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Mary Ethel Gill JohnsonWords never express what the heart wishes to speak. It is with a great sadness that our family an...
01/16/2026

Mary Ethel Gill Johnson

Words never express what the heart wishes to speak. It is with a great sadness that our family announces the passing of Mary Ethel Gill Johnson, of West Monroe, LA, on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at St. Francis Medical Center after a long illness.

Funeral services for Mary will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, January 19, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe, with Dr. Mark Fenn officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. Visitation will be held from 3:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 18, 2026, at the funeral home in Monroe.

Mary was born on February 1, 1937, to the union of Lena B. Sumerall and Prince Albert Gill in Winnsboro, LA.

Mary attended and graduated from Lake Providence High School. Upon graduation, she attended and graduated from Louisiana Business College in Monroe. Her work ethic was limitless and unequaled; she was commended by employees and employers alike.

In Monroe, she met and married the love of her life Darrell Leon “Fat Cat” Johnson. On November 17, 1956, they were blessed with one son, Darrell Wayne. He was the light of their life. He was taught to fish, hunt and the love of baseball. Wayne became a teacher and a coach. His parents were his biggest fans and supporters. Darrell and Mary celebrated each and every accomplishment with much pride in their son.

Mary was the epitome of the southern lady: genteel in manner, quiet spoken, and always beautifully attired. Those of us who love her best will just say she was “determined.”

To her many nieces and nephews, who thought she was “the Queen”, she was not an aunt but “the AUNT.” She was an aunt, a great aunt, a great great aunt, and a great great great aunt. She shared and bestowed her gifts of generosity, love and support to all of us.

The most special constant in her life was her walk and covenant with God. She was steadfast in her faith, loving service and dedication to her church and savior.

Mary was preceded in death by her mother; father; husband, Darrell L. Johnson; sister-in-law, Mildred J. Kennedy; and nephew, Tommy Kennedy.

Those left to cherish her memory are, her son, Darrell Wayne Johnson (Ms. Jill Roberts); special nieces, Stella Hemphill (Steven), Janice Waldrop (David); nephew, James David Kennedy (Rene); sister-in-law, Mary Ferguson; as well as a host of nieces and nephews; special friends, Pam Hill and Gail Sumrall.

Pallbearers will be James David Kennedy, Steven Hemphill, Kevin Lowrey, Peyton Hemphill, Spencer Hemphill and Jacob Lowrey. The honorary pallbearer will be David Waldrop.

We would like to express our deepest appreciation to the nursing staff and health care team at St. Francis Medical Center 5th floor Telemetry for their care and kindness to our family.

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Aubry GriggsAubry Wayne Griggs, age 88, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026. He was born on September 10, 1937 to...
01/16/2026

Aubry Griggs

Aubry Wayne Griggs, age 88, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026. He was born on September 10, 1937 to Byron “Dickie” Griggs and Louise Griggs.

Aubry was married to his wife, Patsy, on September 10, 1956. Their marriage spanned nearly seven decades and stood as a testament to devotion, commitment, and enduring love. Together, they raised four children.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Jerry and Tommy; a son, Tommy Wayne Griggs; and a daughter, Janice Lynn Sturgis. He is survived by his beloved wife, Patsy; two daughters, Valerie Walker and Billie Cannon; son in law, Jimmy Walker; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Dickie and Jo Worthy; and a large family of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews and cousins.

Aubry had a lifelong love for reading and found great happiness in camping and traveling, especially when shared with family and friends. He cherished time spent making memories while enjoying the outdoors.

The visitation will be held on 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 P.M., Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Mulhearn Funeral Home in West Monroe, Louisiana.

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Dorothy Idell LawrenceFuneral services for Dorothy Idell Lawrence, 69, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 4:00 P.M. on Satur...
01/15/2026

Dorothy Idell Lawrence

Funeral services for Dorothy Idell Lawrence, 69, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 4:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 17, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe, LA, with Bro. Ricky Baker officiating. Visitation will be held from 3:00 P.M. until service time at the funeral home.

Dorothy was born on April 4, 1956, in Monroe, LA, to Johnny and Dorothy Sanders. She passed away peacefully on January 14, 2026, surrounded by loved ones.

