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Clara R. S. Williams

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Clara R. S. Williams was called to her Heavenly Home on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 7:50 p.m. at the age of 85. She was the daughter of the late Clifford and Georgiana Riley, sister of Ella Riley, wife (first marriage) of the late Raymond Steward, and mother of Sandra Irons, Pastor Raymond (Leola) Sr., Ron (Debbie), and Travia Steward, Leonard (Theresa), and Natachia Riley, and the late Cheryl (Robert) Hogan. She was preceded in death by siblings Leroy, Irvin, Leonard, and Lucien Riley and Shirley Griffin. She was the wife (second marriage) of the late Albert Williams, and stepmother of Walter (Patricia), Albert Sr., and Percy (Jean) Williams, and Jackie (Douglas) Hall. She is survived by 32 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends. Familya and friends attended her homegoing celebration on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at the St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Ironton, LA. Bishop Wilfret Johnson is officiated with Reverend Haywood Johnson as host pastor. Interment: Ironton Cemetery. To sign the guestbook, please visit www.robinsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

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Marilyn Segari Marks

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Marilyn Segari Marks peacefully entered into eternal rest on April 11, 2017 at the age of 91. She was a native of New Orleans, LA and resident of Belle Chasse, LA for 56 years. Beloved wife of the late John Marks Jr, daughter of the late Louis and Lillie Segari, and sister of the late Audrey Clark (Max), Rosalie, Trixie, Bert, Joe Segari, and Louis Segari. Survived by dearly beloved children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren: Johnny Marks III (Janet), Patrick Marks, Sr. (Lisa), Scott Marks, Sr. (Trudy) and Mary Howard (Mike); grandchildren: Johnny Marks IV, Shane Marks, Josh Marks (Debbie), the late Todd Marks, step-grandchild April; Patrick Marks, Jr. (Marie), Kristy Amedee (Joe Paul), step-grandchild Rene’ Hernandez; Scott Marks, Jr., Megan Marks; Mark Howard, and Jenna Howard; great grandchildren: Jessica Marks, Destonie Marks, Ethan Marks, Liam Marks, Beckham Marks, Quin Amedee, Payton Amedee, Juliette Amedee, Aubree Amedee and step-grandchildren Jace and Caine. Also survived by a host of nieces and nephews. Our hearts are full of gratitude when we say thank you to her primary care physician, Dr. Marc Friedman (Phylis), and Cardiologists Dr. Murat Celebi and Dr. Craig Walker. Relatives and friends attended a visitation and mass at Mothe Funeral Home in Harvey, LA on Monday, April 17, 2017. Interment: Westlawn Cemetery, Gretna, LA. In lieu of flowers, please make donation to the American Heart Association. To view and sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mothefunerals.com.

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Margie Lowry Toney

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Margie Lowry Toney, a longtime resident of Port Sulphur, LA passed away peacefully at home with her loving family on April 18, 2017 at the age of 85. Margie is survived by her daughters, Karen Toney and Tammy Toney Killingsworth; grandson, Kyle Ralph Killingsworth; brother James W. Lowry and sister-in-law, Robbie Lowry. She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ralph S. Toney; sister, Dorothy Sorrels, Jean Colligan and brothers-in-law, Lester Sorrels and Joe Colligan and her parents, Loyd and Ruby Buford Lowry. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Margie was born in Freeport, Texas but lived the majority of her life on Lowry Lane in Port Sulphur, Louisiana where she operated her own beauty salon. She met and fell in love with her husband, Ralph, at one of the local poker games and was married to him for 50 years until he passed away in 2008. Margie loved to play golf and go bowling with friends and family. She also loved playing Bingo, going to the casino and playing her numbers for the lottery. She will be best remembered by her loving family for her amazing homemade candies, strong work ethic and motherly love. Relatives and friends of the family attended a visitation at Mothe Funeral Home in Harvey, LA on Saturday, April 22, 2017. Graveside services followed at Westlawn Memorial Park in Gretna, LA. To view and sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mothefunerals.com.

