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3301 Odilie & Odelia were twins. Champagne, Odilia (I3934)
 
3302 Odo de Saint-Amand was the 8th Grand Master of the Templars. His brother, Godfrey de Saint-Amand and Hugh des Payens founded the group. The following is the story of the Templars.

Odo (Eudes) de Saint-Omer (Saint-Amand)
b. 1110
d. 1180
m. ___
______ de Saint-Amand

ODO (EUDES) DE SAINT-AMAND was born in 1110. He was christened "Eudes de Saint-Omer" in the Artois region of France. His older brother was "Godfrey de Saint-Amand". Odo was recruited into Templars about 1128 by Hugh and Godfrey as "Odo St-Amand", he and Richard de Hastings had the Bible translated into French. Odo, along with Bernard de Blanquefort, was taken prisoner during the Hospitaller fortress battle. In 1167, he was sent as Ambassador to Byzantine Emperor Manual I by King Amalric I. His close friend Bernard de Blanquefort, 6th Grand Master of Templars died on January 14, 1169. Odo became the 8th Grand Master of Templars in 1170 after Phillip became Ambassador. Odo countenanced (approved) the murder of Assassin Envoys by his knight Walter de Mesnil in 1172. He refused the King's demand for Walter, explaining "only the Pope is my superior" but while Odo was busy with the Grand Chapter in Sidon in 1173, Amalric I and a posse took Walter. In the summer of 1174, Odo gave his permission for the coronation of Baldwin IV. In late November of 1177, he defeated Egyptian King Saladin's army southeast of Ramleh. He ordered the building of a new castle at Jacobs Ford on the Jordan in 1178. In 1179 Odo was attacked by Saldin's army during the construction of the castle and Odo was taken prisoner (Battle of Paneas). He was held prisoner at Damascas, Syria and refusing to be ransomed, he died in 1180.
Source: Daspit, Patrick, Coteau de France (Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, August 1999), www.fluckers.com/family/daspit/ 
de Saint-Omer, Odo (I1457)
 
3303 Ohio Birth Records, Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Vital Records Office Source Source: S506 (S506)
 
3304 Ohio Marriage Index, 1970 and 1972-2007, Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics, 2008 Source Source: S507 (S507)
 
3305 Ohio. Bureau of Vital Statistics. Death Certificates. Source Source: S461 (S461)
 
3306 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Luke Faustin (I677)
 
3307 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Victoria Landry (I1846)
 
3308 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Edward (I3841)
 
3309 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Eulah Marie (I3845)
 
3310 Old Catholic Cemetery Boudreaux, Editha (I3847)
 
3311 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Estelle Marie (I3848)
 
