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Bridal 2011
A Supplement toThe Eunice News
Sunday, January 30, 2011
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About The CoverThe White Oak Plantation in Baton Rouge was the setting
for the evening, double-ring ceremony uniting Jessica Michelle Borne and Trey Michael Turner in Holy Matrimony.
The ceremony was held June 5, 2010 at 7 p.m. with Reverend
The bride is the daughter of Dr. Glenn and Michelle Borne of Eunice; and the groom is the son of Randy and Mindy Turner of Eunice.
Hayley Alaina Smith and Charles Andre LeDoux were married at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Eunice on May 21, 2010. The bride is the daughter of Arvin and Sandra Smith of Eu-nice and the groom is the son of Joseph LeDoux of Richard and Karen LeDoux of Eunice.
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* “Can You Feel the Love To-night” and “Lady in Red” are the two most popular first dance songs (even though 87 percent of brides wear white).
* Only 19 percent of couples rely on a wedding planner.
* Ancient Romans broke a cake over the bride’s head to symbol-ize fertility.
What’s Inside?Featured inside this Bridal
Edition are pictures of ran-domly selected brides and married couples of 2010. These bridal pictures were featured in The Eunice News editions in 2010. Also inside are Eunice couples who tell their story, how they met each other, and their wedding day.
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An LSUE fall dance brought Charles (Charlie) Joubert and Mary Chachere together as an “item.” They were married three years later on the anni-versary of their first date.
Charlie and Mary Joubert were introduced during a blind date. They were introduced by Joubert’s first cousin who was
a college friend of Mary. Mary said, “We dated for a year, then Charlie proposed, and we married two years later when I finished college.”
The Jouberts have been married for 35 years. Their wedding date was November 22, 1975. They married at St. Edward Catholic Church
in Richard by Father F. Bourque. Bridesmaids includ-ed Tina Chachere McKissic, Linda C. Guilbeaux, Cindy Chachere Hidalgo, Rhoda Huckaby, and maid of honor was Geraldine Broussard Fuselier. Groomsmen were Harold Bertrand, Edward Joubert, Scott Hargroder, Lloyd Chachere,and best man Dale Latiolais. The couple took a honeymoon trip to New Orleans.
The couple has three daugh-ters, Heather Joubert Bearb, Courtney Joubert and Katie Joubert Mayeaux, and four grandchildren, McKenzie, Jacob, Lauren and Mary Grace.
Charlie’s proposal was a unique one. Mary said, “We were on our way to a friend’s engagement party. Charlie asked me to open the glove compartment and there, inside, was the opened ring box, and of course, he proposed.”
The couple still enjoy married life after 35 years together. What attracted them to each other, many years ago, to date? Mary said, “Charlie claims that I was the prettiest woman
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and I thought Charlie has the most beautiful blue eyes in the world! As we continued to date we knew sharing our strong Catholic faith and being a part of a big, close family was very important to both of us.”
Charlie, a former deputy sher-iff, is employed with the St. Landry Parish School Board as a bus driver. He is also a hunting and obedience dog trainer. Mary retired after 33 years as a teacher at Highland Elementary and is presently teaching second grade at St. Edmund Elementary.
The couple enjoy spending quality time with their children and grandchildren, “They give us so much pleasure. We also enjoy cooking a big meal and inviting friends and family to join us. We both love watching a good football game, whether it’s the Bobcats, Blue Jays, LSU Tigers or New Orleans Saints.”
Christina N. Gobert and Kevin J. Johnwell, Sr. was united in Holy Mat-rimony at The Golden Star Baptist Church in Eunice on April 10, 2010. Gobert is the daughter of Nancy Gobert and the late Daniel Gobert of Swords; and Johnwell is the son of Elouise and James Johnwell, Sr. of Eunice.
Brooke Lomas and Rusty Carrier united in marriage on May 29, 2010 at the Northwest Community Center in Eunice. Lomas is the daughter of Francis “Tiny” Lomas and Johnny and Cheryl Manuel, all of Eunice; and Carrier is the son of Earlyn Carrier, Jr. and Kathleen Fruge, both of Eunice.
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Principal John Wendell Prudhomme of Central Middle School met his wife Yvonne G. Trevino while serving in a mutual friend’s wedding.
He said, “We had the oppor-tunity to meet each other by serving at a wedding of some mutual friends of ours 18 years ago. Ironically, we managed to meet each other a second time at another wedding several years later.”
The couple continued to date for three years, which was a long distance relation-ship between Houston where Yvonne is from and Eunice.
Their first date included din-ner at a Chili’s Restaurant in Lake Charles.
The Prudhommes are sec-ond time marriages and both are happy for a second chance at love. Wendell said, “I was attracted to Yvonne, not only for her outward beauty but for her inward beauty and person-ality.”