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Robin Brewer

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Robin Brewer passed away on April 15, 2017. Robin was born on September 20, 1958 to Barton and Florence Longman in Baton Rouge. She grew up in Port Sulphur with three siblings, and graduated from Port Sulphur High School in 1977. Shortly after graduating, she was asked if she wanted a job driving ambulances. And so began the career of an EMS legend. As a paramedic, she saved lives using her vast medical knowledge and ability to perform her skills swiftly and accurately. Robin worked her way to Supervisor and Education Coordinator. Throughout the years, she has taught many EMTs. Through their patient care, they carry on her legacy. Time and time again, she sacrificed herself for the good of her patients. Robin had an amazing sense of humor. She could make a room erupt in laughter with her quirky antics. She loved her grandchildren, and she spent as much time as possible with them. Robin is survived by her children Heather Landry and husband Ronnie, Ivan “Trey” Brewer III and wife Natasha, Jordan Brewer and wife Jessica; her grandchildren Alexis Landry, Alexis Brewer, Jordan Landry, Brandon Landry, Christian Brewer, Zachary Brewer, David Brewer; her parents Barton and Florence Longman; her sister Laura Alderman; and numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her brothers Barton “Buddy” Longman, Jr. and David Longman. A memorial service was held for Robin at the Belle Chasse Auditorium on April 20, 2017.

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Gerald “Jerry” Joseph Pigniolo

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Gerald “Jerry” Joseph Pigniolo, passed away suddenly, at his residence in Jesuit Bend, LA on April 12, 2017 at the age of 73. He was born to the late August Joseph Pigniolo and the late Irene Pigniolo Bourgeois on August 24, 1943, in Port Sulphur. He married his high school sweetheart, Fannie Marie Treadway on August 22, 1964 in Port Sulphur. He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church in Belle Chasse. He is preceded in death by his father, August Joseph Pigniolo; his mother, Irene Pigniolo Bourgeois; his stepfather, Francis P. Bourgeois, Sr.; father and mother-in-law, the late Emile and Emma Treadway and his sister, Phyllis Pigniolo Wallace. Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Fannie Marie Treadway Pigniolo; his children Gerald “Jerry” Joseph Pigniolo, Jr. (Billie Jo), Trudi Ann Pigniolo Borne (Owen, IV) and Amy Lynn Pigniolo Armstrong (Scott); his two sisters, Jackie Bychurch and Barbara Perkins; his sister-in-law, Jeannie Armstrong and brother-in-law, Morris Treadway (Dorothy); loving and dedicated “PeePaw” to Peyton Laine Pigniolo, Owen “Boo” Borne V, Bryanna Marie and Cameron Rene Armstrong; loving Uncle to numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer masses or donations to the OLPH Building Fund, Donate Life America or American Diabetes Foundation. A visitation and funeral mass were held on Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at Mothe Funeral Home in Harvey, LA. Burial was at Westlawn Cemetery in Gretna. Family and friends may view and sign the online guestbook at www.mothefunerals.com

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Lawrence Luke Stipelcovich

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Lawrence Luke Stipelcovich went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at the age of 89. He was a native of Empire, LA and served in the U.S. Army in WWII. He worked as a Commercial Fisherman for many years of his life. He is preceded in death by his wife Nora Maltese Stipelcovich of 60 years. Son of the late Joseph Peter Stipelcovich and Mary Louise Bowers Stipelcovich. He is survived by his children, Kathleen Stipelcovich Welch (Dewayne), Alana Stipelcovich Beaugez (Donald), and Mary Stipelcovich Abadie (Glenn, the late Percy Castille); his grandchildren, Chad Rudolph, Chance Lay, Rachelle Vick, Kenneth Castille, Joshua Castille, Joseph Beaugez, his great-grandchildren, Hali Vick, Marianna Rudolph, Christa Lay, Zachary Lay, Alex Castille, Courtney Vick, and Kacey Rudolph. Brother of the late Willie and Samuel Stipelcovich. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends of the family attended visitation on the evening of Friday, April 28, 2017, at Mothe Funeral Home, 2100 Westbank Expwy., Harvey, LA, and again on the morning of Saturday, April 29, 2017, at St. Ann Catholic Church in Empire, LA. A funeral mass was also held on Saturday at St. Ann Catholic Church. Interment: Nairn Cemetery. Family and friends may view and sign the online guestbook at www.mothefunerals.com.

