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In Memoriam: Madison Alvin “Pete” Neyland

 

    Madison Alvin "Pete" Neyland died Sunday, April 1 at Lane Memorial Hospital. He was 81. Born October 17, 1930 in Amite County, Mississippi, he moved to Central in 1942 where he resided until his death. 
    He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Bobbie Bennett Neyland; two daughters, Patti Morgan, Central, and Betty Neyland, Laguna Beach, California; one son, Mike and wife Lisa McKenzie Neyland, Kentwood; four grandsons, Jamie and wife Kris Creel Neyland, Franklinton; Matt and wife Amanda Touchard Neyland; Eli and Max Neyland, one granddaughter, Chloe Madison Neyland, all of Kentwood; sister, Mildred Neyland Bennett, Central; dear friends he considered his family, Steve Naquin and Sharon Knight, Central, and Russ and Amy Watts, Zachary.  Preceded in death by his parents, Brew and Molly Lindsay Neyland; and a son-in-law, Michael J. Morgan. Pete was retired from Gulf States Utilities, and was a charter founding member of Central Private School. He was a veteran of the Korean War. 
    A memorial service was held on April 4, conducted by Rev. Percy Mac Frazier, at Kentwood United Methodist Church. A private inurnment for the family will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Children's Hospital in New Orleans.

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In Memory of Daniel Ryan Couvillion

Daniel Ryan Couvillion, a resident of Greenwell Springs and a native of Baton Rouge, passed away on Saturday, March 31, 2012 at the age of 26. Daniel was an LSU graduate and an avid LSU sports fan. He also enjoyed salt-water fishing at the camp in Cocodrie. Daniel was an amazing father and family man, and a loving husband, son, grandson and brother who will be missed dearly by all that knew him. Daniel is survived by his wife, Sarah Couvillion; his daughter, Olivia Couvillion; his mother and father, Jeff and Kellye Couvillion; two sisters, Claire Couvillion, and Hope Couvillion Johnson and husband Michael; his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Jeanette and Dean Carrier; maternal Grandparents, Eugene and Merrelle McGehee; paternal grandparents, Warren and Hannah Couvillion; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Visitation will be held at Greenoaks Funeral Home on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 from 5pm until 9pm and resume at St. Alphonsus on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 from 11:30 am until mass of Christian Burial at 1:00pm. Interment will follow in Greenoaks Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be: Ross Hebert, Michael Johnson, Dean Carrier Jr., Joseph Carrier, Chad Engels, Colin Landry, and Tyler Cliburn. Please visit www.greenoaksfunerals.com to leave condolences for the family.

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Jordan Hebert and Jared Panepinto to Marry at White Oak Plantation

 

 
    Jordan Hebert of Port Allen and Jared Panepinto of Central will marry in a 7 P.M. ceremony Saturday, April 21, 2012, at White Oak Plantation in Baton Rouge.
    The bride-elect is the daughter of Jenny and Kenny Hebert of Port Allen and the granddaughter of Mrs. Elaine and the late Elmer Mitchell of Port Allen, and the late Maud and Claude Hebert of Port Allen.  Jordan is a graduate of Starkey Academy and Louisiana State University.  She is employed as Wedding Sales Manager at White Oak Plantation.
    Her fiancé is the son of Don and Tammy Panepinto of Central and the grandson of the late Mildred and George Blackwell of Baton Rouge, and the late Polly and Jimmy Panepinto of Baton Rouge.  Jared is a graduate of Central High School and Louisiana State University.  He is employed as a Branch Manager at Airgas.
 

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Troy & Amanda Bergeron Welcome Daughter Kendyl Blair

 

 
Photo by Amanda Causey Photography
    Troy and Amanda Bergeron of Denham Springs are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Kendyl Blair. Kendyl was born February 4, 2012. She weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Proud grandparents are J.B. and Scarlet Collier of Central and Ray and Linda Bergeron of Central.

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Jamie Stevens and Cody Massey to Wed in St. Francisville

 

 
Jamie Stevens of  aton Rouge, Louisiana, will marry Cody Massey of Vicksburg, Mississippi, in a 6:30 ceremony April 21 at Desert Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana.
    The Bride-elect is the daughter of Ken and Deana Stevens of Baton Rouge.  She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Stevens of Baton Rouge and the late Mr. and Mrs. James L. Roberts of Baton Rouge.  She is a graduate of Central Private School and Acadiana School of Cosmetology in Lafayette.  She is a cosmetologist at Beau Ideal Salon.
    Her fiancé is the son of Stephanie and Steve Rabalais of Greenwell Springs and Virgil and Angie Massey of Vicksburg.  He is the grandson of Richard and Nancy Freeman of Meadville, Mississippi, and James Myers and the late Linda Myers of Vicksburg.  He is a graduate of Warren Central High School in Vicksburg and served in the United States Navy.  He is a diesel mechanic for Bayou Transportation in Baton Rouge.
 

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Megan and Steven Jenny Welcome Daughter Harper Lelide

    Megan and Steven Jenny are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Harper Lelide.  Harper was born February 8,  2012. She weighed five pounds, 10 ounces, and was 17 1/2 inches long.  Proud grandparents are Mary and Mark Legendre of Central and Kathy and Bruce Jenny of Baton Rouge.

