C.R. New

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  C.R. New

    C.R. married C.L. Halley [Group Sheet]

    C.R. — D. DeVore. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  J.T. New, Jr.

    J.T. married Lisa Anne Butaud Lisa (daughter of L.C. Butaud and Constance Marie Devillier) was born 17 Jul 1962, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 30 Jun 2003, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lisa Anne Butaud was born 17 Jul 1962, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of L.C. Butaud and Constance Marie Devillier); died 30 Jun 2003, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.

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    Obituary:

    BOERNE, TEXAS - Lisa Anne Butaud, beloved daughter of Connie Devillier Butaud and Lou Butaud, Jr, entered into eternal life on June 30, 2003.

    Lisa loved the outdoor life, hunting, riding horses, and snow skiing. She especially loved spending quiet times on the beach in Corpus Christi, Texas.

    The family will have a service, in a format requested by Lisa, at Bob Hall Pier in Corpus Christi. The memorial will start at sunrise, with the sound of waves, the soft wind blowing, and the smell of ocean air. And then, her ashes will be committed to the sea.

    She is survived by her parents, Connie and Lou Butaud, of Boerne, Texas; two children, Celissa Rae New and Dustin James New of Wimberley, Texas; one brother, Mark Stephen Butaud of Colorado Springs, Colorado; two sisters, Marla Butaud Holsomback of Alexandria, Louisiana and Nadine Butaud Taylor of Castle Rock, Colorado. Also surviving her are three nieces and six nephews.

    Lisa was a graduate of Madison High School, San Antonio and owner of Cuttin-up Beauty Salon in San Marcos, Texas. Lisa's salon specialized in total body care, including hair, nails, pedicures and massage therapy.

    Lisa had many good and loyal friends to help support her in her time of need. Her "Prayer Warriors" stretched across this land. This support continues even after death. A "Celebration of Life" benefit will be sponsored at the Hays County Civic Center in San Marcos, Texas on July 12 starting at noon. Proceeds from this benefit, not used for medical expenses, will be donated to the Cancer Therapy and Research Center in San Antonio, Texas.

    The family wishes to thank everyone for their prayers and other support so graciously given to Lisa. Donations can be made in Lisa's name to the Cancer Therapy and Research Center, PO Box 1657, San Antonio, TX , 78296 or to Vista Care Hospice, 5815 Callahan, suite 102, San Antonio, TX, 78228.

    If you would like to leave a message or tribute for the family, please visit www.vaughanfuneralhome.com and select the obituary icon. Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Vaughan's Funeral Home of Boerne.

    (Published in The Rayne Acadian-Tribune on July 10, 2003)

    Children:
    1. D.J. New
    2. 1. C.R. New


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  L.C. Butaud

    L.C. married Constance Marie Devillier Constance (daughter of Frank Roland Devillier and Rena Marie Clement) was born 12 Jul 1939, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 30 Dec 2008, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Constance Marie Devillier was born 12 Jul 1939, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Frank Roland Devillier and Rena Marie Clement); died 30 Dec 2008, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.

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    Obituary:

    Constance Devillier Butaud passed away on December 30, 2008 from complications after extensive heart surgery. Connie made her home in Boerne, Texas but she was a native of Rayne, Louisiana. She graduated from Rayne High School in 1957. She then entered a technical college where she studied cosmetology. In May 1959 she married her high school sweetheart Lou Butaud, Jr. In August 1959 she joined her husband on what would become a twenty year adventure in the United States Air Force. Her life as an Air Force wife took the family to Arizona, Utah, Alabama, Texas, and Washington D.C., on to Louisiana and back to Texas. While in Washington D.C., Connie was selected to head up a Mardi Gras Ball at Bolling Air Force Base. It was a resounding success and a tribute to her ability to work successfully with people. In 1970, Connie was nominated for the honor of Air Force Wife of the Year. After her children were older Connie worked as a receptionist at Century 21, then at USAA, a financial services company, in San Antonio, Texas, in the Property & Casualty and Travel Agency areas. Connie loved to travel. After retirement, she and her husband traveled extensively in their recreational vehicle, on cruise ships and numerous trips by automobile. Travels took them to most of the states, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica, Canada, Alaska and Europe. She was a charter member and officer of the Traveling Supremes, a recreational vehicle travel club. She was also Wagon Master for many RV rallies sponsored by the Traveling Supremes. She was noted for pulling together spectacular rallies. Connie was a dedicated volunteer at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Boerne, Texas. She was instrumental in providing support and care for several Hurricane Katrina families hosted by the parish. Her loving and caring attitude, and continued moral support and contact, helped these families to regain their dignity and move on to successful new lives. Connie's passion was her children and grandchildren. She loved anything and everything that had to do with children and grandchildren. And, they loved her in return. They all enjoyed visiting Granny's house.

