Daily World from Opelousas, Louisiana (2024)

Opelousas, Thursday, April 5, 1984 DAILY WORLD Mrs. A.P. Comeaux Mrs, Armas Fruge Obituaries Funeral services for Mrs. Adeline P. BASILE Funeral services for Mrs.

Armas L. Fruge, 89, are incomplete at this time, but will be held Friday in St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church here with burial in the church mausoleum. Mrs. Fruge, the former Louise Christ of Basile, died at 2 12 p.m.

Wednesday in the Basile Care Center following a long illness. Survivors include her husband, Armas L. Fruge of Basile; a son, Rufus Fruge of Lake Charles; a half sister, Mrs. Virginia Soileau of Opelousas; eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Ardoin Funeral Home of Basile is in charge of arrangements.

Comeaux, 81, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in St. James Baptist Church here with burial in Truevine Baptist Cemetery of Grand Prairie. Mrs. Comeaux died at 8:10 a.m.

Saturday in Opelousas General Hospital. She is survived by three sons, Lester and James Nelson Comeaux, both of Opelousas, and Joseph E. Comeaux of Riverside, five daughters, Mrs. Mary Lee Harrison, Mrs. Annie Lee Tyler, Mrs.

Ella Mae Riggs, Miss Ethel Lee Comeaux and Mrs. Everlyn Aggison, all of Opelousas; two sisters, Mrs. Selina Domingue of Opelousas and Mrs. Leola Peters of Beaumont, Texas; 48 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Wake services will be held from 5-10 p.m.

Friday in Williams' Funeral Home of Opelousas, which is in charge of Mrs. Rosa Smith BIG CANE Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa Smith, 85, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in Spring Bluff Baptist Church here with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs.

Smith died at 12:10 p.m. Tuesday at Bunkie General Hospital. She is survived by three sons, Arthur and Columbus Smith, both of Goudeau, and Jessie Smith of Houston, Texas; three daughters, Mrs. Mamie Green and Mrs. Delores Cotton, both of Alexandria, and Miss Glady Smith of Goudeau; 26 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.

Wake services will begin at 4 p.m. Friday in Spring Bluff Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Williams Funeral Home of Opelousas is directing. Mr. T.

Robin ARNAUDVILLE Funeral services gtor Mr. Theophile Robin, 72, will be held Kt 10 a.m. Friday in St. Francis Regis 2toman Catholic Church here with burial Jj3n the church cemetery. jtt Mr.

Robin, a resident of Arnaudville, jljUied at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday in Lafayette General Hospital. Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. i'f reddy (Bernadette) Babineaux, Mrs. tjtjfVgnes Zerangue and Mrs.

Lloyd MJeanne) Kidder, all of Arnaudville, Sf Mrs. Margaret R. Thibodeaux of Grand Coteau and Mrs. Elza (Maria) Dekerle-fcand of Kenner. i i He was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Sacred Heart League.

A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today Jf'jn Pellerin's Funeral Home of which is in charge of ROTE WINES LAMBRUSCO BIANCO ROSATO I tMi O'ORO ML. Mr. Perry Lavine Mrs. N.

Fontenot Mr. Jerome Fisher RENE JOT 'RED Mr. L. Jackson PALMETTO Funeral services for Mr. Lawrence Jackson, 74, will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Saturday in New Pilgrim Baptist Church here with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Jackson died at 8 p.m. Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital of Lafayette. Survivors include his wife, the former Rellia Mae Adams of Palmetto; six sons, Andrew, Moses and Abraham Jackson, all of Palmetto, Selven and Solomon Jackson, both of Houston, Texas, and Early Jackson of Melville; a brother, Eddie Jackson of Palmetto; 26 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren.

He was a member of the Light of Washington 184 Masons, Laborers Local 1177 and Treasurer Masonic Lodge 184. Wake services will begin at 6 p.m. Friday in New Pilgrim Baptist Church with Masonic ceremonies to be conducted at 8:30 p.m. Williams Funeral Home of Opelousas is in charge of arrangements. 750 ML.

