Weddings Announced in The Courier, January - March 1999. Terrebonne Pr., LA Submitted by Lou Landry ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** TIPS FOR SEARCHING RECORDS ON THE INTERNET Netscape & Ms Explorer users: If searching for a particular surname, locality or date while going through the records in the archives or anywhere....try these few steps: 1. Go to the top of the report you are searching. 2. Click on EDIT at the top of your screen. 3. Next click on FIND in the edit menu. 4. When the square pops up, enter what you are looking for in the FIND WHAT ___________blank. 5. Click on DIRECTION __DOWN. 6. And last click on FIND NEXT and continue to click on FIND NEXT until you reach the end of the report. This should highlight the item that you indicated in "find what" every place it appears in the report. You must continue to click on FIND NEXT till you reach the end of the report to see all of the locations of the item indicated. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, JANUARY 3, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED BERGERON-LOGAN Michelle Ann Bergeron and Lt. Bryan Layne Logan we re married at 1 p.m. Nov. 28, 1998, at St. Joseph's Cathedral in Baton Rouge. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Dale J. Bergeron Sr. of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Nolian Bourg, the late Henry Bourg, the late Thelma Bergeron Giroir and Alfred Bergeron. Parents of the groom are (Ret.) Lt.Col. and Mrs. Ronald L Logan of Baton Rouge. He is the grandson of Nola Franklin, the late Winston Franklin, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack Logan. The Rev. Pat Mascarella officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal-length sleeveless white matte satin gown that featured a scoop neckline, fitted bodice with basque waist accents of Venice lace, pearls and sequins and skirt that flowed to a cathedral-length train. Her fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion was held by a matching band accented with sequins and pearls. She carried a traditional bouquet of fresh white roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Denise Bergeron, maid of honor; Rhonda Logan, Jeannie Aycock, Jenny Riffel and Kate lverstine, maids; and Stephanie Fox, junior maid. Lt. Gary Whipple was the best man; Lt. Joe Phillips, Lt. Dave Stegall, Lt. Ryan Roseberry and Lt. Brian Spears, groomsmen; and Dale Bergeron Jr. and Matt Whitworth, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at De La Ronde. The three-tier traditional cake was topped with fresh flowers. The couple plan to reside in Colorado Springs, Colo. CLEMENT-CINNATER Meah Stella Clement and Charles "Bradley" Cinnater were married at 6 p.m. Sept. 12, 1998, at the Ellendale Country Club. The bride is the daughter of David and Karen Clement of Thiibodaux, and Shane and Parnela Cheramie of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Lloyd Joseph and Marie Rita Uzee, and the late Clairville and Edith Clement. Parents of the groom are Ray Cinnater, M.D. and Lynn Cinnater of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Merle Waddille Gandolfo, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Charles Cinnater. The Rev. Rene Monet officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her stepfather. Serving in the wedding were Jackie Bernard, maid of honor; Valerie Uzee, Aimee Martin and Anne Marie Cinnater, maids; and Alaina Brunet and Victoria Cinnater, flower girls. Erling Rabe Jr. was the best man; Mike Griffin, Chuck Harrison and Johnny Cinnater, groomsmen; Paul Johnston and Levi Ledet, ushers; and JJ. Cinnater and Shane Cheramie, ring bearers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Ellendale C ountry Club. The couple plan to reside in Houma. BABIN-HUGGINS Germaine Marguerite Babin and Jason Wood Huggins were married at p.m. Nov. 21, 1998, at St Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth and Susan Babin of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Johnny and Helen T. Rizzo, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Babin. Parents of the groom are James and Lynda Huggins Sr. of Monroe. He is the grandson of the late Otis E. Wood Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Huggins. The Rev. Gerard Hayes officiated at the double ring ceremony in which the bride was given in mariiage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Charlotte Speir, matron of honor; Shani Cheramie, Stacy Ciaschini, Lisa Bates and Amy Young, maids; Aimee Babin, junior maid; and Ellen Gosnell, flower girl. James Huggins Sr.. was the bestman; James Curcio, James Huggins Jr., Lee Edwards and Craig Ferguson, groomsmen; Brent Babin, Everette Babin and Jonathan Huggins, ushers; and Benjamin Lirette, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Ellendale Country Club. The couple plan to reside in Shreveport. BORNE-GAUTREAUX Stephanie Borne and Michael J. Gautreaux were married at noon Oct 2, 1998, at Montego Bay, Jamaica. The bride is the daughter of Kerry and Maudie Borne of Thibodaux. She is the granddaughter of Ivy Mae Gullick, the late J.E. Gullick, Hilda Borne and the late Richard Borne. Parents of the groom are Jeffrey and Glenndora Gautreaux of Napoleonville. He is the grandson of Howard Hebert, the late Mary Hebert, Rita Heriard and the late Robert Gautreaux. The couple were united in a double-ring ceremony. Serving in the wedding were Michelle Ching, matron of honor; and Lev Barrera, best man. The reception was held at the Sandals resort in Montego Bay. The cake was a traditional Jamaican fruit cake. The couple plan to reside in Labadievflle. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, JANUARY 10, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED ANGERON-POOLE Becki Lynn Angeron and Travis Thomas Poole were married at 2 p.m. Nov. 21, 1998, at St Ann Catholic Church in Bourg. The bride is the daughter of Byron and Evelyn Angeron of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of Gerald and Helen Bergeron, the late Bobby Bascle, Anna Belle Angeron and the late Burt Angeron. Parents of the groom are Gary and Mary Poole of Chauvin. He is theson of Emile and Malvina Collins, and Harold and Joy Poole. The Rev. Guy Zeringue officiate d at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a white satin gown that featured a sweetheart neckline, dropped waistline, long sleeves, fitted bodice accented with lace and pearl appliques and softly-gathered skirt that flowed into a train. Her fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion was held by a halo of lace, sequins and pearls. She carried a traditional bouquet of magnolias entwined with her mother's crystal rosary and accented with white and silver ribbons. Serving in the wedding were Dawn Brister, maid of honor; Kristi Lightfoot, Brandee Theriot, Toni Desormeaux, Shelley LeBoeuf and Kimberly Hebert. maids; Jessica Brister, junior maid; and RamseyTheriot, flower girl. Aaron Theriot was the best man; Darren Lightfoot, Keith Breaux, Phillip Martin, Rayn Portier and Bobby Angeron, groomsmen; Robert Angeron and Jason Matherne, ushers; and Landon Lightfoot, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's parents at the St. Ann Community Center. The four-tier, octagon-shaped cake was trimmed with pearls and doves and topped with a porcelain bride and groom. The couple plan to reside in Houma. DUGAS-BLUM Julie Elizabeth Dugas and Bryan Leigh Blum were married at 6 p.m., Jan. 2, 1999, at St. Martin de Tours Catholic Church in St. Martinville. The bride is the daughter of Malcolm and Elizabeth Dugas of St. Martinville. Paren ts of the groom are Louis and Iris Blum of Houma. The Rev. Austin Leger officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore, a sleeveless formal white duchess satin gown that featured a square neckline, full skirt and a mauve satin bustle tied at back and adorned with a cascade of silk flowers. Her silver tiara was embellished with pearls and she carried a nosegay of fire-and-ice roses accented with greenery. Serving in, the wedding were Anjenette H. Dugas, matron of honor; Christie Crochet, maid of honor; and Gwendolyn Cade, Ashley Blum and Gabrielle Blum, maids. Randy Jackson was the best man; Cy Dugas, Jim Andrepont, Barry Latiolais and Rich Shaw, groomsmen; and David DiSalvo, Eric Lyons, Gordon Blum and Zachary Blum, ushers. A reception was given at Clambeaugh's in St. Martinville. The couple plan to reside in Lafayette. CHERAMIE-DUFRENE Nicole Mary Cheraniie and Troy Anthony Dufrene were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 13, 1998. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "Frip" Cherainie of Golden Meadow. She is the granddaughter of Rosemary Cheramie, the late Rudolph Cheramie, and Mr. and Mrs. Menton Jambon. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dufrene of Cut Off. He is the grandson of Francis Bousegard, the late Duric Bousegard, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Camille Cheramie. A reception was held at the home of Rickey and Gaye Guidry. The couple plan to reside in Golden Meadow. REINHARDT-BOURG Brandilynn Reinhardt and Jason Bourg were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 21,1998, at C'est Cajun Catering. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Reinhardt of Raceland. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leno Guidry Sr., Peggy Reinhardt and the late E.W. Reinhardt. Parents of the groom are Pamela St. Pierre and the late Ralph Bourg Jr. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheramie, Shirley Perkins, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bourg Sr. Justice of the Peace Albert Loupe officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Misty Boudreaux, matron of honor; and Jade Vegas, best man. A reception was given by the bride's parents at C'est Cajun Catering. The couple plan to reside in Lockport BABIN-HUGGINS Germaine Marguerite Babin and Jason Wood Huggins were married at 2 p.m. Nov . 21, 1998, at St Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Kenneth and Susan Babin of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Helen T. Rizzo, the late Johnny Rizzo, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Babin. Parents of the groom are James and Lynda Huggins Sr. of Monroe. He is the grandson of the late Otis E. Wood Sr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. Huggins. The Rev. Gerard Hayes officiated at the double ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Charlotte Speir, matron of honor; Shani Cheramie, Stacy Ciaschini, Lisa Bates and Amy Young, maids; Aimee Babin, junior rnaid; and Ellen Gosnell, flower girl. James Huggins Sr. was the bestman; James Curcio, James Huggins Jr., Lee Edwards and Craig Ferguson, groomsmen; Brent Babin, Everette Babin and Jonathan Huggins, ushers; and Benjamin Lirette, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Ellendale Country Club. The couple plan to reside in Shreveport. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, JANUARY 17, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED ONCALE-BOUDREAUX Marie Oncale and Rene Paul were married at 1 p.m. at St. Joseph Co- Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Lin da Oncale of Schriever. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Henry Oncale, Junis Oncale and the late Elizabeth Oncale. Parents of the groom are Rene and Cheryl Boudreaux of Thibodaux. