The St.Remembering Bernard Our Past, Building a Better Future News www.thestbernardnews.com Wednesday, November 2, 2016 Volume 50, Issue 44 St. Bernard Parish Government to Hold a Veterans’ Day Parade and Recognition Ceremony on Sunday, Nov. 6th From St. Bernard Speaker. COL Friloux’s Parish Government military education includes the Infantry President Guy McInnis has Officer’s Basic and announced that St. Bernard Parish Advanced Courses, Government will hold a Veterans’ Combined Arms Colonel Day Parade and Recognition Thomas C. Services and Staff Friloux Ceremony on Sunday, November School, Command 6, 2016. e parade and recognition and General Staff College, and ceremony will honor the many the U.S. Army War College. His veterans who have sacriced and holds a Baccalaureate of Science those who continue to sacrifice in Psychology from the University to protect our country. Veterans of at Lafayette in May from all branches of the military 1995, a Masters of Arts in Military are invited to be recognized in this Studies with a Concentration in year’s ceremony and to ride in the Land Warfare from the American parade. Military University in May 2011, and Veterans Parade: e parade 2015 Veterans Ceremony a Masters in Strategic Studies from will begin at 11 a.m. at the corner of and ROTC. Also riding Photo by Lenor Duplessis Trolley will be pick up the U.S. Army War College in Old Hickory Avenue and Judge Perez in the parade is Emily Richardson, any veteran who wishes to park their Free Concert: Following the Drive. e route will travel west on this year’s Miss VFW Post 3750. car at the Civic Center between 9:30- Recognition Ceremony there will Judge Perez Drive and end at the “We invite everyone to come out and 10:30 only and will transport them be a special performance by the New Frederick Sigur Civic Center, located line the parade route to show your to Old Hickory. Pick up will be on Orleans Concert Band inside of the at 8245 W. Judge Perez Drive. Parish Pride and Support, not only the Jean Latte side of the building. Civic Auditorium. e patriotic and There will be many groups for our veterans, but for Veterans Recognition Ceremony: American music concert is FREE participating in the parade such as around the country,” said President Immediately following the parade a and open to the public. Gulf Coast the New Orleans Military Band, McInnis. Flags will be distributed Recognition Ceremony will be held Bank and Trust will provide a light Southern Jeep Association, Ride along the parade route to be waived in front of the Veterans Monument lunch for veterans. Knockers, Shriners, Gulf Coast in celebration. Vehicles will be for all veterans. Colonel omas For more information contact Trolley, Chalmette High School provided for elderly or disabled C. Friloux of the Louisiana Army Maurine Liuzza at 504-278-1507 or Band, Honor Guard, Color Guard veterans if needed. Gulf Coast National Guard will be the Guest Katie Tommaseo at 504-278-4242.

Valero Energy Foundation Presents $150,000 to Local Charities from Valero Texas Open and Benefit For Children e Valero Energy Foundation, the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill presentation. Also in attendance was the philanthropic arm of Valero Country Resort and Spa raised the St. Bernard Councilwoman District Energy Corporation, today most charity dollars of any tourney D Wanda Alcon. presented checks totaling $150,000 on the PGA TOUR this year. With this year’s result, Valero to representatives of 14 area “For agency representatives with has raised more than $111 million children’s charities, from funds us today, we want you to know how since becoming title sponsor in General Manager Merrill said. “It raised by the 2016 Valero Texas much we appreciate the work you 2002, and last year the tournament reects the respect they have for Open and Benet for Children. do in our community to improve became one of only four PGA TOUR agencies making the most impact Overall, and with the children’s lives,” said Jack Merrill, events to eclipse $100 million. As on children’s lives each year.” overwhelming support of Valero’s General Manager of the Valero title sponsor, Valero was the fastest The 2016 Valero Benefit for business partners and sponsors, the Meraux Renery, on behalf of the to reach that mark, in just 14 years. Children local recipients are: 2016 Valero Texas Open in April foundation. “All of us still face an Agencies selected to receive Benet . CASA New Orleans raised a record $10.5 million to be uncertain economy, so it gives us for Children dollars each year are (St. Bernard location) distributed to children’s charities even more joy to be able to support nominated and selected by Valero . Fresh Breath of Life Inc. throughout the United States where the children of our area once again.” employees. . Families Helping Families Valero has major operations. e St. Bernard Parish President “Our process, from start to . Ukulele Kids Club event at TPC San Antonio and Guy McInnis helped with the check nish, is driven by our employees,” continued on page 4 INDEX What’s Happening ...... 2 Obituaries...... 6 Education...... 9 Community...... 3-4 Classifieds...... 7 Entertainment...... 11 2 Religious News Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Curch DIRECTORY Assembly of God Gospel Temple Church 494-7378 272-0123 • 301 E. Morales 1561 Hwy. 46, St. Bernard, (behind Breaux Mart) Chalmette, LA Sun. services 10am & 5:30pm Sunday 10:30AM • Wed. 7:00pm Wed. Bible study 7pm Greater Mount Olive Assumption of Our Baptist Church 272-0392 Lady Catholic Church 1904 Goodwill Dr, Violet. 