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Byron Stan St. Ann

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Byron Stan St. Ann, born on February 25, 1969, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2017. Byron is the Son of Willie Mae Gartoucies St. Ann and the late Finley John St. Ann. Beloved Father of Korey B. Ancalade (Allie) and Starberrie A. Vaughn (Carl C.J.). Step-father of Maurice Lobrano Jr. (Chelsey) and Kyle Lobrano (Misty). Grandfather of Camaya, Lil Korey, Kambrie, Lil Maurice, Karmyn, Marcelo and soon to arrive Baby Lobrano. Brother of Donald St. Ann (Kim), John St. Ann (Nadine) and Shane St. Ann (Tessie). He was the Companion of Tasha Evans. Uncle to a host of nieces and nephews. Byron was a lifelong resident of Plaquemines Parish and had a deep passion and love for oyster fishing.He will always be loved and missed. A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 29, 2017.

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Lawrence A. Ben

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MCPO Lawrence A. Ben, USN Ret. born March 14, 1950 to the late Clarence, Sr. and Iona Ben. He entered into eternal rest on Monday, April 24, 2017. Husband of the late Merril Ben for approximately 40 years. Father of Lavena Ben, Natasha Ben-Kamara and the late Raquel Ben. Father-in-law of Alusine Kamara. Brother of Tyrone Ben, Michael Ben and the late Clarence Ben, Jr. Grandfather of Andrew Kamara. Brother-in-law of Joyce Ben and JoAnn Ben. Godson of Marion Robinson. Godfather of Jerome Ben. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, cousin Cheryl Honore, other relatives and and his special friends: Wilford Alexander, Milton Coleman, Richard Gonzales, Donald Provost and Ronald Williams. He was reared and educated in Plaquemines Parish, LA. He graduated from Phoenix High School, Class of 1969. Master Chief Ben served 30 years in the US Navy, retiring from Naval Support Activity New Orleans in 1999. Relatives and friends of the family attended a memorial mass with military honors at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 8968 LA-23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037 on Saturday, April 29, 2017. Rev. Kyle Dave, Celebrant.

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Bert Adams Sr.

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Bert Adams Sr., passed away surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at the age of 72. Beloved husband of Barbara Navarre Adams for 55 years. Father of Bert Adams Jr. (Sherry), Steven Adams, (Lynn), and Dawn Adams Drury (Bryant). Son of the late Carleen and Berth Adams. Brother of Keith Adams (Tressie) and Rhonda Latham (Max). Nephew of Sylvia Phillips. Grandfather of Kassidy Ton (Joel), Bert Adams, III, Jeremy Adams, Meaghan Marquize (Blake), Madison Drury, and McKenzie Drury. Future great-grandfather of Tristan Ton. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. He loved to be with his family and had a passion for hunting, fishing and golf. He retired from Chevron after 35 years of service and then worked for the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Department for 10 years. He was a lifelong resident of Boothville, LA. Relatives and friends of the family, also employees of Chevron and the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Department attended visitation and funeral service at Mothe Funeral Home, 2100 Westbank Expwy., Harvey, LA on Thursday, April 27, 2017. Interment will be privately held at a later date. Family and friends may view and sign the online guestbook at www.mothefunerals.com.

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Ah’ Meena Nicole-Grace Bates

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Baby Ah’ Meena Nicole-Grace Bates passed away on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at Ochsner Baptist Hospital. Beloved baby girl of Alexa Kira Bates and Sir Anthony Essenex Brooks. Baby sister of Aydenn Chandler-Rashon Bates. Granddaughter of Courtney Bates (Adolph) Scott, Eric (Hiroko) Gresham, Terrence Jones, Fredrick McKinnzie and the late Johnny and Mary Jones, Thomas and Lula Mae Essex. Great-granddaughter of Lennell Green, Denese Honore, Jimmy Douglas and the late Nathan Green, Leo Gresham, Peggy Bates and Oziah Payne. Also survived by two aunts, four uncles a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends attended the funeral service on Sunday, April 30, 2017 at Robinson Family Funeral Home in Belle Chasse. Minister Kallium Reynolds officiated. For online condolences, please visit www.robinsonfamilyfuneralhome.com

