Weddings Announced in The Courier, October - December 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, OCTOBER 24, 1999 Leonard-Boquet Brooke M. Leonard and Kyle J. Boquet were married at 7 p.m. Sept 10, 1999, at Bayou Cane Hall. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Carmelite Leonard of Gibson. Parents of the groom are Butch and Charlene Boquet of Bourg Justice of the Peace Dennis Rodrigue officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a sleeveless formal ivory silk gown that featured a fitted bodice embellished with sequins and pearls, a V-neckline, a full skirt of silk organza edged with a silk border and accented with beaded appliques and a detachable train. Her tiara of Alencon lace, pearls and crystals held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of roses, star gazer lilies and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Christina P.' Carlino, matron of honor; and Jade M. Leonard, maid. Jay Lagarde was the best man; Matthew Boquet, groomsman; and Chad Arceneaux, usher. A reception was held at the hall. The four-tier, basket-weave design cake featured cascading pastel English garden tea roses and orchids accented with sprays of bridal wreath and English ivy. A porcelain figurine of a bride and groom topped the cake that also featured Grecian columns. The couple plan to reside in H ouma. AUCOIN-SMART Dyana M. Aucoin and Christopher J. Smart were married at 2 p.m. Sept 25, 1999 at St. Ann Catholic Church in Bourg. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Aucoin Sr., of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of the late Joseph and Ducia Falgout and the late Roy A. and Louella "Pat"Aucoin. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. ..Kenneth Smart of Houma. He is the grandson of Ruby Duplantis, the late Howard Duplantis, and the late James and Flavia Smart. The Rev. Guy P. Zeringue officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Amy L Aucoin, maid of honor; Russ Sibille, best man; and Barry A. Aucoin Jr., Minor Domangue and Daniel Voisin Jr., ushers. The couple plan to reside in Lafayette. WAITES-CARDWELL Kimberly Anne Waites and Philip Wayne Cardwell were married Oct 30, 1999, at the Universalist Unitarian Church in Mountain Brook, Ala. The bride is the daughter of Patricia Winnett Manning of Chauvin and Douglas Eugene Waites of Dallas, Texas. She is the granddaughter of the late John and Myrie Winnett and the late Paul and Larry Lee Waites. Parent s of the groom are Floyd Hines Cardwell and Veronica Keener, both of Birmingham, Ala. He is the grandson of Virginia Cardwell of Irondale, Ala. Tome Reinhart officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The vows were chosen by the couple to reflect their Celtic and American Indian heritage. The bride wore an ivory tea-length gown that featured a fitted bodice of Alencon lace hand beaded with pearls and sequins, drop waist, long sleeves and a formal train. Her headpiece was a Juliette cap that matched the bodice of her gown and held a triple-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet that featured a center orchid surrounded by white roses and English ivy. Serving in the wedding were Jennifer C. Bechman, maid of honor; and Elizabeth Dickinson and Faren Cardwell, flower girls. John T. Mitchell was the best man; and Bailey Waites and Conor Caldwell, ring bearers. A reception was given in the church library by the couple and the bride's mother. The two-tier wedding cake was decorated with chocolate frosting, glazed grapes, English ivy and fresh flowers. The couple plan to reside in Trussville, Ala. CLUNE-COOP ER Jennifer Clune and John Daniel Cooper were married at 7 p.m. July 30, 1999, at St. Gregory Barbarigo Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of John and Gretchen Clune of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr: and Mrs. Mike Kabel, and the late Mr. and Mrs. John Clune. Parents of the groom are John and Chris Cooper of Manning, S.C. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. C.W Cooper. The Rev. Wilfredo Decal officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a candlelight chiffon formal gown that featured an empire waist, beaded bodice, short sleeves, round neckline and a chiffon- train. Her pearl headband. held a traditional veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of three dozen white Virginia roses. Serving in the wedding were Kirry Diebold, maid of honor, Bridget Breaux, Becky Culbertson, Rebecca Clernent, Carrie Meeks, Lindy Bosworth and Becky Henzman, maids; and Gabrielle Clune, Alyssa Culbertson, Bobbi Jo Bulbertson and Keely Diebold, flower girls. Jeff Tallman was the best man; Douglas Breaux, John Cooper, James Culbertson, Jay Clune, Mark Diebold and Mike Wilson, groomsmen; and Cullen Diebold, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Houma Municipal Auditorium. The four-tier round stacked cake was topped with roses. The couple plan to reside in Bossier City. SILVERBERG-WILLIAMSON Ann Mayer Silverberg and Tyler Everitt Willamson were married Oct 15, 1999, at St. James Episcopal Church in Baton Rouge. The biide is the daughter of Jim and Kathy Silverberg of Florence, Ala. She is the granddaughter Joe and Phyllis Dozier of Bakersfield, Calif., and the late Joe and Mary Silverberg. The groom's parents are Kerry Everitt of Baton Rouge and Darrell Williamson of Alexandria. His grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Kynan Williamson and the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Everitt. The Rev. Tim Murphy of Trinity Episcopal Church officiated at the ceremony, in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Jessica Silverberg, maid of honor; Jennifer Ardoin, Stephanie Ardoin, Kathleen O'Brien, Amy Otten and Elizabeth Otten, maids; and Mathilde Silverberg, flower girl. Luke Williamson was best man; Christopher Broders, Brian Buchert William Koonce, Nicholas Ra u and Greg Tuman; groomsmen; Mark Ard, Stephen Morel and Drew Walsh, ushers; and Megan O'Brien, crucifer. T he reception was held at the Lod Cook Alumni Center on the Louisiana State University campus. The couple will reside in Baton Rouge. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, OCTOBER 31, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED CUNNINGHAM-GUCKENBURG Renee Claire Cunningham and William James Guckenburg were married at 2 p.m. Feb. 6, 1999, at Immaculate Conception Church in Mount Vernon, Wash. The bride is the daughter of Virginia and J.C. Cunningham III of Thibodaux. She is the granddaughter of Helen Hodnett, the late Lewis Hodnett and the late Beverly and J.C. Cunningham. Parents of the groom are Carl and Elaine Guckenburg of Othello, Wash. He is grandson of the late Joseph and Alma Blauer, and the late Carl and Anna Guckenburg. Deacon Gorge Peterson officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a white silk organza sheath that featured a fitted bodice lightly beaded with pearls and crystals, short sleeves and skirt that flowed into a chapel-length train. Her headpiece hel d a short veil of bridal illusion. She carried a posy of white roses. Serving in the wedding were Susan Smith, matron of honor; and Dana Day and Katy Symmank, maids. Liesl Lewis was the honor attendant; Bryan Muller and Brian Guckenburg, groomsmen; and Rory Rochelle and Craig Callies, ushers. A reception was given by the bride and groom at the Majestic Inn in Anacortes, Wash. The four-tier cake was surrounded by greenery, filled with different flavors and frosted with white buttercream frosting. The couple plan to reside in Mount Vernon. SERIGNY-ROUSSE Bridget A. Serigny and Alvin J. Rousse were married Aug. 21, 1999 at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow. The bride is the daughter of Roger and Marie Serigny. Parents of the groom are the late Etienne and Leotine Rousse. A reception was held at the Bayou Centroplex in Galliano. MARLBROUGH-RODRIGUE Suzie M. Marlbrough and Aaron C. Rodrigue were married Sept. 7, 1999, at Our Lady of Prompt Succor Catholic Church in Golden Meadow. The bride is the daughter of Dallas and Barbara Marlbrough of Golden Meadow. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonce Danos, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Marlbrough. Parents of the groom are James and Brenda Rodrigue of Golden Meadow. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rodrigue. The Rev. Sabino Rebosura officiated at the ceremony. A reception was held at the Cut Off Youth Center. DUPONT-LEVRON Michele Lynn Dupont and Daniel Paul Levron II were married at 7 p.m. Sept. 24, 1999, at St. Louis Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Michael G. and Catherine B. Dupont of Houma. She is the granddaughterof W.O. and Una Bonvillian, Joyce Dupont and the late Donald Dupont. Parents of the groom are Daniel P. and Elaine N. Levron of Gray. He is the grandson of the late Felix and Clonise M. Naquin, Joyce Levron and the late Daniel J. Levron. The Rev. Wilmer Todd officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal gown of silk that featured a fitted princess-styled bodice embellished with sequins and pearls, empire waistline, short sleeves, a scoop neckline and a softly flowing A-line skirt that swept into a cathedral-length train. Her silk comb held a double-tier, waist-length veil of b ridal illusion edged in ribbon, She carried a boquet of reuben lilies and pink roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Kristi Blanchard, matron of honor; and Julie Leroux, Jeanie Battaglia and Janet Naquin, maids. Daniel Paul Levron Sr. was the best man; Craig Dupont, Glenn LeBouef Jr. and Troy Naquin, groomsmen; and Davis Naquin, Randy Bonvillian and Mike Smith, ushers. A reception was given by the couple's parents at the church hall. The couple plan to reside in Gray. THIEL-VERRET Patricia Ann "Patty" Thiel and Albert Kirby Verret Jr. were married at sunset Oct. 5, 1999, on South Kihei Beach, Maui, Hawaii. The bride is the daughter of Margaret and Phillip Thiel Sr. She is the granddaughter of Jeanne Gaudet Mitchell, the late W.F. Mitchell, and the late Aloysius and Helena Thiel. Parents of the groom are Verna and Albert Verret Sr. of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Harry Verdin, the late Daisy Lodrigue, Felician Verret and the late Margaret Violet Verret. The Rev. Dyne Neil Shaffron officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Serving in the wedding were Bobbie Morris, Carly Dominique, Jessica Folse, Nancy Hebert, John Hebert, Darren Dufre ne, Jeremy Prados and Wayne Galjour. The couple plan to reside in Houma. MATTHEWS-FRANCIS Barbara Jean Matthews and Calvin Francis were married at 4 p.m. Sept. 18, 1999, at True Vine Ministries in Lafayette. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George E. Singleton Sr. of Houma, and James R. Matthew Sr. of Gibson. She is the granddaughter of the late Willie and Gerte Matthews, the late Paul Arceneaux and the late Viola Ringo. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews of Scott and Linda Francis of Lafayette. He is the grandson of Mary Alice Francis, the late Willie Francis, and Roy and Alicia Matthews. Bishop Jarvis J. Hannon Sr. officiated at the single-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father and son, Jordan Willis. The bride wore a white formal gown that featured a high neckline with insets of lace, long sleeves with insets of lace and lace-trimed cuffs. Her crown V-style headpiece held a puffed veil of bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of white and gold roses accented with greenery and baby's breath. Serving in the wedding were Mary Sterling, matron of honor; Rosalyn Zeno, maid of honor; Carolyn Francis, Melissa Francis, Joy Shelvin, Anna Williams and April Tolliver, maids; and Trukashia Francis, flower girl. Denick Andrus was the best man; Vincent Francis, Cody Francis, Carlos Tolliver, Corey Brooks and Joseph Demonter, groomsmen; and Donta Francis, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's father at the American Legion Hall. The three-tier traditional cake featured accents of white and gold roses. The couple plan to reside in Scott. WAITES-CARDWELL Kimberly Anne Waites and PhilipWayne Cardwell were married Oct.30,1999, at the Universalist Unitarian Church in Mountain Brook, Ala. The bride is the daughter of Patricia Winnett Manning of Chauvin and Douglas Eugene Waites of Dallas, Texas. She is the granddaughter of the late John and Myrle Winnett and the late Paul and Larry Lee Waites. Parents of the groom are Floyd Hines Cardwell and Veronica Keener both of Birmingham, Ala. He is the grandson of Virginia Cardwell of Irondale, Ala. Tome Reinhart officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The vows were chosen by the couple to reflect their Celtic and American Indian heritage. The bride wore an ivory tea-length gown that featured a fitted bodice of Alencon lace hand beaded with pearls and sequins, drop waist long sleeves and a formal train. Her headpiece was a Juliette cap that matched the bodi ce of her gown and held a triple-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet that featured a center orchid surrounded by white roses and English ivy. Serving in the wedding were Jennifer C. Bechman, maid of honor; and Elizabeth Dickinson and Faren Cardwell, flower girls. John T. Mitchell was the best man, and Bailey Waites and Conor Caldwell, ring bearers. A reception was given in the church library by the couple and the bride's mother. The two-tier wedding cake was decorated with chocolate frosting, glazed grapes, English ivy and fresh flowers. The couple plan to reside in Trussville, Ala. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, NOVEMBER 7, 1999 CROCHET-CONZALEZ Stacie Elizabeth Crochet and Jorge Cinecio Gonzalez were married at 5p.m. July 17, 1999, at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. The bride is the daughter of Lonnie J. and Patsy Crochet of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Herbert Cox, the late Mr. Cox, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crochet Parents of the groom are the late Pedro Gonzalez and Maria Valenzuela. The Rev. Scotty Leon Cox officated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a two-piece white formal gown that featured an off-the-shoulder portrait neckline and a long train that covered a short reception dress. Her headpiece of porcelain flowers and beads held a three-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of a dozen bridal roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Ginger Davis, matron of honor; Rhoda Celestin, maid of honor, and Jamie Cox, Claudia Qualtiz, Renee Celestin and Jennifer Bridges, maids. Ivan Albarzua was the best man; and Scotty Cox, Rene Nunez, Heath Davis, Yuri Gonzalez and Pedro Gonzalez, groomsmen. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Houma Municipal Auditorium. The three-tier traditional cake was decorated with fresh flowers and roses. The couple plan to reside in Osorno,Chile. HUMPHRIES-CHAMPAGNE Tess Humphries and Timothy Paul Champagne were married at 1 p.m. Oct 16, 1999, at Amanda-Magenta Plantation House. The bride is the daughter of Jimmie and Patricia Humphries of Jena. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Humphries. Parents of the groom are Danny and Nancy Champagne of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Mr. Roddy, Mrs. Roddy, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Champagne. Justice of the Peace Jerome Fabre officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore an ivory satin formal gown that featured A-line styling, a fitted bodice embroidered Schiffli lace embellished with seed pearls and sequins, a sweetheart neckline, shortcap scalloped sleeves and a softly-gathered skirt with a scalloped lace hemline that swept into a chapel-length train. Her headpiece was a crown of tiny silk roses. She carried a hand tied bouquet of porcelain antique and misty white roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Loma Sue Haycraft, maid of honor; and Rae Humphries, maid. Danny Champagne was the best man; and Ryan Champagne, grooms-man. A reception was given by the couple at the Plantation House. The three-tier traditional champagne cake featured accents of porcelain antique roses. The couple plan to reside in Houma. DUBOIS-CARLOS Lori Dubois and Donny Carlos were married at 6 p.m. Sept 17, 1999, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Chauvin. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Margaret Dubois of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Estelle and Dudley Landry, Armand Dubois and Eve Meaux. Parents of the groom are Farrel and Linda Carlos of Chauvin. He is the grandson of Norita Trahan, the late Wilson Trahan, and the late Bartholomew and Valerie Carlos. The Rev. Brunet officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Tami Taylor, matron of honor; Chrissy John, maid of honor, Suzanne Olivier, Ashley Olivier, Jenny Wiggins, Amanda Guidroz and Stephanie Doss, maids; and Caitlin Boudreaux and Tayler Carlos, flower girls. Laddie Carlos was the best man; Garrett John, Stallone Lodiigue, Glen Dubois, Neal Dubois, Corey Henry and B. J. Carlos, groomsmen; and Gavin Carlos, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's parents at the Ward 7 Hall in Chauvin. The couple plan to reside in Montegut. LAING-DAVIS Mary Katherine Laing and Marc Everett Davis were married at 7 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at First United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of John and Linda Laing of Lake Charles. She is the granddaughter of Grace Richey, the late Ted Richey, and the late Walter and Blanche Laing. Parents of the groom are Everett and Beverly Davis of Mandeville. He is the grandson of Anna Bodden, the late Lem Bodden, Rita Davis and the late James Davis. The Rev. Tim Lawson officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal sleeveless gown of cream satin that featured a drop waist embellished with pin tucks, each closed in the back with a flat bow and a full box-pleated skirt that flowed into a self-train. Her satin and pearl headband held a waist-length net veil edged in cream satin piping. Elbow length cream satin gloves completed her ensemble. She carried a single calla lily. Serving in the wedding were Shawn Komegay, matron of honor; Beth Landry, Christina Positerry, Dee Dee Soudelier, Julie Norman and Amanda Davis, maids; and Reagen Landry and Taylor Komegay, flower girls. Darren Davis was the best man; Mike Trahan, Brad Waalk, Joe Blanchar d, Richie Liner and Jeremy Poche, groomsmen; Kurt Landry and Danny Pitre, ushers; and Brennan Norman, ring bearer. A reception was given by the parents of the bride at the Woodmen of the World Hall. The couple plan to reside in Houma. FIRMIN-ELLENDER Mary S. Firmin and Gerald P. ElLender were married at 2 p.m. Aug.21, 1999, at Town Hall. The bride is the daughter of Norris and Dorothy Simon of Franklin. She is the granddaughter of Cecile and Helaire Montet, and Semar and Alicia Simon. Parents of the groom are Allen Ellender, M.D. and Ligia Ellender Jr. of Houma. He is the grandson of Candida and Julio Ribas, and Helen and Allen Ellender Sr. Judge Timothy C. Ellender officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her son, Cory J. Firmin, and her father. Serving in the wedding were Debbie LeCompte, matron of honor; and Emily Rae Gaudet, flower girl. Glenn LeCompte was the best man; and Cory J. Firmin and Joshua P. Ellender, ushers. A reception was given by New Creation Music Ministry at Town Hall. The couple plan to reside in Houma. CARLISLE-BOUDREAUX Anita Carlisle and Matthew J. Boudreaux were married at 7 p.m. Sept. 10, 1999, at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Lockport. The bride is the daughter of R. Curleu Carlisle. She is the grand-daughter of the late Alvin and Dorothy Davis, the late E J. Carlisle and the late Clara Carlisle. Parents et the groom are Kathleen Boudreaux and the late Klebert B oudreaux Jr. He is the grandson of Gladys Allemand of Lockport, the late Herbert Allemand, Rose Boudreaux and the late Klebert Boudreaux Sr. Serving in the wedding were Nikki Hebert, matron of honor; Tracie Andrews, Melissa Chaisson, Tiffany Cooper, Brandy Hebert, Crystal Hebert and Charity Rhodes, maids; Erika Andrews, junior maid; and Bree Hebert, flower girl. Ray Dufrene was the best man; Donny Pickard, Russell Carlisle, John Cooper, William Hebert, Blake Benoit and Mike Taylor, groomsmen; Jarrett Parks, junior groomsman; Tracy Gervais and Mark Theriot, ushers; and Justin Glaviano, ring bearer. A reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Lockport. The couple plan to reside in Lockport. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, NOVEMBER 14, 1999 FIELDS-WELCH Stephanie Lynne Fields and Benji Keith Welch were married Oct. 15,1999, at St. Bridget Catholic Church in Schriever. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn P. Fields. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Russell J. Hebert, the, late Mr. Hebert, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Fields. Parents of the groom are Danny R Welch and Rebecca B. Soper. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Welch, and Mr. and Mrs. Grady Boyd. The Rev. Glenn LeCompte officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Courtney Barnett, matron of honor; and April Benoit Mandy Womcak and Bridget Benoit, maids. Shawn Kelley was the best man; Chris Bundick, Russell J. Hebert III and Tate Peterman, groomsmen; and Michale Hebert add Craig Meek, ushers. A reception was held at the Thibodaux Civic Center. The couple plan to reside in Birmingham, Ala. HEBERT-HORNSBY Courtney Anne Hebert and Lonnie Stephen Hornsby Jr. were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 5, 1999, at St. Anthony Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Billy Hebert and Rochelle L Rhodes, both of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman V. Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hebert. Parents of the groom are Lonnie Hornsby Sr. of Chauvin, and Wanda P. Horton of Diamond Head, Miss. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pontiff, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornsby. The Rev. Gerald Hayes officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a traditional sleeveless gown of ivory peau-de-soie that featured a fitted bodice with neckline and waist trimmed in soutache embroidery enhanced with tiny crystals. The princess skirt fell into a semi-cathedral length train detailed with tiny satin covered buttons down the center of the train. Her ivory band headpiece of pearls and crystals held a full veil of bridal illusion. She carried a French clutch bouquet of Anna and Virginia roses accented with silk ribbons. Serving in the wedding were Lisa L. Domangue, matron of honor; and Julie P. Blanchard, Jeannie Haydel, Kelly B. Leach, Stephanie B. Maxwell, Angela L Meyer and Anne Moriales, maids. Greg Breaux was the best man; Todd Blanchard, Jamie Cadle, Rusty Hornsby, Stevie Hornsby, Rusty Melancon and Wade Pitre, grooms-men; and Adrian Breaux, Scottie Hornsby and Spencer Robers, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at T own Hall. The four-tier traditional off-white cake featured decorations of bows and ribbons. The chocolate groom's cake featured accents of chocolate covered strawberries. The couple plan to reside in Gretna. ROSE- SICK Katherine Ashleigh Rose and Ray Patrick Sick Jr. were married at 4 p.m. Nov. 6, 1999, at Hemingbough in St. Francisville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stephen Rose of Houston, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. William M. Mingee of Houma, the late Mr. Mingee, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph N. Rose. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patrick Sick of Houma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Erick H. Foerster of Belle Chasse, Mrs. George P. Sick of Houma and the late Mr. Sick. He is the great-grandson of Marie Beatrice DeBlanc Foerster of New Orleans. The Rev. Dow C. Harleston 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 princess-styled bodice of pearl applique with a narrow satin edged multi-layered tulle skirt that swept into a cathedral-length train. Her vintage style pearl tiara held a veil made from the tulle veil of the groom's mother and fell to blusher, slipper and cathedral length. She carried a hand-tied clutch bouquet of white and porcelina roses. Serving in the wedding were Elizabeth Hayes, matron of honor; Rebecca J. Rose, maid of honor; Erina Lee, Katherine Hollier, Jennifer Nichols, Karla Hayes and Misty Silverwise, maids; Madeleine C. Levin, junior maid; and Emily Caillet, flower girl. Sean Webb was the best man; Erick Sick, David Brien, James Brow, Michael Naul, Cory Pitre and Douglas Ranney, groomsmen; Phillip Devillier and Jason Reibert, ushers; and Elliott Levin, ring bearer. A reception was held at Hemstead Hall in Hemingbough. The white traditional tiered almond cake featured fondant bows and fresh multi-colored roses. The groom's cake featured a Louisiana State University theme. The couple plan to reside in Houston, Texas. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, NOVEMBER 21, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED VOISIN-BONVILLIAN Anne Marie Voisin and Charles Joseph Bonvillian Jr. were married at 7 p.m. Oct. 29, 1999, at St. Eloi Catholic Church in Theriot. The bride is the daughter of Ray and Barbara Voisin of Theriot.. She is the granddaughter of the late Eunice and Odessa Knight, and the late Cyprian and Theresa Voisin. Parents of the groom are Charles and Judy Bonvillian Sr. of Theriot. He is the grandson of Josephine LeBlanc, the late Oris LeBlanc, and the late Gilbert and Jeanne Bonvillian. The Rev. Joey Piola officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory satin sleeveless A-line gown that featured a beaded sweetheart bodice, beaded lace appliques at the hemline and a skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train. A Bolero-style jacket enhanced with beaded lace appliques was wom over the gown. Her headpiece of pearls and crystals held a double tier veil of bridal illusion. Serving in the wedding were Stephanie Groom and Robyn Grabert maids of honor; Jackie Crain, Courtney Richey, Bridget Duplantis, Angela Marrnande, Dawn Pahnisano and Shanna Bonvillian, maids; Alexis Bonvillian, Misty Menou and Amanda Voisin, junior maids; and Ayla Bonvillian, flower girl. James Bonvillian and Enrique "Ke-Kay" Cadiere were the best men, Terry Voisin, Keith Voisin, David Voisin, Ted Voisin, Lynn Voisin and Sidney Duhon, groomsmen; Cody Morrison, junior groomsman; a nd Drake Guidry, ring bearer. A reception was held at the Houma Municipal Auditorium. The couple plan to reside in Houma. FOSJEE-LEBLANC Christy Foshee and Craig LeBlanc were married at 8:30 p.m. Nov. 9,1999, in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Harry and Marie Foshee of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Albert and Alice Robichaux, and Wilber and Lucielle Fosbee. Parents of the groo m are Glenn and Judy LeBlanc of Houma. He is the grandson of Smokey and Ethel Cunningham, and Magnus and Gloria LeBlanc. Justice of the Peace Kenny Hamner officiated at the double-ring ceremony. A reception was given at the home of the groom's parents. The couple plan to reside in Houma. TRICHE-BERGERON Stephanie Lynn Triche and Brett Lee Bergeron were married at 6 