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thibodeaux, Leona Boudreaux and the late Melvin Boudreaux. The Rev. Mike Bergeron officiated at the triple-ring ceremony in winch the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a white satin gown that featured a sweetheart neckline fitted bodice accented with battenburg lace, detailed with Pearls and Sequins, long fitted sleeves accented with teardrop cuffs a softly-gathered skirt of satin sprinkled with battenburg appliques and a scalloped lace, hemline that flowed into a royal train. Serving in the wedding were Virginia Dehart, maid of honor; Marcy Lunk and Bridget Thomas, maids; and Tiffiny Gahbauer. Avery Lavergne was the best man; Jacque Bergeron and Derrel Boudreaux, groomsmen; Rene Boudreaux and Melvin Gahbauer, ushers; and Tyler Dehart, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's family at the Thibodaux Civic Center. The five-tier white cake featured green trim, a stairway, a fountain and was topped with a crystal castle. The couple plan to reside in Thibodaux. DAVID-DUET Christie Lynn Davi d and Scott Michael Duet were married Nov. 14, 1998, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off. The bride is the daughter of Kathy Robicheaux David, and Dean and Lettie David. She is the granddaughter of Lorraine L. Robicheaux of Houma, the late Orion Robicheaux, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton David Sr. of Cut Off. Parents of the groom are Brent and Jennifer Duet of Cut Off. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Duet of Grand Isle, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Robichaux. DUPRE-BOURGEOIS Rachel Dupre and Joshua Bourgeois were married Nov. 6, 1998 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Rickey and Bernadine Dupre. She is the granddaughter of Lennie Daigrepont, the late Jimmie Daigrepont Sr., and Ariet and Lenore Dupre. Parents of the groom are Randy and Jacqueline Bourgeois. He is the grandson of Jimmie and Rena Gisclair, and the late Louis and Aglonis Bourgeois. The Rev. Shenan Boquet officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Serving in the wedding were Jenny Falgout, maid of honor; Jeannie Dupre, Donna Gisclair, Blayre Goodrum, Brittany Goodrum, Jamie Malgum, Arnie Smith, Lyn Mobley and Sara Goodrum, maids; and Juliana Delancey, flower girl. Michael Martin was the best man; Ethan Chabert, Rusty G aljour, Wilson Cheramie, Willie Brunet, Jarome Picou, Louie Bourgeois, Davery Curole and Ryan Dupre, groomsmen; Colby Miller, Shawn Pennison, Tirnmy Gisclair and Jimmy Allemand, ushers; and Jimmie Gisclair, ring bearer. A reception was held at the Bayou Centroplex. The couple plant to reside in Morgan City. CHERAMIE-TOUPS Wendy Michele Cheramie and Shawn Adam Toups were rnanied Dec. 26, 1998, at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Aline Cheramie. She is the granddaughter of Wilton and Bridget Bourgeois, Lucille Savoie and the late Shelton Savoie. Parents of the groom are Keith and Sheila Toups. He is the grandson of the late Bruce and Pearl Robertson, Ruth Lagarde and the late KennethToups. The Rev. Dean Danos officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Kristie Naquin, matron of honor; Amy Boudreaux, Shawn Danos, Angel Dominique, Angelle Dominique, Erica Eschete, Buffy Hebert and Shannon Toups, maids; and Morgan Toups, flower girl. Jarrod Naquin was the best man; Shad Andras, Brook Benoit, Corey Hebert, Jason Latiolais, Curtis McCarthy, Brian Raffray and Kris Tardo, groomsmen; Nicholas Cheraniie, Wade Cheramie, Thomas Lagarde and Roy Toups, ushers; and Brandon and Shelton Cheramie, ring bearers. The reception was held at the Nicholls State University Cotillion Ballroom. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. BENOIT-RUDOLF Robin Lynn Benoit and Ronald Joeseph Rudolf were married at 2 p.m. Jan. 1, 1999, at a private residence in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Sonya Benoit of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Jimmy and Martha Wyatt, and Donald and Violet Benoit. Parents of the groom are Thomas and Rita Rudolf of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Joseph and Madeline Ahern. Justice of the Peace Johnny Belinda Eschete officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white gown that featured a fitted bodice with scalloped neckline and short lace sleeves. Her handmade floral headpiece held a long veil of bridal illusion. Serving in the wedding were Sian Barrios, maid of honor; and Madeline Rudolf and Victoria Benoit flowergirls. Michael P. Rudolf was the best man. Don and Violet Benoit gave the reception at their home. The couple plan to reside in Houma. FOURNIER-WRIGHT Jessica Leigh Fournier and Beau Rockwell Wright were married at 6 p.m. Jan. 9, 1999, at First Baptis t church. The bride is the daughter of George P. and Annette M. Fournier Jr., formerly of Houma and residents of Lafayette. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay J. McElroy Sr.,and Mr. and Mrs. George P. Fournier Sr. Parents of the groom are Douglas C. and Jennifer C. Wright of Lafayette. He is the grandson of Mrs. William Clark, the late William "W. T." Clark, and the late Milford and Mae Davis. The Rev. Thomas Lambert officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a silk princess A-line gown that featured a square neckline, fitted bodice of re-embroidered venise lace beadwork accented with pearls, elbow-length sleeves and a box-pleated skirt that flowed into a chapel-length train. Her matching headpiece held a two-layer veil of bridal illusion. She carried a hand-tied clutch bouquet of blue bird and sterling silver roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Brandi Landry, matron of honor; and Courtney Wright, Lindsay LeBlanc and Lauren Braud, maids. Burton Keating was the best man; Chris Gray, Jesse Picard and Daniel Champagne, groomsmen; and Charles Menard and Tony Vo, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at