Dorothy was a member of Grace Baptist Church in Monroe. She loved family, fishing and gardening. She worked hanging wallpaper and painting. She was known for her compassion and dedication to others.

Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Johnny and Dorothy Sanders; and her nephew, Jimmy Joe Poole.

Survivors include her daughters, Angela Lawrence and Hailey Lawrence; son, Kevin Lawrence; her sisters, Brenda Moncrief and Debbie Hammett; nephews, Johnny Ace Cannon and wife Elizabeth, Eddie James and wife Tracie; great nephews, Trevor and Lane, Caleb Poole and Chance Poole; great great niece Ivory Poole; as well as many other extended family members.

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Don Kendrick McElroyFuneral services for Don Kendrick McElroy, 83, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday...
01/15/2026

Don Kendrick McElroy

Funeral services for Don Kendrick McElroy, 83, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Saturday, January 17, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe, with Rev. Todd Wooden officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe. Visitation will be held from 9:00 A.M. until service time at the funeral home.

Mr. McElroy was born on June 9, 1942, in Shreveport, LA, and passed away on January 12, 2026. He worked at Simmons Sporting Good as a salesman.

Mr. McElroy was preceded in death by her father, L.D. McElroy; and mother, Oneida McElroy.

Mr. McElroy is survived by his sister, Ann Francis McElroy.

Pallbearers will be Jonathan Young, Caleb Coody, Caleb Wallace, Hunter Simmons, Matt Long, and Jeffery Grainger. Honorary pallbearers will be George Young, Preston Johnson, and Jim Brooks.

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Robert L Montgomery, Sr.Graveside Services celebrating the life of Robert L. Montgomery, Sr. will be held at 10:00AM Tue...
01/14/2026

Robert L Montgomery, Sr.

Graveside Services celebrating the life of Robert L. Montgomery, Sr. will be held at 10:00AM Tuesday, January 20, 2026, at the Hasley Memorial Pavilion with Alex Devillier officiating.

Bob was born on May 19, 1944, in Portsmouth, Virginia and passed away on January 12, 2026, in Monroe, Louisiana. He retired from Cargil after many years. Bob enjoyed classic cars, gardening, carpentry, and mechanical work. He was a jack of all trades. He is preceded in death by his wife, Helen Marie Montgomery, and daughter, Rebecca Hoyt.

Survivors include his children; Patricia Montgomery Snyder, Robert L. Montgomery, Jr. “Bob Jr.” and wife Shannon, Richard Montgomery and wife Lena, Michael Bush, Cheryl Price and husband, Chadd, and Laura Johnson and husband, Bill; grandchildren, Dereck Ruane, Aly Johnson, Adam Johnson and wife, Kelly, Abi Price, Michael Harris, Samantha Harris, Jennifer Bennett, Malcolm Hoyt, J.R. Deberry, and Danial Montgomery; great grandchildren, Kaizlee, and Leeland Mitchell, Attlee Johnson and Connor Loucks; and his best half who will miss him the most, Helen Lowe.

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June Ann Bozeman StricklandGraveside services celebrating the life of Mrs. June Ann Bozeman Strickland, 87, of Winnsboro...
01/14/2026

June Ann Bozeman Strickland

Graveside services celebrating the life of Mrs. June Ann Bozeman Strickland, 87, of Winnsboro, LA will be held at 1:00 P.M. Friday, January 16, 2026, in the Ogden Cemetery with Rev. Tommy Basco officiating under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Winnsboro, LA. Visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Thursday, January 15, 2026, at the New Zion Baptist Church.

Mrs. Strickland was born on July 21, 1938, in Winnsboro, LA and passed away on January 13, 2026. She is preceded in death by her husband, Walter R. Strickland Jr. and her parents, Cecil and Nellie Bozeman.

Survivors include her children, Walter “Ricky” Strickland, III. and wife, Donna, Cheryl Rawls and husband, Mike, and Wanda Berry and husband, Rick; grandchildren, Kristin Bryant and husband, Daniel, Walter Strickland, IV. and wife, Brittany, Misty Smith and husband, Joey, Heather Rawls, Michael Rawls, Jr. and wife, Sam, Colby Berry and wife, Jessie, and Maranda Young and husband, Michael; Eighteen great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; brother, Eddie Bozeman, Sr. and wife, Bobbie.