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Lawrence A. Ben

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MCPO Lawrence A. Ben, USN Ret., entered into eternal rest on Monday, April 24 at the age of 67. He was born March 14, 1950 to the late Clarence, Sr. and Iona Ben. Husband of the late Merril Ben for approximately 40 years. Father of Lavena Ben, Natasha Ben-Kamara and the late Raquel Ben. Father-in-law of Alusine Kamara. Brother of Tyrone Ben, Michael Ben and the late Clarence Ben, Jr. Grandfather of Andrew Kamara. Brother-in-law of Joyce Ben and JoAnn Ben. Godson of Marion Robinson. Godfather of Jerome Ben. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, cousin Cheryl Honore, other relatives and and his special friends: Wilford Alexander, Milton Coleman, Richard Gonzales, Donald Provost and Ronald Williams. He was reared and educated in Plaquemines Parish, LA. He graduated from Phoenix High School, Class of 1969. Master Chief Ben served 30 years in the US Navy, retiring from Naval Support Activity New Orleans in 1999. Relatives and friends of the family attended a memorial mass with military honors at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, 8968 LA-23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037 on Saturday, April 29, 2017. Rev. Kyle Dave, was the celebrant. Final arrangements entrusted to Charbonnet Family Services.

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Adam T. Chartier, Sr.

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Adam T. Chartier, Sr. passed away on Monday, May 1, 2017 at the age of 90. Beloved husband of Shirley Meyers Chartier, the love of his life for 65 and a half years. Father of Patricia Pelas (Dale), Adam T. Chartier, Jr. (Carla), Gwendolyn Dufrene (Curt), Gary Chartier (Lisa) and Arleen Chartier (Ben Vaughn). Son of the late Alva Buras Chartier and Theodore M. Chartier. Brother of Allen and Carl Chartier, and the late Thomas Chartier, Eve Guidry, Edward “Jerry” Chartier and Joseph Chartier. Grandfather of Chris, Paula, Adam (Yvonne), Kristy, Jennifer (Ryan), Kimberly (Garen), Jessica, Alycia (Shane), Ember (Bradley), Jourdon, Amelia (Brandon), Abby (Glynn), Andre (Brianna), Allison and the late Phillip, Jr., and Arlan. Also survived by 22 great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews who he looked upon as his own children. Godfather of Vanette Meaux Daigle. He was a lifelong resident of Plaquemines Parish. Relatives and friends of the family, also, members of the former VFW Post #6402, parishioners of St. Patrick Catholic Church, employees of Freeport Sulphur and Port Sulphur Ace Hardware attended a visitation held on Friday evening, May 5, 2017 at Mothe Funeral Home, 2100 Westbank Expwy., Harvey, LA and again on Saturday morning at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Port Sulphur. A funeral mass was held at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Port Sulphur, LA on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Interment: St. Patrick Cemetery, Port Sulphur, LA. Family and friends may view and sign the online guest book at www.mothefunerals.com

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Owen James Davillier, Jr.

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Owen James Davillier, Jr., departed this life on Sunday, April 23, 2017 at the age of 55. Son of Cecelia G. Williams and Owens J. Davillier, Sr. Step son of Clifton Willliams and Lottie Davillier. Father of Tiffany and Owen J. Davillier, III (Tarron) and Tyra Johnson (Tremaine). Fiancé of Angela Lee. Brother of Keith and Kathy Davillier, Wendy and Danelle Williams, D’Juana Fowler (Cleon), and the late David and Hazel Davillier. Stepbrother of Kere Hester (Damon) and JouJon Williams. Deceased is also survived by 7 grandchildren and a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Relatives and friends of the family attended the visitation and memorial services on Friday, May 5, 2017 at Robinson Family Funeral Home, 9611 Hwy 23 Belle Chasse, LA 70037.

