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W.H. "Dub" AuttonberryFuneral services celebrating the life of W.H. “Dub” Auttonberry, 86, of West Monroe, Louisiana wil...
03/18/2026

W.H. "Dub" Auttonberry

Funeral services celebrating the life of W.H. “Dub” Auttonberry, 86, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, March 20th, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe with Rev. Eugene Brown and Rev. Roger Baker officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Kilpatrick’s Serenity Gardens Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

The visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until the time of service.

Mr. Auttonberry was born on August 13, 1939 and went home to be with the Lord on March 17, 2026.

“Dub” will be remembered as a man who embraced life with a full heart and an adventurous spirit. He found his greatest joy in the outdoors, whether he was out hunting at daybreak, exploring new places on the open road, or settling in to watch his favorite sports. Before retirement, he worked at the Graphic Packaging Plant 31 in maintenance for many years. His love for the world around him was matched only by the love he shared with the people in his life. He loved the Lord and was a faithful servant.

He is preceded in death by his parents, James and Matilde Auttonberry; son, Ricky Auttonberry; and grandsons, Derek and Dustin.

Those left to honor and cherish his memory are his beloved wife of sixty-nine years, Brenda Auttonberry; son, Michael Auttonberry; six grandsons; nine great grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Carolyn Auttonberry; as well as a host of friends and loved ones.

The pallbearers will be his grandsons, Shane Brady, Steven Auttonberry, Andrew Auttonberry, Matthew Auttonberry, James Auttonberry, and Wayne Heckford.

The family would like to extend special thanks to his nieces, Pam Auttonberry and Ginger Clampit for the care they provided to Uncle Dub. As well as the staff of Heart of Hospice: Monica, Tonya, and Bailey.

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Vicki Claire Boudreaux RoseVicki Clair Boudreaux was born on June 30, 1956, the third daughter of Allie and Anne Boudrea...
03/18/2026

Vicki Claire Boudreaux Rose

Vicki Clair Boudreaux was born on June 30, 1956, the third daughter of Allie and Anne Boudreaux. She thought of her older sister, Evelyn, as a glamorous movie star. Her middle sister, Sandra, was her partner in crime, or more accurately, the witness to her antics, such as the time Vicki “drove their mother’s car” by shifting their car into gear, causing Vicki and Sandra and the Boudreaux family Chevrolet to roll backwards across traffic and into an available parking spot across the street. At the time of Vicki’s arrival, the Boudreaux’s and Allie’s nephew and his wife, Hilman and Sybil Boudreaux, were operating the Dairy Pride ice cream stand in Church Point, first for the summer and then year-round. By 1959, the Boudreaux’s had a thriving business and a new little brother, Brent. One of her fondest memories of this time was being the early bird who “helped” her father make coffee on the stove each morning before work. She and Sandra also enjoyed playing together and convincing Brent to let his G.I. Joe go on dates with their Barbie dolls. Vicki attended Our Lady of the Sacred Heart elementary school from first through eighth grades, and then later Church Point High School. Like her older sisters, Vicki helped out at the Dairy Pride but also helped her cousin Al Boudreaux with “eating the profits” while off shift. Vicki was voted “Most Studious” by her eighth-grade classmates and inauspiciously played Spiro Agnew in their 1968 mock election. In school, Vicki was extremely involved with civic groups to help her community, including 4H, the Young Generations Civics Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Pelican Girls’ State, and Beta Club, and she never shied away from organizing people and leading by example.