Pallbearers will be Walter Strickland IV., Michael Rawls Jr., Colby Berry, Daniel Bryant, Joey Smith, and Michael Young. Honorary Pallbearers will be Glen Jones and Bubba Bozeman.

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C.B. McMahan, Jr.Clair B. (Tom) McMahan, Jr. was born on June 29th, 1930 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and died on January 1...
01/13/2026

C.B. McMahan, Jr.

Clair B. (Tom) McMahan, Jr. was born on June 29th, 1930 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and died on January 12th , 2026 in Bastrop, Louisiana. Services and internment will be in the Saint Matthew Parochial Cemetery Mausoleum on Washington St. and 314 N 11th St. Monroe on Friday, January 16th at 1:00 pm under the direction of Mulhearrn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe. Tom lived in St. Louis, Missouri for 17 years attending St. Anne’s in Normandy, Missouri and later moved to Monroe. He graduated from Neville high school, Class of ‘48 and joined the United States Marine Corps, seeing combat in Korea (the forgotten war). After being discharged from service Tom enrolled at LSU in Baton Rouge where he met and married the love of his life, Marilyn Hernandez. He worked at General Chemical in Baton Rouge. Later his father asked him to come to Monroe to be a pilot for McMahan Aviation. He flew for many years patrolling natural gas pipelines. He later became chief executive officer for McMahan aviation, the largest (at the time) pipeline patrol company.

Mr. McMahan was preceded in death by his father Clair B McMahan Sr., his mother Gladys Goodenough McMahan Haas, his stepmother, Lorraine Shepherd McMahan, his brother-in-law Thomas Lide Frazier, sister-in-law, Karen Ann Hernandez Frazer and sister-in-law Susie Hernandez and daughter-in-law, Brenda McMahan.

Tom is survived by his wife of 75 years, Marilyn, his three sons Michael McMahan, Patrick McMahan, wife Gaye, Dave Shannon McMahan, wife Lynda, and two daughters, Traci McMahan and Sharon McMahan Hanry, husband Robby. Grandchildren are Trinity Claire McMahan, Mary Christina McMahan Saloom, husband Brad, Robert Thomas McMahan, wife Somi, Timothy Shannon McMahan, wife Lauren, Joseph Keegan Hanry and Isabella Hanry, Ryan Cheek, wife Lori, Nicole Colson Baker, wife Amy and great-grandchildren Eli Joseph and Taylor Elizabeth Saloom and Chandler Blake and Mallory Ann McMahan, Logan Lee and Ellie Belle McMahan.

Also, surviving are his brothers-in-law, Milton Hernandez, Jr., Lloyd Hernandez, wife, Maggie, and many nieces and nephews.

Many thanks and blessings to Dr. Lauren Mickey who was his faithful doctor and friend through many years.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to your favorite animal rescue. Dad did love him some animals!

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Debra Kaye Hollis CannonFuneral services celebrating the life of Debra Kaye Hollis Cannon, 66, of West Monroe, Louisiana...
01/13/2026

Debra Kaye Hollis Cannon

Funeral services celebrating the life of Debra Kaye Hollis Cannon, 66, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 10:00 A.M., Friday, January 16, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe with Rev. Waymond Warren officiating. Interment will be held at 1:00 P.M., Friday, January 16, 2026 at Legion Memorial 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., Thursday, January 15, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Debra Kaye was born on November 29, 1959, in Monroe, Louisiana and passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on January 12, 2026, leaving behind a legacy of love, faith, and unwavering devotion. She was married to her beloved husband for 43 beautiful years, a partnership marked by deep commitment, laughter, and steadfast support. Together they raised two wonderful daughters who were the joy of her life, and she cherished the blessing of two granddaughters who brought her endless pride and delight.

Kaye built a long and successful career as an accountant in the banking industry, where her sharp mind and strong work ethic earned the respect of colleagues and clients alike. Known for her quick wit and remarkable intelligence, she brought both warmth and wisdom into every room she entered, often lightening even the busiest days with her humor and insight.