682-5607 • 6951 Hwy. 39, Braithwaite Sun. school 8am, worship 9am Tue. & Thu. masses 7:30am Thur. 7pm Sat. 4pm • Sun. 11am Greater Round Hill Bethlehem Baptist Baptist Church Church 682-0675 905-9162 • 2213 Canal St, Violet 111 Bethlehem Lane, Braithwaite Sunday worship 11am Submit Your Events to [email protected] or call us at 504-832-1481. Sun. School 8am, worship 9am Wed Bible study 7pm Thu. Bible study 7pm Greater South Shore 6716 West Metairie Ave., Metairie. Registration Aycock Barn in Old Arabi, 10AM-2PM. Call on Me Ministries F.G.B.C. NOV. 3 a non-denominational Christian Church “Rebuilding the family Structure” OANA presents Sippin’ in the Sunset, Aycock 8:30AM. For information call Bernice Bordelon Tour Da Parish, 60, 35 or 10 mile race begins 298-1019 • 3620 De La Ronde Dr. 7408 west Judge Perez Dr., Sunday 10am, Hands-on-Prayer is Arabic, La 70032 • 278-8854 Barn, 409 Aycock St., Old Arabi, 6PM-8PM. Live at (504) 834-5279. and ends at Aycock Barn. Registration 7AM, Tues-Thurs 12-3pm Sun. worship 9:00am music, local food, arts, crafts, wine, and beer NARFE (National Association of Active and ride starts 8AM. For info call (504) 277-4001. Carolyn Park Wed Bible study (Bread of Life) 6:45 Presbyterian Church from 40 Arpent Brewing Co. Retired Federal Employees) Chapter 1398, All Paws Matter, 10AM-4PM, Sidney Torres 7408 W. Judge Perez Dr, Arabi. High Praise 781-4414 St. Bernard, monthly meeting, 11AM, at the 733-2326 • Sun. worship 11am Fellowship Park located behind the St. Bernard Parish 120 E. Solidelle, Ste. A, Chalmette, NOV. 3, 4, 5 Sun. service 10am Palms Too Restaurant. All active and retired Government Complex in Chalmette. St. Bernard Chalmette Church of CHS Live presents Robin Hood. Tickets on Christ 250-8492 federal employees and their spouses/guests are Animal Shelter staff will host a Rabies and 200 De La Ronde Dr. Lighthouse sale at Chalmette High 9th grade office. Call Sun. Bible study 9am, Pentecostal Church invited to attend. For information, please contact Micro-Chip Drive, 11AM-3PM. For information worship 10am & 6pm 272-0785•7724 E. St. Bernard Hwy., Violet (504) 272-0302 for information. Wed. Bible study 7pm Sun. school 10am, worship 11am [email protected]. call (504) 278-1534. Wed. Bible Study 7pm Celebration Church NOV. 5 Women’s Professional Network presents 831-9673 • 7500 W. Judge Perez Dr., Arabi Living Cornerstone NOV. 14 Sunday worship 9am & 10:45am Church International 40 Arpent’s Taproom Grand Opening, 3PM- Workout + Wine. Yoga from 5PM-6PM at 714 W. St. Bernard Pkwy., 11PM, specialty kegs throughout the day, music the Swan River Yoga Arabi Studio (7011 St. The Knights of Nemesis Social Club and Christ Lutheran Braithwaite 228-6401 Parade monthly Social Meeting, 6:30 pm Church Sun. service 10am by ‘The Grapes of Mash’, food by ‘Taylor Made Claude Ave., Suite 213) followed by drinks at 3300 Jupiter Drive ~ Chalmette at Zig’s Last Stop, 308 E. Judge Perez Drive, (504) 342-2830 Nabi Healing Center Wings’ and ‘Beehive Nola’. Free entry for the 7451 W. St. Bernard Hwy, Arabi. The Kitchen Table Café (7005 St. Claude Ave., Sunday Worship 10:00 am Sunday 5-8pm Chalmette, La. Members and prospective Bible Study Sunday 9:00 am whole family. Arabi, LA) from 6-8PM. Event is free. New Birth Ministries members are invited. Contact Billy Showalter, Christian Fellowship 6321 Louis Elam St, Violet, 301-9282 NOV. 5, 12, 19 NOV. 10 Family Worship Center Wed. Church School 6pm 504-583-3998 or www.knightsofnemesis.org 5816 E. Judge Perez Dr, Violet • 324-4092 Sun. service 10:30am Chalmette National Cemetery Tour, 8606 Louisiana National Guard Museum, Jackson Sun. Service 8am NOV. 17 Wed. Bible Study 6pm One in Christ Church W. St. Bernard Hwy., Chalmette. 10AM, Noon, Barracks, artist reception for New York artist 530 East Judge Perez Dr, Chalmette 2PM. Free. (504) 281-0510 or www.nps.gov/jela Sippin’ on the Bayou, Los Islenos Museum, A Closer Walk, Meeting the 682-1117 Nina Talbot and her Veterans Series. 6:00- Need Ministry 682-0333 Sun. service 10am 1345 Bayou Rd., St. Bernard, 6PM-9PM. 6201 E. St Bernard Hwy, Violet, La 70092 NOV. 6 7:30PM. Please RSVP NLT Friday, Nov. 4th, Sun. Service 8am Our Lady of Prompt [email protected] or (504) 278- NOV. 19 Mon. Bible Study 6:30 pm Succor Catholic Veterans’ Day Parade and Recognition Thurs. prayer service 6:30 pm Church 271-3441 8664. Men Soul Out for Christ, 5th Anniversary 2320 Paris Rd, Chalmette Ceremony: Parade starts at the corner of Corinne Missionary masses: Sat. 4pm • Sun. 7am, Old Hickory and Judge Perez Drive, 11AM. Musical at Mount Olive Baptist Church, 1901 Baptist Church 8:30am, 10:30am & 7pm Nov. 10, 12 5620 E. Judge Perez Dr. 272-0558 Goodwill Drive, Violet, 7PM. Contact Bro. (Spanish) 2pm Free concert after the parade inside the Civic Discussion on how to honor the legacy of Sun. school, 10am, worship 8am Eugene Evans (504) 701-5481, Bro. Alton Bible study 7pm Wed. Our Lady of Lourdes Auditorium. Contact Maurine Liuzza at (504) Fazendeville, an African American community Catholic Church 682-7070 Johnson (504) 415-6661, Bro. Kelvin Isaac Jr. Cornerstone Church 2621 Colonial Blvd., Violet 278-1507 or Katie Tommaseo at (504) 278- founded in 1867 on what is now Chalmette of God 343-8446 Masses Mon., Wed., Thurs & Fri. 4242. (504) 606-7186. 4905 E. St. Bernard Hwy., Violet 8:30am • Tues. 6:30pm Battlefield. Free, but reservations required,. www.Cornerstone-stb.net Sat. 4pm • Sun. 9&11am Call Park Ranger Alyssa Arnell at (504) 281- Living History Day, Chalmette Battlefield, 8606 Sun. school 9:30am, NOV. 7 W. St. Bernard Hwy., Chalmette, 9AM-3PM, worship 10:30am Poydras Baptist Buffalo Soldiers, Nunez Community College 0511, ext. 31. Nov.10, 6-8PM , Nov. 12, 1-3PM. Church of St. Bernard Free. (504) 281-0510 or www.nps.gov//jela Covenant United 8213 Saro Lane. 237-3538 History Lecture Series. Speaker: Ms. Alyssa Chalmette Battlefield, 8606 W. St. Bernard Methodist Church Sun. Bible study 9:30am, 115 E. D’Amour St. • 271-3763 worship 10:30am Arnell, National Park Service. Opening Highway, Chalmette. NOV. 20 Sun. Service 11am Praise Temple reception at 6:30PM, lecture at 7PM. Nunez NOV. 11, 12 and 18, 19 Christ Lutheran Church, 3300 Jupiter Drive, Delacroix Hope Baptist Fellowship 650-1794 Mission 452-6092 7517 E. St. Bernard Hwy., Violet Community College Auditorium, 3710 Paris Holidaze After Dark, Cafe Aquarius, 2101 Chalmette. Third Sunday Music Series, the 1932 Bayou Rd, St. Bernard Sun. 10:30am Sun. worship 11am Bible Study Thur. 7pm Rd., Chalmette. For information contact