MARRIAGES: THE COURIER, TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA JANUARY - MARCH 2000 Contributed 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 23, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED RHODES-ROMERO Jennifer Kaye Rhodes and Ryan James Romero were married at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7, 2000, at St Francis de Sales Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peter Rhodes of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Clifford and Leonora Guidry, and William and Marion Rhodes. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. James Romero of Lafayette. He is also the son of the late Deanna Romero. The Rev. Jim Morrison officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a high-neck sleeveless gown of ivory crepe that featured a fitted bodice of floral embroidered, lace accented with triple pearl clusters. The fitted skirt flared into a court train with a detachable chiffon train. Her double-tier ved of bridal illusion fell to her waist. She carried a clutch bouquet of bridal roses accented with baby's breath and tied with sheer ribbon. Serving in the wedding were Amy Thomas, matron of honor; Jodi Rhodes, maid of honor; Wanda Varisco, Amanda Eschete, Katharine Hays, Ginny Landry and Ashhe Talbot maids; and Jennifer Talbot junior maid. James Romero was the best m an;Victor Varisco, Jacob Rhodes, Jason Graham, Andre Guerin, Andy Sturts and Jon Bellamy, groomsmen; Joe Dunand and Steve Landry, ushers; and Tyler Varisco, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Town Hall. The couple plan to reside in Lafayette. JOHNSON-CARR Janis Marie Johnson and Ellis James Carr were married at 6 p.m. Dec. 11, 1999, at their home in Thibodaux. The bride is the daughter of Moses and Leotha Johnson of Thibodaux. Parents of the groom are Willie Belle Carr and the late J. C. Carr of Tylertown, Miss. The Rev. Eugene Brown officiated at the ceremony. SIMON-LAPEYROUSE Shawn Marie Simon and Lonnie James Lapeyrouse were married at 1 p.m. Oct. 30, 1999, at Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of David C. Simon of Morgan City and Gail K Simon of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Clyde and June Kimball, and Rodney and Jeanette Simon. Parents of the groom are Glynn Lapeyrouse of Houma and Lillie Lapeyrouse of Orlando, Fla. He is the grandson of the late Ivy and Azalie Jabert and the late Morris and Rita Lapeyrouse. The Rev. Lou Bartko officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a white sleeveless high-neck halter gown t hat featured a fitted bodice of beaded and sequined Venice Lace, back of silk illusion covered with Venice lace and a full chiffon skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train. Her pearl tiara with back accents of miniature roses held a fingertip-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of white roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Amy Lynn Simon, maid of honor; Tiffany Brunet, Jessica Martello and Julie Pitre, maids; Kayla Lapeyrouse, junior maid; and Katie Guilfou, flower girl. Jody Lapeyrouse was the best man; Eric Lapeyrouse, Jason Neat and Mark Duplantis, groomsmen; Kenneth Guilfou, junior groomsman; Norman Guilfou and Irby Bergeron,ushers; and Kevin Guilfou, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple and their parents at the church's Community Center. The three-tier traditional white cake featured confection roses and was topped with a crystal heart with a crystal cross and gold rings in the center. The couple plan to reside in Houma. GALLIANO-WICHER Wendy Galliano and John Vvicher were married Oct. 15, 1999, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off. The bride is the daughter of Cynthia and Moise Gailiano Jr. of Cut Off. She is the granddaughter Onise and Moise Galliano Sr. of Galliano, and Joseph and Clara Mae B ruce of Cut Off. Parents of the groom are Hans and Lilllian Wicher of Larose. He is the grandson of Victor Boudreaux of Golden Meadow, the late Leona Boudreaux, and the late Johann and Hedig Wicher. The Rev. Greg Fratt officiated at the ceremony. A reception was held at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall in Larose. ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 6, 2000 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS MCGEE-DANIELS Delena Suzette McGee and Robert Carl Daniels were married at 3 p.m. Dec, 18, 1999, at Mulberry Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Scarlett McGee of Bourg and the late John McGee. She is the granddaughter of Joseph and Billie Dill, the late Evelyn Delena and the late Waldo McGee. Parents of the groom are Robert H. Daniels of Houma, and Dennise and Hank Chandler of Houma. He is the grandson of Dennis and Diana Dietrich, Lillie Daniels and the late Roy Daniels. The Rev. John Vandercook officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her mother. The bride wore an A-line styled white satin gown embroidered with lace and pearls that featured a sweet-heart neckline, short sleeves and skirt that flowed into a chapel-length train embroidered with lace and pearls. Her pearl and lace head band held a waist-l ength veil of bridal illusion scattered with pearls. She carried a traditional bouquet of white roses accented with baby's breath and greenery. Serving in the wedding were Angelle Marie Filce, maid of honor, Erica Ann Sevin and Rochelle Brue, maids; and Danielle Marie Chandler, flower girl. Ryan Joseph Hebert was the bestman; Larry Anthony Fonseca Jr. and Rodney Lynn Burns Jr., groomsmen; and Richard Todd Bennett and John.Tinsley, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's family at the church fellowship hall. The three-tier, white traditional cake featured accents in red and green, plastic doves, and was topped with a bride and groom. The couple plan to reside in San Diego, Calif. LAROUSSE-MIZE Kelly Anne Larousse and Jeremie Mark Mize