After graduating from Church Point High in 1974, Vicki received an A.S. in Nursery Management and a B.S. in Family Life and Child Management from Northeast Louisiana University, where she was on the honor roll every semester and a Who’s Who awardee. Upon graduation in 1978, Vicki took a brief detour to law school, but since, as she would later say, she already knew how to argue well enough, she left school to pursue a professional career in women’s retailing. In the fast-moving world of fashion, Vicki worked her way up from the sales floor to a buyer who traveled the world, first for Godchaux’s/Maison Blanche in Baton Rouge and then, later, with Casual Corner in Enfield, Connecticut. Vicki’s retail career was a 1980s movie come to life – a closet full of shoulder-padded outfits, many shiny accessories, exciting trips to New York, Korea, Los Angeles, and beyond, and a newfangled technology called “inter-office electronic mail.” In these roles, she mastered every aspect of retail operations and found herself at the peak of her career when she felt a calling to return to her roots. She moved back to Church Point in 2003 and found what she described as purpose-driven work as the Chief Operations Officer at Acadiana Outreach Center and later as the director of Acadiana Youth, Inc., both shelters for children and families. Reconnecting with family and friends after living in New England for over 15 years, Vicki switched gears to a Hallmark Channel movie when she attended the 2004 Richard family reunion with her good friend Lilly Richard and was reintroduced to Lilly’s great-nephew, Michael Rose. Although their lives had intertwined even before he was born, that reintroduction sparked a romance that she said was worth the five decades of patiently waiting. Their first official date was on her birthday in 2004 at Pat’s Downtown in Lafayette and they married on Cinco De Mayo 2018, 14 short years later (Mike says not to ask about this delay).

It’s hard to believe that the former “Most Studious” could be so garrulous, but Vicki, like her father before her, was a natural storyteller and not just in words, but in hand gestures, animated faces, and loud laughs. Even on her hardest days, she was light to those around her. She made friends easily and carried her closest friends with her – friends to whom she talked for hours and hours and friends who traveled with her near and far. She loved her family and treated her nieces, nephew, great-nieces, great-nephews, godchildren, great-godchildren, and friends’ children and grandchildren as her own. She took them to big cities to explore, she mailed them care packages of new clothes and baked goods, she sent them cards with inspirational quotes, and she always encouraged them to chase their dreams and to live life on their own terms. Vicki collected fascinating things – elephant figurines, commemorative plates, Minion memorabilia, to name a few. She loved movies (and often told the story of inviting herself to The Sound of Music with Evelyn and her date, Gary, and how she insisted they all sit on the first row and she had to sit right in between them), reading books of all kinds (mostly murder mysteries and thrillers, but also good romance novels), and playing board games (all. the. board. games.). When she lived in Connecticut, she was a regular Broadway theater goer and an annual leaf peeper. She loved Newhart and the Golden Girls. On any given day, she might be dressed to the nines or wearing overalls and a Three Stooges t-shirt. She loved the songs popular when she was in high school and college and she was not afraid to sing along to a Carole King tape while driving her Monte Carlos (and, in more recent years, a non-Monte Carlo that was always a Monte Carlo to her). She innovated the combination of Lay’s barbeque chips and soft-serve vanilla ice cream as a complete meal. She was a boisterous leader and we all followed.

Vicki is survived by her loving husband of 5 years, Michael Rose; her sister, Sandra Deshotel of St. Augustine, Florida; her brother, Brent and his wife Tina Rosinski Boudreaux of Higginbotham; her brother-in-law, Gary J. Smith of Bristol; her mother- and father-in-law, Cherryl and Frank Rose of West Monroe; her sister-in-law, Pamela and her husband Patrick Campbell of Sheridan, Arkansas; six nieces, Allie and her husband Philip Schmitt of Baton Rouge; Amelia Smith Rinehart of Morgantown, West Virginia; Adriane and her husband Blayne McRae of Baton Rouge; Allyson and her husband Troy Bayard of Broussard; Alexandra and her husband James Masters of St. Augustine, Florida; and Kateland Campbell of Sheridan, Arkansas; two nephews, Jacques Deshotel of Church Point, and Hunter Campbell of Sheridan, Arkansas; two great-nieces and five great-nephews; and many friends and godchildren with whom she was very close. She was preceded in death by her parents, Allie and Anne Smith Boudreaux; her sister, Evelyn Boudreaux Smith; and her brother-in-law, Carole Deshotel. The family would like to thank, as Vicki always did in life, her friends Gwendolyn Latiolais Boudreaux and Kay Boudreaux Zaunbrecher for taking care of (and entertaining) Vicki during her illness.