A faithful and active member of Fair Park Baptist Church, Kaye lived her faith with sincerity and grace. She served with a joyful heart, always eager to encourage others and share the love of Christ through her words and actions. Her life was a testament to her deep and abiding belief in Jesus, whom she loved above all else.

She is preceded in death by her father, Reuben Herman Hollis; mother, Emma Irene Simpson Hollis Albritton; stepfather, John Charles “JC” Albritton; sister, Carolyn Phillps; brothers, Johnny Hollis and Gerald Hollis; and nephew, Keith Alan Hollis.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her beloved husband of forty-three years, Morgan Cannon; daughters, Christina Franks (Seth) and Annabeth Nugent (Jonathan); granddaughters, Lexi Corum (Travis) and Emma Franks; brothers, Robert Hollis, Randy Hollis, and Roger Hollis; sister, Penny Stark; life-long friend and caregiver, Mary Hill; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, colleagues, and friends.

Above everything, Kaye treasured her family. She poured her heart into every moment spent with them celebrating milestones, offering guidance, and creating memories that will be held close forever. Her presence was a source of comfort, strength, and warmth, and her absence will be felt deeply by all who knew and loved her. Her loved ones take comfort in knowing she is now at peace, held safely in the arms of her Savior.

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Fred Monroe, Jr.Funeral services for Fred Monroe, 79, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 11:00A.M., Wednesday, January 14, 2...
01/13/2026

Fred Monroe, Jr.

Funeral services for Fred Monroe, 79, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 11:00A.M., Wednesday, January 14, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Rd. with Rev. Johnny Albright officiating. Interment will follow at NELA Veterans Cemetery, Rayville, LA. Visitation will be from 5:00P.M.- 7:00P.M., Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

Fred Monroe passed away on January 10, 2026 at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy of service, generosity and joyful living. He was the epitome of a cheerful giver.

Fred’s commitment to character and leadership began early as a member of the Boy Scouts of America, following in his father’s footsteps who was an Eagle Scout, a distinction he carried with pride throughout his life. He graduated from Ouachita Parish High School, where he was known as the fastest sprinter in the district in the 100-yard dash. He later enrolled at Northeast Louisiana State College and joined the U.S. Naval Reserve before continuing his service in the United States Air Force. Fred was honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1972 and is a Vietnam veteran. His service was recognized with the Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, among many others.

After his military service, Fred returned to Northeast Louisiana University, earning a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting in 1974, subsequently obtaining his CPA certificate. Fred began his career with Luffey, Little & Company, and subsequently became a partner in what would become Luffey, Huffman & Monroe, CPA firm in 1974, where he built a respected career marked by integrity and dedication. He retired from the firm in 2008 but continued serving clients independently, valuing personal relationships above all.

Fred was deeply involved in this community he loved so dearly. His civic service included involvement with the Jaycees, serving on the board of the United Way of Northeast Louisiana, and a long-standing supporter of the Ouachita Council on Aging, where he faithfully attended the annual Shindig fundraiser —always insisting on a table on the dance floor. He served on MedCamps of Louisiana board of directors as treasurer and later chairman of the board, giving six years of devoted leadership. He was also a founding member of the Twin City Longbeards, a local affiliate of the National Turkey Federation, where he served as secretary and treasurer, helping deliver turkeys to the Baptist Children’s Home in Monroe each Thanksgiving and supporting local charities through volunteerism and funding. The friendships he fostered throughout his time with the Longbeards remain strong to this day, especially with Jarrod Sellar.

Fred’s faith guided his life and service. He served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church of Monroe and Graceminster Presbyterian Church and was also treasurer at Graceminster. Most recently, he enthusiastically served as treasurer of Habitat for Humanity of North Louisiana, where he not only contributed his financial expertise but also worked hands-on building and maintaining those homes. He was an advocate for the homeowners. He was also a member of the Union Parish Hunting Club but most recently, he’s been a member of the Redden Creek Hunting Club for a number of years, having played a heavy role in their annual crawfish boil. He and his hunting buddies enjoyed their involvement in LA Hunters for Heroes, which was fitting for Fred.