Michele Paris Road, Chalmette, 8PM. Tickets $20. For Driskill Mountain Boys, 3PM. Free concert, Bible Study 10am open to the public. Second Missionary Minor (504) 278-6422, [email protected]. information visit www.shinepresents.com or call Faith Baptist Church Baptist Church 278-2338 682-1144 (504) 301-8770. of Chalmette 2109 Caluda Lane, Violet NOV. 9 Daily (no talk Thanksiving Day, Nov. 24) 4825 E. St. Bernard Hwy. Sun. service 8am Sun. School 10am, Wed. Bible Study 7pm Senior Olympics for Physically NOV. 12 Battle of New Orleans Talk, Chalmette Service 11am and 6pm Wed. 7pm St. Bernard Baptist Disadvantaged Seniors, Mike Miley Gym, St. Bernard Seafood & Farmers Market, Battlefield, 8606 W. St. Bernard Hwy., Church 881-6723 Chalmette, 10:45AM and 2:45PM. Free. First Asia Baptist 2615 Jacob, Chalmette Church 432-2525 Sun. service at 11am 2408 Walkers Ln, Meraux Sun. School 10:30am, St. Bernard Catholic worship 8am Church 281-2267 Thur. Bible Study 7pm 2805 Bayou Rd, St. Bernard AARP Pakenham Chapter #3926 Meeting VA Stand Down Day masses Mon/Wed/Fri 8:30am First Baptist Church Sun. 9am of Chalmette 277-2939 305 E. St. Bernard Hwy. St. John Baptist Sun. Fellowship 9:30am, Church 654-9567 Service 10:45am & 6pm 7047 Hwy. 39, Braithwaite Wed. Service 6:30pm Sun. Sch. 10am Sun. Ser. 11am • Wed 6:30pm First Baptist Church of Verrett 682-0743 St. Luke Baptist 3737 Bayou Rd., St. Bernard Church 682-3718 or 418-7492 Sun. School 9:30am, 126 Poindexter Lane, Braithwaite worship 11am Sun. worship 8am Wed. Bible Study 7pm St. Thomas Catholic Church First Pentecostal 17605 Hwy. 15, Pointe a la Hache Church of Chalmette 2015 Palmisano Blvd., 710-0600 masses: Sat. 6pm • Sun. 9am Sun. School 10:30am Third Missionary Wed. Bible Study 7:30pm Baptist Church 272-0504 Fri. Youth Service 7:30pm 206 Armstrong Lane, St. Bernard Freedom For Life Sun. worship 10am Christian Fellowship TRUMPET OF TRUTH Pictured at the recent Veterans Stand 1010 East Judge Perez, Chalmette • 421-6132 MINISTRY Sun. Worship 10am & 7pm 7451 W. St. Bernard Hwy, Arabi. Down Day are Fay Champagne, a member Garden of Prayer Sun. School 9am•Service 10am Tues. & Thurs Bible Study 7pm of Francois de Lery Chapter, NSDAR, Family Worship Center Pictured above from left to right are Carolyn Constance, George Virga, 419-0288 • 2605 Munster, Meraux World Prayer who serves as the LSDAR Veteran Affairs Sun. Service 8am Tabernacle (S) 277-4555 Rita Gue, Jack Muller and Dody Bayard. Voluntary Service Deputy Representative Wed. Service 7pm 4030 Paris Rd. Chalmette Gethsemane Lutheran Sun. service 10am for the New Orleans VA Medical Center and Church 271-4254 Youth Service Wed. 7pm Rita Gue, President of Meraux the Council on Aging, 8201-A W. 2825 Paris Rd, Chalmette Martha Bauman, a member of Vieux Carre’ Sun. School 9:15am, Foundation spoke at the October Judge Perez Dr. e next meeting is Chapter, VAVS Representative for the VA worship 8am & 10:30am meeting of the AARP Pakenham November 26, 2016. For additional Medical Center A Stand Down offers local Listing additions or changes send to: The St. Bernard News Chapter #3926. The club meets information please contact George veterans health check-ups, clothing and 1519 E Judge Perez Suite 2 Chalmette, LA 70043 Phone: 504-832-1481 Fax: 504-837-5923 the fourth Saturday of the month Virga, President at 504-278-1367. veterans services to veterans, some of Email: [email protected] (January-November) for 10am at whom are homeless. Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Community 3 Community______Events, Organizations, Obituaries, Classifieds, News Kiwanis Life Saver and Gauthier Terrific Kids e recipient of the Kiwanis Life His Professionalism and fortitude Saver of the Quarter was Second Platoon were displayed during the many rescues Captain, Louis Michel from Rescue the department performed in the Squad #1. aermath of . During The award was presented at the this trying time he put his re service weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club of and military training to the test, over St. Bernard held on Tuesday, Ocotber 18. and over again. Squad #1 is ONE of the busiest re Our Kiwanis LifeSaver began his companies in the Parish, responding to career with the St. Bernard Parish Fire over 600 emergencies each year. He is Department as a Fireghter in July of also a member of the department’s Swi 2002. He attended the LSU Fire Academy Water Flood Rescue Team, where he has for 10 weeks and came out nationally Amanda Hardesty Kiwanis President, SBFD District Chief Mike Dragon, Deputy Chief responded to many other communities, certied as a Fireghter II. Our recipient Craig Peyton, Kiwanis Life Saver Captain Louis Michel, Sam Catalanotto Kiwanis during emergencies, and always goes the has National certications in Hazardous Life Saver Program Coordinator, SBFD extra mile when needed. Materials Response, Firefighting, Engineer Justin Sager and Susan Stringfield Kiwanis Member. During his 14 years of service, when Emergency Medical Response AND as asked to complete a task, he has a “can a Fire Service Instructor. do” attitude AND you can bet the job The future of the St. Bernard Ashley Pohlmann with her son Gavin gets done. He was promoted to Fire Parish Fire Department looks bright Pohlmann a Gauthier School Kiwanis Engineer on May 19, 2005 and then with Officers, like tonights recipient Terrific Kid for October. Each teacher choses a Terrific Kid from each Class. to Fire Captain August 23, 2013. He serving our community. Chief omas Kiwanis is so lucky to have Chalmette was also a member of the Louisiana Stone was quoted saying, “St. Bernard Refining LLC, a PBF company as National Guard from 2001-2010 where Parish is lucky to have such a dedicated our Partner and Supporter. Awards he attained the rank of Sta Sergeant, Fireghter in our Fire Service.” And, we include Certificate, Yard Sign and T and served overseas in 2003 in the War are lucky to have him here tonight. Shirt. with Iraq. BREWSTER’S Fun, Food & Spirits 8751 W Judge Perez Dr. Chalmette, Louisiana (504) 309-7548 JOIN US FOR HAPPY HOUR! 