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Rev. John Wayne GriffinFuneral services celebrating the life of Rev. John Wayne Griffin, 85, of West Monroe, Louisiana w...
03/18/2026

Rev. John Wayne Griffin

Funeral services celebrating the life of Rev. John Wayne Griffin, 85, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 2:00 P.M., Friday, March 20th, 2026, at Feazel Chapel at First West Baptist Church with Rev. Jeff Thomas officiating.

The visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. until the time of service.

John Griffin lived his life with one clear purpose to serve God with all he had. He believed that ministry was not just his work, but his calling, and he poured himself into it with humility, devotion, and quiet strength. His years of faithful service took him from North Carolina to Shreveport, touching countless lives along the way.

After finishing his ministry at First Baptist Church of Monroe, John continued to serve wholeheartedly at First West, where he gave of himself in many roles, including as a deacon and Sunday School teacher. He was never one to seek recognition; instead, he worked behind the scenes, making sure every task, every moment, and every effort pointed back to the Lord he loved so deeply.

He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of fifty-six years, Sue Dillard Griffin; and parents, L.B. Griffin and Gloria Andine Rumby Griffin.

Those left to cherish his memory are his children, Karen Thomas (Jeff), Kristin Brackin (Trey), and Karla Griffin; grandchildren, Robyn Grossman (Paul), Andrew Thomas (Yumi), Bethani England (Wil), Caleb Thomas (Ashley), Melissa Taylor, and Daniel Thomas (Mia); great grandchildren, Noah Thomas, Eli Thomas, Luca Thomas, Liam Thomas, James England, and Ensley Thomas; as well as a host of friends and loved ones.

The pallbearers will be Andrew Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Ken Dillard, Wil England, Brian Crump, Trey Brackin, and Brian Ellis.

The honorary pallbearers will be the men in John’s Men’s Bible Study Group.

John Griffin was a humble servant, steady and sincere, whose greatest joy was honoring God above himself. His legacy of faith, kindness, and quiet dedication will continue to shine in the lives of all who were blessed to know him.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Rev. John Wayne Griffin may be made to the Compassion Center of the Louisiana Baptist Children’s Home and Family Ministries designated for Bibles.

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Patricia Worley AudirschFuneral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Patricia Worley Audirsch, 87, of Calhoun, LA will ...
03/18/2026

Patricia Worley Audirsch

Funeral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Patricia Worley Audirsch, 87, of Calhoun, LA will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday, March 23, 2026, at the Beulah Community Church in Calhoun, LA with Rev. Jon Tellifero officiating. Interment will follow in the Beulah Church Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home West Monroe, LA.

Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until service time on Monday.

Mrs. Audirsch was born on April 25, 1938, in Monroe, LA and passed away at her residence on March 17, 2026.

Patricia was a registered nurse that worked at EA Conway for the duration of her nursing career. She was truly called to nursing and was a very compassionate nurse who cared for her patients deeply.

Her favorite hobby was gardening. Most days you could find her outside working in one of her many flowerbeds or taking care of her many plants. She had a green thumb and could bring almost any plant back to life.

Patricia loved her family and friends, and loved helping take care of her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She never met a stranger and just loved people.

We also wanted to give a special thank you to Lydia Dunn, one of her sitters. They had a special bond and her family is so thankful we had someone like Lydia that could be depended on to help take care of and love on her.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Astor and Beatrice Peters Worley; husband, Bobby Fay Audirsch; son, Timothy Smith; and granddaughter, Emily Anne Earle.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her children, Terri Smith, Tanya Sue Crowell and husband, Hubert, and Cynthia Leigh Bernice; grandchildren, Tiffany Lynn McDonald, Mallory Anne Savant, Logan Scott Bernice, Stephen Cole Parden, Micah Lennon Bernice, Jacob Carlton, Ryan Jackson, Wayne Wildridge, Martin Hausen, Elijah May, Sara Crowell and Jeremy Crowell; 18 great grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the Beulah Community Church or to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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Orville Andrew Renfrow, Jr.Orville Andrew Renfrow, Jr., 95, of Monroe, LA, died on March 16, 2026.He was born in Winnsbo...
03/18/2026

Orville Andrew Renfrow, Jr.

Orville Andrew Renfrow, Jr., 95, of Monroe, LA, died on March 16, 2026.