A mentor at heart, Fred took great pride in encouraging younger generations in service and leadership roles. He was instrumental in inspiring a lifelong commitment to charity work in his stepdaughter Lacy, supporting and building whatever was needed for the Race for the Cure for many years, or any other charity she asked him for help with.

Fred enjoyed hunting and fishing, working in his yard, tinkering on his boats, and tackling handyman projects. He was a DIYer and loved building meaningful items for family and friends, including perfectly aligned wooden blocks for his granddaughter Gabby’s nativity-set fundraiser for a local child battling cancer. He was famous for his pecan pie and fried turkeys. A holiday couldn’t be had without these two critical components, courtesy of Papa. He also had a kinship and love for Jack Daniels, so much so that his friends joke that the brand will feel his absence in terms of its bottom line (a company’s bottom line was something Fred was all too familiar with). His most favorite past time was dancing with his beloved wife, Alice, or anyone willing to join him on the dance floor. He was truly the life of every party and the person you enjoyed spending special occasions with.

Fred treasured his wife, Alice. For 26 years, their marriage was a testament to enduring love and partnership. Together they built a home filled with laughter, cooking, gardening, music from their jukebox, and endless dancing. His devotion to Alice was evident in every quiet moment and every celebration, grounded in deep respect, forgiveness and shared hard work. Fred and Alice’s love for dancing led them and their kids to purchase GG’s Dance Club, upon GG Shinn’s retirement, in the early 2000s. They changed the name to Delta Rhythms, providing live music to the 30+ crowd. This family venture allowed Fred to do three things he loved the most: endlessly talking to people, listening to great music and last but not least, dancing.

He was a proud father to Melanie Monroe and Jeffery Monroe (Cherie), and a loving stepfather to Charles Trichel and Lacy Miletello (Scott). Fred remained very close to his former daughter-in-law Amy Albright Jones and former son-in-law Daniel McCarthy. Fred and Jeff began a tradition some years back by attending a Saints and/or LSU game every season, at which many laughs were had and memories made. To his grandchildren, Taylor Ford, Sarah and Caroline Trichel, and John Clay and Gabby McCarthy, he was lovingly known as “Papa,” which was a role he embraced with tenderness, pride, and utter selflessness. He also cherished his “adopted” daughter and granddaughter, Anna Arnold and Isabelle Coston. The greatest gift he gave to all of them was his time, and never was a time when he told his grandkids no. He didn’t have that word in his vocabulary when it came to his grandkids, or anyone else for that matter.

His family circle would not be complete without his faithful companion, his German Shephard Reign, whose loyalty and presence brought him comfort and joy. Special thanks to Reign’s friend and “handler”, Jimmy Marlow.

Fred's family would like to extend a warm thanks to the staff at St. Francis who have become like family over the past few weeks: Katie Harper, Dr. Katie Howell, Dr. Matthew Raley, Whitney McGrew, Emma Loyless, Madison Frazier, Jenny Newman, Dr. Louie Crook, Robin Booth, Dra Smith, Nikki Paschall, and Dr. Benji Moorhead. Jenny was his actual “lifesaver” in the ER. And a special thanks to his long time doctors: Dr. Keith Calhoun, Dr. Michael Hayward and Dr. Mark Napoli. They often reminded us how Fred was their miracle patient.

Fred will be remembered for his servant’s heart, quick smile, steady and accurate guidance, feistiness, and the joy he brought to every room he danced into. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the homes he helped build, and the countless acts of kindness done quietly and faithfully along the way.

Mr. Fred is predeceased in death by, His parents, Louis Frederick Monroe, Sr. and June Judy Monroe.

Sister, Barbara Monroe Lee (Bobby); Brothers in Laws, Edwin Blackwell and Dannye Parks (Sharon) and Nephew, Dr. Les Tarver.

Other surviving family members are, Cousin (more like a sister), Sharron Monroe Thomas (Jerry), Brothers in law: Bob Parks (Beverly), Mike Parks (Sandra), Randy Parks (Brenda), Sisters in law: Annie Joe Blackwell, Bobbye Faye McCurley, Vicky Creighton (Les), Niece: Denise Hill (Tank), Numerous great nephews/nieces, Barbara Reid Monroe (mother of Jeff and Melanie).

