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- [S424] USGenWeb Archives, Obituaries for July 2001; Houma, Terrebonne Parish, La., Submitted by Donald W. Johnson. Source: The Houma Courier. Joseph Louis Hollier obituary, http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/terrebonne/obits/2001/0107.txt, accessed 30 Dec 2013.
Joseph Louis Hollier, 67, a
native of Port Barre and a resident of Houma, died at 1
1:17 p.m. Saturday, July 7, 2001.
Visitation was scheduled from 10 a.m. to funeral time today at St. Bernadette Catholic Church. Mass was scheduled for 1 p.m. today at the church, with burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2.
He is survived by his wife, Annie Guidry Hollier; three sons, Terry Hollier and wife, Geralyn, Timothy Hollier and wife, Rhonda, and Donald Hollier and wife, Adene, all of Houma; one daughter, Dori Hollier LaFleur of Houma; one brother, Carrace Hollier of Opelousas; four sisters, Inez H. Hardy of Metairie, Alfreda H. Wyble of Port Arthur, Texas, Virginia H. Naquin of Port Barre, and Anora H. Lukoviscus of Lake Havasa City, Ariz.; and 17 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Clemence Stelly Hollier; three brothers, Horrace, John and Mentor Hollier; two sisters, Julia H. Lahaye and Alzier H. Viviano; and one grandson, Dallas James Hollier.
Pallbearers will be Terry, Timothy, Donald, Anthony and Dustin Hollier and John L. Guidry.
Honorary pallbearers will be Carrace Hollier, Earline and Leroy Guidry, Lynwood Hidalgo and John B. LeJeune.
He was an oilfield pressure control specialist and the owner and president of Lou-Ann Wireline Service, Inc.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War, a member of the Marine Corps League, a fourth degree member of the Knight of Columbus
and a parishioner of St. Bernadette Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 409 Funderburk Ave., Houma, LA 70364.
Falgout Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
- [S271] 1930 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2002;), Year: 1930; Census Place: Opelousas, St Landry, Louisiana; Roll: 819; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 0002; Image: 654.0; FHL microfilm: 2340554.
Record for Louis Viviano
- [S354] "St. Landry Parish Marriage Licenses, 1807 - Present", (Location: Opelousas, Louisiana;), Alzier Hollier and Louis Augustine Viviano marriage, 13 Jul 1933, #19-0397, Book 19, Page 397.
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Record for Louis Viviano
- [S266] Find A Grave, Find A Grave, Louis A Viviano, Find A Grave Memorial# 113044652, accessed 3 Jan 2014.
Louis A Viviano
Birth: Apr. 7, 1910
Death: May 20, 1953
Burial:
Saint Landry Church Cemetery
Opelousas
St. Landry Parish
Louisiana, USA
Plot: Section 10
Created by: mary k creamer
Record added: Jun 29, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 113044652
- [S592] GenealogyBank.com, (Name: NewsBank, inc. ; Location: Naples, Florida, USA;), Article entitled "Man Fatally Stricken While Driving Cattle; Rites are Incomplete", Newspaper: State Times, Baton Rouge, Louisiana published on Friday 22 May 1953.
OPELOUSAS—Funeral rites are still incomplete for Louis Viviano, 43, of Opelousas, who died of a
Heart attack Wednesday night while attempting to rescue some cattle from flooded areas on Sackett Plantation. The body is at the First National Funeral Home. Viviano, along with Ophey Hollier and Eusebe Fontenot, were getting livestock out of the area when he complained of feeling bad. He died shortly after being brought, to the home of Arthur Hollier nearby. A native of Opelousas, he is survived by his wife, the former Alziere Hollier; two sons, Louis of Opelousas and James, with the Army at Okinawa; his mother, Mrs. Paul Viviano; four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Joe Greco, Mrs. Ophey Hollier, Mrs. Earl Lalonde, Miss Lucille Viviano, Joe and Nicholas Viviano all of Opelousas.
[GenealogyBank , Newspaper Archives (Naples, Florida, USA, NewsBank, inc.), www.genealogybank.com, Article entitled "Man Fatally Stricken While Driving Cattle; Rites are Incomplete", Newspaper: State Times, Baton Rouge, Louisiana published on Friday 22 May 1953.]
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