He was born in Winnsboro, LA, in 1931, to Orville Alton Renfrow, Sr. and Lilla Mae Renfrow. He attended trade school and studied many skilled trades. He worked at Olinkraft in West Monroe, LA, and then Georgia Pacific retiring from both companies. He joined the Air Force in 1949, and was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, for three years. He was a proud veteran and loved his country. He was a man of faith and attended Bayou Oaks Baptist Church, where he was a deacon and faithful servant of God. He was also a member of the Gideons.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Annelle Renfrow; sisters, Shirley Taliaferro and Martha Ann Renfrow; brothers, Billy Renfrow and Tommy Shelton Renfrow; his son, Mark Renfrow; and his great-granddaughter, Lyla Grace Barmore.

He is survived by his two daughters, Linda Mahoney (Eddie Mahoney) and Beth Baer (David Baer); daughter-in-law, Pam Renfrow; brother, Charles Renfrow; sister, Joy Robinson (Bud Robinson); grandchildren, Ryan Mahoney, Jana Powers, Matthew Baer, Melissa Munuhe, Stacy Clark, and Jamie Renfrow; and 18 great-grandchildren.

The service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, March 20, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe, LA, with Dr. Clyde Sanchez officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until service time at the funeral home.

Serving as pallbearers will be Ryan Mahoney, Jamie Renfrow, James Munuhe, Braxton Mahoney, Tyler Nordan, and Ian Clark.

The family would like to give a special thanks to Compassus Hospice.

In lieu of flowers, memorials made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Gideons would be greatly appreciated.

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Robert Jacob "Jake" HarrisRobert Jacob “Jake” Harris, 48, passed from this life surrounded by those he loved on March 13...
03/17/2026

Robert Jacob "Jake" Harris

Robert Jacob “Jake” Harris, 48, passed from this life surrounded by those he loved on March 13, 2026, after a lengthy battle with congestive heart failure. Jake brought joy to this earth when he was born on July 27, 1977, in Jackson, Mississippi to Robert “Bo” Harris and Connie Sue Boles (Poland). A memorial service to honor him will be held at Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe, LA, from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. on March 21, 2026.

Although he died young; our dad celebrated life and death was something he never feared. He lived a life filled with love and enjoyment surrounded by his family and friends, loved to laugh and have others laugh with him, and he continues to live through those he was closest to. Dad embodied the sun, lighting up everything with his bright energy, presence and the warmth he brought to everything he did and to everyone he met, always being kind to friends and strangers alike.

Our dad was a loving father of three and loved us more than anything else in this life and he gave us everything he had. He put so much love, creativity, and passion into his artistic hobbies such as woodburning, resin art and 3d printing. He loved riding his Harley while wearing his own Samurai mask designs chosen from his love of Asian culture and as a life-long fan of Bruce Lee, Godzilla movies and Star Wars, the force was with him. He had a love for video games and enjoyed playing them with us. Dad listened to and watched a wide variety of genres in music and movies. Being taoist, dad loved all animals and treated his cat Millie like one of his daughters. He appreciated all things in God’s natural world and for us he mimicked a peaceful, large tree providing shade on a hot day.

Jake was preceded in death by his dad, Robert “Bo” Harris; his paternal grandmother, Jo Ann Harris; and his maternal grandparents, Nick and Clara Poland. He is survived by and will continue to live through his family – daughters, Isabella Boyer, Amelie Harris, and Iris Harris (his “monkey”); the mother of his children, Jade Harris; his mother, Connie Sue Poland Boles (David); brother, Dillon Swiateck; and his “4th child” niece, Ainslie Swiateck; grandparents, Robert and Exa Harris; aunt, Sharon Poland Duncan (Bennie); uncle, Tim Poland (Kathy); close cousins, Chris Jenkins (Jessica), Adam Poland (Ashlie) and Leah Poland Dickson (Matthew); numerous other aunts, uncles, cousins, together with his life-long friend, Danny Roy; and many others.

The family extends its appreciation to friends and loved ones for their support. In lieu of flowers, treat nature kindly, make donations in his name to River Cities Cat Shelter or Ouachita Animal shelter to support all of the dogs and cats that he loved so much, or please donate to your preferred charity.