were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 26 1999, at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church in Larose. The bride is the daughter of Susan Larousse and Larry Collins of Lockport and the late John Larousse. She is the granddaughter of Irma and Lester Vedros, the late Horace Pennison, and Joseph and Marie Guidry Larousse. Parents of the groom are Edward and Janice Robichaux of Bourg and the late Mark A. Mize. He is the grandson of the late Dewey and Creasie Chambless, and Richard and Sue Barlow. The Rev. Dean Danos officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her stepfather. The bride wore a sleeveless white matte satin gown that featured a bate au neckline accented with silk embroidery, tiny seed pearls and crystal beading. The slim, fitted skirt and detachable cathedral train was detailed with beaded embroidery trimming.. Her headband of silk embroidery was detailed with pearls and crystal beading and held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion edged with piping. She carried a traditional bouquet of one dozen minuet roses accented with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Tina Matherne, maid of honor; Jessica Pennison, Anita Larousse, Jaime Larousse, Joni Boudreaux, Ursula DeFelice, Nikki Guidry and Niki Naquin, maids; and Kailyn Larousse, flower girl. John Bouquet was the best man; Nick Baxter, Alex Baxter, Kevin Larousse, Karl Larousse, Kyle Larousse, Dustin Clement and Craig Cockerham, groomsmen; Tommy Chambless and Sonny Antilley, ushers; and Derrick Collins, ring bearer. A reception was held at theVeterans of Foreign Wars Hall in Larose. The four-tier, stacked white traditional cake was draped with miniature roses. The couple plan to reside in Houma. WALLS-WEBRE Jennifer Ann Walls and Troy Daniel Webre were married at 2 p.m. Jan. 22, 2000, at St. Bernadette Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Virginia and Lowery Blank of Des Allemands and Perry R Walls of Zachary. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andry, and the late Raymond and Lillie Mae Walls. Parents of the groom are Rhon and Tammy Webre of Houma and Reva Folse of Houma. He is the grandson of Betty and Frank Clements, Louis Hulan Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webre. He is the great-grandson of Verda Babin. The Rev. Patrick O'Brien officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents and stepfather. The bride wore a sleeveless white full-length gown that featured beading on the bodice, low back neckline and an attached train. Her headband held a short veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of fresh daisies. Serving in the wedding were Holly Trosclair Collins, matron of honor; Wendy Falgout, maid of honor; Kristie Bourg, Michelle Doiron, Tara Webre Martin and Bonita Neff, maids; and Teddi Folse, flower girl. Brandon Clement was the bestman; Tris Wallace, J.P. Duplantis, Todd John, Brad Martin and Bert Holloway, groomsmen; Lowery Blank and Jack Clements, ushers; and Hunter Webre, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's parents at the CWA Hall in Houma. The three-tier traditional double-layer cake was adomed with fresh daisies. The couple plan to reside in Houma. LEWIS-SUTTON Gabrielle Simone Lewis axid Marc A. Sutton were married at 6 p.m. Nov. 27, 1999, at Plymouth Rock Baptist Church. 'The bride is the daughter of Frank and Norma Lewis. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stovall, Bessie Lewis and the late James Lewis. Parents of the groom are Debra Dancy and Franklyn Payne. He is the grandson of Avdoree Avant Keith, the late Lovell Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton. The Rev. Blair Mitchell officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a sleeveless polished satin sheath that featured intricately beaded European lace, a bateau neckline, scalloped lace hem-line and a detachable cathedral train detailed with beaded European lace. Her pearl and crystal tiara held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion. Serving in the wedding were Tanya Fusilier, matron of honor; Anya Carter, maid of honor; Erin Dennis, Stephanie Gray, Reshelle Jones and Rachelle Trusclair, maids; Anrica Griffin and Tiffany Jones, tea girls; and Alexis Fusilier, flower girls. Brandon Moore was the best man; Victor Beard, Gerard Jackson, Keith Jackson, Quincy Lewis and Jeffery Payne, groomsmen; Ernest Brown and Taj Turner, ushers; and Ryan Alexander, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Houma Municipal Auditorium. The couple plan to reside in Chicago, Ill. SEVIN-ORDOYNE April Sevin and Chris J. Ordoyne Jr. were married at 11 a.m. Nov. 6, 1999,at The Dansereau House. The bride is the daughter of Harold Sevin of Schriever. She is the granddaughter of the late Isaac and Edna D. Foret and the late Sidney J. and Pearl L Sevin. Parents of the groom are Chris and Mary Ordoyne Sr. of Thibodaux. He is the grandson of the late Amelie and Orlando Rome, and the late Clarence and Rosalie Ordoyne. Justice of the Peace Denis Rodrigue officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Serving in the wedding were Kristy Vidrine, maid of honor, and Rhae Sevin, flower girl. Travis Ordoyne was the best man; and Justin and Jacob Ordoyne, ushers. A reception was held at The Dansereau House. The couple plan to reside in Chackbay. MABILE-MULCAHY Melanie Kay Mabile and Randall Craig Mulcahy were manied at 4 p.m Jan. 22, 2000, at St Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. The bride is the daughter of Carolyn Walker Mabile of Bourg, and O'Neal Joseph Mabile Jr. of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Ellen Ellender Walker, the late Herman E.Walker Sr., and the late O'Neil and Eula Acost a Mabile. Parents of the groom are Patricia Flournoy Mulcahy and Michael High Mulcahy Sr. of Montgomery, Ala. He is the grandson of the late Robert and Marguerite Flournoy, and the