Pallbearers will be John Clay McCarthy, Daniel McCarthy. Jarrod Sellar, Mike Venable, Martin May, Chris Greer, Jeromy Pruitt, and Mickey Mayeaux.

Honorary Pallbearers will be Jim Lockhart, Ronnie Hopkins, Jimmy Sanderlin, Tom Bryant, Ronnie Rogers, and Bobby Bentz.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude, MedCamps, Wounded Warriors, La Cancer Foundation, or Everett’s Light Foundation.

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Billie Jo BoughtonBillie Jo Boughton was born on July 25, 1934, in Mangham, to Irma and Buddy Cook. She went to be with ...
01/12/2026

Billie Jo Boughton

Billie Jo Boughton was born on July 25, 1934, in Mangham, to Irma and Buddy Cook. She went to be with the Lord on January 10, 2026, after a lengthy illness surrounded by her family. Visitation will be held Thursday from 9:30-11:00 at First Baptist Church of Rayville. The funeral service will be held immediately following. Burial services will be held at Rayville Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home.

Billie Jo was lovingly married to Floyd Bruce Boughton on July 27, 1956, and remained married for 59 years, until he passed on July 19, 2015.

A faithful follower of Christ and a devoted member of First Baptist Church in Rayville, Billie Jo lived out her Christian values through her unselfish service to others, both professionally and personally.

Billie Jo lived her entire life in Richland Parish, where she and Floyd Bruce raised their family. She graduated from Rayville High School in 1952 and graduated from Northeast Louisiana State College in 1956 in Home Economics. She worked for 35 years in Child Protective Services in the Rayville area. She made lifelong friends there, Helen Diamond, Lorraiane Lamey, Lucy Robinson and many others. Later, she returned to work part-time with the Fifth District Court for Judge Glynn Roberts, where she assisted in the office and answered the phone. She enjoyed this role so much that she continued working for another 15 years.

Billie Jo’s family and friends meant everything to her. Floyd Bruce and Billie Jo had two children, LeAnn and Billy Bruce. Her pride and joy were her grandchildren, Lee and Sarah Jo, and later their children, Ali, Tripp and David. Billie Jo was very involved with Lee and Sarah Jo, often picking them up for school, cooking whatever they wanted and never missing an activity they were involved in, including Riverfield Academy where she made lifelong friendships with many families.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Floyd Bruce Boughton, her parents, Irma and Buddy Cook, stepfather, Sam Franklin and stepbrother, Billy Franklin. She is survived by daughter LeAnn Thomason and husband Lasley and son, Billy Bruce Boughton. Grandson Lee Thomason and wife Nikki, granddaughter Sarah Jo Brun and husband Andrew; great-grandchildren Ali and Tripp Thomason and David Louis Brun. She is also survived by nieces and nephews of Floyd Bruce, Julie and Timmy Cockerham, Jane Boughton and Randy and Trish Boughton and all their children.

The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff of St. Joseph Assisted Living for the loving care and kindness they showed Billie Jo during her time there. They are also sincerely thankful to the staff of Elara Home Care and Hospice, whose compassion and presence brought comfort and peace to Billie Jo and her family during her final days. Heartfelt thanks are extended to Dr. Kevin Carlisle for his many years of devoted care. The family is especially grateful to her sitters—Crystal Boatwright, LaShonda Roberson, Damya Wordlaw, and Romona Drungo—for the patience, tenderness, and love they shared over the years. A very special thank you is reserved for Juana Walker and Beatrice Franklin, who became not only trusted caregivers, but dear friends. The family offers much love and thanks to all who helped care for their mother.

Pallbearers will be Noah Reeves, Lyle Russell, Dane Moore, Guy Pardue, Timmie Cockerham, Charles Johnston, Andrew Brun and Lee Thomason.

Arrangements are under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral home of Rayville. Family requests any memorials be made to Riverfield Academy and Louisiana Baptist Children’s home or a charity your choice.