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KITCHEN OPEN SUNDAY till 11PM on $3 Bloody Saturday! Mary’s WE HAVE YOUR SEAT for the LSU/Bama & Saints Games. Come Watch With Us! 4 Community Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News St. Bernard Gives Back Thankful for Valero Energy Foundation Presents Community Support and Generosity $150,000 to Local Charities From St. Bernard St. Bernard continued from page 1 the philanthropic arm of Valero Parish Government Gives Back serves spaghetti . Lighthouse Ranch for Boys Energy Corporation, is committed . McLindon Family Foundation to improving the quality of life St. Bernard Gives Back dinners to fl ood victims in . National Tuberous Sclerosis in the communities where the Organization is thankful for the Denham Springs Association Inc. company has major operations. e community support of their recent and surrounding . Shriners Hospital foundation provides funding to a Spaghetti Dinner Fund Raiser. e areas, October 12, 2016. . St. Bernard Battered Womens variety of nonprofit agencies for fundraiser brought in over $12,000 Program programs and services supporting and its success is directly credited to . e Arc of Greater New Orleans education, basic human needs, this community. (St. Bernard location) Servers: health care and civic projects. Families across Louisiana . Ronald McDonald House Annually, Valero, its employees and have suffered damage due to (Pictured) Judge Klees, Charities of Greater New Orleans the foundation collectively generate unprecedented flooding. The Susan Klees, Inc. more than $40 million in charitable community support has provided Helen, Faith . St. Bernard Parish School Board support for worthy charities through the means for St. Bernard Gives Moran, Kathleen Special Olympics Gebbia, Kathy direct donations or fundraising. Back to assist over 425 families . Liberty’s Kitchen Additionally, Valero employees log from Robert, LA to Lafayette, LA Nunez, Dorothy Kattengell. (Not . Santa on the Bayou more than 138,000 volunteer hours and parishes in between, with a pictured) Judy Nicosia, Jeff Pohlemann, “ e slogan of our campaign this each year for hundreds of projects in monetary donation of $100.00 each Junior Held, Donald Kattengell, Susan year was ‘Making Hope Happen in these same communities. rough totaling over $42,000. Klees, Helen Albarado, Faith Moran, Millions of Ways,’ and we certainly Kathleen Gebbia, Kathy Nunez. the overwhelming support of its On October 12th the group did that, thanks again to the very sponsors, the foundation raised traveled to Denham Springs and generous support of our business $10.5 million in 2016 for children’s served nearly 300 meals to the partners, and the tireless e orts of charities across the United States families in the surrounding area still our employees and volunteers,” said through the Valero Texas Open recovering from the devastation of Lane Riggs, Valero Executive Vice and Bene t for Children. Valero the  ood waters. e Hebron Baptist President-Re ning Operations and once again was named to the Civic Church, 24063 LA-16 Denham Engineering, and 2016 Valero Texas 50 list by Points of Light as one of Springs, LA graciously provided Open Company Chair. America’s most community-minded their facility to serve the meals. Donations from St. Bernard Gives Back About Valero Energy Foundation companies - the top energy company Since the inception of the St. members and friends. Valero Energy Foundation, on the list for three years running. Bernard Gives Back Organization in 2011, the group has served greater “Remember the Feeling” and believe than 1,200 families with meals it is important to Give Back. and/or monetary donations. e Donations are still needed to THANK YOU organization’s continued e orts to assist  re ghters in a ected areas. hold only two fund raisers a year Donations can be sent to: VETERANS! (Sweets & Treats and Spaghetti St. Bernard Gives Back Dinner”) provides a means P.O. Box 2367 to stretch out and reach more Chalmette, LA 70044 families when the demand requires Please follow St. Bernard Gives more assistance. e St. Bernard Back at https://www.facebook. community has been wonderful com/stbernardgivesback or with the consistent support to those email: [email protected] e orts. St. Bernard Parish residents . Arts & Crafts

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PARISHWIDE OBITUARIES Angelina “Sis” Nunez, and Abbygail Nunez. Son of send donations to the American Cancer Parish where he enjoyed a 23-year career as Pat Dial (Mike) and the late James Dial. Society at www.cancer.org. To view and a Paramedic. He was well loved and will be Colombo Bourgeois Grandson of Bonnie Dial, Martha Young, sign the family guestbook, please visit www. deeply missed by his family and by all those Angelina “Sis” Mabel Warren, Tom Warren (Mary), and stbernardmemorial.com. whose lives he touched. Colombo Bourgeois the late Willie Earl Hunt. Brother of David Services were held October 27th. He passed away at her Dial (Ashley) and Samuel Dial. Brother-in- was laid to rest in St. Bernard Memorial home on Saturday, law of Paula Rinaudo (Phil), Okie Smith Alfred Jules Fredericks, Jr. Gardens. In lieu of owers, please consider October 22, 2016 at (Bobby), Kelly Warren (Tasha), Nathaniel a donation in memory of Tommy to the the age of 90. Beloved Warren (Victoria), and the late Tommy Alfred Jules Louisiana SPCA, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd, wife of the late Warren. Also survived by numerous nieces Fredericks, Jr died on New Orleans, LA 70114 (504-368-5191) Sidney P. Bourgeois for 65 years. Loving and nephews. October 26, 2016 at or www.la-spca.org. To view and sign mother of Brenda Schouest (Craig) and Daniel was a Superintendent/Site age 85. Alfred (A.J.) the Family Guestbook, please visit www. Judy Mangiapane (Frank). Daughter of Safety and Health Officer for Keiland was born in New stbernardmemorial.com the late Salvador and Antonia Michel Construction, LLC. Orleans, LA on July Colombo. Sister of Anthony Colombo, Services were held October 29, 15, 1931 to the late Allen Colombo and the late Salvador “Sal” 2016. Interment followed in St. Bernard Alfred Fredericks Colombo. Proud grandmother of Kimberly, Memorial Gardens. To view and sign and eresa Simmons Louise Carollo Hymel Fredericks. He was the father of Peggy Sue Kadee, Jill and Hope. Great grandmother of the family guestbook, please visit www. Louise Carollo Hymel Fredericks, Judith Fredericks Mayeaux, Sydney, Jordan, Carson, Nicco, Giovanni, stbernardmemorial.com. passed away peacefully Kimberly Fredericks, and the late Anthony Gia, Francesca, Giuseppi and we welcome on Wednesday, October Fredericks and Alfred J. Fredericks III. He Haylee in December. 