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(831) 335-5545
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Joseph Malbrough

Monday, June 26, 2017

Church Point and Carol Malbrough of Church Point; two sons, Joseph Larry and wife, Charlene Malbrough of Church Point and Donald Ray, Sr. and wife Charlene Malbrough of Church Point; four brothers, Felton Malbrough, Rudolph Malbrough, Jr., Paul Malbrough and John Malbrough all of Lake Charles, La.; four sisters, Theresa Price of Houston, TX, Lois Johnwell of Lake Charles, Mildred Esprit of Gilis and Veronica Clues of Crosby, TX.; Eleven Grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; one step daughter, Isabella St. Andre of Lafayette; two step sons, Anthony Guillory of Westminister, CA and Murray and wife, Bertha Guillory of Church Point.; a host of step grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Mr. Malbrough was a member of the Knights of Peter Claver Council 79. During his membership in the Council he served as the Grand Knight and Treasurer. He was also a member of the Cursillo, Our Mother of Mercy Church Parish Council, Usher Board at Our Mother of Mercy Church, Church Point Trail Riders where at one time he did server as the President and also was a member of the Southern Consumer Co-op. Mr. Malbrough was a bus driver for Acadia Parish School Board for twenty five years. He was the owner of Malbrough’s grocery store in Church Point and was a life long agriculture farmer in Acadia Parish. Pallbearers for the service will be Brandon Malbrough, Jordy Malbrough, Brian Malbrough, Donald Malbrough, Jr., Jonah LeBlanc, J’esiah Gallien and Jaden Gallien.Mr. Malbrough was preceded in death by his first wife and the mother of his children, Mabel Citizen Malbrough; his second wife, Eula Guillory Malbrough; two granddaughters, Tameka and Shadonna Malbrough; his parents, Rudolph and Edna Colligan Malbrough, Sr.; two sisters, Eva Soileau Pappillion and Marylee Guillory; four brothers, Peter Malbrough, Albert Malbrough, Adam Malbrough and Joseph Mervin Malbrough.You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry and express condolences online to Mr. Malbrough’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com.Duhon Funeral Home, LLC –Church Point, 701 S. Broadway St. Church Point, La. 70525 (337)-684-5552 is in charge of all of the arrangements.

Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main - The Star Democrat

Monday, June 19, 2017

FELTON, Del. — Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main, 93, of Felton, Del., and formerly of Union Bridge, Md., died Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at Seaford Center, following a lengthy illness.Born Aug. 13, 1923, in Carroll County, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Eli Keeney and Margaret Elizabeth Smith Keeney. Twice married, her first husband was Hayden M. Hann, who died Nov. 11, 1955; her second husband of 50 years was William R. Main, who died Dec. 21, 2016.Mrs. Main attended a one-room schoolhouse on Crouse Mill Road. She was employed with the Elmer Wolfe School and Francis Scott Key High School cafeterias, and retired from Springfield Hospital, Sykesville, in 1966. She was a Sunday school teacher for the Union Bridge United Methodist Church. In 1969, she and her husband Bill moved to Florida and resided there for 30 years, where she was very active with Conway United Methodist Church, Orlando, and volunteered at an elementary school, where she enjoyed working with children. She and B...

Charles Cooper - New Virginia - Osceola Sentinel Tribune

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Mildred Kellow Cooper, was born April 20, 1945, in Des Moines. Soon after high school, Chuck joined the United States Army and honorably served his country.On Oct. 23, 1971, Chuck married Cynthia Ann Felton Cooper at New Virginia. He began working in the concrete construction trade where he operated his own business for a time and also worked for SPECK USA until his retirement.Charles is survived by his children, Brian (Alyssa Halter) Cooper of New Virginia, Raquel “Rockie” (Bob) Lundy of Osceola, Tami (Donnie) Boutwell of Athens, Alabama, and Ricky (Jaque Harmon) Cooper of Indianola; grandchildren, Megan (Kyle Savage) Boutwell, Jaci Boutwell, Jessika (Manuel) Flores, Dilan Boutwell, Brandon (Rebecca) Lundy, Kelsi Lundy, Brooke Lundy, Jenna Lundy, Kaylee Cooper, Carson Cooper, Zoey Harmon, Annie Harmon and soon-to-be grandson Charlie Alan, due in August; eight great-grandchildren with another great-granddaughter due in May; brothers, Sonny (Mithes) Parker of Melcher, David (Fayetta) Cooper of Redfield, Bill (Rosie) Cooper of Melcher, Donnie (Jane) Cooper of Des Moines and Eddie Fleming; sisters, Jackie (Johnny) Vanderick of Williamson, Snooky (Mike) Mathes of Milo and Dianna Graham of Norwalk; sisters-in-law, Connie Felton of Indianola and Diana McDole of New Virginia; brother-in-law Merle Felton of New Virginia; mother-in-law Doris Jean Holm of Norwalk; as well as other relatives and many friends.Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; wife Cynthia Ann Cooper; brothers, Johnny Cooper, Jimmy Cooper and Bryce Cooper and sisters, Rose Gruder, Pauline McCully, Joann Breese, Eloise Mullen and Ruby Flanders. Comments...