La Belle Maison. The couple plan to reside in Lafayette. TERREBONNE PARI SH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, JANUARY 24, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED. BONVILLAIN-LOUVIERE Monica Marie Bonvillain and Mark Steven Louviere were married at 1 p.m. Nov. 21, 1998, at St. Francis Sales Cathedral in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Edward and Merlene Bonvillain of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Blanchard, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonvillain. Parents of the groom are Woody and Pamela Louviere of Houma. He is the grandson of Tillman and Shirley Chauvin, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Milton Louviere. The Rev. Joseph Latino officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Lisa Perez, matron of honor; Lana Dancer, Wendy Dufresne, Melissa Pontiff and Schley Zeringue, maids; and Kayci Castaneda, flower girl. Mike Blanchard was the best man; Chad Bonvillain, Kevin Charnpagne, Perry Dufresne and Tracy Theriot, groomsmen; and Wade Eckman and Kyley Harvey, ushers. A reception was given by the bnde's parents at the Municipal Auditorium. The couple plan to reside in Houma. SMITH-HEBERT Donna Jean Smith and Todd Michael Hebert were married at 2 p.m. Nov. 21, 1998, at Southern Oaks Plant ation. The bride is the daughter of Gerald and Patricia Smith of Metairie. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Travis, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Smith. Parents of the groom are Leroy and Joyce Hebert of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Vedros, Jessie Hebert and the late Mrs Hebert. The Rev. John Zimmer officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore an ivory empire-styled gown that featured a beaded fitted bodice with off-the-shoulder short sleeves. The three-tier veil was held by a beaded headpiece. She carried a traditional bouquet of mixed flowers accented with baby's breath and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Betty Fallas, maid of honor; Shannon Prather, Laura Gladden, Chantel LaPorte, Becky Strickland and Lisa Homes, maids; Ashley Hernandez, junior maid; and Lindsay Smith, Alexis Ducker and Helena Ducker flower girls. Kevin Marinello was the best man; Jason Glynn, Darrin Davis, Jerry Smith, Timmy Smith and Keith Wise, groomsmen; Derrick LeBoeff, junior groomsman; Mike Smith, usher; and Joey Fallas, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Southern Oaks Plantation. The three-tier stacked cake featured confection bows with silver stripes. The couple plan to reside in Harahan. STEWART-RIEVE Melissa Ann Stewart and Randy Michael Rieve were married at 1 p.m. Sept. 19, 1998, at D&T Hall. The bride is the daughter of Jimmie and Edna Stewart of Schriever. She is the granddaughter of Willis Robinson, the late Ann Robinson, Audrey Stewart and the late Howard Stewart. Parents of the groom are Richard and Robin Rieve of Houma. He is the grandson of Robert and Barbara Robicheaux, Myrtel Rieve and the late Richard E. Rieve I. Justice of the Peace "Yogi" Naquin officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a sleeveless empire-styled white satin gown that featured a fitted brocade bodice embellished with pearls and sequins. Her daisy headband was accented with pearls and rhinestones and held a shoulder-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of white magnolias, white and navy blue roses and was accented with pearls and silver, navy blue and white streamers. Serving in the wedding were Sharlotta Parker, matron of honor, Colette Adams, Shannon Lopez, Stephanie Thibodaux and Angela Stewart, maids; Rachael Rieve, junior maid; April Lopez, junior bride; and Renne Rieve and Kaitlynn Stewart, flower girls. Chad Burton was t he best man; Tommy Dusenberry, Brett Exnicious, Stephen Robert and Ricky Rieve, groomsmen; Dustin Pitts; junior groomsman; Aurther Saunier Jr. and Craig Robicheaux, ushers; and Aaron Robicheaux, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's families at the hall. The four-tier, lemon-filled cake featured a centerpiece that held the anniversary cake and was topped with a traditional wedding topper. The couple plan to reside in Houma. THIBODAUX-LEONARD Larke Elizabeth Thibodaux and James Elie Leonard were married at 2 p.m. Dec. 12, 1998, at St. Louis Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Bruce and Peggy Thibodaux of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Brunella Rhodes, the late Preston Rhodes, and the late Younice and Jeanne Thibodaux. Parents of the groom are David and Claudia Leonard of Houma. He is the grandson of Noriis and Lorraine Levron, Mary Leonard, Henry Robichaux and the late L J. Jeonard. The Rev. Thomas Bouterie officiated at the double-ring ceremonyin which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a white satin gown that featured a fitted bodice accented with pearls, short sleeves, scalloped neckline ;and a double-tier detachable train. Her headpiece was a halo of pearls that held a double-tier, elbow-length an d cathedral-length veil. She carried a traditional bouquet of white roses, pink accents, in greenery and white ribbon. Serving in the wedding were Rhonda Rodrigue, maid of honor; and Tracy Leonard, Shelly Hymel, Erin Luke and Melissa Meaux, maids. Lance Leonard was the best man; Shane Thibodaux, Shane Fournier, Bennie Leonard and Leigh Leonard, groomsmen; and Andrew Songy and J eremy Kelley, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Bayou Cane Hall. The white, round traditional three-tier cake featured accents of pearls and fresh pink flowers. The couple plan to reside in Houma. BOURGEOIS-FORET Kristina Maria Bourgeois and Michael Paul Foret Jr. were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 