Wendell proposed to his future bride by singing. He said, “It was nothing tradi-tional. I proposed to my wife by the tunes of R.Kelly “Forever”. I lip-synced the song to her and at the end pulled out her ring.”
The couple have been married for four years, and together have four children, Chassadie LeMelle, 26, Chelsie LeMelle, 23, Philip LeMelle, 18, and Brianna Carter, 14. They con-sider themselves grandparents also. Wendell explained, “We
do not have any grandchildren but we have a close member to the family that adopted us to be his grandparents. Julian, 5, lived with us for a while. He has our “grandparent kind of love”
The Prudhommes were mar-ried on October 28, 2006 by Scurdy Menard, minister. Magellan Deville of Sunset and Melanie Allison of Eunice were the witnesses. Wendell laughed, “I picked this day because it’s payday and I would only have to remember we got married in October.”
The couple did not take a hon-eymoon. Rather, they simply drove down the road, grabbed some boudin, cracklins and a six-pack of Coronas.
Wendell is Central Middle School’s principal and his wife has been employed at Mercy Regional Medical Center as an RN-Education/Employee Health for one year.
The couple enjoy travel-ing, exercising, spending time
with family, cooking and rid-ing motorcycles and are mem-bers of St. Mathilda Catholic Church in Eunice.
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said, “Don didn’t have a car, so
we met and visited on campus.
Sometimes he would borrow a
bike and ride saveral miles to
my home. We did make dates
to Rip’s Huddle by the levee in
downtown Baton Rouge, and
enjoyed dancing to the Platters
and Fats Domino.”
Don left LSU to attend Notre
Dame University, but returned
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Rouge campus. Barbara recalls how hard it was to maintain their dating relationship. “He had already planned his fresh-man year at Notre Dame, but returned to LSU. Long-distance relationship letter writing was the only way we communicated. We never talk-ed on the phone that year. Long-distance calls were not allowed by our parents; they were too expensive.”
Don’s marriage proposal was a traditional one. The couple was picnicking at City Park in Baton Rouge. Don said, “This was a great place because Barbara loved nature. We ate fried chicken. She still remem-bers her sparkling diamond on her greasy fried chicken fin-gers!” Don redeemed himself later that evening as he took his future bride to an expen-sive Italian restaurant, “The Village.” The couple enjoyed a
romantic dinner.The couple was married at 10
a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, 1962 at Christ The King Catholic Church on the LSU campus. Barbara’s cousin the Rev. Kenneth Richard officiated. Maid of honor was her sis-ter Suzanne Richard; atten-dants were Judy Vicknair and Margaret Mayeux. Best man was Donald A. Mayeux, the groom’s father. Groomsmen were David Tate and Dale Richard. The couple took a honeymoon trip to Panama City, Fla.
After college, Don joined the Air Force as an officer. The couple spent three years at McDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla. Upon completion of his tour, and by then proud parents of two daughters, Don entered LSU Law School while Barbara taught school.
The Mayeuxs have five daughters, Michelle Lejeune of Eunice, Denise Sauviac of Baton Rouge, Monique Lake of Alabama, Yvette Marionneaux of Baton Rouge and Nicole
Akyuz of Georgia. They are grandparents of 11 and one on the way, due in March.
The couple enjoyed many trips with their daughters, snow skiing in Colorado and swimming at beaches in Florida.
Donald is an attorney, prac-ticing law for the past 42 and half years, and Barbara a housewife.
The Mayeuxs treasure their marriage and life to the full-est. Barbara said, “Our great-est interests we share together are our faith and family. We love visiting with our children and grandchildren, babysit-ting, attending their special events. In the last 20 years we have traveled many places overseas on cruises and pil-grimages. A very special trip was to the Holy Land with the Rev. Jules Arceneaux. We also visited Marian Shrines in Lourdes, France, Fatima, Portugal, Guadaloupe, Mexico and another memorable trip was to Rome for the cannon-ization of Padre Pio in 2002.
These trips greatly increased our faith and sustained Don during his cancer over 13 years ago.
“We feel very blessed by our family and the addition of men to our family by our great son-in-laws and 11 grandchildren. We have had some real health
challenges in our family but have relied on our faith and trust in God and our many blessings in our 48 years of marriage.”
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According to the United States Census Bureau (USCB), more than 2 million couples get married each year in the United States.
The average bride is a shade over 25 years of age, while the average groom is nearly 27-years-old. In a nod to the changing nature of society, one-third of those getting married each year have been married before. That’s especially notable to those who make a living pro-viding wedding services, be it reception halls, videographers,
photographers, or others who make their living in the wed-ding industry. That’s because the average wedding budget is roughly $20,000, meaning weddings, even for brides and grooms who have been down the aisle before, remain a costly expense for the participants and a lucrative venture for those in the industry.