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Ashley Fleniken and Blake York to Marry In Central America

 

 
    Ashley Michelle Fleniken and Blake York, both of Baton Rouge, will marry in a 4 PM ceremony June 2, 2012 in Ambergris Caye, Belize Central America.  
    The bride elect is the daughter of Cheyenne Fleniken of Central, LA.  She is the granddaughter of Jeannette Hayes Fleniken  of Central, LA.  The bride elect is a graduate of Central High School and Paul Mitchell school of  Cosmetology, and is a hair stylist at I-Catchers hair and body spa.
    Her fiance' is the son of Dr. Bob and Toni Ackenhausen Guillory of Eunice, LA and Carl York of Lake Charles.  He is the grandson of the late William Ackenhausen and Martha Blake Ackenhausen of Pensacola, FL and the late Ruth White and Blake Eli York of Lake Charles, LA.  He is a graduate of St. Edmunds High School in Eunice, LA and Our Lady of the Lake School of Nursing.  He is a Registered Nurse and specializes in Picc lines, and is employed with Dynamic Infusion Therapy and Our Lady of the Lake Hospital.

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In Memoriam: Fred Wayne Rogers

 

    “Well done, good and faithful servant! Come and share your Master’s happiness. Matthew 25:21” Fred Wayne Rogers, 90, a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend, passed away peacefully at his home in Central, Tuesday, March 13, 2012. He was born in Fairbanks, Louisiana, August 24, 1921, to Fred Odom and Rilla Howard Rogers, grew up in Union Parish and graduated from Fairbanks High School in 1938. He was a United States Marine Corps veteran of two wars, putting his education plans on hold to serve in World War II as part of the Iwo Jima invasion. He then returned to serve his country in the Korean Conflict, as a communications specialist. After completing his service the second time, he returned to Louisiana to marry Marion Dorice “Dot” Malone, to whom he was married over 50 years. He was finally able to return to LSU to complete his education as a chemical engineer and immediately began his career with Exxon which ended with his retirement with over 30 years of service. His years there allowed him the opportunity to travel the world as a project manager and consultant for the company. He also served as the president and president Emeritus of Exxon Federal Credit Union. He was a long time member of Immanuel Baptist Church, serving in every capacity needed by the church, from Board of Trustees and Chairman of the Finance Committee to unpaid grounds-keeper and church handyman along with his long time friend Maxie Verbois.  Fred truly had the heart of a servant as he cared for the homes and vehicles of untold people over the years, especially the elderly and widows (often being observed wrapping the pipes of numerous homes on freezing nights). His lifelong example of service, care, and giving will influence the lives of many families and friends for generations to come.
    He is survived by his children, daughters Amy Rogers, and Cindy Rogers Morris and her husband James “Butch” Morris, and grandchildren Matthew Wayne Morris and Michael James Morris, sister Elizabeth Fastnacht and her husband Ruben, sister-in-law Mildred Cicala, and dear friends Nelda McLin and Bobbie McLin. He was preceded in death by his wife and parents.  
    The family would like to especially  thank his long time friend and physician Dr. Herschel Dean, his sitters from Personal Homecare Services who have faithfully cared for him and his family, Lane Home Health, and the skilled Generations Hospice team who assisted us as we navigated this life transition.  
    Visitation at Greenoaks Funeral Home, 9595 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, from 5:00 to 8:00 PM, Sunday, March 18, 2012 and resumes Monday at 11:00 AM until memorial services at 12:00 Noon to be conducted by Rev. Steve Johnson and Rev. Andy Pierce. Burial to follow in Greenoaks Memorial Park in the Garden of Liberty.
    Fred had a great love for his church (Immanuel Baptist Church,  10870 Lovett Rd, City of Central, LA  70818) and the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home (P. O. Box 4196, Monroe, LA  71203). In lieu of flowers donations can be made in his honor.
SEMPER FIDELIS
“Always Faithful”
 

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Cassie Chaney and Thomas Huckaby Were Wed at Fellowship Baptist Church

 

 
    Cassie Lee Chaney and Thomas Joseph Huckaby were married in a 5 p.m. ceremony Jan. 7 at Fellowship Baptist Church with Rev. Glen Miers officiating.
    The bride is the daughter of Davy Chaney and Vicki and Bobby Neames of Baton Rouge.  She is the granddaughter of Eddie and Beth Moore and the late Bobbye Moore of Clinton, and the late Virgil and Merle Chaney of Pride; and Bobby and JoAnn Neames of Baton Rouge.
    The bridegroom is the son of Dennis and Evelyn Davis Huckaby of Central.  He is the grandson of Gwen Warren and the late J.D. Warren of Pride, and the late Royce Huckaby of Baton Rouge; and Charles and Debbie Davis of Central.
    The bride was attended by her maid  of honor, her sister, Rebekah Chaney.  Bridesmaids were Kacie Causey and Maegan Struppeck.  The flower girl was Addison Mayers.
    The groom was attended by his best man, his brother, Benjamin Paul Huckaby. Groomsmen were Justin Efferson and Jason Allen.  The ring bearer was Tanner Fuller. 
    The couple went on a Caribbean cruise for the honeymoon.
    The bride works for the Sheriff's Department in Baton Rouge, and the groom is a Senior at Southeastern Louisiana University, majoring in Music Education.  The couple will reside in Baton Rouge.

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Dawn and Anthony Amato Welcome Daughter Aubrey Claire

 
    We Welcome with Love, Aubrey Claire Amato, born on February 26th, 2012 at 1:59 pm at Woman's Hospital.  She weighed 5 lbs 1.2 ozs. and was 18 1/2 inches long.
    Proud parents are Dawn & Anthony Amato of Central and big brother Chase.  Grandparents are James (Jimmy) & Annette Bonaventure of Central.  Godparents are Heather Bonaventure & Russell Anderson, both of Central.

 

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