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at the Bayou Cane Fire Station. The bride is the daughter of Roch and Trudy Triche of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Dewey and Violet Dupre, Mrs. Cleveland Triche and the late Mr. Triche. Parents of the groom are Robert and Sheila Bergeron of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Joseph and Doris Rhodes, and the late Luby and Vera Bergeron. Justice of the Peace Robert "Yogi" Naquin officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a white formal gown that featured a fitted bodice with scalloped neckline, long sleeves of lace and a beaded full skirt with a white bow accent in back. Her white crown of flowers was accented with a tulle bow. Serving in the wedding were Angela Waldon, maid of honor, and Hayley Savoie and Casey Triche, maids. Ryan Eschete was the best man and Eric Bergeron and Scott Rhodes, groomsmen. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the fire station. The four-tier traditional cake featured blue flower accents, silver leaves, porcelain colunins shaped like cherubs and was topped with a traditional bride and groom. The couple plan to reside in Gray. DEROCHE-NEIL Kelli DeRoche and Ryan Anthony Neil were married at 7 p.m. Oct. 15, 1999, at St. Ann Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Stella H. DeRoche of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of the late Dalton and Dorothy Hotord, and the late Jim and Ella DeRoche. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neil of Chauvin. He is the grandson of Norman and Melva Smith, and the late Claude and Mary Neil. Rev. Guy Zeringue officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her mother. The bride wore an ivory French satin sleeveless gown that featured a scooped neckline, a fitted empire bodice edged with a satin band embellished with lace and pearls and a flared skirt that flowed into a semi-cathedral length train. Her ivory crown of pearls held a two-tier veil of bridal illusion. She carried a hand-tied clutch bouquet of two dozen fresh Anna roses. Serving in the wedding were Debra D. Naquin, matron of honor; Colette Thiibodeaux, maid of honor; Kristi Pellegrin, Stephanie Scott, Anna Martinez, Nicole Troselair, Kim Hamby, Charleen Carlos and Leslie Doiron, maids; Brittany Naquin, junior maid; and Katie DeRoche and Destinee Blanchard, flower girls. Jamie Colwart was the best man; Michael Lafont, Curry Matherne, Corey Polk, Ryan Somers, Larry DeRoche, Jason Glynn, Burt Matis and Greg Doiron, groomsmen; Harold Naquin and Shane Dufrene, ushers; and Kolt Hamby, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's mother at the St. Ann Recreation Center. The three-tier traditional cake featured cascading fresh Anna roses. The groom's cake featured a baseball motif. The couple plan to reside in Bourg. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, DECEMBER 5, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED WAGUESPACK-DUGAS Rachel Ann Waguespack and Christopher Charles Dugas were married at 2 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at St Joseph Co-Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of R. L. and Val Waguespack of Thibodaux. She is the granddaughter of Lou Waguespack. Parents of the groom are Theogene and Amanda Dugas of Thibodaux. He is the grandson of Calvern and Vivian Adams. The Rev. Guy Zeringue officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory princess-styled gown that featured a lace beaded bodice 'with rum pink accent short sleeves and a chapel-length train decorated with beaded trim. Her pearl and bead headpiece held a double-tier, satin-edged veil of bridal illusion, She carried a traditional round bouquet of porcelina roses accented with stephanotis. Serving in the wedding were June Hamner, maid of honor; Leslie Zeringue, Christine Landry, Jessica Landry, Angela Hillman, Vanessa Adams and Stacy Ordoyne, maids; and Heather Waguespack, flower girl. Be n Dugas was the best mam, Kyle Shaw, Chris Bourgeois, Greg Wiemer, Ronnie Gauthreaux, Jamie Himel and Brian Reith, groomsmen; and Lester Adams, Michael Phillips and Dale Phillips, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Plantation Room at the Thibodaux Civic Center. The four tier white fondant cake was accented with fondant calla liles, antique garden roses and ribbon bundles. The couple plans to reside in Thibodaux. HEBERT-NAQUIN Shannon Ann Hebert and Gerald John Naquin Jr. were married at 2 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Morgan City. The bride is the daughter of Raymond and Carolyun Hebert. She is the granddaughter of the late Cyprian and Ruth Arceneaux, Gertrude Hebert and the late Horace Hebert. The parents of the groom are Darlene and Gerald Naquin Sr. He is the grandson of Riota Verdin, the late Jessie Verdin, and Earl and Eve Naquin. The Rev. Sabino Reborsura officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a formal white satan gown that featured a sweetheart bodice of re-embroidered lace accented with pearls and sequins. She carried a silk arr angement of white magnolias accented with greenery and entwined with a rosary given to the bride by her sister. Serving in the wedding were Mitzi Clarke and Lisa Pennison, matrons of honor; Kimberly Arceneaux, Denise Raugeau, Leslie Pierre, Jackie Sapia and Marilyn Billiot, maids; and Jasmine Naquin and Logan Sapia, flower girls. Greg Pitre was the best man; C. J. .Arceneaux, Lou-Lou Billiot, Kevin Pierre, Ryan Clarke, Christopher Pennison and Benji Gonzolas, groomsmen; Doug Pennison, usher; and Stephen Billiot ring bearer. A reception was held at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium. The three-tier traditional cake featured a waterfall fountain, a stairway, accents of fall flowers and was topped with a bride and groom figurine. The couple plan to reside in Houma. LEBOEUF-DONNELLY Stacey LeBoeuf and David Donnelly were married at 1 p.m.. Aug.14, 1999, at St. Francis de Sales Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Dale J. and Jewell M. LeBoeuf of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.Henry G. Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. LeBoeuf. Parents of the groom are Leah B. Donnelly of Houma and the late Joseph A Donnelly. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clemans. I. Bernard, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Donnelly. The Rev. Patrick R Kujawa officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal A-line styled gown that featured short sleeves, a square neckline, fitted bodice trimmed in lace and pearls and a cathedral-length detachable train. Her flower wreath headpiece held a scalloped cathedral-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a tear drop bouquet of orchids and mixed flowers accented with gr eenery. Serving in the wedding were Renee Santoy, maid of honor; and Kylie Crocthet, Jackie Wilderom, Lauren LeBoeuf, Elaine Ledet and Kristy Clement, maids. Rene Welch was the best man; Chad Blanchard, Ryan Bourgeois, Casey Wiley, David LeBoeuf and Jason Moore, Groomsmen; Kelley Martin and Joey Donnelly, ushers; and Derek Marshall, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Bayou Cane Hall. The four-tier traditional cake was accented with purple flowrs and topped with a bride and groom figurine. The couple plan to reside in Baton Rouge. CUNNINGHAM-BOUDREAUX Priscilla Cunningham. and Rene Bouareaux Sr. were marri ed at 2 p.m. Sept 11, 1999, at the C.W. A Hall. The bride is the daughter of Bobby and Madelene Cunningham of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Allen and Walterine LeBoeuf, and the late Xavier and Pauline Cunningham. Parents of the groom are the late Marcel "Mitch" and Pauline Boudreaux of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Col. Lawrence A. and Lillian Shipman, and the late Justil and Elda Boudreaux. The Rev. Carl Tyler officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her son, Tyler Cunningham. The bride wore a formal ivory gown of bridal satin that featured a sweet-heart bodice embellished with re-embroidered Alencon lace and hand beaded with pearls and sequins. The softly-gathered skirt was enhanced with cut lace appliques and scalloped lace trim edged with hemline and cathedral-length train. Her tiara of re-embroidered Alencon lace embellished with pearls and sequins held a double-tier finger-tip-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of off-white magnolias accented with navy blue rosebuds and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Robyn Rougeau, matron of honor; Heather Rougeau, maid of honor; Shannon Rougeau and Dawn L eBoeuf, maids; and Kayla LeBoeuf, junior maid. Mike Kitchens was the best man; Bob Rougeau, Jeremy Rougeau and Dean "Dino" Ghere, groomsmen; Rene Boudreaux Jr., junior grooms-man; and Glenn Allemand, usher. A reception was given by the couple and the bride's family at the C.W. A. Hall. The three-tier multi-flavored off-white cake was adorned with off-white confection roses, lily of the valley and accented with dancing cherubs. An alabaster cherub vase filled with silk magnolia flowers topped the cake. The groom's cake featured a Jack Daniels motif. The couple plan to reside in Houma. TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, DECEMBER 12, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED HOOGEVEEN-RODDY Rhonda M. Hoogeveen and Sidney A. Rodney Jr. were married at 4 p.m. Oct. 9, 1999, at the Little Log Wedding Chapel in Gatlinburg, Tenn. The bride is the daughter of Frank T. Hoogeven Jr. of Raceland and the late Kate Prosperic Hoogeveen. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prosperie Sr., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.Hoogeveen Sr. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Roddy Sr. of Raceland. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trahan Jr., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roddy Sr. The Rev. Dennis Allen Colwell officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Roxanne M. Roddy, flower girl; and Justin L Richadson, ring bearer. A reception was held at the Open Hearth Restaurant. The two layer cake was in the shape of a heart. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. MOHANA-SUMMERS Tricia Mohana and Ensign Brian Summers, U.S.N., were married at noon, July 17, 1999, at Sweet Briar College, Va. The bride is the daughter of Louis and Jennifer Mohana of Bourg. She is the granddaughter of the late Merlin and Jeanne Crochet, and the late Louis Mohana Sr. and Mae Mohana. Parents of the groom are Ronald and Linda Summers of Oxford, Pa. He is the grandson of Phillip Torbert the late Ruth Torbert and Mildred and John Summers Sr. The Rev. Gary Moore officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal silk sleeveless gown that featured a fitted bodice with pearl accents and a full skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length trai n. Her pearl and lace headband held a cathedral-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a