late Patrick and Mary Mulcahy. The Rev. Frank Montalbano officiated at the double-ring ceremony, in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a sleeveless ivory gown that featured a corset-styled bodice of beaded Venice lace, a ball-gown-styled skirt with double pleating at hips and a chapel-length train. Her tiara of crystals and pearls held an elbow-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of roses with greenery. Serving in the wedding were Melissa Mabile, maid of honor; Melisa LaBanve, Ashley Bazzone and Jennifer Walker Peacock, maids; and Megan Dillon, flower girl. Michael Mulcahy Sr. was the best man; Michael Mulcahy Jr., Chase McCalip and Chris Kiesel, groomsmen; Sean Rastanis, usher; and McCall Walker, ring bearer. A reception was given at the Omni Royal in New Orleans by the bride's parents. JONES-LAPEROUSE Jennifer Dee Jones and Edward Jude 'Ted" Laperouse II were married at 6 p.m. Oct. 23, 1999, at Arlington Heights Baptist Church in Pascagoula, Miss. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Pascagoula. She is the granddau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kent, Betty Jones and the late Dennis A Jones. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jude Laperouse of Houma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Dill, Anita Laperouse and the late Edward J. Laperouse. The Rev. Ben Carlisle of Pascagoula and Monsignor Joseph N. Latino of Houma officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Jonna Jones Windham, matron of honor; Kelly Avery Frye, Kenya Shea Goggans, Joanna Katheryn Holland, Candice Walters Howell, Manda Seymore James, Mitzi Montgomery Olson and Susan Elizabeth Pigott, maids; Memory Cox Craig, Lori Leann Ellzey, Rae Katherine Forrest Emily Anne Kent, Melinda Grace.Kent, Lanay Mixon Lambert and Shannon Leigh Street, honorary maids; and Emily Carroll Rhodes, flower girl. Evan Alexander Liokis was the bestman; Christopher Everett Cenac Jr., Richard Allen Cuccia, Bruce Geddes Hansen, Stephen William Lyford, Mark Edward Morice, Andrew Wayne Martin Jr. and Jon Martin Windham, groomsmen; Christian Miles Forrest and James Pollard Kent, ushers; and Wesley Martin Windham, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Bellevue-Longfellow House. The couple plan to reside in Dallas, Texas. NAQUIN-GROS Alicia Ann Naqui n and Michael Thomas Gros were manied Dec. 10, 1999, at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral in Thibodaux. The bride is the daughter of Mary Ann Rampton and Walter "Butch" Naquin Jr. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Marmil lion, Doris Naquin and the late Walter "Zot" Naquin. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gros. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Diedrich Jr. and the late Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Gros Sr. The Rev. Charles Perkins officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Stephanie Robichaux, matron of honor; Anna Falcon, Rachel Terracina, Heidi Mabile, Allison Grosin and Jamie Traban, maids; and Caroline Robichaux, flower girl. Jeff Boudreaux was the best man; David Falcon, Brad Naquin, Charlie Carrnouche, Randy Gros and Steven Gros, groomsmen; Francis Robichaux, III ring bearer; and Kevin Passman, Todd Passman, Chris Diedrich, Scott Diedrich and Jeff Diedrich, ushers. A reception followed in the Nicholls State University Cotillion Ballroom. The couple plan to reside in Thibodaux. ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 13, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED GUIDRY-STACOM Margaret Anne Guidry and Keith William Stacom were married at 2 p.m. Dec. 11, 1999, at Mulberry Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Gary T. Guidry, M.D., and Mrs. Guidry of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Anne Pascher Howard, the late Arthur M. Howard, and the late Rene and Marguerite Guidry. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Williarn R. Stacom of Houma. He is the grandson of Florence Eisenhaur. The Rev. Glen Wentworth officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal ivory silk satin gown that featured a fitted bodice of beaded Alencon lace high-lighted with dimensional flowers decorating the basque waistline, hemline and cathedral train. A beaded Venise band outlined the scoop neckline and cap sleeves. Her headband of silk satin bordered with pearls held blusher, fingertip and cathedral-length veils of ivory silk bridal illusion scattered with seed pearls. Serving in the wedding were Emgy Guidry and Etica Ellender, maids of honor, and Margaret Coon, Laura Guidry, Kimberly Stacom and Adrianne Whitwood, maids. Chandler Kay was the best man; Ricky Brignac, Nick Goodwin, Eric Jukes, Samuel Kay Jr. and Perry Webre Jr., groomsmen; and Aaron Duplechin and John Tipton Jr., ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Melvin's Restaurant. The six tier ivory frosted cake was accented with fresh ivory rose buds on each tier. The couple plan to reside in Houma KRAEMER-BENOIT Deanna Mary Kraemer and Daryl Anthony Benoit were married at 7 p.m. Oct. 8, 1999, at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mary Kraemer of Houma and the lateWayne Kraemer. She is the granddaughter of the late Mabel and Willis Luke Sr., and the late Murphy and Melva Krarner. Parents of the groom are Diane Hardberger of Thibodaux and Allen Benoit of Berwick. He is the grandson of Lorraine Thibodaux, the late Andrew Thibodaux, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benoit The Rev. Lou Bartko and Deacon Gregory Haddad officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her brother, Adam Kraemer. The bride wore a formal white satin gown that featured long sleeves with panels of Venice lace, a fitted bodice accented with lace, sequins and pearls, a sweetheart neckline edged in lace and skirt that flowed to a cathedral-length train decorated with sequins and pearls. Her