SYLETTA RATLIFF - El Dorado News-Times

Monday, February 06, 2017

A service of celebration will be held at 11:00 a.m. On Tuesday, February 7,2017 at MorningStar Baptist Church#2 with Rev. Felton Burgie, officiating. Interment will be in Lott Burgie Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00p.m until 5:00p.m on Monday, February 6,2017 Services are under the direction of Sims Mortuary. Sign guestbook online at simsmortuary.com...

Zip line company: Woman who fell had unhooked safety gear - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Monday, August 29, 2016

Go Ape courses are equipped with climbing harnesses and two sets of ropes with carabiners that they unclip and clip to safety wires in sequence as they move through the trees.Werner, 59, of Felton, had completed the required safety training, and was nearing the end of the course when she fell, said Jeff Davis, a spokesman for Go Ape. The attraction in Bear spans seven acres and includes four zip lines and a variety of swings, rope ladders, bridges and trapezes."Participant witnesses have stated that at the time of the accident the participant had unfortunately disconnected herself from the safety system," Davis said in an email.An inspection found that all of the course and associated safety equipment was in sound operating condition, and that "nothing was broken or unserviceable," Davis wrote.Late Thursday, state police said in a news release that an autopsy found that Werner died from "multiple blunt force trauma by way of an accident."Werner's daughter, Melissa Slater, described her mom as "super fun," and "adventurous." After traveling to Venice, Italy and taking a hot-air balloon ride, Werner had told her daughter Tuesday that riding the zip line was next."She was finishing her bucket list," said Werner's daughter, Melissa Slater.According to the website of Go Ape, which is based in Frederick, Maryland, and operates attractions in 15 states, patrons receive a 30-minute training session before being turned loose on the course, which can take them as high as 50 feet in the air.While participants navigate the co...

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Joseph Malbrough

Monday, June 26, 2017

Church Point and Carol Malbrough of Church Point; two sons, Joseph Larry and wife, Charlene Malbrough of Church Point and Donald Ray, Sr. and wife Charlene Malbrough of Church Point; four brothers, Felton Malbrough, Rudolph Malbrough, Jr., Paul Malbrough and John Malbrough all of Lake Charles, La.; four sisters, Theresa Price of Houston, TX, Lois Johnwell of Lake Charles, Mildred Esprit of Gilis and Veronica Clues of Crosby, TX.; Eleven Grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren; one step daughter, Isabella St. Andre of Lafayette; two step sons, Anthony Guillory of Westminister, CA and Murray and wife, Bertha Guillory of Church Point.; a host of step grandchildren and great-grandchildren.Mr. Malbrough was a member of the Knights of Peter Claver Council 79. During his membership in the Council he served as the Grand Knight and Treasurer. He was also a member of the Cursillo, Our Mother of Mercy Church Parish Council, Usher Board at Our Mother of Mercy Church, Church Point Trail Riders where at one time he did server as the President and also was a member of the Southern Consumer Co-op. Mr. Malbrough was a bus driver for Acadia Parish School Board for twenty five years. He was the owner of Malbrough’s grocery store in Church Point and was a life long agriculture farmer in Acadia Parish. Pallbearers for the service will be Brandon Malbrough, Jordy Malbrough, Brian Malbrough, Donald Malbrough, Jr., Jonah LeBlanc, J’esiah Gallien and Jaden Gallien.Mr. Malbrough was preceded in death by his first wife and the mother of his children, Mabel Citizen Malbrough; his second wife, Eula Guillory Malbrough; two granddaughters, Tameka and Shadonna Malbrough; his parents, Rudolph and Edna Colligan Malbrough, Sr.; two sisters, Eva Soileau Pappillion and Marylee Guillory; four brothers, Peter Malbrough, Albert Malbrough, Adam Malbrough and Joseph Mervin Malbrough.You may view the obituary, sign the guest registry and express condolences online to Mr. Malbrough’s family at www.duhonfuneralhome.com.Duhon Funeral Home, LLC –Church Point, 701 S. Broadway St. Church Point, La. 70525 (337)-684-5552 is in charge of all of the arrangements.

Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main - The Star Democrat

Monday, June 19, 2017

FELTON, Del. — Margaret E. Keeney Hann Main, 93, of Felton, Del., and formerly of Union Bridge, Md., died Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at Seaford Center, following a lengthy illness.Born Aug. 13, 1923, in Carroll County, Md., she was the daughter of the late Ephriam Eli Keeney and Margaret Elizabeth Smith Keeney. Twice married, her first husband was Hayden M. Hann, who died Nov. 11, 1955; her second husband of 50 years was William R. Main, who died Dec. 21, 2016.Mrs. Main attended a one-room schoolhouse on Crouse Mill Road. She was employed with the Elmer Wolfe School and Francis Scott Key High School cafeterias, and retired from Springfield Hospital, Sykesville, in 1966. She was a Sunday school teacher for the Union Bridge United Methodist Church. In 1969, she and her husband Bill moved to Florida and resided there for 30 years, where she was very active with Conway United Methodist Church, Orlando, and volunteered at an elementary school, where she enjoyed working with children. She and B...

Charles Cooper - New Virginia - Osceola Sentinel Tribune

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Mildred Kellow Cooper, was born April 20, 1945, in Des Moines. Soon after high school, Chuck joined the United States Army and honorably served his country.On Oct. 23, 1971, Chuck married Cynthia Ann Felton Cooper at New Virginia. He began working in the concrete construction trade where he operated his own business for a time and also worked for SPECK USA until his retirement.Charles is survived by his children, Brian (Alyssa Halter) Cooper of New Virginia, Raquel “Rockie” (Bob) Lundy of Osceola, Tami (Donnie) Boutwell of Athens, Alabama, and Ricky (Jaque Harmon) Cooper of Indianola; grandchildren, Megan (Kyle Savage) Boutwell, Jaci Boutwell, Jessika (Manuel) Flores, Dilan Boutwell, Brandon (Rebecca) Lundy, Kelsi Lundy, Brooke Lundy, Jenna Lundy, Kaylee Cooper, Carson Cooper, Zoey Harmon, Annie Harmon and soon-to-be grandson Charlie Alan, due in August; eight great-grandchildren with another great-granddaughter due in May; brothers, Sonny (Mithes) Parker of Melcher, David (Fayetta) Cooper of Redfield, Bill (Rosie) Cooper of Melcher, Donnie (Jane) Cooper of Des Moines and Eddie Fleming; sisters, Jackie (Johnny) Vanderick of Williamson, Snooky (Mike) Mathes of Milo and Dianna Graham of Norwalk; sisters-in-law, Connie Felton of Indianola and Diana McDole of New Virginia; brother-in-law Merle Felton of New Virginia; mother-in-law Doris Jean Holm of Norwalk; as well as other relatives and many friends.Chuck was preceded in death by his parents; wife Cynthia Ann Cooper; brothers, Johnny Cooper, Jimmy Cooper and Bryce Cooper and sisters, Rose Gruder, Pauline McCully, Joann Breese, Eloise Mullen and Ruby Flanders. Comments...

SYLETTA RATLIFF - El Dorado News-Times

Monday, February 06, 2017

A service of celebration will be held at 11:00 a.m. On Tuesday, February 7,2017 at MorningStar Baptist Church#2 with Rev. Felton Burgie, officiating. Interment will be in Lott Burgie Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00p.m until 5:00p.m on Monday, February 6,2017 Services are under the direction of Sims Mortuary. Sign guestbook online at simsmortuary.com...

Zip line company: Woman who fell had unhooked safety gear - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Monday, August 29, 2016

Go Ape courses are equipped with climbing harnesses and two sets of ropes with carabiners that they unclip and clip to safety wires in sequence as they move through the trees.Werner, 59, of Felton, had completed the required safety training, and was nearing the end of the course when she fell, said Jeff Davis, a spokesman for Go Ape. The attraction in Bear spans seven acres and includes four zip lines and a variety of swings, rope ladders, bridges and trapezes."Participant witnesses have stated that at the time of the accident the participant had unfortunately disconnected herself from the safety system," Davis said in an email.An inspection found that all of the course and associated safety equipment was in sound operating condition, and that "nothing was broken or unserviceable," Davis wrote.Late Thursday, state police said in a news release that an autopsy found that Werner died from "multiple blunt force trauma by way of an accident."Werner's daughter, Melissa Slater, described her mom as "super fun," and "adventurous." After traveling to Venice, Italy and taking a hot-air balloon ride, Werner had told her daughter Tuesday that riding the zip line was next."She was finishing her bucket list," said Werner's daughter, Melissa Slater.According to the website of Go Ape, which is based in Frederick, Maryland, and operates attractions in 15 states, patrons receive a 30-minute training session before being turned loose on the course, which can take them as high as 50 feet in the air.While participants navigate the co...