hand-tied clutch bouquet of two dozen Anna roses tied with white satin ribbon. Serving in the wedding were Anne Mohana, maid of honor; Sarah Katherine Spangler, Katherine Mohana, Stacy Summers and Lisa Summers; Lindsey Duplantis, junior maid; and Taylor Shelton, flower girl. John Fazio was the best .man; Michael Green, Joseph Mohana, Sean Smith and James Ahlborn, groomsmen; and Scott Walgren and David Edgerton, ushers. A reception was held at Wailes Center at the college. The three-tier traditional white cake was accented with confection ribbons and decorated with fresh roses. The groom's chocolate basket weave cake featured chocolate dipped strawberries and was topped with a model of a Blue Angel. The couple plan to reside in Corpus Christi, Texas. JAMES-GIROIR Yaka Sherell James and Michael Wayne Giroir II were married at 3 p.m. Oct. 23, 1999, at St. Lucy Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Phil and Carmalisa James of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Roland and Cementra Wolfe Sr., Betty James and the late Clifford James. Parents of t he groom are Carl and Ann Eschete of Houma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Colden Darcey. The Rev. Paul Desch officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a sleeveless ivory formal empire-styled gown of matte satin that featured a fitted tank bodice of re-embroidered Alencon lace decorated with pearls and sequins, slim sheath skirt of satin and a detachable cathedral-length train that was accented with a bow at the waiste. Her ivory wreath headpiece of silk flowers was enhanced with. satin trimmed ribbon loops, pearlized pansies, and pearl and crystal sprays and held a double-tier fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion edged with embroidery. She carries an ivory silk bridalnosega@ of Bes and roses that was accented with greenery and chiffon ribbons. Serving in the wedding were Tonja Beauty, maid of honor, Kami Angelle James, Angela Ward and Rolinda Sameka Wolfe, maids; and Ashlynn Ward, flower girl. Ron Ward Sr. was the best man; Orlando Smith, Larry Dabney Jr. and Jame's Watson, groomsmen; Eldrich Granger Jr., Chris Guillot and Leroy T. James Jr., ushers; and Dejordan Wolfe, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Town Hall. The four-tier off-white traditional cake was enhanced with off-white satin ribbon and topped with cascading white roses. The couple plan to reside in Houma. TERREBONNE PARISH, HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, DECEMBER 26, 1999 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED BILLIOT-STEERMAN Eula Ann Billiot and Danny W. Steerman were rnarried at 6 p.m. July24,1999, at Victory Temple Church of God in Manchester, Ga. The bride is the daughter of Annie Mae Gregoire of Dulac and the late Lawrence W. Billiot Parents of the groom are Steve and Mae Steerrnan of Shiloh, Ga. The bride was given in marriage by her mother in the double-ring ceremony. The bride wo re an ivory satin sleeveless gown that featured a fitted bodice decorated with pearl beading and a skirt that flowed into a chapel-length train. Her ivory crown of pearls held a double-tier; fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of ivory peace lilies surrounded with roses and baby's breath and accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Eva Billiot White, matron of honor; Florence Verdin, Cynthia Billiot and Tiffany Caldwell, maids; Markesha Shanell White, junior maid; and Ashley Pruitt, flower girl. Alex Caballero was the best man; Edward Verdin, Ivy Billio t and George Pruitt groomsmen; and Billy Garison, usher. A reception was given by the couple's family and friends at the church's fellowship hall. The four-tier traditional white cake featured stairways, mauve and huntergreen flowers, and was topped with a traditional bride and groom. The couple plan to reside in Manchester. LEGENDRE-HEBERT Katherine Viola Legendre and Brian Peter Hebert were married at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 19, 1999, at St John Catholic Church in Thibodaux. The bride is the daughter of Irving Jr. and Byrne Ellender Legendre of Thibodaux. She is the granddaughter of the late Willard Ellender, M.D., the late Mrs. Ellender, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Legendre Jr. Parents of the groom are Morris B Peter and Sandra Dupre Hebert of Houma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Camille Dupre Sr., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hebert. 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 an ivory satin formal gown that featured a fitted bodice with a portrait neckline, short sleeves and a full box pleated skirt. Her matching headpiece held a double-tier, waist-length veil of illusion. She carried a traditional round bouquet of ivory roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Lucy Stemfels Dupont matron of honor, Adeline Legendre Bernard, Arnie Hebert, Andrea Hebert, Colette Carrier, Rebecca Whaley and Julie Bernard, maids; Kathleen Amelie Bordelon, junior maid; and Alyce Ellender Bernard, flower girl. John Michael Hebert was the best man; Ed Brice , Eddie Legendre, Will Legendre, Leo Pitre, Micah Richie and Charlie Jenkins, groomsmen; Byron Overiel, Mike Capello, Charlie Pitre, Spencel Ramsey, Lloyd Babin, Brett Faucheaux and Kevin Faulk, ushers; and Ethan John Hebert, ring bearer. A reception was given by the parents of the bride was at. the Howard Johnson in Thibodaux. The couple plan to reside in Houma.