crown of pearls held a double-tier veil of waist-length bridal illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of white roses accented with greenery and pearls. Serving in the wedding were Vicky Ledet Parfait matron of honor; Ann Marie Schouest Hebert, Tiffany Guidry Mitchell, Rhonda Neal and Celia Richard, maids; Kristy Poiencot, junior bride; and Savannah Lynn Parfait, flower girl. Douglas Paul Benoit was the best man; Mortie Hebert, Ricky Clark, Bobby Clark and Brian Aysen, Adam Paul Kraemer, groomsmen; Nathan Neal and Carlton Neal, ushers; and Aaron Benoit ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple and their parents at the church's community center. The multi-tier white cake featured double-tier satellite cakes that were connected to the main cake with stair-ways that held a miniature bridal party. The cake was elevated by columns above a blue champagne fountain. Fresh flowers adorned the separate tiers and a traditional bride and groom was elevated y columns on the top tier. The couple plan to reside in Houma. ADAMS-MCREYNOLDS Heidi Ann Adams and Stephen Wesley McReynolds were married at 7 p.m. Nov. 19, 1999, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Eric Doug and Ann Adams of Morgan City. She is the granddaughter of Hilda Lirette of Theriot and the late Johnny Lirette. Parents of the groom are Keith Wesley and Merri McReynolds of Patterson. He is the grandson of Alyne Wells, the late Cecil Wells, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Bill McReynolds. The Rev. John Gallen officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore an A-line styled diamond white peau de soie forrmal sleeveless gown that featured a fitted bodice accented with Austrain Crystals and a jewel neckline. Her rosette and pearl headpiece held a cathedral-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a traditional round clutch bouquet of pink and white roses accented with Lily of the Valley wrapped in pearls. Serving in the wedding were Ash Watson, maid of honor; Cassie Adams, Angie Adams, Nichol Romaire, Mandy Vaucline, Traci Streva and Joanie Adams, maids; and Katelynn Adams, flower girl. John Wilson was the best man; Junior Adams, Paul Darbonne, Eric McGuire, Robert Carter, Brian Sharp and Matthew Adams, groomsmen; Brian Wiggins, Jason Thornton, Des Bourgeois and Scott Estay, usher; and Austin Bercegeauy, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Morgan Municipal Auditorium. The couple plan to reside Morgan City. KIBODEAUX-HEBERT Melanie Kibodeaux and Philip Hebert were married at 2 p.m. Jan. 15, 2000, at St. Joseph Church in Chauvin. The bride is the daughter of Ronald and Maggie Kibodeaux of Chauvin. She is the granddaughter of Pearl Boudreaux, the late Sidney, "Doo" Boudreaux Sr., Thelma Girard and the late Dupre Kibodeau x. Parents of the groom are Paula and Jules Hebert Jr. of Houma. He is the grandson of Ruth and Jules Hebert Sr., and the late Helen Ellender. The bride was given in marriage by her father at the double-ring ceremony. Serving in the wedding were Rachel Kibodeaux, maid of honor, and Kafie Guidry, Erica Bonvillain, Jessica Billiot, Maria Foret and Stefanie Hebert maids. Kyle Billiot was the best man; Jonathan Hebert, Jason Kibodeaux, Joshua Domangue, Steve Stafford and Evans LeBlanc, groomsmen; Sidney Boudreaux Jr. and Jules Hebert Jr., ushers; and Dylan Kibodeaux, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the American Legion Hall in Chauvin. The couple plan to reside in Houma. COMARDELLE-SPAHR Lisa Comardelle and Gerard Spahr were manied at 7 p.m. April 16,1999, at St. Mary's Nativity Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Leslie and Cinda Comardelle Sr. She is the granddaughter of Estelle Comardelle. Parents of the groom are Keith and Katherine Spahr. He is the grandson of Eva Bergeron, William F. Spahr and.Shirley Bulick. Serving in the wedding were Jane Fonseca, matron of honor; Danielle Cruse, maid of honor; Mindi Comardelle, Donesu Comardelle, Shelly Perrillioux, Rachel Dufrene, Stephanie Thibodeaux, Angelle Kreamer and Nicole Co mardelle, maids; and Katie Perrillioux, junior maid. Chad Fields was the best man; Ryan Lagarde, Ernest Comardelle, Donald Spahr, Jason Badeaux, Rusty Ferriera, Leslie Comardelle Jr. and Jason Comardelle, groomsmen; and Taylor Comardelle, junior groomsman. TALBOT-AMEDEE Shelli Talbot and Ralph Amedee Jr.were married Nov. 19, 2000 , at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Lockport The bride is the daughter of Wayne and Wildred Allemand Talbot of Lockpor. She is the granddaughterof Inez Allemand, the late Willie Allemand Sr., Bernice Talbot and the late Deoma Talbot. Parents of the groom are Ralph and Betty Rodrigue Amedee Sr. of Chackbay. He is the grandson of Laura Rodrigue, the late Claude Rodrigue, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Amedee. The Rev. Joey Pilola officiated at the ceremony. Serving in the wedding were Laura Talbot, matron of honor; Kelly Landry, Nicolle Borne, Ashley Chiasson, Laurie Pitre, Aileen Guidry and Gwyn Dempster, maids; and Alissa Amedee, flower girl. Kirk Chiasson was the best man; Blake Benoit, Teddy Trosclair, Shawn Clement, Robert Gros, Carol Cortez and Darby Loupe, groomsmen; Jeremi Talbot, Carl Amedee and Andrew Amedee, ushers; and Alexander Naquin, ring bearer. A reception was held at the American Legion Hall in Lockport. The couple plan to resid e in Thibodaux. GAITREAUX-ACOSTA Tisa Nicole Gautreaux and Jason Paul Acosta were married May 7, 1999, at Holy Savior Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Eddie J. and Shirley T. Gautreaux. She is the granddaughter of Edith Trosclair, the late Claude Troselair, Eldret Gautreaux and the late Edward Gautreaux. Parents of the groom are Dale J. and Wanda Acosta. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lonia Acosta, Joan Plaisance and the late Whitney Plaisance. The Rev. Joey Piloila officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Mandi Matherne, maid of honor; Lexie Gautreaux and Jessica Acosta, maids; and Lanae Danos, flower girl. Dondi Adains was the best man; Jeremy Breaux and John Acosta, groomsmen; and Albert Troselair and Harold Plaisance, ushers. A reception was held at the American Legion in Lockport. The couple plan to reside in Mathews. HARTMAN-LANDRY Aline Hartman and Darrell Landry were married Sept 18,1999, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Cut Off. The bride is the daughter of Ulysse and Emma Hartman of Cut Off. Parents of the groom are Marilyn Landry of GaLliano and the late Lester Landry. A reception was held at the Larose Civic Center. CEDOTAL-KEAGHEY Jac queline Cedotal and Randall Keaghey were married at 7 p.m. May 28, 1999, at St. Bernadette Chapel. The bride is the daughter of Calvin and Barbara Cedotal of Schriever. She is the granddaughter of the late Eddie Hebert, the late Verna Ledet, and the late Cleveland and Wilhellmina Cedotal. Parents of the groom are Gail Voclain of Houma and the late Charles Keaghey. He is the grandsonof Mary Barton, the late Lawton Barton, Gladys Keaghey and the late Charles Keaghey. The Rev. Mike Bergeron officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by Justin and Joshua Babin, sons of the bride. The bride wore an ivory, tea-length gown that featured an off-the-shoulder neck line and rose embroidery trim. She carried a traditional bouquet of magnolias and roses accented with greenery. Barbara Cedotal and Gafl Voclain.were the matrons of honor. Randall and Justin Keaghey were the groomsmen. The traditional cake featured a basket-weave design. The couple plan to reside in Bayou Blue. BOUDREAUX-FALGOUT Necole Boudreaux and Shane Falgout were married Nov. 12, 1999, at Holy Savior Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Arthur P. Boudreaux II of Dulac and Donna Saia Duvieilh of Kenner. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Santo Saia of Long Island, N.Y., and the late Mary Lou and Arthur P. Boudreaux. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. LenRay Falgout of Raceland. He is the grandson of Adrine Lee of Larose, the late Enoch Lee, and the late Alida and Clarence Faigout. The Rev. Florentino Santiago officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Michelle Boudreaux and Shantal Roger, maids of honor; and Angie Falgout, Rachel Theriot, Melisa Falgout, Tina Alston and Hailey Authement maids. Jody Bergeron was the best man; Regan Falgout, David Theriot Errol Falgout Robby Lee, Travis Tastet and Brandon Falgout groomsmen; and Jacob Boudreaux, ring bearer. A reception was held at the American Legion Hall. The couple plan to reside in Lockport. PORCHE-CHIASSON Judy Guidry Porche and Gregory Paul Chiasson were married July 3,1999, at Memorial United Methodist Church in Mathews. The bride is the foster daughter of the late Alfred J. and Katherine "Kitty" Oncale. Parents of the groom are Junius and Judy Chiasson. He is the grandson of Ella Ledet, the late Chester Ledet Sr., Lillian Chiasson and the late Agney Chiasson. The Rev. Jose Garcia officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her son, David Porche Jr. Serving in the wedding were Katrina Porche, maid of honor; and Brandi Porche, flower girl. Travis Chiasson was the best man; Christopher Chiasson, usher; and Tracy Chiasson, ring bearer. A reception was held in Thibodaux. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. SEVIN-ORDOYNE April Sevin and Chris J. Ordoyne Jr. were married at 11 a.m., Nov. 6, 1999, at The Dansereau House. The bride is the daughter of Harold Sevin of Schriever. She is the granddaughter of Pearl Sevin, the late Sidney J. Sevin, Edna Foret and the late Isaac Foret. Parents of the groom are Chris and Mary Ordoyne Sr. of Thibodaux. He is the grandson of Rosalie Ordoyne, the late Clarence Ordoyne, and the late Amelie and Orlando Rome. Justice of the Peace Denis Rodrigue officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Serving in the wedding were Kristy Vidrine, maid of honor; and Rhae Sevin, flower girl. Travis Ordoyne was the best man; and Justin and Jacob Ordoyne, ushers. A reception was held at The Dansereau House. The couple plan to reside in Chackbay. ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, FEBRUARY 27, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED DUBOIS-TABOR Robin Ann DuBois and Marc Joseph Tabor were rnarried at 2 p.m. Jan. 29, 2000, i n Baton Rouge. The bride is the daughter of Gerald and Diana DuBois of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late James and Kate Coleman, Vernis DuBois and the late Dominic DuBois. Parents of the groom are Norris and Pearl Tabor of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Hebert, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tabor. Judge Yvette Alexander officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride wore a formal traditional white satin gown that featured a fitted bodice embellished with pearls and sequins, a sweetheart neckline, long lace sleeves and a skirt that flowed into a chapel-length train. Her white satin head band held a fingertip-length veil of tulle edged in satin. She carried a cascading bouquet of fire and ice roses accented with fuschia and baby pink roses. Serving in the wedding were Sheila Coleman Smith, matron of honor; and Regina Simon, maid. Troy Tabor was the best man; and Jeffery DuBois, groomsman. A reception was given by thebride's parents at Reflections in Baton Rouge. The three-tier traditional butter-cream cake featured accents of roses. The groom's chocolate cake featured strawberries decorated as police officers with handcuffs. The couple plan to reside in Baton Rouge. DIANO-GUIDRY Dana L. Diano and Tracy J. Guidry were married at 1 p.m. Dec. 11, 1999, at St Francis de Sales Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Linda Martin Musson of Houma and Benedict