26, 2016 at the age of 86. was the Father-in-law of Phillip Mayeaux Angelina was a longtime resident of Joan Marie Varisco Ernst She was the cherished and brother of the late Beverly Fredericks St. Bernard Parish and a current resident of Joan Marie Varisco wife of 50 years to the White. He was Paw-Paw to Renee Mayeaux Slidell, LA. She will be forever remembered Ernst died on October late Joseph S. Hymel, Jr. McKeough (Aeron), and Brooke Sparks. He and deeply missed by all her family and 15, 2016 at the age of Loving mother of Nina proudly served in the Korean War from friends. Special thanks to the nurses and 80 following a brief Louise Hymel and the late Jo Ann Ramirez 1951-1953, where he was a member of the sta of Camellia Hospice for their kindness, illness. Born on August (Robert), Joseph S. Hymel, III (Lisa) and 25th Army Division, 65th Engineering care and support to our family. 26, 1936, Joan was a Louis W. Hymel. Daughter of the late Louis Combat Division Company A. Services were held October 27, native of New Orleans and Minnie Pipitone Carollo. Sister of Carlo He worked at Halter Marine, Kaiser 2016. She was laid to rest in St. Bernard and a longtime resident L. Carollo (Angelina), Frank M. Carollo, Aluminum, and The Louise S. Davis Memorial Gardens. To view and sign of Arabi. She resided in Sr. (Patricia), Ben B. Carollo (Lucille) and Center. the Family Guestbook, please visit www. San Antonio, Texas for the past 11 years. the late Rosalie Schiro (Jerome), Nina A.J. was from the lower ninth ward stbernardmemorial.com. She was the beloved wife of the late Vernon Ballero (Nunzi), Bernadine Bonnecarrere of New Orleans. He always let everyone Louis Ernst, Sr., and they shared 58 years (Frank), Mary Mouton (Charles “Buddy”), know that he was from the “lower nine”. of marriage. Josephine “Fefe” Carollo and Florence He loved the , his Harry L. DeRouen, Jr. She was preceded in death by her Mistretta. Proud grandmother of Carmen Purple Martins, and dancing (especially Harry L. DeRouen, Jr., son, Louis Albert Ernst (Deborah). She Ramirez (Jason Swindler), Joseph S. Hymel, waltzes). Many thanks to the sta of Forest age 55 years old, passed is survived by her daughter Leslie Ernst IV and the late Robert D. Ramirez, Jr. Great Manor Nursing Home in Covington and away on October Triana (Fernando), son David Ernst grandmother of Ariana Swindler, Ayden St. Tammany Parish Hospital nurses and 20, 2016 at his home (Becky), and son Vernon Ernst, Jr. (Paula), Swindler and the late Jason Swindler, Jr. She sta for their care and kindness. in Chalmette, LA. and her eleven grandchildren: Taylor, Brian, is also survived and fondly remembered by Services were held November 1, 2016. Beloved son of Sandra Louis, David, Cassi, Austin, Haley, Molly, many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear Interment will be private at a later date. To Smith (Hey ward Trey, Evan, and Amy. friends. view and sign the family guestbook, please Unbehagen) and She was the daughter of the late Louise was born in New Orleans, LA visit www.stbernardmemorial.com. Harry L. DeRouen, Sr. Vincent J. and Pauline Isidore Varisco and and was a longtime resident of St. Bernard Brother of Gidget DeRouen and Brenda sister of the late Joyce Varisco Hammond. Parish, currently residing in Slidell, LA. She Acosta. Uncle of Keysha Jakab, Krystal She was the daughter-in-law of the late was well loved and aectionately known for Grosch, Kayla Grosch, and other nieces Louis J. and Gladys Wade Ernst and sister- her good nature and generous heart. She and nephew. Nephew of Patricia and in-law of the late Joseph Albert and Jennie will be forever remembered as a loving and Raymond Heberling, Diane Guerra (the Ernst. She is survived by her brothers and loyal wife, mother, sister, grandmother, late Bobby Guerra), and James and Terry sisters-in-law, Vincent and Patricia Varisco, great grandmother, aunt and friend. Louise Smith. and Paul and Jill Varisco. loved her friends, treasured her family, Harry was a diehard New Orleans A wonderful wife, mother, and friend, and always recognized the best qualities in Saints fan and loved playing his guitar her radiant smile brought joy to all who everyone she encountered. since he was 9 years old. He loved knew her. She worked as the Director of omas “Tommy” Services were held October 31, 2016. baseball and excelled as a pitcher at both Industrial Medicine at Chalmette Medical She was laid to rest with her beloved Borgenmouth Park and also St. Bernard Center for many years. An incredibly strong Joseph Grin V husband in St. Bernard Memorial Gardens. High School. woman, she persevered through many trials Thomas “Tommy” To view and sign the Family Guestbook, Services were held October 31, and tribulations throughout her lifetime. Joseph Grin V passed please visit www.stbernardmemorial.com 2016. Interment followed in St. Bernard Joan was an amazing cook, a great dancer, away on Saturday, Memorial Gardens. To view and sign and thoughtful friend. She was beautiful October 22, 2016 at the family guestbook, please visit www. inside and out, and she was always the the age of 44. He was stbernardmemorial.com. best dressed person in the room. She loved the beloved husband life, family, and friends. She will be greatly of 23 years to Elizabeth missed. e family would like to thank Keller Grin. Loving Daniel Lee Dial Joan’s