Amriyan Asberry carried 19 times for 99 yards to lead a ground attack that finished with 253 yards. Joshua Davis scored two touchdowns in the second half.
Brown hit on 7-of-11 passes for 61 yards.
Central Catholic started the season with the need to replace starting quarterback Caleb O’Con and running back Damondrick Blackburn, who set school records for yardage and scoring.
The Eagles started 2023 by dropping two of its first three games before winning six of its next seven.
Central Catholic beat Hamilton Christian 28-6 in the bi-district round of the playoffs and then defeated St. Frederick 6-2 in the regional to earn a place in the quarterfinals.
Friday’s other Select Division IV semifinal will pit Vermilion Catholic against Riverside Academy on Friday in Abbeville.

LARRY JONES SR.

Larry Jones Sr., 75, a native and resident of Patterson, died Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023, at Ochsner St. Mary in Morgan City.
Visitation will be Saturday from 9 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. at Good Hope Baptist Church in Patterson. Burial will follow in New Salem Cemetery in Patterson with military honors.
He is survived by three sons, Larry Jones Jr. of Jeanerette, Troy Jones of Patterson and Edward Jones of Bayou Vista; two daughters, Ashley Washington of Patterson and Andre Williams of Morgan City; three brothers, Charles Jones and Floyd Jones, both of Patterson, and Jeff Jones of Cutoff; four sisters, Maltilda Ray and Katherine Jones, both of Patterson, Marion Johnson of Baton Rouge and Ann Jones of Meridian, Mississippi; 19 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, wife and two brothers.
Jones Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

KRISTIN MICHELE MYERS

Kristin Michele Myers, 33, a native and resident of Morgan City, died Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2023.
She is survived by four children, Neveah Whitehead, Kassidee DeHart, Brantley Trahan and Cayden Trahan; mother, Michele Pierron; father, Donald Myers; and siblings, Eric Hanks and Corey Myers.
She was preceded in death by a sister and maternal and paternal grandparents.
Visitation will be Sunday from noon until services at 4 p.m. at Twin City Funeral Home, who is in charge of arrangements.

KIM DAIGLE JACKSON

In loving memory of Kim Daigle Jackson
Kim Daigle Jackson, 64, a native and resident of Morgan City, passed away peacefully, at her home on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Kim was born on March 28, 1959, in Morgan City, the daughter of Jason P. Daigle and Marlene Alpha Daigle.
Kim was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and friend. Kim’s passion in life was her family, especially her grandchildren, who were her world. She found joy and fulfillment in preparing delicious meals for her family and friends, tending to the plants with her husband, and watching the garden grow. Many days were spent on the patio bird and squirrel watching, while drinking coffee. She found solace in reading her Bible and enjoyed western novels.
She will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her husband of 47 years, William “Mike” Jackson; one son, William “Cody” Jackson and wife April; two grandchildren, Bree and Blake Jackson; two brothers, Troy J. Daigle and his wife LaJoy, and Lance P. Daigle and his wife Crystal; mother-in-law, Sarah “Pat” Jackson; two sisters-in-law, Phyllis Jackson and Belinda Daigle; aunt and uncle, Maxine and Donald Walker; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, friends, and loving neighbors past and present.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jason P. Daigle and Marlene Alpha Daigle; and her twin brother, Keith P. Daigle.
In keeping with Kim’s wishes, she will be cremated, and no services will be held.