    Connie is survived by her husband of 50 years, Louis C. Butaud, Jr., her daughters Marla Holsomback of Marksville, LA, Nadine Taylor of Sedalia, CO, and her son Mark Butaud of Castle Rock, CO; her sister Carol Fink of Prairieville, LA; her brother Alan Broussard of San Francisco, CA, and sister Cynthia Leal of Rayne, LA; grandchildren Emily, Michael, Dustin, Celissa, Brandon, Breeana Kameron, Connor, Calvin, Carson, Haley, Jacob and great grandchildren Andrew and Anthony.

    She was predeceased by her parents, Roland and Rena, her daughter, Lisa Anne and her maternal and paternal grandparents.

    A Celebration of Life Mass will be held at St Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Boerne, Texas on January 3, 2009 at 9:00 A.M. with Father Tony Cummins as celebrant.

    Connie requested cremation. Internment will be at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Rayne, Louisiana at a later date.

    In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Benedictine Ministries, 416 W. Highland, Boerne, Texas 78006.

    (Published in The San Antonio Express-News on January 1, 2009)

    Children:
    1. M.R. Butaud
    2. 3. Lisa Anne Butaud was born 17 Jul 1962, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 30 Jun 2003, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.
    3. M.S. Butaud
    4. N.M. Butaud


Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Frank Roland Devillier was born 22 Apr 1917, Crowley, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 10 Mar 1939, New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA; was buried 11 Mar 1939, St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #1 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.

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    ROLAND DEVILLIER SUCCUMBS FRIDAY IN NEW ORLEANS

    Well Known Crowley Man Expires at Baptist Hospital After Operations

    Frank Roland Devillier, 22 years of age, died early Friday morning at Baptist hospital in New Orleans, where he had been confined for four weeks following an operation. He had been seriously ill for a considerable length of time and his death, although it was a shock to relatives and friends, was not altogether unexpected.

    Funeral arrangements had not been completed late Friday morning, but it was believed interment would be made in Rayne. His parents and other close relatives were all in New Orleans, where they were called when his condition became critical, and relatives here were not acquainted with the funeral plans. A Geesey-Ferguson funeral coach was sent to New Orleans this morning and was expected to return with the remains today.

    Born in Crowley on April 22, 1917, young Devillier had spent practically all his life in this immediate vicinity, and had been an employe of the Simon Rice Mill since his graduation from St. Joseph's High school in Rayne. Roland, as he was known rather than by his first name, was a member of St. Joseph's boxing and basketball teams, excelling in both sports. He was a well liked young man and his loss will be mourned by a wide circle of friends, both young and old.

    Surviving are his widow, the former Rena Clement of Rayne; a two-year-old daughter; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Devillier of Crowley; four brothers, Edgar, Horace, Robert and Oscar, Jr., and three sisters, Theresa, Edna Mae, and Celina, all of Crowley.

    (Published in The Crowley Daily Signal on March 10, 1939)



    Obituary:

    FINAL RITES FOR ROLAND DEVILLIER HELD ON SATURDAY

    Friends Pay Tribute to Local Youth Who Succumbed in New Orleans Friday

    Funeral services were conducted at 10 o'clock Saturday morning from St. Joseph's church in Rayne for Frank Roland Devillier, 22, who died early Friday morning in a New Orleans hospital, where he had been confined for four weeks. Interment was made in the Rayne Catholic cemetery.

    He had been seriously ill for a considerable length of time but had taken a turn for the better but later grew worse and succumbed early Friday. The remains were returned to Crowley Friday and lay in state at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Devillier, in South Crowley until the hour of the funeral. The cortege left the home here and proceeded to Rayne, where last rites were held.

    Roland Devillier was born in Crowley on April 22, 1917, and spent most of his life in this section, where he had many friends in all ranks and of all ages. He had been an employe of the Simon Rice Mill here since his graduation from St. Joseph's school in Rayne. While at school he was an outstanding athlete and excelled in basketball and boxing.