niece, Paula Hammond Guzman, for father of omas J. Grn VI and Allison Daniel L. Dial, age the special love and support she provided Grin. Son of Connie Blancher Shotts 41 years, passed away throughout the years. and the late omas Grin IV. Step-son of on Sunday, October Please join us in honoring her life on Ralph Shotts. Godson of David Grin and 23, 2016. Beloved Friday, November 18, 2016 at St. Bernard Patricia Blancher. He is also survived and husband of Grace Memorial Funeral Home, 701 W. Virtue fondly remembered by many aunts, uncles, Dial for 17 years. Step- St., Chalmette, LA. Visitation will be from nieces, nephews, cousins, dear friends and father of Jery Nunez, 10:00 am until 12:00 pm. A Memorial Mass his beloved pets Kaizer, Bree, Bella and Jr. Step-grandfather will be celebrated in the chapel at 12:00 Molly. (continued on page 8) of Cameron Nunez, pm. Inurnment will follow in St. Bernard Tommy was a native of New Orleans, Ciera Nunez, Nicholas Memorial Gardens. In lieu of owers, please LA and a longtime resident of St. Bernard Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Classifieds 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Jean Lafitte, 1 bedrooms, 1 bath,$575.monthly (504)628-8376 8 Arrests & News Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Arrests______St. Bernard Parish Sheriff’s Office CHALMETTE Bench Warrant Bench Warrant •Carl Morgan 45, 1512 Tennessee St, •Jean Smith 52, 421 E Liberaux St, •Leroy Brooks 58, 3622 Laplace, •David A Duncan 61, 2100 Venus Plc, Fugitive Driving while Intoxicated, Established Fugitive(3), Disturbing the Peace, Driving While Intoxicated, Reckless •Jimmie Keller 32, 3325 N Villere St, Speed Zone Assault/Aggravated Operation Vehicle Fugitive(4) •Robert L Royce 20, 2917 Palmisano •Alita Brooks 37, 3622 Laplace, •Dave Bryant 35, 2903 Daniel Dr, •Keith Keasly 26, 7543 Avalon Hwy, Blvd, Simple Battery Disturbing the Peace, Assault/ Fugitive Forgery(2), Possession of Marijuana •Michael P Rogers 29, 1900 Paris Rd, Aggravated, Simple Battery •Angel R Brewer 54, 7521 Birch St, 1st Offense, Possession of Drug Bench Warrant Driving License Suspended, Opr Vehicle Paraphernalia, Fugitive •David C Price 40, 3323 Packenham Dr, ARABI under Suspension for Prior Oense, Stop •Nydris K Guyton 30, 1522 Andry St, Fugitive •Anthony Lawrence 57, 1207 Mehle Stand Park Bus/Res Fugitive •Robert C Patriquin 40, 102 First, St, Disturbing the Peace, Assault/ •Frank Anderson 45, 2329 Centanni Dr, •Katrone Franklin 36, 2719 N Robertson Fugitive Aggravated, Fail Reg Sex Oense 1st, Driving While Intoxicated, Establish St, Fugitive(3) •Joshua Perry 26, 2313 Plaza Dr, Fugitive Speed Zones •David J Dunnaway 32, 3147 N Fugitive(3) •Elizabeth A Ferrara 29, 86 Norton Ave, •Dale Addison 55, 5648 E La 47, Fail Reg Rocheblave St, Felony Carrying Illegal •Antione H Lewis 27, 3823 Juno Dr, Bench Warrant Sex O 1st Weapon, Obstruction of Justice, Resisting Domestic Abuse Battery VIOLET an Ocer •Janron Isaac 34, 3213 Jupiter, Banch •Corrnell M Young 39, 3217 Tara Dr, ST BERNARD •Jose Cardenas 45, 3213 Jackson Ave, Warrant Reckless Operation of Vehicle, Driving- •Paul H Matlock 40, 2209 W Christie Criminal Trespass, Driver not Licensed •Jamall Hall 34, 427 Dubarry, Disturbing License Suspended, Child Restraint Dr, Illegal Possession Stolen Over 1500, •Thaddeus Brown 30, 13657 N Cavalier, the Peace Required(2) Contributing to the Delinquency of a Deposit of License, Display Plate, •Jason W Gonzales 38, 8441 Colonel Dr, •Breyion D Williams 24, 3106 Stacie Dr, Juvenile, Bench Warrant(2) Schedule I Possession of Marijuana Bond Surrender(6), Heroin Possession Disturbing the Peace, Simple Criminal •Joshua J Bloodwirth 26, 8130 Aberdeen •Dominique M Cooks 30, 404 Dubarry Damage Under 500 MERAUX Rd, Forgery, Possession of Drug St, Fugitive •Angelique M Wagner 36, 92 Jupiter Cir, •Brandin M White 39, 2914 E St Bernard Paraphernalia, Schedule I Possession •Darrell Cochran 42, 2024 Stander Plc, Bench Warrant Hwy, Unauthorized Entry if Inhabited of Marijuana, Use of Multiple Beam. 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well loved by us all and will be forever for the Clerk of Court of St. Bernard Parish Catherine Clara David George Showalter remembered as a loving and loyal husband, until she retired. She was well loved and Bradbury Perkins David George father, grandfather, great grandfather, will be forever remembered as a loving and Showalter, a decorated Catherine Clara Bradbury brother and friend, who fought for his loyal wife, mother, grandmother, sister and Veteran of the U.S. country and treasured his family. a friend of many, who treasured her family. Perkins, age 88 years, passed Navy who proudly away on Wednesday, October Services were held October 31, 2016. She is also survived and fondly served his country Burial will be private. To view and sign remembered by her 15 great grandchildren 26, 2016 at St. Margaret as a as Storekeeper Daughters Nursing Home in the Family Guestbook, please visit www. and many nieces, nephews, cousins and ird Class during the stbernardmemorial.com dear friends. New Orleans, LA. Beloved mother of Korean War, passed Gary J. Perkins and wife Karen Anweiler Services were held October 28, 2016. away on Wednesday, She was laid to rest with her husband in Perkins and the late John A. Perkins. October 26, 2016 at Daughter of the late Newman and Rosiana Angela Licciardi Zornes St. Bernard Memorial Gardens. In lieu of the age of 81. He was the beloved husband owers, please donate to the Alzheimer’s Bradbury. Grandmother of Matthew R. of 62 years to Tommie Dennis Showalter. Angela Licciardi Perkins and wife Bridget, Christina M. Foundation of America, LA Chapter, at Loving father of Dennis A. Showalter Zornes passed away 800-272-3900 or www.alz.org. To view and Perkins, KateLynn J. Perkins-Abadie and (Jan), Tina S. Lobrano, Randy J. Showalter peacefully on Tuesday, husband Bryan, and Ryan A. Perkins. sign the Family Guestbook, please visit (Regina) and the late David G. Showalter October 25, 2016 at www.stbernardmemorial.com. Great