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Irma Louise Tillman Hamilton

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Irma Louise Tillman Hamilton, a native of Bayou La Batre, AL, and a lifelong resident of lower Plaquemines Parish, LA; passed away on Friday, April 28, 2017 at the age of 63. She was preceded in death by her loving parents, Willis Oliver Tillman and Josephine Derwin Tillman; siblings, Willis Tillman, Mary Goleman, James Tillman, Claude Tillman, and Matt Tillman. She is beloved wife of 48 year of Lonnie Hamilton Sr. She is devoted and loving mother of Maria Wainwright ( Charles “Tinkie”), Cathy Jo Hamilton ( Alvin), and Lonnie Hamilton Jr. (Melissa). She is grandmother of Preston (Amber), Brittney (Ethan), Logan, Gavin (Erin), Lonnie III and Everett; great grandchildren, Eli, Preston Jr “P.J.”, Caden, Jaxon, Ian and Josie; step great grandchild, Olivia. She is loving sister of Wilfred Tillman (Juanita), Linda Goleman (Shirley), John Tillman, Joann Moreno (Jose). She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews other family and friends. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Visitation on Wednesday, May 3, 2017 at River of Life Ministries Church, 25640 Highway 23, Port Sulphur, Louisiana followed by another visitation and funeral services on Thursday, May 4, 2017 at Friendship Baptist Church, 12581 Saeger Road, Grand Bay, AL. Interment was at Grand Bay Cemetery, Grand Bay.

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Paul W. Kearns

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Paul W. Kearns, a resident of New Orleans, died on February 27, 2017 in Orleans Parish at the age of 60. Paul was born in Ft. Huachuca, AZ, on October 10, 1956, to Paul and Margarita (Hernandez) Kearns. Paul was the owner of InSpec Field Services, an environmental consulting company, since April 2001. He spent a lifetime in service to the environmental industry. Most recently, Paul focused on providing safety in the workplace obtaining the designation of Certified Occupational Safety Specialist (COSS) and Certified Occupational Safety Manager (COSM). Paul joined the Navy following graduation from Brockton High School in 1975 (Brockton, MA). After serving in the Navy, he returned to Brockton where he attended Massasoit Community College in pursuit of a liberal arts degree. Paul was a long-time resident of Fairhope, AL from 1991-2012. He moved to New Orleans in the summer of 2012 with his then wife, Jamie (Lindsey) Kearns. Paul had a great affection for Fairhope, the City of New Orleans, and especially Venice, LA; where he spent almost two years working on the BP oil spill clean-up. Paul embraced Buddhism as a philosophy for life. He received his Vows of Refuge from Pema Chodron at Gampo Abbey in Pleasant Bay, Nova Scotia in 1995. It should come as no surprise that Paul chose Shambhala’s “Sacred Path of the Warrior” as his practice. According to Chögyam Trungpa, “In ancient times, the warrior learned to master the challenges of life, both on and off the battlefield. He acquired a sense of personal freedom and power—not through violence or aggression, but through gentleness, courage, and self-knowledge”. In modern times, this translates to the belief of the basic goodness of mankind. Skills such as synchronizing mind and body, overcoming habitual behaviors, relaxing within discipline, facing the world with openness and fearlessness, and finding the sacred dimension of everyday life are emphasized. Paul is survived by his daughter, Emily Kearns of New Orleans, his siblings Barbara Buckley of Sacramento, CA; Michael Kearns of Deland, FL; Walter Kearns of Sacramento, CA; mother in-law Jearldine Lindsey of Crestview, FL; sister in-law Jodie Lindsey of Gainesville, FL; numerous nieces and nephews including Ora Buckley of Diamond Springs, CA, his lifetime friend Mark Kelleher of Taunton, MA and his ex-wife of 30 years Jamie (Lindsey) Kearns of Asheville, NC. Paul was preceded in death by his mother and father, Margarita (Hernandez) and Paul Kearns; his sister Jerry May Hernandez; his brother John Kearns, and his father in-law James Lindsey. A Memorial Service in celebration of Paul’s life will be held on June 17th at 2 p.m., at the Marigny Opera House, 725 St. Ferdinand Street, New Orleans. All are invited to attend and welcome to share their memories of Paul during the service. At the end of the service his ashes will be spread in the nearby Mississippi River. A reception will be held immediately afterwards.