In fact, $72 billion is spent on weddings each year. To put that in better perspective, consider that only $8 billion per year is spent on honeymoons, meaning
brides and grooms are liable to spend nine times more on their wedding than they are on their honeymoon.
June and August remain the months of choice for ceremo-nies, as more weddings occur in June and August than any other month.
Lakesha Miller, principal at Eunice Junior High School, met her husband at his busi-ness, Beauty Store & More. “I
often shopped there for my hair- care products,” said Lakesha . Beauty Store & More was located where Final Touch on
East Laurel is today. Lakesha and Patrick Miller,
both of Eunice, dated for four months. The couple were instantly attracted to each other. “I became attracted to her beauty, and after getting to know her, I became attracted to her beauty and intelligence,” said Patrick. Lakesha thought her beau was handsome.
The couple got acquainted with each other over the next few months. Their first date was bowling at Acadiana Lanes in Lafayette.
Patrick proposed to his girl-friend on one knee, “I had stopped by Patrick’s house after coming home on a college break. I was at the kitchen sink fix-ing a glass of water, when I turned and I saw him down on a bended knee with a ring in hand asking for me to marry him,” said Lakesha.
The couple married on Aug. 27, 1994 after eloping. Lakesha said, “We went to Montego Bay, Jamaica, where we married at Sandals Resort in a gazebo near the ocean. There was a best man and a maid of honor who served in our wedding; however, we
did not know them personally. We were married by a Baptist minister who was a native of Montego Bay,” said Lakesha.
The couple has three children, the late Genesis, Patrick Miller, Jr. and Matthew.
Patrick has been employed as general manager of Giles, Volvo-Subaru in Lafayette for the past seven years, and Lakesha has been principal at Eunice Jr. High School for the past four
years. The Millers enjoy traveling
and watching the New Orleans Saints. Lakesha said, “We enjoy each other’s company whether we are sitting in the backyard on a Sunday afternoon talk-ing and/or listening to music or watching the Saints play. We enjoy spending time with our kids and also with immediate family members.”
The Millers live in Eunice.
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Lise and Chuck’s personalities and humourous natures clicked from the very beginning of their courtship.
Chuck’s first cousin Kenny Reed introduced the couple. “We were invited to a barbeque for a birthday celebration in Opelousas. Immediately we were attracted to each other and I thought of how friendly Chuck was in nature,” said Lise.
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both from Opelousas, and con-tinued to date for the next seven months.
Their first date took place at a post-wedding party for one of Chuck’s cousins and they dou-ble-dated with Chuck’s grand-parents as they needed a ride to the function.
The couple married on June 15, 1974 in St. Landry Catholic Church in Opelousas. Fr. Gene Lafleur officiated over the ceremony. Maid of honor was Nadine Hayes Carlson, and other attendants included Deborah Culbertson, Juanita Guerin, Gail DeJean, Stacey DeJean as junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were Melanie DeJean and Audris Steinkampf; best man was Ronnie Richard, and groomsmen included Robert Walsh, Keith Miller, Al Richard, Steve Richard as junior grooms-man. Ring bearer was Andre’ DeJean, and ushers were Kenny Reed and Garrigues DeJean.
The couple honeymooned in New Orleans and Panama City.
The Richards are parents of four children, Brian Richard, Rachel Richard Martel, Rebecca Richard Dupre, and Brad Richard. They have eight grand-children, Caroline Martel, Tyler Martel, Gracie Martel, Emma-Claire Martel, Jack Dupre,
Blaire Dupre, Rylie Jo Richard and Britton Richard.
Lise is a retired kindergarten elementary teacher at Eunice Elementary, retiring with 33 years of service. She is an active Pink Lady volunteer at Acadian Medical Center serving as pres-ident of the group, treasurer of Eunice Player’s Theatre, and a lector at St. Thomas More Church.
Chuck serves as treasurer of Eunice Kiwanis Club and is a
member of Eunice Country Club and Indian Hills Country Club in Opelousas.
Chuck retired in December of 2010 as Branch Manager and Sr. Vice President of St. Landry Bank with 38 and half years of service.
The couple are enjoying retire-ment, as they travel, attend LSU sporting events, and spend time with family and friends.
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Becky Dischler and Luke Hulsey tied the knot on Feb. 13, 2010 during an afternoon ceremony at The Point-Aux-Loups Springs Ballroom in Iota. The bride is the daughter of Karl and Jeanne Dischler of Eunice and the groom is the son of Tony and Amy Hulsey of Jennings.
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