6, 1998, at St. Lawrence Catholic Churh. The bride is the daughter of Vincent and Alana Bourgeois of Gibson. She is the granddaughter of Maria Trainer, the late Cecile Trainer, the late Nolan Duval, Audrey Bourgeois and the late Ira Bourgeois. Parents of the groom are Michael and Eva Jean Foret of Raceland. He is the grandson of the late Clarence and Irene Adams, and the late Joseph and Georgiana Foret. The Rev. Mike Bergeron officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Holly O. Gaude t, matron of honor; Maggie Falgout, maid of honor;Yolanda Dufrene, maid; and Sadie Dufrene and Kayley Boudreaux, flower girls. Courtney Foret was the best man; Toby Gamberella and Jeremy Leonard, groomsmen; Kurt Detillier and Michael Foret, ushers; and Chase Savoie and Chase Barras, ring bearers. A reception was given by Maria Trainer at the Donner Recreation Center. The couple plan to reside in Gibson. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, JANUARY 31, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED LLOYD-DUET Kellsy K Lloyd and Daniel L. Duet were married Dec. 26, 1998, at the home of the groom's parents. The bride is the daughter of Wayne and Charlene Griffin Martin of Cut Off, and Kerry Lloyd of Alexandria. Parents of the groom are David and Elaine Duet of Larose. A reception was held at the home of the groom's parents. The couple plan to reside in Larose. BARNETT-TARANTO Bridgette Ann Barnett and Todd Jacob Taranto III were married Jan. 8, 1999, at the Academy of the Sacred Heart Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Baylor Barnett Jr. of Covington. She is the granddaughter of Joy Barnett Johnson of Atlanta, Ga.,and the late William Baylor Barnett Sr. Parents o f the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taranto III of Kenner. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Taranto Sr. of New Orleans, and the late Captain and Mrs. Morgan J. Boutte. A reception was held at the home of Buzz Harper and Les Wisinger in New Orleans. The couple plan to reside in Harvey. GUNNER-HENRY Emma B. Gunner and Coleman A. Henry Jr. were married at 3 p.m. Jan. 9, 1999, at a private residence in Gibson. The bride is the daughter of Edna W. Burch of Houma and the late Jeff Gunner Sr. Parents of the groom are Coleman Henry Sr. of Houma and the late Susie Clay. Justice of the Peace Horace Johnson officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Serving in the wedding were JoAnn Benjamin, matron of honor; and Warren M. Johnson, best man. A reception was give by the bride's sister, Daisy L Diggs, at her home in Gibson. The couple plan to reside in Thibodaux. THIBODAUX-LAROSE Tina Thibodaux and Chad LaRose were married at 6 p.m. Dec. 28, 1998 at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Donald and Love Thibodaux of Thibodaux. She is the granddaughter of Medora Himel, the late Junius J. Himel, and Sonny and Mary Thibodaux. Parents of the groom are Munson and Julie LaRose of Napoleonville and the lat e Marsha LaRose. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lassere, Lucy Cancienne, the late Alcee Cancienne Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie LaRose Sr. The Rev. Patrick O'Brien officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal satin gown that featured a fitted bodice embellished with pearls and beads, portrait neckline and softly-gathered full ballgown skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train. Her tiara headpiece of pearls and beads held a cathedral-length veil of tulle bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of white and silver roses trimmed with gold accented with white and gold ribbons and Engfish ivy. A rosary of Australian crystal and sterling silver was entwined in the bouquet Serving in the wedding were Jessica Thibodaux, matron of honor; and Tina Guidry, maid. Todd Thibodaux was the best man; Jody Albarado, groomsman; Marc and Jake LaRose, ushers; and the couple's son, Joshua LaRose, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the American Legion Hall in Thibodaux. The three-tier white cake featured ruffle accents and baby mauve confection flowers set on Roman columns. The couple plan to reside in Thibodaux. LEBLANC-BARBER Carrie LeBlanc and Wayne Ashley Barber were married at 1 p.m. Jan. 16, 1999, at Transportation Corps Memorial Chapel in Fort Eustis, Va. The bride is the daughter of Richard P. and Susie B. LeBlanc of Montegut. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius J. Bourg Sr., and the late Luke LeBlanc and Ruth L Bourg. Parents of the groom are Garland S. Barber of Newport News, Va., and Cynthia L Drost of Poqouson, Va. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs. Garland S. Barber. Marriage Commissioner Sarah E. Disharoon officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory satin gown that featured a fitted lace bodice with a square neckline. Her long veil of bridal illusion was secured with a headpiece accented with ivory roses. She carried a cascading bouquet of ivory roses, pink mini-carnations, and pink and red lilies with accents of baby's breath. Serving in the wedding were Carla Seamans, matron of honor; and Michael Berlin, best man. A reception was given by the bride and groom at the Outdoor Recreation Bar and Grill in Fort Eustis. The three-tier traditional drop cake featured pink and blue flowers and was topped with a Precious Moments Doll under a flower arch. The couple plan to reside in Newport News, Va. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 7, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED CHRUMA-DAZEE April Lynn Chruma and Aaron Micheal Dazee were married at 7 p.m. Jan. 8, 1999, at the C W A Hall. The bride is the daughter of Robin and Mona Chruma of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Betty Pitre, the late Anthony Triche, and Leslie and Helen Chruma. Parents of the groom are Patrick and Beverly Dazee of Houma. He is the grandson of Loretta William, the late William LeBlanc, and Fredrick and Irene Dazee. Justice of the Peace Robert "Yogi" Naquin officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin gown that featured a sheer wrap at neckline and a sheer train. Her headpiece was a ring of white satin flowers that held a sheer waist-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of pink roses tied with a gold bow. Serving in the wedding were Andee Lynn Adams, matron of honor; and Courtney L Dazee, maid. Barrett J. Dazee was the best man; Robin L Chruma, groomsman; and Lee Elena Jr., ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's, parents at the hall. The three-tier traditional cake featured blue flowers and was topped with a porcela in bride and groom. The couple plan to reside in Houma. DION-YOUNG Crystal F. Dion and James W. Young were married at 4 p.m. Dec. 2,1998, at the C.W.A. Hall. The bride is the daughter of Fabiani. and Carla Dion of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Marie DeRoche and the late Johnny V. DeRoche Sr. Mother of the groom is Susan Zimmerman of Haskell, Okla. He is the grandson of Westley and Ginger Snow. The Rev. Art Watkins officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was g iven in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white satin gown that featured a sweetheart neck-line, sheer bodice accented with Pearls and beads, long sleeves of white satin accented with Pearls and a skirt that flowed to a cathedral length train accented with bows and pearls. Her crown headpiece of pearls and beads held a cathedral-length veil of bridal illusion with accents of pearls, beads and lace and was hand fashioned by the bride's mother. She carried a traditional bouquet of white roses with greenery and silver accents. Serving in the wedding were Lisa Thomas, matron of honor; Cortney Dion, maid of honor; and Tabitha Thomas, maid. Jason Gros was the best man; Travis Thomas Sr. and Robbie Duplantis, groomsmen; and Jim Land Johnny V. DeRoche Jr., ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the hall. The three-tier traditional cake was accented with white roses, beads and silver leaves. The couple plan to reside in Houma. RACHAL-CROCHET Jennifer Rachal and Glenn Crochet Jr. were married Dec. 18, 1998, at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux. The bride is the daughter of Ken Rachal, Ph.D. and Mrs. Rachal. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rachal and Blanche LaCaze. Parents of the groom at Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crochet Sr. He is the grandson of Miller Crochet the late Lois Crochet and the late Irby and Margaret Hornsby. The Rev. Francis J. Amedee officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Kristen Ertell, matron of honor; Windy Rachal, Joey Battaglia and Jennifer Lasseigne, maids; and Kate Crochet, flower girl. Glenn Crochet Sr. was the bestman; Lee and Brad Crochet and Chris Rachal, groomsmen; and Brent Duthu and Todd Forse, ushers. A reception was held at the Cotillion Ballroom at Nicholls State University. The couple plan to reside in Metairie. WALKER-PEACOCK Jennifer Claire Walker and Raymond Lee PeacocK Jr. were married at 7 p.m. Jan. 23, 1999, at Church of the Most Holy Name of Jesus in New Orleans. The bride is the daughter of Stephen and Clara Walker of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Duplantis, Ellen Walker and the late Herman Walker Sr. Parents of the groom are Raymond and Gay Peacock Sr. of New Orleans. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Doan, Louise Bickhain and the late Hershal Peacock The Rev. Paul Schotte officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory silk gown that featured a fitted herring-bone taffeta bodice with off-the-shoulder long sleeves and an embroidered English net skirt over sparkle tulle that flowed into a sweep train. Her Austrian crystal headpiece held a fingertip tulle veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of ivory and Anna roses. Serving in the wedding were Gina Bianco Bhatia, matron of honor; Stacy Flynn, Brigette Duhe, Ashley Walker, Jill Walker and Melanie Mabile, maids; and Lindsay Walker, Jordan Walker and Katie Abben, flower girls. Raymond Peacock Sr. was the bestman; John Sizemoore, Eric Mitchell, Doug Boozer, Buddy Bell and Burnett Tappel III, groomsmen; Leslie Walker Jr., Scot Herd. Victor Shaffer and Chris Bell, ushers; and Taylor Looney, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride' s parents at the Pavilion of the Two Sisters in Botanical Gardens, City Park, New Orleans. The five-tier traditional ivory cake featured one tier of fresh roses and was topped with an engraved siliver marriage cup filled with fresh roses. The couple plan to reside in New Orleans. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 14, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED HUTCHINSON-BLANCHARD Brandy Hutchinson and BrentBlanchard were married at 2 p.m. Dec. 12, 1998, at the Ward 7 Hall in Chauvin. The bride the daughter of Jon and Penny Pinell of Montegut and the late Gerald Hutchinsori. She is the granddaughter of Effie and Betty Trosclair, and Anthony and Marion Hutchinson. Parents of the groom are Alvin Blanchard Jr. and Pauline Malagarie of Montegut. He is the grandson of Thelma Malagarie, the late Blackie Malagarie, and Alvin and Hazel Blanchard Sr. Justice of the Peace Johnny Eschete officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her mother. The bride wore a formal white satin gown that featured a sweetheart neck-line, fitted bodice accented with pearls and sequins and a long train. Her crown headpiece of pearls and beads held a sheer waist-length veil of bridal illusion. She carri ed a traditional bouquet of blue and burgundy roses and carnations accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Sabrina Wallace, matron of honor; Ashley Hutchinson, maid of honor; Regina Bourg and Rachael Dardar, maids; and Katie Bueche, flower girl. Randy Dupre was the best man; Cody Wallace, Bryan Malvanie and Michael LeBouef, groomsmen; and Jon Pinell Jr., ring bearer. The reception was given by the bride's parents at the hall. The couple plan to reside in Montegut. THIBODEAUX-GUIDRY Cambria Anne Thibodeaux and Harris Joseph Guidry were married at 7 p.m. Jan. 29, 1999, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall in Raceland. The bride is. the daughter of Calvin and Sherry Thibodeaux of Raceland. She is the granddaughter of the late Hebert and Irene Fremin, and the late Calis and Eugeanie Thibodeaux. Parents of the groom are Darryl and Winona Guidry of Chauvin. He is the grandson of Conrad and Evelyn Lirette Sr., the late Winona Lirette, Beatrice Trahan, the late Davis Trahan Sr. and the late Harris Guidry. The Rev. Albert Loupe officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Nancy Scioneaux, matron of honor; Morgan Thibodeaux, junior maid; and Maegan and Chelsey Guidry, flower girls. Ch ad Domangue was the best man; Dallas John Torres, junior groomsman; and Kyle Thibodeaux ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the hall. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. JASPERS-BOUQUET Emily Jaspers and Christopher Boquet were married at 6 p.m. Dec. 19, 1998, at East Friesland Presbyterian Church in Ackley, Iowa. The bride is the daughter of Arthur and Susan Jaspers of Ackley. She is the granddaughter of the late Abraham and Esther Jaspers and the late William and Marion Rewerts. Parents of the groom are Jed and Annie Boquet of Houma. He is the grandson of Russell and Ethel Hebert, Carol Boquet and the late Adelode Boquet. The Rev. Bruce Baille officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal white brushed Italian satin gown that featured a scoop neckline, long sleeves, fitted bodice accented with re-embroidered fabric appliques in a poinsettia with silver baguettes. The plunging scoop back was accented with a bow with streamers at the waist and extended on the cathedral-length detachable train. Her tiara headpiece held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a presentation bouquet of white poinsettias and red roses, accented with evergreen sprigs and tied wit h sheer ribbon with gold accents. Serving in the wedding were Carrie Eiklenborg, matron of honor; Evie Boyens, Tina Boquet and Tricia Frerichs, maids; and Kelsey Dick, flower girl. Charles Boquet was the best man; Timmy Portier, Andy Jaspers and Greg Eiklenborg, groomsmen; P. J. Mills and Bart Dick, ushers; Drew Jaspers, bellringer; and Brodey Dick, ring bearer. A reception was given by theiride's parents at the Highland country club in Iowa Falls, Iowa. The four-tier traditional red velvet cake featured butter cream filling, gold and white ribbon accents and was topped with a crystal heart. The couple plan to reside in Houma. BANG-PASTOR Sunhee Bang, D.D.S. and Franciol Pastor, M.D. were married at 7 p.m. Jan. 22, 1999 at Regency Hotel in Bellevue, Wash. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kyu-Chin Bang of Mill Creek, Wash. Father and stepmother of the groom are Oris J. and Edna-Marie Pastor of Houma. He is also the son of the late Elizabeth Franiol Pastor. Serving in the wedding were Claire J. Pastor, M.D., maid of honor, and Daehae Bang, best man. The bride is a graduate of Bellevue High School, the University of Washington and the University of Washington School of Dentistry. The groom attended Vandebilt Catholic High School and was a gr aduate of Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts. He also was a graduate of Louisiana State University and a graduate of Louisiana State University School of Medicine. The couple! plan to reside in Seattle, Wash., where the groom is a resident of the University of Washington. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 21, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED DITCH-BRUNET Tiffany Claire Ditch and Nolan Paul Brunet were married at I p.m. Dec.19, 1998, at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of John D. and Diana Ditch of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thibodeaux, Maud Ditch and the late Sherman Ditch. Parents of the groom are Joseph T. and Kathleen Brunet III of Bourg. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Poiencot, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Brunet II. The Revs. Frederic Brunet and Lim Cavall officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a princess style gown of Italian satin that featured long sleeves, fitted bodice accented with sequins and pearls, a Queen Anne neckline and heart-shaped open back , A-line cathedral train skirt adorned with beaded appliques and highlighted with a be aded bow at back waist. Her headpiece was an open crown tiara of beads, sequins and pearls accented with miniature porcelain roses that held a cathedral-length veil of silk bridal illusion. She carried acascading bouquet of porcelain cream and blush roses and lilies entwined with ribbons and English ivy. Serving in the wedding were Jami Champagne, maid of honor; Kellie Brunet, April Brunet; Brandi Dumas, Juhe Pitre, Shawn Simon and Becky Hebert, maids; and Brittany Poiencot, flower girl. Joseph T. Brunet III was the bestman; Joseph T. Brunet IV, Carey Brunet, John J. Ditch, Eric Ditch, Kyle Duplantis and Lee Ward, groomsmen; Aaron Hebert and Murray Duplantis, ushers; and Neal Bollinger, ring bearer A reception was given by the bride's