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John F. Marie Jr.

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On May 4 2017, after a lengthy battle with Cancer, a host of Angels descended from Heaven under the Supervision of Blessed Father Francis Xavier Seelos and brought John F Marie Jr to his Heavenly reward. John’s life was a story book to say the least. At the tender age of 16 months, he was in his Father’s arms when a hit and run driver struck them, critically injuring John and severely injuring his Father. Doctors informed the family that young John would probably not survive that night. But the power of prayer is strong. John not only survived, but led a life of helping and saving others. By the age of 12, John was responsible for saving the lives of 2 classmates. At 14, he and a friend heard a loud crash and ran to the scene of an auto accident at Marengo and S. Liberty Sts, where he helped save the life of a New Orleans Motorcycle Police Officer, who was struck and seriously injured by a drunk driver. During his lifetime, John had the reputation of always being in the right place at the right time. John was a graduate of St Henry’s and De La Salle High School. Upon his High School graduation in 1967, John joined the New Orleans Police Cadet Program, attending Loyola University and graduating with Honors (BA Criminology and Minor in Psychology). He was also a member of the National Cross Keys Honor Fraternity. Over the years, John attended and completed numerous career based studies at Colleges, Universities, Schools and seminars throughout the country. Upon John’s NOPD Police Academy Graduation, he was voted “Most Popular Officer” by his classmates. His humor, smile and quick wit was unparalleled. His honors at NOPD were many and upon his retirement in 1998, John left NOPD, as one of the most decorated Police Officers ever to serve the citizens of New Orleans. His NOPD career spanned many assignments where he excelled in all. His assignments included, the 2nd district, the Felony Action Squad, Crime Prevention, Public Affairs, Child Abuse, Sex Crimes, the Detective Bureau (Offense Against Persons Division), the 4th District and the 7th District. In every assignment, his impact was significant, he grew a reputation for removing dangerous felons off the streets, lowering crime, clearing cases, improving morale and increasing police response times. During his 30 year NOPD career, he was selected Police Officer of the Year on 9 different occasions. Commendations, achievement awards and diplomas still plaster his office walls. Between 1975 and 1980 John served as a Counselor for Police Psychologist Gabriel Rodriguez for officers involved in deadly encounters with armed suspects. Between 1978-1980, John was Director of the Louisiana Crime Resistance Training Institute, at Delgado Community College, providing specialized training, and street survival training to area police officers. In 1980, John was elected 1st Vice president of PANO and with Ron Cannatella helped restructure the Police Association after the 1979 Police Strike, providing benefits and legal representation for police officers while rebuilding the association’s public image. John’s talents were many, as he also assumed the position of Editor and Chief of the Association’s publications during that time. The Star and Crescent Newspaper and the Force Magazine were the largest and most popular Police Publications in the South. Additionally, John was the first CrimeStoppers Officer, doing reenactments and stand ups at Crime Scenes for WVUE Television soliciting crime witnesses. During the 80’s and 90’s he was the first Police Officer in the nation to host his own Independent Cable Access Television Program and Radio Talk Show. On Friday nights, the popularity of his radio show soared, as John would ride with various Police and Sheriff’s Street Crime Units and broadcast live action as it happened. His ratings topped the charts. He was indeed a trailblazer to today’s “COP” shows and “Live PD”, type programs, with only a 3 man staff. During that time, John received 2 Independent, “Outstanding News Reporter” awards for his fair and unbiased reporting of news events and criminal activity. While awaiting promotion to the position of NOPD Captain, Lieutenant John Marie decided to retire from the NOPD on March 1, 1998. On the day of his retirement, while en route to his retirement party, John was involved in a high speed chase and shootout with an armed robbery suspect to end his colorful and exciting police career. That afternoon, Sheriff Jiff Hingle called and met with John and offered him a staff position within the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff’s Office. John served as PPSO Public Information Officer, and held the rank of Major and working title, (Deputy Chief of Operations), where he was instrumental revising police procedures and professionalizing the department, through CALEA (The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement policies. John was also instrumental forming a Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #27, to