    Surviving besides hi parents are his widow, the former Rena Clement of Rayne, and a small daughter; four brothers, Edgar Devillier, Oscar Devillier, Jr., Horace Devillier and Robert Devillier; and three sisters, Edna Mae Devillier, Therese Devillier and Celina Devillier, all of Crowley.

    Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

    (Published in The Crowley Daily-Signal on March 11, 1939)

    Frank married Rena Marie Clement 28 May 1936, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA. Rena (daughter of Clobule Joseph Clement and Clodia LeBlanc) was born 27 Apr 1917, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 18 Oct 1992, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; was buried 21 Oct 1992, St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #1 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 15.  Rena Marie Clement was born 27 Apr 1917, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA (daughter of Clobule Joseph Clement and Clodia LeBlanc); died 18 Oct 1992, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; was buried 21 Oct 1992, St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #1 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.

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    Obituary:

    Services Held for Rena B. Hebert

    Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1992 at Saint Joseph Catholic Church for Rena C. Broussard Hebert, 75, who died in the American Legion Hospital in Crowley at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 18, 1992.

    Burial was in the church cemetery.

    Survivors are her husband, Leonard V. Hebert of Rayne; a son, Alan Broussard of San Francisco, Calif; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Carrol Ann Devillier) Fink of Denham Springs; Mrs. Louis (Constance Devillier) Butaud Jr. of Boerne, Texas and Mrs. Chano (Cynthia) Broussard Leal of Rayne; 13 grandchildren; and 20 great-grandchildren.

    She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clobule Clement; and two brothers, August and Ogden Clement.

    She was a member of the Catholic Daughters and the Ladies Altar Society. She was also a retired beautician.

    Pallbearers were Max Roland Baer, Neal Baer, David Moore, Cpl Scott Moore, Warrant Officer Mark Butaud and Michael Simmons.

    Gossen Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

    (Published in The Rayne Independent on October 22, 1992)



    Obituary:

    Funeral services for Mrs. Rena Clement Hebert, 75, who passed away at 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 11, 1992, at the American Legion Hospital in Crowley, were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in St. Joseph Catholic Church.

    Rev. Benoit Drapeau, CJM, Vicar and Pastor of St. Michael Church in Crowley, was celebrant of the Funeral Mass, and brought a beautiful eulogy as tribute for this loved, life-long resident of Rayne. Rev. Eugene Tremie, St. Joseph Pastor, was concelebrant with Fr. Drapeau.

    Continuing the Mass, music for the services included favorite sacred hymns with the music provided by Alberta Lyons of Crowley as organist and Bubba Beaugh of Church Point as soloist.

    She was laid to rest in the St. Joseph Cemetery with Gossen Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Max Roland Baer, Neal Baer, David Moore, Cpl. Scott Moore, Leonard Hebert III and Ken Fink III.

    She is survived by her husband, Leonard V. Hebert of Rayne; one son, Alan Broussard of San Francisco, Calif.; three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Carrol Ann) Devillier Fink of Denham Springs, Mrs. Louis (Constance) Devillier Butaud Jr., of Boerne, Tex.; and Mrs. Chano (Cynthia) Broussard Leal of Rayne; one step-son, Leonard V. Hebert III of Baton Rouge; 11 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren.

    She was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clobule Clement; and two brothers, August Clement and Odgen Clement; her first husband, Frank Roland Devillier; and her second husband, Eldest Joseph Broussard.

    Mrs. Hebert was a graduate of St. Joseph High School and was a longtime member of the St. Joseph Altar Society and of the local Court, Catholic Daughters of the Americas. She was employed for some time as a telephone operator, then opened he own shop as a beautician in her home. She was a faithful member of a Rosary Group, and also did much volunteer work in the community, serving as a member of the Ladies Auxiliary, volunteer organization of the Rayne-Branch Hospital.

    A loved member of her family circle and a cherished friend to the many who have shared her beautiful life, her bright, always true friendship, and her love and kindness as a virtue to be remembered always, deepest sympathy and condolences are being voiced to her husband and family in her loss.

    "She walked with beauty" can truly be the consolation for those whose lives have been so enriched by her loved during her lifetime.

    (Published in The Bunkie Record on October 22, 1992)

    Children:
    1. C.A. Devillier
    2. 7. Constance Marie Devillier was born 12 Jul 1939, Rayne, Acadia Parish, Louisiana, USA; died 30 Dec 2008, Boerne, Kendall County, Texas, USA; was buried , St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery #2 - Rayne, Louisiana, USA.