F. Diano Jr. of Mobile, Ala. She is the granddaughter of Dorothea Savoie Nyssen, the late Virgie Martin, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Benedict F. Diano Sr. Parents of the groom are Allen and Juanita Guidry of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Milton and Olivia Deville, an d the late Mr. and Mrs. Clay Guidry. The Rev. Mike Bergeron officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a formal silk duponi gown that featured long sleeves, basque waist, a heavily beaded bodice accented with Battenburg lace and a skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train decorated with sequins, pearls and Battenburg lace. Her cutwork lace tiara held a double-tier veil of bridal illusion with rolled edges. She carried a bouquet of fresh ivory roses and cala lilies entwined with English ivy, ming fem and green bear grass. Serving in the wedding were Trina Doiron, matron of honor, Jennifer Terrell, maid of honor, Brandi Jarboe, Kacey Popay, Amanda Mayers, Jessica Occhincro, Heather Schwing and Kim Hebert maids; and Eriiily Kay Doiron, flower girl. Chad Detiveaux was the best man; Craig Guidry, Chris Diano, Grey Doiron, Stevie Fontana, Lewey Taylor, Shayne Beal and Bobby Rembert Jr., groomsmen; Cody Jarboe, Travis Bergeron, Marlon Domangue and Tom Jones, ushers; and Kaid Guidry, ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Krewe of Aphrodite Hall. The four-tier traditional cake featured cascading fresh flowers of ivory roses, baby's breath and ming fem. The couple plan to reside in Houma. HARRIS-STEVENS Karen Donette Harris and Michael Paul Stevens were married at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19, 2000, at the Courthouse Square in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Donelson and Elsie Harris of Brandon, Miss. Parents of the groom are David and Judy Stevens. He is the grandson of Paul Schmidt. The Rev. Glen Wentworth officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a formal candlelight gown of chiffon over crepe that featured off-the-shoulder styling with flowing sleeves and skirt that flowed into a cathedral-length train. The entire gown was sprinkled with tiny crystals. Instead of a headpiece the bride had flowers woven into her hair. Serving in the wedding were Selena Domangue, maid of honor; and Brooke Fromme, maid. David Stevens was the best man; and Ryan Fromme, junior groomsman. A reception was given by the couple at Bayou Vue Cafe`. ************* *********************** TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, MARCH 5, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED PORCHE-TIVET Lacie Porche and Benjamin Tivet were married at 1 p.m. Jan. 22, 2000, at St Eloi Cathohc Church. The bride is the daughter of Paul and Amy Porche of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Virgie LeBeouf, Sidonia Porche and the late Felix Porche. Parents of the groom are Keny and Sherry Tivet of Houma. He is the grandson of Magnus and Gloria LeBlanc, Eunice Tivet and the late Hubert Tivet. The Rev. Joey Pilola officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a two-tone ivory and cafe` satin gown that featured an off-the-shoulder neckline and plunging back. The bodice featured beads and was fitted to the waist where it flared into a full skirt that flowed into a layered train. Her headpiece of ivory satin roses held a chapel-length veil of double-tier bridal illusion. She carried a traditional bouquet of peach roses. Serving in the wedding were Maria Pitre, matron of honor; Julienne Folse, maid of honor; April Blanchard, Ginger LeBeouf, Ashley Poiencot and Toni Poiencot, maids; and Kathryn Marcel and Trista LeBeouf, flower girls. Josh Tivet was the best man; Brody Porche, Billy Voisin, Brian Fonseca, Bobby LeB lanc and Christopher LeBlanc, groomsmen; Walter. Guidry, Blake Pitre, Brian Poiencot and Barry LeBlanc, ushers; Shane and Nichollas Marie, ring bearers; and Jacob and Mitchell Pitre, altar servers. A reception was given by the coupid's parents at the Krewe of Aphrodite Hall. The four-tier round pale-peach cake was adomed with ivory accents and gold beads and topped with peach roses. The couple plan to reside in Houma. TABOR-MICHEL Laura Stephanie Tabor and Bryce Conan Michel were married at 1 p.m. Feb. 12, 2000, at Annunziata Catholic Church in Houma. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. James E. Tabor Jr. of Houma. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Lapeyrouse, Irene B. Tabor and the late James Tabor Sr. Parents of the groom are Gail D. and Harry J. Michel Jr. of Houma. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gervais Domangue, Jeanette Michel and the late Harry Michel Sr. The Rev. James Morrison officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal gown of ivory matte satin that featured a fitted bodice banded with satin pleating and embellished with Venice lace enriched with pearls and crystal bead-ing, a scoop neckline, short capped sleeves, satin bow accents on the back bodice a nd a gathered skirt that swept into a cathedral length train. Her matching ivory matte satin headpiece accented with lace and beading held a cathedral-length veil of ivory illusion. She carried a bouquetof eight pale pink sweetheart roses. Serving in the wedding were Nancy T. Warren, matron of honor; and Lindsey Warren, junior maid. Blair S. Michel was the best man; and Jeremy Michel, junior groomsman. A reception was given by the couple's parents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gonsoullin. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. TROSCLAIR-COYLE Amanda Trosclair and Christopher Coyle were married at 2 p.m. Dec. 18, 1999, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Troselair of Dulac. She is the granddaughter of Ruby and. Robert Sarnanie Jr., and James "Dick" and Beverly Trosclair. She is the great-granddaughter of Viola Eschete and Brunella Samanie Agamy. Parents of the groom are Randy Coyle and Odette Barrios of Houma. He is the grandson of Reuben and Viola Linch Torr, and Don and Pearl Coyle. The Rev. Paul Desch officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal sleeveless gown of Italian satin that featured a fitted beaded bodice. The bride also wore long glov es that matched the gown, Her crown of gold and pearls held a cathedral-length veil of double-tier bridal illusion. She carried a traditional round bouquet of one dozen fresh white roses accented with baby's breath. Serving in the wedding were Faith M. Trosclair, matron of honor; Amanda Garcille, Stephanie Nelson, Tiffany Samanie, Laura Reid, Chasity Bourgeois and Courtney Coyle, maids; and Marissa Trosclair, flower girl. Phillip Thibodeaux was the bestman; Billy Trosclair, Thomas Trosclair, Karl Wilson, Jeremy Chaisson, Jason Bourgeois and Kevin Tanner, groomsmen; Clark Trosclair, Gregory Coyle, Wayne Reid and Matthew Reid, ushers; and Nicholas Troselair, ring bearer. A reception was given by the couple's family at the East ParkRecreation Center. The four-tier traditional cake featured basket weave frosting and fresh roses. The groom's cake featured a basket weave design. The couple plan to reside in Houma. SAVOIE-DETILLIER Kim Truxillo Savoie and Kurt Paul Detillier were married Jan. 8, 2000, at Victory Life Church. The bride is the daughter of Horace and Ruby Bishop. She is the granddaughter of Vivian Truxillo, the late Herbert Truxillo Sr., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop. Parents of the groom are Curtis and Patricia Detillier. He is the grandson of Genevieve Richard, the late Clifton Richard, Moise "Jiggs" Detilller Sr. and the late Corinne Detilher. The Rev. Daniel Knight officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her son, Nicholas Savoie. Serving in the wedding were Ida Brown, maid of honor; Carole Prevost, matron of honor; Velma Anderson and Liz Folse, maids; Amber Brown, junior bridesmaid; and Haley Brown, flower girl. Dwayne Banasiak was the bestman; Todd Detillier, Deon Lee and Larry Phillips, groomsmen; Michael Bishop and Michael Foret ushers; and Vaughn Michael Detillier, ring bearer. A recept ion was held at the Woodmen of the World Hall. The couple plan to reside in Raceland. ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, MARCH 12, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED MATHERNE-BENOIT Jeanine Ann Matherne and Blake Charles Benoit were manied at 7 p.m. Feb. 4, 2000, at St. Joseph Co-Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Clarence and Joel Matherne. She is the granddaughter of the late Louis and Pauline Gaubert and the late Clarence and Cecille Matherne. Parents of the groom are Robert and Pricilla Benoit. He is the grandson of George and Margie Thibodaux, Victoria Benoit and the late Jack Benoit. The Rev. Joey Pilola officiated at the ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Tina M. Richard, matron of honor; Robin G. Baye, maid of honor; Jackie, Mario, Susan and Yogi Matherne, Shelli Amedee and Tina Benoit, maids; Kristen Matherne and Coti Benoit, junior maids; and Inndia Benoit flower girl. Chad Chaisson was the best man; Jamie Matherne, Jody Matherne, Brian Benoit, Brett Benoit, Mathew Boudreaux and Ralph Amedee, groomsmen; John David Matherne and Jace Benoit, junior groomsmen; and Leslie Matherne and Bart Benoit ushers. A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Thibodaux. The couple plan to reside in Thibodaux. WHEAT-WHIPLE Misty Blair Wheat and Gary Joseph Whipple II were niarried at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 19, 2000, at St. George Catholic Church in Baton Rouge in a military wedding ceremony and Mass. The bride is the daughter Marvin and Jo Ann Wheat of Baton Rouge. She is the granddaughter of Lefebvre and Hazel Savoie Gianelloni of Baton Rouge, the late Nalton Joseph Savoie, Blanche Wheat of Kentwood and the late Curtis Wheat. Parents of the groom are Mjr. Gen.(ret.) Gary J. and Patricia Hernandez Whipple of Houma. He is the grandson of Luz M. Hernandez of Houma, the late Mario M. Hernandez, and the late Houston F. and Maude Boquet Whipple. The Rev. Charles Davis officiated at the ceremony. The b ride wore a sleeveless A-line satin gown accented with a small bow and a chapel-length train. She wore a waist-length, satin trimmed veil secured with a small headpiece. She carried a bouquet of white and sterling Virginia roses with fresia, lavender asltromeria, blue lace and seeded eucalyptus. Serving in the wedding were Jennifer Lindsey, maid of honor; Tiffany Wheat Dyason, matron of honor; Trisha Whipple,. Kimberly Loos and Melissa Moorefield, maids; and Ana Eichenberg and Laura Eichenberg, flower girls. Brant Whipple was the best man; lst Lt. Michael Davis, Lt. Cory Whipple, lst Lt. Jeffrey Burgoyne and James O'Neil, groomsmen; Dereck Wheat, Ist Lt. Corey Padovano and lst Lt. Jacob Jenkins, ushers; Capt. Cohn McGraw, lst Lt.William Weaver, lst Lt. StevenRubright and lst Lt. David Main, saber bearers; and Joshua Whipple, nng bearer. A reception was held at Stage One in Baton Rouge. The couple plan to reside in Killheen, Texas, where the groom is stationed. ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, MARCH 19, 2000 BROOKS-BRUMFIELD Bonnie Leigh Brooks and Jason Scott Brumfield were married at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 26, 2000, in the grand ball-room at Nottoway Plantation. The bride is the daughter of Ronand Sandy Brooks of Houma. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton O. Wilson of Houma, and Mrs. V. L Brooks of Magee, Miss., and the late Mr. Brooks. Parents of the groom are Aubrey and Sheila Brumfield of Baton Rouge. He is the grandson of Mrs. William MeRee of Monroe, the late Mr. McRee, Mrs. W. T. Carr and the late Donald East. The Rev. Glen Wentworth officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a sleeveless slip-styled gown of white crepe and chiffon that featured a beaded empire bodice and attached chapel-length train of sheer chiffon. Her white satin tiara of pearls and trapunto braid held an elbow-length, triple-tier veil of bridal illusion trimmed in satin border. She carried a bouquet of white roses accented with ribbons. Serving in the wedding were Elizabeth Brooks Sirnons, matron of honor; Kelly Burmaster, Aimee Lirette, Beandie Stuart Hayes and Jodi Brumfield, maids; and Samantha Leigh Stone, flower girl. Joshua Cooper was the best man; James Satawa, Brian Nichols, Robert Rikhoff, Hien Nguyen and Stephen Madaffari, groomsmen; and Peter Armentor, Shane Green and Brandon Boudreaux, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Randolph Hall at Nottoway Plantation. The three-tier white almond frosted cake was adorned with white columns, cherubs, tass els and fresh white roses tipped in fuscia. The two-tier chocolate groom's cake, featured sugar encrusted fruit and fresh flowers. The couple plan to reside in New Orleans. GONDRON-LEDET Ashley Claire Gondron and Raleigh Joseph Ledet were married at 7 p.m. Jan. 22, 2000, at Grace Presbyterian Church in Lafayette. The bride is the daughter of Keith and Linda Gondron of Lafayette. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Robert Creighton, and the late Mr.Creighton, land Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gondron. Parents of the groom am Joseph and Phyllis Ledet of Houma. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Thiibodeaux, Marguerite Ledet and the late Joseph T. Ledet. The Revs. Robert Rogers and Curtis Mallet officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a formal silk shantung gown that featured off-the-shoulder styling, a fitted bodice of beaded Alencon lace, long fitted sleeves and a skirt that flowed into a semi-cathedral-length train accented with a trio of silk shantung roses at the back waist. Her matching beaded headpiece held a double-tier veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascading bouquet of roses, sephanotis and English ivy. Serving in the wedding were Christine Moreland, maid of honor, Rebecca Bourg, Jennifer Ledet and Cheryl Palmer, maids; Megan Ogle, junior maid; and Lauren Gondron, flower girl. Joseph Ledet was the best man; Mason Bourg, Nathan Griffin and Howard Ratliff, groomsmen; Jamie Gondron, junior groomsman; and Carl Benton, Lenny LeBlanc, Mel Gondron and Chris Mire, ushers. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Petroleum Club in Lafayette. The four-tier fondant cake featured accents of cream sugar roses and strands of pearls. The couple plan to reside in Lafayette ************************************ TERREBONNE PARISH HOUMA, LA THE COURIER, MARCH 26, 2000 WEDDINGS ANNOUNCED TAWWATTERS-SMITH Malinda Suzanne Tawwatters of Arcadia and Roger Lee Smith of Homer were married at 7 p.m. Oct 2, 1999, at New Bethel Baptist Church in Arcadia. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Tawwafters of Arcadia. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, and Mr.and Mrs. Levi Tawwatters, all of Arcadia. Parents of the groom are Betty G. Smith of Homer and the late Dewey Smith. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Glenn and the late Mr. and Mrs. Aleck J. Smith. Brother Floyd Pate officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride wore a farmal sleeveless ivory satin gown that featured an illusion neckl ine embellished with seed pearls. Her headpiece of ivory rosettes and pearls held a shoulder-length veil of bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of ivory cluster roses and greenery tied with ivory satin streamers. Serving in the wedding were Amanda Heflin, maid of honor; Heather Watts, Angela Self, Jerico Tawwatters and Stacey Smith, maids; Kelsey Cobb, junior bride; and Whitney Self, flower girl. Bubba McKenzie was the best man; Taff Watts, Brad Self, Chad Tawwatters and Paul Brazzet, groomsmen; Josh and Clint Smith, ushers; Alex Carter, junior groom; and Phillip Caro, ring bearer. A reception was held at the church hall. The three-tier, ivory-frosted cake was accented with doubl e wedding bands and the purple tiers and held a bride and groom figurine. The chocolate groom's cake featured a fire department scene. The couple plan to reside in Arcadia. DOUCET-ALARIO Miranda Doucet and Zachary Alario were married Feb. 25, 2000, at Our Lady of the Rosary Church. The bride is the daughter of Davis Doucet and the late Patricia Doucet. She is the granddaughter of Richard and Jenny Rodrigue of Larose, and Deman and Eve Doucet of Golden Meadow. Parents of the groom are Alton and Gail Alario. He is the grandson of Forest and Shirley Domingue of Larose, and Alton and Ella Mae Alatio of Cut Off. The Rev. Dean Danos officiated at the double ring the ceremony Following the ceromony, a reception held at the Larose Civic Center. HERBERT-DUPONT Annette Marie Hebert and Jason Adam Dupont were married at 1 p.m. Oct. 16, 1999, at St Francis de Sales Cathedral. The bride is the daughter of Gerald and Geraldine Hebert. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marcel and the late Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hebert. The parents of the groom are Jerome and Myra Dupont. He is the grandson of the late Norman and Virgie Bergeron and the late Donald and Joyce Dupont. The Rev. Larry Cavelle officiated at the double-ring ceremony in which the bride was given in marriage by her father. Serving in the wedding were Suzette Martin, matron of honor; Andrea Dupont Jenny Evans, Becky Callahan, Gayle Winters and Christy Bueche, maids; and Amber Hebert, flower girl. Justin Hebert was the best man; Leonard Delaune, Jaime Mosely, Shane Cenac, Rob Jenkins and Chris Bueche, groomsmen; Darryrle Hebert and Eric Hebert, ushers; and Nicholas Hebert ring bearer. A reception was given by the bride's parents at Grace Lutheran Church. The couple plan to reside in Houma.