I I BOLLA I .750 ML. 1.5 LTR. I $645 I Funeral services for Mr. Perry La-vine, 51, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in St.

John Baptist Church here with burial in St. Mark's Baptist Cemetery. Mr. Lavine died Saturday in Galves- j.ton, Texas. Survivors include his godparents, Rus-t Charles of Opelousas and Mrs.

Ger-''' tie Charles of Houston, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Ella Louise Arvie of Opelousas; a niece, Emily Louise Arvie of Opelousas and two nephews, Kenneth Wayne and Al "Terry Arvie, both of Opelousas. Visiting hours will be from 4-10 p.m. Friday in Williams Funeral Home of Opelousas, which is in charge of VILLE PLATTE Funeral services for Mrs. Nathalie Fontenot, 88, were to be held at 3 p.m.

today in Our Lady Queen of All Saints Church here with burial in Tee Mamou Cemetery. Mrs. Fontenot, the former Nathalie Thompson of Ville Platte, died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in Humana Hospital of Ville Platte. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Laura Ortego of Ville Platte and Mrs. Alice Johnson of Oakdale; a sister, Mrs. Louis (Luna) Deville of Ville Platte; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Ardoin Funeral Home of Ville Platte is directing. Funeral services for Mr.

Jerome Fisher, 73, will be held at 12 noon Saturday in Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church here with burial in St. Landry Cemetery. Mr. Fisher died Sunday at his residence in Opelousas. Survivors include his wife, the former Mary Hudson of Opelousas; two stepsons, Frank and Edward Sias, both of Chicago, a sister, Mrs.

Ollie Lewis of DeQuincy; 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be from 4-10 p.m. Friday with a rosary recitation at 7 p.m. in Williams Funeral Home of Opelousas, which is in charge of arrangements. ST.

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GALLO RHINE 'ROSE CHABLIS .1.5 LTR. 282 U.0 LTR.T the same time, however, I'm not going to take any action that is based on accusation without proof." Reagan's chemical weapons announcement said that Vice President George Bush will go to Geneva, Switzerland, in two weeks with the new proposal intended to break the deadlock in a 40-nation United Nations negotiation on a treaty banning development, production and stockpiling of the weapons. AlilME DUCK .750 $9M ML EA.I patch them and don't just put up a sign." Police Jury President Byron Briggs, like Miller, was not aware that the jury had the pothole warning signs. Briggs said he also hopes no more of the signs will have to be put up, because he hopes the potholes will be fixed. "We are not going to put out a bunch of these signs.

I think they are needed though under certain circ*mstances. It i is better to warn the people that there are potholes'. "The signs are good to warn people while the road crews are busy working on other roads." Juror Howard Austin said he authorized the signs. "I think we should have the money to fix the potholes but until we can fix them -more permanently I think the signs are good. i 'l withdrawn from the airport to ships offshore, and on Friday Reagan quietly jtounced the redeployment of the fleet away from the Lebanese coast.

During the news conference, Reagan issue with a Congressional Budget criticism that his budget and tax jxuts have hurt poorest families the most and helped the richest, saying that such criticism "not only wouldn't be fair, but I tfon't think it's true." On the subject of ethics in the adminis-, tha president said "I reject the Use of the word and I don't think it fits any situation that we have here." ST. JACOB'S cused Reagan of ignoring violations of ethical standards in his official family. "I believe the halls of government are as sacred as our temples of worship and nothing but the highest integrity is required of those who serve in government," the president said. "But at the same time, I also respect very much something that is very typically American and that is you are innocent until proven guilty." "We're having an awful lot, and have for the past several years, of guilt by accusation," he said. With the nomination of White House counselor Edwin Meese III to be attorney general stalled in the Senate while a special prosecutor investigates allegations involving his personal finances, Reagan said, without mentioning Meese: "I will be the first to remove anyone in the administration that does not have the highest integrity and I adhere to that.

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