assist and provide benefits to Plaquemines Parish Deputies. He also served as a major player, working as the Sherriff’s Office liaison with Parish, State and Federal Officials during several Hurricanes and the BP Oil Spill. After 15 years of service with the PPSO, John retired again and was asked by Parish Coroner, Lawrence A. Giambelluca MD, to take over as Chief Investigator of the Plaquemines Parish Coroner’s Office, where he served in that capacity until the time of his death. As Chief Investigator, John attended and completed the Professional Standards of Training of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigation Training at St Louis University’s School of Medicine and also attended their Masters Course 2 years later. As Chief Investigator, he lobbied Plaquemines Parish Government Officials and secured new modern office facilities for his Investigators, new computers, new furniture, new vehicles, updated forensic equipment, and began working on a web site for easy access and knowledge of Coroner related functions, while staying under his allotted budget. John assured Parish Leaders that all Plaquemines Parish Coroner Investigators would have formal Medicolegal Training and attend the American Board of Medicolegal Training at St Louis University School of Medicine to assure the highest standards of the Medicolegal Death Investigation Profession. John has also served the Gretna Police Department as a Lieutenant in the Reserves. As an active member of the community, John’s social involvement was very well known. He has and held membership in over 25 civic, social and athletic organizations and was a fixture at almost every major social and athletic event. John was an exceptional runner and member of several local and national running clubs. During his 30’s and 40’s, John and his son were often a bracket winners in local road races. His trophy cases are filled with trophies, medals and ribbons. Annually, he was a top 500 in the Crescent City Classic. He also ran the 26 mile New York City Marathon on six occasions and was the first Louisiana finisher in 1995. John is a, Charter Member, Board Member, former Grand Marshal, of the Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade (1992) and Past President of the Downtown Irish Club. He is on the Board of Directors of the Crescent City Tigers (Greater New Orleans LSU Alumni Association), Past President of the UNO Baseball Coaches Committee, Board of Directions Committee Member of the Metairie St. Patrick’s Day Parade,Executive Board Member of Crimefighters, Executive Board Member of the Emerald Society of Metropolitan New Orleans, State Trustee for Plaquemines Parish Lodge #27 of the Fraternal Order of Police, he served as an active member of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation New Orleans Bowl and helped conduct free football clinics for underprivileged children, the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association, the Police Association of New Orleans, the Irish Channel Marching Club and a Fellow Member of the International Association of Coroners and Medical Examiners, to list a few. As an avid LSU Tiger fan, he attended every football game home and away for over 20 years, missing only one game due to Hurricane Katrina. On March 28, 2017, LSU Football Coach, Ed Orgeron presented John with an official LSU Football Jersey (MARIE 19). John was also an avid LSU baseball fan, season ticket holder and has been a regular since 1996 at the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska where he has made many great contacts and lasting friendships. He is survived by his son, John F Marie III (wife Angela), a daughter Melissa Jeanne Marie, a sister, Mary Jo Godfrey (husband Mark) and his faithful 4 legged companion, Bella, (a piebald, longhair, Dachshund). He is also survived by his first wife Patricia Walker (husband William} and former wife Lisa Dazzo Marie, who remained devoted to John until his death. The family would like to express deep gratitude to Dr. Salvador Caputto for his extraordinary care during John’s illness and to Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos for “MANY” favors granted. A special thanks goes to Jan Ruel Juneau RN, a longtime and devoted friend, for her support and assistance to our dad, especially in his time of need. Jan, you have been a rock star! Relatives and friends attended the Funeral Mass at 2 p.m. at St Mary’s Assumption Church, 923 Josephine St. New Orleans, LA 70130 on Monday, May 8, 2017, with visitation before Mass beginning at 11 a.m. Interment will be in Westlawn Cemetery at a date to be specified. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium, www.louisianacancercenter.org. Family and friends may view and sign the online guest book at www.mothefunerals.com

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James Mickey McCarthy

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James Mickey McCarthy will be remembered by fellow Knights of Columbus in a Memorial Mass at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Port Sulphur on Wednesday, May, 10, 2017 at 5:30 p.m.