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Mary Agnes "Maggie" SewellMary Agnes Sewell (93) passed away peacefully at her home in Monroe, Louisiana on March 1, 202...
03/17/2026

Mary Agnes "Maggie" Sewell

Mary Agnes Sewell (93) passed away peacefully at her home in Monroe, Louisiana on March 1, 2026. She was welcomed by many friends and family eagerly awaiting her arrival in heaven alongside our Lord and Savior.

Maggie was born on September 9, 1932, in Monroe to Dr. Frank Rizzo Sr. and Gussie Zagone Rizzo. She grew up with two siblings, Joanne and Buddy. In January 1964, she married the love of her life, Ralph Lee Sewell. They shared 61 wonderful years together until Ralph’s passing in August 2025. Maggie worked for twenty years in healthcare administration at her father’s medical practice.

Small in stature but mighty in spirit, Mary Agnes stood an impressive 4’11 and could often be heard across Monroe as she lovingly wrangled and raised her five children — Alfred, Marilyn, Patrick, Chris, and Susan Gallagher.

Outside of family and friends, Maggie’s greatest joys included road trips, puzzles, birds, and laughter. She especially loved cross-country trips with Ralph Lee, her children, and later her grandchildren.

With a sharp mind and quick wit, she enjoyed puzzles and games of all kinds — especially Bejeweled, Mahjong, Scrabble, and the occasional crossword.

Over the years she proudly became an ornithophile.

or·ni·tho·phile /ˈȯr-nə-thə-ˌfīl/ noun: a person who has a strong affection for birds: one who greatly appreciates birds Example: An avid ornithophile, Maggie spent many spring afternoons watching cardinals, blue jays, and mockingbirds in her backyard.

Her love of birds meant she could often recognize them simply by their songs. Many afternoons were spent tending to her backyard sanctuary — keeping the birdbath clean, hummingbird feeders full, and birdseed dispensers safely out of reach from squirrely troublemakers.

Throughout Maggie’s life, laughter was a constant theme. Her humor was dry, quick, and perfectly timed, and she always found a way to slip a joke into any conversation.

Maggie will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

Mary Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Lee Sewell (1936–2025); four of her five children — Alfred David Gallagher Jr. (1953–2025), Marilyn Ann Lovett (1954–2023), Christopher Paul Gallagher Sr. (1957–2021), and Susan Gail Gallagher (1958–2021); her parents, Gussie Zagone Rizzo and Frank Rizzo Sr., MD; and her siblings, Joanne Rizzo Smith (1934-2024) and Dr. Frank Paul Rizzo Jr. (1936-2023).

She is survived by her son, Dr. Patrick Timothy Gallagher Sr. (wife Shannon Gallagher); her grandchildren, Christopher Paul Gallagher Jr., Sarah Elizabeth Deel (husband Brian Deel), Stoddard Lee Schleuter, Matthew Alexander Gallagher, and Patrick Timothy Gallagher Jr.; her great-grandchildren, Katlyn Michelle Gallagher, Duke Weston Deel, and Mclaine Birdie Deel; her sons- and daughters-in-law, Woody Lovett, Vikki Denise Southern, Monya Ann Futch, Donna Elizabeth Sebren, and Ron Schleuter; her nieces and nephews, Becky Moore, Lauree White (husband Jim White), Lisa Campbell (husband Wilson Campbell), Chris Rizzo (wife Kristy Rizzo), Kevin Thomason (wife Lisa Thomason), Vicki Smith, Kevin Smith, Karen Bergh, David Smith, and James Harold Sewell Jr. (wife Jenene Sewell); along with many grandnieces, grandnephews, cousins, and dear friends.

The family invites you to join them in celebrating Maggie’s life and legacy at 11:00 A.M. on Friday, March 20, 2026 at Jesus the Good Shepherd Church in Monroe, LA.