3312 Old Catholic Cemetery Viator, Odile Marie (I3893)
 
3313 Old Catholic Cemetery Hollier, Louisiana (I3985)
 
3314 Old Center Cemetery Norton, John (I2984)
 
3315 Old Center Cemetery Sheldon, Rebeckah (I2985)
 
3316 Old Center Cemetery Norton, George III (I2987)
 
3317 Old Center Cemetery Younglove, Hannah (I2988)
 
3318 Old Center Cemetery Hale, John (I3043)
 
3319 Old Center Cemetery Norton, Daniel (I3047)
 
3320 Old Center Cemetery King, Lucy (I3048)
 
3321 Old Center Cemetery Norton, Captain George II (I3062)
 
3322 Old Center Cemetery Hart, Sarah (I3065)
 
3323 Old Crowley Cemetery Hollier, Isidore (I195)
 
3324 Old Crowley Cemetery Hollier, Larry Hillari (I3633)
 
3325 Old Deerfield Burying Ground Strong, Sarah (I2891)
 
3326 Old Lyme Cemetery Hinckley, Harriet (I1320)
 
3327 Old Lyme Cemetery Hamilton, Dr. Cyrus B. (I1708)
 
3328 Old Lyme Cemetery Hamilton, Oramel Hinckley (I2933)
 
3329 Old Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cemetery Mausoleum Hollier, Inez M (I4944)
 
3330 Old Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cemetery Mausoleum Horecky, Conrad Clarence Jr (I5332)
 
3331 Old Ritchie Cemetery Sarvaunt, Anna Gertrude (I3095)
 
3332 Old Ritchie Cemetery Sarvaunt, Lorena (I5964)
 
3333 Old South Cemetery Hawley, Daniel (I2177)
 
3334 Oldfield, Frank
02/26/1927 - 02/20/2017
Frank Junior Oldfield of Riverside, Ca passed away peacefully February 20, 2017 at the age of 89 of natural causes. He was born February 26, 1927 in Newton, Iowa to Frank A. Oldfield and Sarah E. (Burnett) Oldfield. He lived in Iowa until 1932 when the family relocated to Burbank, Ca. Mr. Oldfield was an ambitious young man and began working full time by the age of 16. He also spent time in the Army, serving in Japan during World War II. Upon returning from the War, he moved to Oakland, Ca where he met and married Doris Dufilho Oldfield on January 29, 1949. The couple had 4 children and raised their family in various cities in California before settling in Riverside, Ca . Mr. Oldfield retired as a Vice President/manager of Security Pacific Bank. He is preceded in death by his wife Doris Oldfield, sisters Betty Chapman, Kay Robinson and Jean Ferguson. He is survived by his daughter Linda Russell & husband Richard of Frisco, Tx, son George Oldfield & wife Linda of Riverside, Ca, daughter Susan Baldwin & husband Bennett of Riverside, Ca and son Ronald Oldfield and wife Sue of Gresham, Or, 8 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, brother George Oldfield & wife Sherry of Riverside, Ca, sister Sharry Larson & husband Dennis of Prescott, Az and longtime friend, Mary Strange, of Riverside, Ca. 
Oldfield, Frank A. Jr. (I6029)
 
3335 Oleus Hollier
Louisiana
PVT 348 INF
87 DIV
May 13 1939 
Hollier, Oleus (I576)
 
3336 Olidier, Eledier Hollier, Eledier (I5414)
 
3337 OLIER FUNERAL
The funeral of Feran Olier was held yesterday afternoon with services by Father Hillebrand at the home, St. Michael’s Church and Biloxi Cemetery. The Fleur de Lis Society members marched from the house, 1321 East Beach, to the church, followed by the six pallbearers carrying the casket. There were about 200 members of the French society, which was presided over by Father Hillebrand for its fellowship. The pallbearers were: A. J. Garry, Henry Troney, Oscar Olier, Oddrieze Olier, Elie Olier and Duffy Olier. There were many beautiful floral offerings. 
Hollier, Zephirin Jr. (I1849)
 
3338 Olier, Natalie J., Ocean Springs, Mississippi. family group sheet. Source Source: S807 (S807)
 
3339 Olita, Olitha, Orida Hollier, Olita Anna (I4058)
 
3340 Olive Theresa/Therese Hollier, Olive Therese (I4432)
 
3341 Olivet Memorial Park Hollier, Herman (I18143)
 
3342 Olivewood Cemetery Dufilho, Doris Jean Margaret (I6028)
 
3343 Olivia Louise Orren was the daughter of Viola (Moran) and James F Orren. Family story was that she worked at a house of ill repute in Opelousas before marrying Eugene. Orren, Olivia Louise (I2939)
 
3344 Olivia Louise Orren was the daughter of Viola (Moran) and James F Orren...Olivia L Orren married (?) Dufilho. There were no children born to this union...Olivia Louise was sister to: Malina "Jap" Orren, Floyd William Orren, Oclee Orren Flurry, Helen M. Orren, *Elois Lloyd Orren, and Harman J Orren... All of the children in the family called Olivia Louise affectionally, "Aunt Wevee".,,she was a beloved daughter, sister and aunt. Orren, Olivia Louise (I2939)
 
3345 Ollen Antoine Stelly
(February 4, 1926 - December 21, 2008)
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at a 2:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Carencro for Ollen Antoine Stelly, age 82, who passed away Sunday, December 21, 2008 at 1:10 p.m. at his residence in Sunset.
Interment will be in Evangeline Memorial Gardens in Carencro. The Rev. Arthur Warren will officiate at the services. Readers will be Bridget Vincent and Kim Benoit. Giftbearers will be Ashton Tyler and Coby.

Musical selections will be provided by Tony Broussard.

Mr. Stelly was a native of Grand Coteau and a resident of Sunset for most of his life. He was employed with M.P. Dumesil Construction as Superintendent of Operations with 30 years of service, and a self employed construction business owner for 30 years. Mr. Stelly was also employed with Sunset Medical Center. He was a parishioner of St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Carencro, and a member of the Bonne Mort Society.

Survivors include his wife of 64 years, Sybil Hollier Stelly of Sunset; two daughters, Joycelyn S. Courville and her husband, Ravis of Sunset and Jane S. Touchet and her husband, Paul, of Houston, TX; two sisters, Marie Louise Gingles and her husband, Harris, of Bay City, TX and Ethel Chaisson and her husband, Curtis, of Westlake; four grandchildren, Blaine A. Courville and his wife, Stacey, Bridget Vincent and her husband, Neil, Kimberly A. Benoit and her husband, Kevin, and Paige Touchet-Hawkins and her husband, David; and eight great grandchildren, Coby, Reed, Morgan, Dusty Ray, Shelby, Skylar, Ashton Tyler and Drake Weston.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis Marius Stelly and the former, Claudia Noel, both natives of Arnaudville.

