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Guy A. Cuccio Sr.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, April 27, at 10 a.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Crowley for Guy Angelo Cuccio Sr., 90, who died Sunday, April 23, 2017, at his home in Egan. Guy was born in Crowley on May 27, 1925.
He was a life-long City of Crowley resident until he relocated to Egan. He enjoyed the wonderful loving people of the Egan community for 43 years. A look at his service to God, country, family, friends, and community reveals his purpose. As a first generation Sicilian-American native born son of new immigrants he devoted most of his life giving back to make America great.
During WWII, he enlisted in U.S. Army Horse Calvary and served Co. E 457th Infantry attaining the rank of Sergeant in the China, Burma, India (CBI) theatre. He participated in the China defense, central Burma, and India combat zones. He was eventually assigned to the China combat command. He received a CBI campaign ribbon with three bronze stars, a victory ribbon, and two overseas service bars.
In Guy’s early adult years, as a member of Saint Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, he became a member of the Knights of Columbus. He served on the Saint Michael the Archangel building committee to build a new mission church now known as Immaculate Heart of Mary in South Crowley. He helped form and name the Sacre Coeur Knights of Columbus Council in Crowley No. 5499. He also served as Boy Scout master of Troop 5. He formed a second Boy Scout Troop 6 in Crowley serving as scout master for more than 20 years of combined service both of these troops. He received one of the highest Scout Leadership awards having been awarded the Silver Beaver award. During the same time period he coached youth baseball for more than 10 years.
He retired from AT&T with 39 years of service. He founded the Egan Volunteer Fire Department and served as the Fire Chief for over 25 years. He also helped form or assist forming other volunteer rural fire departments across Acadia Parish. In addition, his service to the Egan fire department he was active in Egan community affairs including vice president of the Egan Water Corporation, forming an Explorer Scout Troup, and served as a lector at Egan’s Saint Michaels Church over 43 years. He served as a 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He was inducted into the Louisiana Department Wildlife and Fisheries Hall of Fame for thirty years of service as a qualified hunter safety instructor instructing on hunter safety and survival skills.
Fr. Mikel Polson, pastor of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, will officiate for the services. The family requests visiting hours Tuesday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. A rosary will be recited Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery with Military Honors and Egan Volunteer Fire Department Honors.
Mr. Cuccio is survived by three sons, Guy A. Cuccio Jr. and wife Kay of Crowley, Joseph Manuel “Joey” Cuccio and wife Loretta of Duson and Samuel Cuccio and wife Nancy of Baton Rouge; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchldren; and one brother, Jimmy Cuccio of Norman, Oklahoma.
He was preceded in death by his father, Gaetano “Guy” Cuccio”, a retired grocer and meat market owner; and by his mother Rosina Mangiapane Cuccio. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Marie Fuentes Cuccio; second wife, Ida Lewis Rasmassen Cuccio; one granddaughter, Francesca Cuccio; two sisters, Catherine Cuccio Rosetta and Eva Cuccio Camalo; and three brothers, Frank, Vincent and Nick Joseph “N. J.” Cuccio.
Pallbearers will be members of the Egan Volunteer Fire Department.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 North Avenue F, Crowley, LA, 337-783-3313.

Newman, Campbell exchange wedding vows

Couple wed in afternoon ceremony at First Baptist Church in Lafayette

Jana Lynn Newman of Lafayette and Shane Lee Campbell of Mire were united in holy matrimony on the afternoon of Saturday, April 22, at First Baptist Church in Lafayette.
Rev. Steve Horn officiated the 2 p.m. double ring ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of Brenda and Richard Newman of Lafayette. She is the granddaughter of Lou Reed of Crowley and the late Melvin Reed, and of Eva Newman of Crowley and the late Howard Newman.
Jana holds an associate’s degree in office administration and is presently employed with Louisiana Wholesale Drugs.
The groom is the son of Yvonne Meche-Mire and David Campbell-Duson. His maternal grandparents are Velta Landry-Meche and the late Joseph Lyeal Meche, and his paternal grandparents are Inez Campbell and the late Morris Campbell.
Shane is a graduate of Lafayette High School and is currently employed by Custom Concrete Columns.
Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was beautiful in a princess style gown featuring a drop waist and beaded bodice. She paired her gown with an elbow length veil with beaded trim.
She carried a bouquet of white roses interspersed with deep plum-colored accents.
In keeping with tradition, Jana carried her grandmother’s Bible as “something old” and “something borrowed,” while her wedding dress served as “something new” and her garter was “something blue.”
Lyndsey Reed, cousin of the bride, served as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Lanie Monceaux, cousin of the bride, and Jamie Primeaux, sister of the groom.
The bridal attendants were clad in sleeveless, plum-colored floor length dresses featuring lace bodices and chiffon skirts.
Kourtney Romero, daughter of the groom, was the flower girl.
Serving as best man was Gregory Meche, brother of the groom. Daniel Breaux, brother of the groom, and Blake Campbell, son of the groom, stood as groomsmen.
Kyle Newman, brother of the bride, served as usher.
Musical selections for the ceremony included “The Broken Road” and “I Will Be There,” sung by Darlene Dupre, and “The Lord’s Supper,” sung by Russell Linscombe. The organ was played by Sharon Ringo.
Serving as interpreters for the nuptials were Debra LeBlanc, Melissa Welch and Becky Billeaud.
Following the wedding ceremony, family and friends joined the newlywed couple for a reception at the church, with the reception hall decorated in a columns theme.
The bride’s four-tiered white cake included alternating layers of white chocolate and strawberry fillings. It was topped with fresh flowers, which also accented the various tiers of the cake.
The groom’s cake was a chocolate confection with strawberry filling topped with columns.
Out-of-town guests at the event traveled from Colorado, Kentucky and various points throughout Louisiana, including New Orleans.
Following a wedding trip to Galveston, Texas, the couple is residing in Mire.