grandmother of Jaiden Gamez, Jr. Son of the late James and Freida Kern the age of 91. She was Lucien Gamez, Julicia Gamez, Milena Showalter. Brother of Julius H. Showalter the cherished wife of Perkins, Julienne Guerrero, and Riley and the late Gerald Showalter, James A. 66 years to the late Noto. Also survived by her sister of Louise Showalter and Charles Showalter. Proud Delbert “Bing” Leon Zornes Sr. Loving Bartholomew and numerous nieces and grandfather of Mark Showalter, Bryan mother of Del Zornes Jr. (Dianne), Johnny nephews. She was preceded in death by 4 Lobrano, Dennis “DJ” Showalter, Jordan Zornes, Louis Zornes (Tricia), Carl Zornes brothers and 1 sister. Showalter, Savannah Showalter, Devin Sr. (Suzanne) and Michael Zornes (Kim). Clara was a retired Meat Wrapper for Showalter, Justan Showalter, Randal Daughter of the late Louis and Lena Najolia LA Frey Meat Packers of New Orleans. Showalter and the late Thomas “Little Licciardi. Sister of the late Frances Licciardi Relatives and friends of the family are Tommy” Lobrano and David Showalter. Klevron, Sal Licciardi and Anthony invited to attend the funeral services at St. Great grandfather of Michael Lobrano, Licciardi. Proud grandmother of Kristy, Bernard Memorial Funeral Home, 701 W. Kaliegh Lobrano, Noah Lobrano, Alyssa Michelle, Heidi, Heather, Tammy, Jennifer, Virtue St., Chalmette, LA on Wednesday, Lobrano, Baylee Showalter, Jax Showalter Steve, Zachary, Carl Jr., Christian, Nicole, November 2, 2016 at 1:00 PM. Visitation and Adriana Showalter. He is also survived Donovan, Brock, Leila and the late Louis Jr. will be from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM. and fondly remembered by many nieces, Angela was born in New Orleans, LA Interment will follow in St. Vincent DePaul nephews, cousins and dear friends. and was a lifetime resident of St. Bernard Cemetery, New Orleans, LA. To view and David was born in Alexandria, LA Parish where she enjoyed a long career as sign the family guestbook, please visit and was a longtime resident of St. Bernard a Librarian who drove the Book Mobile www.stbernardmemorial.com. Parish where he enjoyed a long career as throughout the parish. Following this, she a Dispatcher with LA Industries. He was enjoyed many years as an Administrator Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Education 9 Education______School News, Learning Opportunities, Events, Awards Spring 2017 Registration at Nunez LACOSTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Community College Opens November 1st Students Hold Mock Election Mrs. Cole’s Second Grade Class worked very hard New and Continuing Students Are Encouraged to Register Early on running in a mock election for class president. Registration for the spring 2017 e spring 2017 semester starts e students came to school dressed in their best to semester at Nunez Community on Tuesday, January 17, 2017. present their speeches with their College opened on Tuesday, Online registration will be open campaign posters. We had six November 1, 2016. New students from November 1 through the  rst students give their speeches each who have been admitted to the day of classes. In addition to the day. A er each set of speeches College and continuing students can November on-campus registration the class presented their voters register online beginning November days, registration assistance will also registration cards and cast their 1. On-campus registration assistance be o ered Wednesday, January 11 – ballots for the candidates. A er the third day of with centralized enrollment Saturday, January 14. speeches, the top three nominees were in the class services will be available During the spring term, president run o . Madison Reilly got the most nominations and accepted Monday, November 7 – Nunez Community College the title of Mrs. Cole’s “mock” class president. e students were excellent Wednesday, November will offer traditional full- team players and learned a lot on out the election process! 9 from 9:00 AM to 6:00 semester courses for 16 PM. During on-campus weeks as well as accelerated Lacoste Congratulations October Terrific Kids registration days, students classes through its Fast Lane can receive assistance with semesters, which are eight- the application, advising, weeks. For a complete list scheduling, and financial aid of academic programs and courses processes. o ered visit www.nunez.edu. “We want students to know that Nunez Community College is registering early bene ts them,” said an open-enrollment comprehensive Becky Maillet, dean of student a airs community college o ering over 30 at Nunez. “When they register early, academic and technical programs, they have  rst pick of the available including new programs in Business classes and more time to work with Information Technology and Allied advisors to make sure they have Health. To schedule a campus visit everything they need to start classes or tour go to www.nunez.edu/visit in January,” she continued. or call (504) 278-6467. Joseph Davies Elementary Terrific Kids September October

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VETERAN’S DAY, Nov. 9th Thank you for your service! www.ABCmouse.com/free30 10 Education & News Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News ST. BERNARD MIDDLE SCHOOL To OANA Members Regarding the Bylaws Vote Teacher of the Year TO ALL MEMBERS discussion on this and will revisit Left to right: Mrs. Courtney OF THE OANA: changing the bylaws at a future date. Haynie, Teacher of the Year and Aer reviewing the bylaws and We appreciate the participation Mrs. Angela Seibert, Acting Principal. under the advice from counsel, and input from all of our and 8th grade math. She serves it was determined that a mistake neighbors and friends, and please as the PBIS Team leader and is on was made in allowing associate know, our volunteer board is the leadership team at St. Bernard members to vote. Therefore, the working hard to meet the mission of Middle. She also conducts a vote that was taken on October OANA -- to better our neighborhood mentoring program