LANDON SCOTT MYERS

August 28, 1998 — November 25, 2023
Landon Scott Myers, 25, a resident of Napoleonville, passed away November 25, 2023.
Landon was born August 28, 1998, in Morgan City, the son of Deborah Race Naquin and Randall Myers.
Landon was a vibrant individual whose passion for art, drawing, and music knew no bounds. With a quick wit and a magnetic personality, he never failed to light up a room and leave a lasting impression on everyone he encountered. Landon possessed a kind heart and never met a stranger.
Landon will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his mother, Deborah Race Naquin and husband Daren of Napoleonville; father, Randall Scott Myers of Bayou L’Ourse; sister, Brittany Myers Plaisance and wife Danielle of Thibodaux; step-siblings, Lindsay Vedros and husband Timmy of Napoleonville, Kyle Naquin of Napoleonville, Cassidy Naquin of Baton Rouge; maternal grandmother, Marietta Race of Morgan City; paternal grandmother, Debby Torrance Theriot; step grandparents, Carroll and Connie Naquin.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Alec Race Sr.; paternal grandfather, Ricky Myers.
In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made out to the Life House Recovery Center or the Grove Recovery Center. Donations may be mailed to Deborah Myers at 3201 Hwy 308, Napoleonville, LA, 70390.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, December 2, 2023, at Pharr Chapel Church in Morgan City, with Rev. Joy Comeaux officiating. Visitation will be held Saturday, December 2, 2023, at Pharr Chapel Church from 9:00 a.m. until the time of service.

ANTHONY JOSEPH CANNATA

April 13, 1954 — November 22, 2023
Anthony Joseph Cannata, A.J., a resident of Morgan City, Louisiana, passed away peacefully at his home on the morning of November 22, 2023.
A.J. was born April 13, 1954, in New Orleans, LA as the only child of Joseph M. Cannata and Grace M. Cannata. Joe, Grace and A.J. moved to Morgan City when A.J. was a young boy, where he resided for the remainder of his life. A.J. graduated from Morgan City High School in 1972, then went on to receive a B.S. in Construction Management from the College of Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1976. (He bled purple and gold as much as anyone could.) Shortly after graduating from LSU, A.J. moved home to Morgan City and married the love of his life, Linda B. Cannata on January 22, 1977. A.J. briefly worked for Teledyne Movible Offshore, before charting his own path forward. A.J. utilized his Construction Management Degree for several years performing several civil and industrial projects, as well as building many residential homes in the Morgan City area. The economic downturn in the early 1980’s decimated his construction business, which led him to seek out new opportunities. A.J. went back to school to obtain his Real Estate Brokers license and shortly after took over the Grace Cannata Real Estate which was founded by his mother. A.J. ran Grace Cannata Real Estate, along with his sister in-law Deanna Stansbury, for many years to provide for his family but always wanted something more than a small broker could achieve in a small town with limited resources. In 1995 A.J. and his lifelong friend, Greg Guidry, founded Tanks-A-Lot Inc., an oilfield service rental company. This business endeavor would forever change the trajectory of his life as well as the lives of many family members and friends.
A.J. finally found a challenge worthy of the endless amount of energy he had. Armed with only 12 tanks and a hefty bank loan, he hit the ground running and poured his heart and soul into Tanks-A-Lot. His drive and determination transformed Tanks-A-Lot into something that no one could imagine, providing equipment to the oil & gas industry across the globe. Most people can give 100% to something and not have much else to give in other areas, however A.J. somehow gave 100% to his business, 100% to his family, 100% to his friends, 100% to his personal hobbies, and countless other people and endeavors as well. He had a love/hate relationship with technology, however the cell phone truly unshackled him. He could now hit the road chasing business and conducting business along the way. Some of his cell phone bills in the mid 90’s were scary to say the least. If he ran out of business calls to make, he’d make personal calls to friends & family, checking on everyone, planning a fishing trip, hunting trip, golfing trip, or all things related to LSU. A.J. had a knack for connecting people from all walks of life to himself and to each other, he cherished his family and friends and truly loved making memories. A.J. had very few pure business relationships, most of them quickly transformed into lifelong friendships. For those who knew him, any trip with him would be an adventure, sometimes filled with curveballs, but always great memories! One of his accomplishments which he rarely took credit for was creating the Morgan City Open Fishing Rodeo & Golf Tournament, a non-profit organization committed to supporting higher education in our community. Later in life his greatest joy was being Pawpaw to his five grandchildren, they were the light of his life and second to none. For the ones he left behind, of course we feel like he had more life to live and more memories to make, but I would challenge anyone to find another person who got more out of their time on earth. Even though A.J. was an only child, the list of brothers and sisters he left behind is long and distinguished, from Alaska all the way to Trinidad. Rest easy, until we meet again.
A.J. is survived by his spouse, Linda B. Cannata, his sons and their spouses Joey and Jennifer Cannata, Sammy and Natalie Cannata, Grandchildren Giovanna “Gracie Girl” , Lucas (JoJo), Dominick, Dean and Santo (Conchito).
A.J. was preceded in death by his mother and father Joe & Grace Cannata, and grandson Gabrial Cannata.
There will be a Celebration of his life Saturday December 2, 2023.
Visitation:
Twin City Funeral Home 9 am – 12 pm
412 Fourth St.
Morgan City, LA 70380
Rosary:
Twin City Funeral Home 12:00 pm – 12:30 pm
412 Fourth St.
Morgan City, LA 70380
Mass:
Sacred Heart Church 1 pm – 2 pm
415 Union St.
Morgan City, LA 70380
Burial:
St. Patricks Cemetery 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Gibson LA
Reception:
Atchafalaya at Idlewild 3:30 pm – until
400 Cotten Rd.
Patterson, LA 70392