A rosary will be prayed by the Noreen Breaux with Bonne Mort Society at 7:00 p.m. Monday in the funeral home.

The family requests that visiting hours be observed from 4:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Monday and will continue from 8:00 a.m. until service time on Tuesday.

Pallbearers will be Paul Touchet, Blaine Courville, Dusty Ray Benoit, Kevin Benoit, Neil Vincent, and David Hawkins. Honorary pallbearer will be Dr. Randy Daigle.

Melancon Funeral Home of Carencro, 4615 North University Avenue, (337) 896-6366, is in charge of arrangements. 
Stelly, Ollen Antoine (I4317)
 
3346 On 14 June [1784] was baptized in the parish church of Mirande…Jean, legitimate son of Jean Dufilho, innkeeper and Jeanne Marie Bonnet. Godmother: Gabrielle Dufilho. Dufilho, Jean (I17889)
 
3347 On Anniversary of Wedding He Joins His Mate
Grieving for His Pal of 44 Years, Aged Man Follows Her to “Wonderland Beyond”
by Hal Armstrong
Parted 13 days before by the hand of death, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mayer, until recently of 1306 E. Union St., joined each other early yesterday in the spirit world and, if what we mortals like to think is true, celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary joyously together in “the wonderland beyond.”
Funeral services for Mr. Mayer were held at the Bonney-Watson establishment at 1 p.m. today. A smile was on the dead man’s lips, all that remained to tell the relatives and many friends he left behind that his passing was a happy one.
The body was cremated, just as his wife’s had been 13 days ago. Their ashes will rest, side by side, in tiny urns, as both of them had wished.
But those who witnessed the passing of the two cannot believe other than that somewhere in the misty after-world, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer have rejoined, and hand in hand, are going on. There were incidents, it is said, that point that way.
Both went to the Minor hospital about the same time some weeks ago. Mr. Mayer was 76, his wife a bit younger. During their 44 years together their home life had been singularly without the slightest friction.
For 21 years they had lived in Seattle. Mr. Mayer was connected with various railway, mercantile, real estate and promotion firms here at different times as auditor. he was, finally, auditor for the Drummond Lighterage company. He was a Mason and a member of the Artic Club.
Throughout their married life, Mrs. Mayer was his helpmeet, advisor, counsellor, and sweetheart, it is said. They were very close.
It became apparent when Mrs. Mayer first went to the hospital that she had not long to live. Mr. Mayer broken down immediately and was taken to the hospital, too. Until she died, they were constantly inquiring after the welfare of one another, with more than ordinary interest and concern.
On November 12, Mrs. Mayer breathed her last. Mr. Mayer was too ill, it was decided, to inform him of the fact, but he seemed to sense that she was gone. he didn’t ask for her again. His condition steadily grew worse. But it was not until after her funeral on the Sunday following that his physician entire gave up hope.
“After her funeral,” said Mrs. A. F. Rogers, of Spokane, his step-daughter, who was at his bedside, “he gave completely up. He seemed to have no further interest in getting well. He wanted to die.”
A special nurse, Miss Mabel Holmes, was called in a final effort to revive him, and stubbornly his doctor and others at the hospital fought to reawaken the desire to live.
Some said his heart was broken, yet much of the time, while he lay for days unconscious, his face was strangely placid and he smiled.
“Yesterday would have been their 44th wedding day,” said Mrs. Rogers. “had they been alive, Mr. Mayer would have spent the day at home alone with Mrs. Mayer. He would have brought her flowers and some little gift, as he always did on such occasions, and helped her with the dishes.”
Just before 3 o’clock yesterday morning-as the anniversary dawned-it was known at the hospital that the end had come. Mr. Mayer opened his tired eyes, smiled peacefully, closed them again, was gone, the smiled transfixed.
There is no surgery to mend a broken heart; no balm in medicine to fill an empty one. But does death always part us? 
Mayer, George F. (I17794)
 
3348 On August 11th of the year 1808, I, priest of Opelousas provided an ecclesiastical grave for the body of Luc HOLLIER, aged about 70. He died after having received the extreme unction sacrament [anointing of the sick]
Signed by the priest Louis Buhot 
Hollier, Luc Claude (I78)
 
3349 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17561)
 
3350 On Friday, 20 December [1782] was baptized in the parish church of Mirande…Marie Jeacquette Diffilho, born today from the legitimate marriage of Jean Dufilho, innkeeper, and Jeanne Bonnet of this town. Godparents: Jacques Siame, apothecary, and Marie Jacquette Dufilho, sister of the baptized. Dufilho, Marie Jacquette (I17888)
 

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