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Barbara Gail Cloyd EmoryFuneral services celebrating the life of Barbara Gail Emory, 84, of West Monroe, Louisiana will ...
03/17/2026

Barbara Gail Cloyd Emory

Funeral services celebrating the life of Barbara Gail Emory, 84, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, March 19, 2026 in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe with Bro. Jerry Salisbury officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Hasley Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

The visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M., Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Barbara Emory, 84 years old of West Monroe, Louisiana. She was born on July 15,1941 and she peacefully passed away on March 15, 2026.

She was an extraordinary, talented, and giving woman that we called Wife, Momma, Mamaw, Sister, Aunt, and Friend. Her home was always open to everyone and she always had enough food for whoever stopped by. She was a wonderful baker, an excellent cook, gifted seamstress, a fabulous entertainer, and she had a green thumb like no other. She excelled in any task she was ever given whether it was delivering eggs, working at Cloyd’s Packing House, or managing Patsy’s Big Top.

She enjoyed her years at Crosley Elementary School where she met a lot of her life-long friends. She then attended West Monroe High School and was in the graduating class of 1959. She loved sharing her memories about riding in the quadrille, barrel racing, and rodeos.

She met the love of her life, Jerry, during their rodeo days and they were married in 1961. They were married for 47 years when he passed.

Barbara is proceeded in death by her beloved husband, Jerry Emory, who she loved and missed very much; her parents, Oliver O. and Louise Cloyd; Her sister Linda Cloyd Sanford and her baby sister Olivia Louise Cloyd.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her children: Terry Emory, Rhonda Smith (Tim), Jay Emory (Kellie), Patsy Hutto (Luther), and Janice Cunningham (Max); grandchildren: Renee Wade (Tyler), David Smith (Marisa), Jerryd Emory (Jennifer), Brian Smith, Olivia Hays, Shawna Graham (Josey), Scott Cage (Miranda), Whitson Emory, Robert Emory, and Joslee Gail Emory; great-grandchildren: Natatleigh, Jayden, Lillian, Kadence, Jessalyn, Grayson, Matthew Jr., Jaylee, Caroline, Maelynn, Hollin, Tucker, Risa, and Luke.

The pallbearers will be Jerryd Emory, David Smith, Brian Smith, Scott Cage, Whitson Emory, Robert Emory, and Jayden McManus.

The honorary pallbearers will be Kelton Bacon, Bill Blackstock, L.V. Kane, Harold Snowden, Jimmy Dennig, and Billy Prestidge.

Special thanks to everyone who was involved with her care over the past several years.

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Eva Ruth BarberFuneral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Eva Ruth Barnett Barber, 97, of West Monroe, Louisiana will...
03/17/2026

Eva Ruth Barber

Funeral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Eva Ruth Barnett Barber, 97, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 11:00 A.M., Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at Fair Park Baptist Church with Pastor Waymond Warren officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Kilpatrick’s Serenity Gardens Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

The visitation will be held from 9:30 A.M. until the time of service.

Eva was a cherished charter member of Fair Park Baptist Church, where her faith, her voice, and her joyful spirit became woven into the very heart of the congregation. She sang faithfully in the choir, lifting hymns with a smile that seemed to brighten every corner of the sanctuary. She also devoted many years to teaching Sunday School, sharing God’s love with patience, warmth, and a genuine desire to help others grow in their faith.

A precious mother, Eva’s love for her family was steady and tender. Her beautiful smile was one that could comfort, encourage, or light up a room. She will be remembered by all who were blessed to know her.

Outside of church, Eva worked as a clerk at LPL, where her kindness, reliability, and gentle nature made her a joy to work alongside.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Alson and Helen Barnett; her siblings, Helen, Sophie, Alson Jr.; grandson, Doug; and great grandson, Stephen.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her daughters, Linda Ruth Roberts McCurley (Thomas Joseph) and Anna Marie Barber Poole; son, Kenneth Hal Roberts, Jr.; grandchildren, Joey McCurley, Randy McCurley, Jimmy McCurley, Michael Poole, Jeremy Poole, Wendy Repass, and Charles Roberts; eleven great grandchildren, five great great grandchildren; as well as a host of loved ones and friends.

The pallbearers will be all of her beloved grandsons.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Mrs. Eva Ruth Barber to the Fair Park Baptist Church Building Fund.