called the 18th must be ruled invalid. None and community. Student Support Squad at SBM. of the proposed amendments will Thank you for your patience The students and staff at St. Mrs. Haynie maintains high be made to the bylaws and we moving forward. Bernard Middle School would like expectations, motivates her students, will continue operating under our e OANA Board to congratulate Courtney Haynie and is devoted to improving current document. We will continue on being named SBM’s Teacher of gains in student achievement. the Year. Mrs. Haynie teaches 7th Congratulations, Mrs. Haynie! Moving Beyond Bereavement October Students of the Month Grief is experienced by everyone ty support as a result of losses, usually losing group. Sup- Congratulations to the St. Bernard Middle someone you love. However, grief port groups School October Students of the Month. Pictured from left: Sixth Grader, Alyza can also be experienced as a result of differ from Alfonso; Seventh Grader, Chloe Higgins; other kinds more, meet with other psychother- and Eighth Grader, Makayla Dattalo. These people of losses. It, GRIEF, can be apy groups in that they are peer students were chosen by their teachers complicated by a variety of factors. facilitated. The participants give because they have demonstrated SBM’s If you would like to learn more, meet encouragement, feedback, provide three expectations of being responsible, respectful, and positive. other people having similar experi- information, and share with each ences and feelings, call 504-481-9464 other to foster growth and healing. for a FREE, condential screening Call 504-481-9464 to become part of Chalmette High School Alumni Association to participate in a free communi- a conversation about grief Fall General Membership Meeting

The Chalmette High School Perez Drive, Chalmette, LA 70043. Alumni Association has scheduled Checks should be made payable its annual fall general membership to CHSAA. Please remember that meeting for ursday, November membership is not limited to CHS 3, at 6:30 P.M. in the tech theater alumni only. Graduates of Andrew located in the Chalmette High Jackson, P.G.T. Beauregard, St. Cultural Arts Building on Bernard and Maumus High Schools Palmisano Blvd. Included on the as well as all friends of CHS are agenda are topics concerning encouraged to join. To register as Alumni Association activities in an alumnus, please visit the school’s 2017. website at www.chs.sbpsb.org and Also scheduled for that night at click on Alumni. Aer registering 7:00 P.M. in the main theater of the you will periodically receive Cultural Arts Center is CHS Live’s information about the Alumni performance of “Robin Hood.” Association. e rst twenty-ve members to e Alumni Association wishes attend the meeting will receive to thank everyone who attended a complimentary ticket to this the annual fall social in September performance. making it a big success once again. The Association is currently We welcome all new members who conducting its annual membership recently joined the association and drive. Dues are $10 per membership thank all who have renewed their year (September through August). memberships. We hope you will You may join or renew your join us at our meeting on ursday, membership at the meeting; but if November 3rd and the CHS Live you cannot attend, simply send your performance that follows. We dues along with your name, address, also hope that you will consider email address, phone number and becoming an active member of the the year and school from which Alumni Association as it begins you graduated to CHS its twenty-h year of service and Alumni Association, support to the students, faculty and c/o Chalmette High administration of Chalmette High School, 1100 E. Judge School. Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - The St. Bernard News Entertainment 11 Entertainment ______Arts, Culture, Special Events, Langiappe CPRA to Host Community Conversations History Lecture Series on Tuesday, November 15th at Docville Monday, November 7th Hosted to Inform Development of the 2017 Coastal Master Plan HISTORY OF BUFFALO SOLDIERS As part of the 2017 Coastal Speaker: Ms. Alyssa Arnell, National Park Service Master Plan, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority - in Wine & Cheese Reception at 6:30 PM Lecture at 7:00 PM partnership with numerous Nunez Community College Auditorium community partners throughout 3710 Paris Road • Chalmette coastal Louisiana - will host a series Free and open to the public! of Community Conversations For information contact: Michele Minor (504) 278-6422, during the Fall to update residents Learn more about: The 2017 [email protected] on the master plan and receive Coastal Master Plan, Potential valuable input and feedback that Dra Plan Projects, Ways To Get will be used in developing the dra Information. 40 Arpent’s Taproom Grand Opening plan. e event will take place at Events will include dinner, e Taproom is nished!! We want to show it o Docville Farm, located at 5124 East provided by Restore or Retreat, and by inviting ALL to come grab a pint on the banks St. Bernard Highway, Violet, LA an open house for residents to learn of the mighty Mississippi on November 5 from 70092. e event will run from 5:30 more and provide valuable input 3PM - 11PM. Specialty kegs throughout the day. to 7:30 p.m. and is FREE and open into the 2017 Coastal Master Plan. Music by “ e Grapes of Mash” featuring Joshua to the public. To RSVP email [email protected] . Pennison, Darryl Dimagio III, Graham Robinson, and Terry Quire Jr. Food by “Taylor Made Wings” and “Beehive Nola”. Free entry for the whole family. If you can’t make it for COME OUT AND JOIN US the 5th then you are welcome to stop by before then. We are now open FOR THE LAST ursday - Sunday. SIPPIN' OF THE YEAR! Thursday, November 3rd, 6-8 p.m. Aycock Barn, 409 Aycock St. DENTAL Insurance Enjoy live music by Cypress Pop Trio - local food & crafts - beer & wine Physicians Mutual Insurance Company and so much more!

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