Wheel House for Nov. 29

FEEDING PROGRAM
For senior citizens and the needy is at noon Saturday, Dec. 2, at Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church, 113 Federal Ave., Morgan City. Dine-in only.

Southern Illinois shuts out Nicholls in playoff

No. 14/17 Southern Illinois jumped out to a three-touchdown lead in the first quarter and never looked back as the Nicholls State University football team was defeated 35-0 in the opening round of the FCS playoffs Saturday afternoon at Saluki Stadium.
With the loss, Nicholls wraps up the season with a 6-5 overall record. It marks the sixth time in nine years under head coach Tim Rebowe that the Colonels finished with a winning record. Southern Illinois (8-4) will advance in the FCS playoffs to take on No. 4 seed Idaho.
For the game, Nicholls was limited to a season-low 252 yards of total offense, including 75 on the ground. Senior David Robinson Jr. led the team with 65 yards receiving on five receptions. SIU totaled 358 yards with Ro Elliott rushing for 111 yards and two touchdowns. Nic Baker tossed a pair of TDs as well.
Playing their first home game ever at Saluki Stadium, SIU wasted no time taking command with a 21-0 lead through the opening quarter. Elliott scored on a short run before Pat McQuaide tossed an interception, leading to a short field and a Justin Strong rushing TD. McQuaide finished the game with 126 yards passing on 12 of 26 and threw two interceptions.
Nicholls finally got its offense going with a couple first downs, but a holding penalty thwarted the drive and led to a punt into the end zone.
The Salukis then took advantage of two pass interferences and made it 21-0 on a touchdown pass from Baker to Aidan Quinn for 14 yards.
In the second, the Colonels had a special teams miscue when Kylan Dupre dropped the ball on an attempted punt. But Nicholls kept SIU off the scoreboard as Jake Baumgarte missed a 28-yard field goal.
The Colonel defense came up again with a stop on fourth down in their own territory, and then had a chance to carry some momentum into the half. Helped by two catches by Robinson, Nicholls moved inside the SIU 10 and eventually faced a fourth-and-goal at the 2 with less than a minute to go. McQuaide tried to make a pass but was sacked, keeping the score at 21-0.
Nicholls received the ball to start the second half but went three-and-out and SIU followed with a 60-yard TD run by Elliott. After the second pick by McQuaide, Baker found Vinson Davis III for a 7-yard score and a commanding 35-0 lead.
Late in the third, Perry Ganci secured a sack for the Colonels to force a punt and a bad snap gave Nicholls the ball at the SIU 11. But again, the offense came up empty as a fourth-down pass to Quincy Brown was incomplete.
The score remained at 35-0 for the rest of the game as Nicholls suffered its first shutout in 10 all-time playoff appearances.
For the defense, Devonte' Mathews had a team-high 10 tackles while Brandon Lairy added nine stops. Joe Mason and senior Perry Ganci each had a sack.

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