Eva leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, and quiet strength. Her presence will be deeply missed, but her influence lives on in the hearts she touched and the lives she shaped

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Sandra Fernandez CobbMemorial services for Sandra Fernandez Cobb, 85, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thurs...
03/17/2026

Sandra Fernandez Cobb

Memorial services for Sandra Fernandez Cobb, 85, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at Grace Pointe Church in Monroe, with Pastor John Wesley Jones and Pastor Marcus Williams officiating. Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until service time at the church.

Sandra was born on July 21, 1940, in Monroe, LA, and passed peacefully March 14, 2026, in her home.

Sandra was a long-time member of Grace Pointe Church. She played drums at Ouachita Parish High School and was a drum majorette while attending Northeast Louisiana State College. After college, she was a secretary for 20 years at Ford, Bacon & Davis. After leaving Ford, Bacon & Davis, she drove a school bus for Ouachita Parish until her retirement after 25 years.

Sandra loved to be outdoors fishing with her husband at every opportunity she got. She loved softball and was active as a coach for Amy’s teams.

She is preceded in death by her father, Harry Francis Fernandez and her mother, Elizabeth Ann Gibbs. She was an only child.

Sandra is survived by her daughters, Staci Ojeda of Melissa, TX and Amy Cobb of Sterlington, LA; grandchildren, Heather Frey and husband Misha of Melissa, TX, and RJ Ojeda and Faith Smith of Oklahoma City, OK; and great granddaughter, Abigail Frey.

The family would like to thank her other daughter/caregiver, Shannon Flanagan for all the love and care she showed to her other mother during the last 2 ½ years.

The family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider sending a plant in lieu of flowers.

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Freddie Paul StanleyFuneral services celebrating the life of Freddie Paul Stanley, 81, of West Monroe, LA will be held a...
03/16/2026

Freddie Paul Stanley

Funeral services celebrating the life of Freddie Paul Stanley, 81, of West Monroe, LA will be held at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, March 17, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe. Interment will follow immediately after at St. Paschal’s Catholic Church Cemetery, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home West Monroe, LA.

Mr. Stanley was born on June 21, 1944, in Lake Providence, LA and passed away on March 14, 2026, at the Northeast Louisiana War Veterans Home in Monroe, LA. He was a loving husband and father who worked hard and served his country in the United States Marine Corps. Mr. Stanley is preceded in death by his parents, Bill and Gladys Stanley and his four brothers, Dan Stanley, Bill Stanley, Sammy Stanley and Mark Devall.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Rosary Lemoine Stanley; son, Erik Stanley; daughters, Caryn Stanley and Andi Stanley; daughter-in-law, Shalanda Stanley; grandchildren, Eliza and Jake Stanley; sisters, Diana White and Elaine Horrell; and his special friend, Rio.

Pallbearers will be Jake Stanley, Shadly Powell, Doug Fleming, Chris Horrell, Casey Osbon and Mark White.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. until service time on Tuesday.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to G B Cooley Life Services or to ARCO of Monroe.

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About Us.

Our story begins on November 15, 1899, when Peter Sherlock Mulhearn married Alwine Louise Peters, daughter of Johann Ernst and Caroline Peters. Mr. Mulhearn worked for the Vicksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Railroad until 1912, when he became associated with his father-in-law in the undertaking and furniture business.

In 1916 Mr. Johann Ernst Peters passed away and Mr. Mulhearn helped in the family's furniture store business. He, his wife, sons and daughters opened Mulhearn Funeral Home in 1929. It was only a short time before the Mulhearn family began its expansion during the mid 1930s to Rayville, Delhi, and Winnsboro.

Along with the funeral homes, an insurance company, flower shops and an ambulance service were opened in the respective locations. In 1966, the ambulance company was closed due to liability insurance and governmental regulations, but another funeral home and flower shop were added in West Monroe, Louisiana.

In 1971, Tom and Marie Mulhearn along with their four children, Thomas Henry, Jr., Peter G., Joseph E. and Barbara, purchased the company from Tom's brothers and sisters. In late 1970s Tom and Marie's oldest grandson, Mike, who had been coming to the funeral home with them since he was about six, joined the company.