parents at East Park Community Center. The couple plan to reside in Bourg. CLEMENTS-CHARPENTIER Carrie J. Clements and Jay C. Charpentier were married at 2 p.m. Jan. 2, 1999, at Maria Immacolata Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Shane and Patricia Richins. She is the grand-daughter of Joe and Jeanne Doucette, Nile Richins and Jill Hill. Parents of the groom are Charles and Lois Charpentier of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Murphy and Clothilde Pellegrin, and Hood and Ethel Charpentier. Doug Authement officiated at the double ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a formal white gown that featured long sleeves, fitted bodice and softly-gathered skirt that flowed into a train edged in lace. She carried a traditional round bouquet of three dozen red roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Amy M. Clements, maid of honor; Glenda Surpas and Patti Charpentier, maids; and Taylor Logan Weber, flower girl. Perry M. Windwehen Jr. was the best man; Jason Boyd and Shea Musso, groomsmen; Jason Johnson and Mathew Porche, ushers; and Shane Brent Richins, ring bearer. A reception was given by couple's mothers at the C. W A Hall. The three-tier traditional cake was decorated with red roses. The couple plan to reside in Houma. SOILEAU-KING Tarina Michael Soileau and Gabriel Ian King were married Jan. 2, 1999, at St. Joseph Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Michael and Tabby Soileau. She is the granddaughter of Elmo "Bobo" and Levy "Tu" Curole, and Nolan and Joyce Soileau. Parents of the groom are Louis and Adele King. He is the grandson of Rita Chouest, the late Abdon Chouest, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bollinger and the late James King. The Rev. Shenan J. Boquet officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Renee Aucoin, matron of honor; Roshelle Soileau, Rebecca King, Addie Soileau, Candece Thibodaux, Michelle Pitre and Blair Duet maids; and Marissa Soileau, flower girl. Ryan Guidry was the best man; Andre Plaisance, Jace Callais, Shannon Melancon, Thomas Tyler, Shawn Soileau and Trey Dykes, groomsmen; Justin Brown and Brandon Terrebonne, ushers; and Kenny Soileau and Dylan Brown, ring bearers. The reception was held at the St. Joseph Recreation Center. After a wedding trip to New Orleans, the couple plan to reside in Baton Rouge. MARTIN-LOMBAS Michelle Martin and Wayne Lombas were mariied Jan'. 29, 1999, at St. Joseph Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Jr. She is the granddaughter of Armenia Cheramie, the late Paul Martin Sr., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Bourgeois. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes "Doc" Lombas. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Danos, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lombas. The Rev. Bouquet officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Melodia Bourg, maid of honor; Sharena Martin, Ivy Pitre, Toby Dufrene, Daffy Bourgeois, Eliza beth Borne and Roxanne Boudreaux, maids; and Lynzi Lombas, flower girl. Aubrey Lombas was the best man; Scotty Bruce, Tommy Pitre, Darby Bourgeois, Chuck Guidry, James Lombas Jr. and Lucas Richmond, groomsmen; Troy Dufrene and Chester Vegas, ushers; and Jimmy Mobley, ring bearer. A reception was held at the Bayou Centroplex. The couple plan to reside in Cut Off. EYMARD-GARDNER Leslie Ann Eymard and Kenneth Neal Gardner were married Jan. 9, 1999, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Galliano. The bride is the daughter of Danny and Marilyn Eymard of Galliano. She is the granddaughter of Virgis France, the late Edwin France Sr. of Cut Off, Sarah Eymard of Larose and the late Collin Eyrnard. Parents of the groom are Samuel and Susan Gardner of Lockport. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Gardner of Salyersville, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. James Lankford of North Carolina. The Rev. S. Boquet officiated at the ceremony. Serving in the wedding were Leigh Guidry, maid of honor; I:iz Duet, Jessica Gardner, Chantel Chouest and Melissa S. Eymard, maids; and Reese Duet, flower girl. Russell Triche was the best man; Derek Eymard, James Gardner, Samuel Gardner and Jerome Eymard, groomsmen; Michael France and Rico Lefort, ushers; and Aidan Eymard, ring bearer. A rec eption was held at the church. The couple plan to reside in Galliano. PIERCE-GISCLAIR Angela Pierce and Troy Gisclair were rnarried on Dec. 18, 1998, at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Wayne "T-Paul" and Paula Pierce. She is the granddaughter of Effie Pierce, the late Paul Pierce, and Clarence and Ruth Richardel. Parents of the groom are Rodney and Dolly Gisclair Sr. He is the grandson of Duroc and Adalaide Gisclair and the late Paul and Birdie Hebert. The Rev. Dean Danos officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Serving in the wedding were Martha Bourg, matron of honor;Mignon Gill, Darla: Kiffe, Christie Duet, Cherise Brunet, Anna Marie Thibodeaux and Amy Bourg, maids; Jenny Bourg and Jennifer Guidry, junior maids; and Caroline Gisclair and Rosalind Terrebonne, flower girls. Robby Gisclair was the best man; Rodney Gisclair Jr., Corey Gisclair,Tommy Pierce, Chad Loupe, Steven Swander and Jeremy Dear-h, grooms-men; Bobby Hebert Jr., Greg Guidry, Clint Belange and Jim Thibodeaux. ushers; and Garret Guidry, ring bearer. A reception was held at the Cut Off Youth Center. The couple Plan to reside in Houma BOUVIER-OLIVIER Shelly Sevin Bouvier and Louis L. Olivier Jr. were married at 3 p.m. Nov 8, 1999, at St Gregory Knights of Columbus Hall in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sevin of Larose. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olivier Sr. of Houma. The couple plan to reside in Houma.