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Byron Stan St. Ann

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Byron Stan St. Ann, born on February 25, 1969, passed away on Saturday, April 15, 2017. Byron is the Son of Willie Mae Gartoucies St. Ann and the late Finley John St. Ann. Beloved Father of Korey B. Ancalade (Allie) and Starberrie A. Vaughn (Carl C.J.). Step-father of Maurice Lobrano Jr. (Chelsey) and Kyle Lobrano (Misty). Grandfather of Camaya, Lil Korey, Kambrie, Lil Maurice, Karmyn, Marcelo and soon to arrive Baby Lobrano. Brother of Donald St. Ann (Kim), John St. Ann (Nadine) and Shane St. Ann (Tessie). He was the Companion of Tasha Evans. Uncle to a host of nieces and nephews. Byron was a lifelong resident of Plaquemines Parish and had a deep passion and love for oyster fishing. He will always be loved and missed. A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 29, 2017. The family would like to send thanks and gratitude to all that have supported them in this time of sorrow. A special thanks to Bagnell & Sons Funeral Home.

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Warner Mae “Sa Say” Ducro Rogers

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Warner Mae “Sa Say” Ducro Rogers transitioned from labor to reward on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at Ochsner Westbank at the age of 78. Daughter of the late Allen Sr. and Sadie Anderson Ducro. Wife of the late Albert “Bootsy” Rogers. Devoted mother of Kevin (Donesia) Williams. Grandmother of Dontrell (Ashton) Magee. Great-grandmother of Daston Magee. Devoted sister of Leonard and Melvin A. Ducro, Dwayne (Francis) Anderson, Allen Davis Jr., Janice Anderson, Lois (Gerald) Ragas, Joycelyn Mackey, Patsy Barnes and the late Everette Ducro. Deceased also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and devoted friends. Visitation was held on Friday, May 12, 2017 at Robinson Family Funeral Home in Belle Chasse, LA. Funeral services were held on Saturday, May 13, 2017 at Greater Mt. Sinai Baptist Church in Port Sulphur. Pastor Allen Johnson officiated. Interment followed at Mt. Zion Memorial Park in Empire. To view and sign the online guestbook, please visit www.robinsonfamilyfuneralhome.com.

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Betty Gros LeBlanc

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Betty Gros LeBlanc was called home to her Lord and Savior on April 27, 2017 at the age of 74. Beloved wife of Louis LeBlanc. Loving mother of Tanya Street (Dennis), Tressa Tanner (Larry), Tyra Caylor (Jay) and Luke LeBlanc (Ann). Grandmother of David (Lori), Rebekah (Brant), Kalin (Anthony), Ryan, Brennan, Jamie and Abby. Great-grandmother of Alexander, Raegan, Jacob, Layla, Luke, Peyton, Caroline, Avery and Ella. Daughter of Annie Guillot Gros and the late Eddie Gros Sr. Sister of Alvin Gros Sr. (Sue), Elsie Gros, Jimmy Gros (Jan), the late Linda Gros, Eddie “Thomas” Gros Jr. (Carrie) and Floyd Gros (the late JoAnn). The family would like to acknowledge her dear friend Sadie Mayeux for her loving care and support. Also survived by many loving relatives and friends. Betty was a long time member of Westwego Assembly of God where she taught Sunday School and worked in several Church ministries including the children’s programs and the food bank. She retired as a cosmetologist and devoted her time to her loving family. Betty was a talented cook and baker and enjoyed gardening and sewing. As a devout Christian she devoted her life to the giving of herself to others and did so, even in death, as a donor. She will be sadly missed but her life and legacy will be celebrated. Relatives and friends of the family attended a visitation at Mothe Funeral Homes, 7040 Lapalco Blvd., Marrero, LA on Monday, May 1, 2017. Services followed in the funeral home chapel. To view and sign the online guestbook, please visit www.mothefunerals.com.

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