Te Moody (1926-2017)

Thelma Theresa Hebert Moody passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 22, 2017, surrounded by her family. She was born on March 1, 1926, in Rayne, Louisiana, to Nettie Laura Plattsmier and Valery Leonard Hebert, the youngest of their five children. In her early years, she was known as “Te,” a good athlete who could run like the wind and a musician, favoring saxophone and piano. She was a 1942 graduate of St. Joseph High School in Rayne, and she completed the Southwestern Louisiana Institute Secretarial Science program two years later. She worked with the Bank of Commerce in Rayne until her marriage to Braxton Isham Moody III, also of Rayne, though originally from Iota, on June 14, 1947. Always upbeat, with a beautiful smile, she was a model of unselfish motherhood for her children and grandchildren. To her beloved husband, she was so very special and he loved her so very much. They were enjoying their 70th year of marriage together and recently gathered with their nine children for a joint 91st birthday celebration.

First a devoted wife, she went on to mother five generations of her family. She was affectionately called “Mama Te.” She was known for her Sunday dinners, Christmas Day with hand-stitched and appliquéd Christmas stockings that she made for each new baby, her love of Cypremort Point and Destin beach sunsets, and Sunday afternoon rides to Rayne and Iota. Guests were always welcomed to her Sunday dinner table with her church parish pastors often blessing her meals. Over the years, she enjoyed playing her favorite “Somewhere My Love” on her piano, teaching her children and grandchildren how to play; painting at Longview Art Studio, her artwork now family treasures; playing bridge with friends; and her Tuesday morning gathering with her Rosary group. She spent years driving her family carpool and celebrating birthdays with the honoree’s favorite dinner and cake. She never forgot a birthday, sending a card with the inserted greeting “better early than late.” She gave of herself to all without end.

Left to honor and cherish her memory is her beloved husband B. I. Moody III and their nine children: Rosalind Robertson (Sam), Braxton I Moody IV, Valerie Hensgens (Dennis), Beverly Lagroue (Harold), Katherine Hundley (Doug), Kevin Moody (Tracy), Charlotte Leonards (Buck), Stephen Moody (Dawn) and Elizabeth Gielen (Bryant). She dearly loved her 49 grandchildren, 55 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She has gifted them with a legacy of great faith, enduring love for her family and husband B.I., and a treasury of shared memories. She is also survived by her brother-in-law Douglas A. Moody Sr. and his wife Claire of Lafayette, her niece Carol Leger LaCroix of Rayne, and nephews Clyde J. Leger Jr. also of Rayne and Lenny Hebert of Stillwater Oklahoma, as well as the mothers of her grandchildren, Victoria Harris Moody and Jeanne Franques of Lafayette. She always lovingly remembered her grandson William Moody Hensgens of Crowley, who predeceased her in 2009.

Visitation for family friends will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at Geesey Ferguson Funeral Home in Crowley. Her Tuesday morning Rosary Group will gather at 12 noon to lead recitation of their weekly Rosary. The Funeral Mass will be held at St. Michael the Archangel Church at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. For those who have asked, memorial contributions can be made to charities of one’s choice, or to St. Michael Catholic School, Notre Dame of Acadia Parish, or Rayne Catholic School.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home of Crowley.

Dorothy Richard Patin

Rayne - Funeral services for Dorothy Richard Patin, age 86, will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 3:00 PM in Gossen Funeral Home Chapel, Rayne. Deacon Barry LeBlanc will officiate the service. Interment will follow in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery No. 2, Rayne.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 9:00 AM until service time in Gossen Funeral Home, Rayne, with a rosary being recited at 11:30 AM.

Mrs. Patin passed away on Friday, April 21, 2017 in a Rayne health care facility.

Survivors include her son, Larry Patin of Rayne; daughters, Patsy Aucoin of Crowley, Dorothy Thevenet and husband Joel of Rayne, and Arlene Baker of Rayne; Cindy Myers, who she would say was like a daughter to her; grandchildren, Christina Thevenet and husband Russ, Nicholas Thevenet, Russ Thevenet, and Sherry Thevenet; great-grandchildren, Sean Thevenet and Shane Thevenet; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Preceding Mrs. Patin in death were her husband, Leo Paul Patin; grandson, Michael James Aucoin; parents, Louis and Elodie Cormier Richard; and sisters, Alicia Simon, Ella Normand, Eula Richard, Nola Simon, and Elia Louviere.

Serving as pallbearers are Joel Thevenet, Russ Thevenet, Sean Thevenet, Carroll Owens, Keith Owens, and Collin Thibodeaux. Named as honorary pallbearers are Nicholas Thevenet and Shane Thevenet.

Condolences may be expressed online at www.gossenfuneralhome.net.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Gossen Funeral Home, Inc. of Rayne, LA, (337) 334-3141.

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