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Winston SimsFuneral service for Mr. Henry Winston Sims will be held at 2:00PM Tuesday, January 13, 2026, in the chapel o...
01/12/2026

Winston Sims

Funeral service for Mr. Henry Winston Sims will be held at 2:00PM Tuesday, January 13, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe with Rev. Ben Hackler officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 12:00PM Tuesday, January 13, 2025, until service time at the funeral home.

Mr. Sims was born on February 4, 1944, in Monroe and passed away on January 10, 2026, in Monroe.

Mr. Sims graduated from Ouachita Parish High School in 1962. There he met the love of his life, Ann Eppinette, and were married for 63 years and together had 3 children. After high school, Winston joined the Air Force and served 4 years at Travis Air Force Base in California where they met many lifelong friends. They moved back to their hometown of Monroe where Winston briefly worked with United Gas and then went to work with South Central Bell/AT&T until he retired in 1999. Winston was an avid outdoorsman. His love of duck and deer hunting, fishing, and recently in his later years, golf, provided and continues to provide countless hours of entertainment for the stories he tells to his friends and family. Winston could always be seen at any of his grandkids activities. If Winston was not at a baseball field or a golf course, then he could be found at home watching GameChanger and a game on TV.

Mr. Sims was preceded in death by his parents, J. D. Sims and Maggie Juanita Riser Sims.

Survivors include his wife Ann Sims; children, Robert Sims and wife Joyce, Mark Sims and wife Lana, Wendi Tilmon and husband John; grandchildren, Alex Johnson, Shelby Sims and wife Raegan, Ronni Hughes and husband Jonathan, Sean Tilmon, Sarah Boyett and husband Joel, Easton Sims, and Sterling Sims; great granddaughters, Annie Sims and Lucie Sims; best friend and fishing buddy, Marion Reagan; and two fur babies.

Pallbearers will be Alex Johnson, Shelby Sims, Sean Tilmon, Sterling Sims, Jonathan Hughes, and Joel Boyett. Honorary pallbearers will be Marion Reagan, Mickey McCarty, Virgil Watson, and Mike Worley.

Memorials may be made to St. Judes.

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Honorable Robert "Bob" W. KostelkaMemorial visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. on Thursday, January 15, 202...
01/11/2026

Honorable Robert "Bob" W. Kostelka

Memorial visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M.-7:00 P.M. on Thursday, January 15, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Rd. Private family graveside service will be held at a later date.

The Honorable Robert “Bob” Kostelka, age 92, passed away peacefully on the morning of January 10, surrounded by love and the legacy of a life well lived.

Bob was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather; a respected jurist and public servant; and a man whose strength, integrity, and warmth left a lasting mark on all who knew him. Throughout his life, he was guided by a deep sense of duty, fairness, and commitment to doing what was right.

Bob dedicated much of his life to public service, serving as the District Attorney and District Court Judge of the 4th Judicial District Court for Ouachita and Morehouse Parishes, a Judge on the Louisiana 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals from 1998-2003, and ultimately finished his career serving as a Louisiana State Senator from 2003-2016. His integrity, legal wisdom, and principled leadership also earned him a nomination by President George H. W. Bush to the United States District Court in 1992, reflecting the deep respect he commanded throughout his career. He was honored for his life and career of service by his peers when he was inducted into the Louisiana Political Hall of Fame in 2022.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Bob was, above all else, a family man. He remained steadfastly the “man of the house,” a protector and provider whose presence brought a sense of security, steadiness, and love. He served his community as a YMCA football coach, boy scout leader, Louisiana Law Institute member and Sunday school teacher. He was a warm and devoted father who led by example and instilled values of integrity, hard work, and faithfulness to his family.

Bob found deep joy in travel, especially journeys out West. Montana held a special place in his heart—the mountains, the open skies, and the sense of peace and freedom they brought him. Those landscapes reflected his own spirit: strong, grounded, and enduring.

He leaves behind a remarkable legacy—not only in the justice he upheld and the service he gave, but in the lives he touched at home and beyond. His family will forever cherish his wisdom, steady guidance, stories, and the love that anchored them through generations.

Bob is survived by his beloved wife, Felicia Kostelka; his children Kathryn Lemoine, William “Bill” Kostelka (Donna), Carol Gros (Terry), and Claire Texada (Chase); his grandchildren Evan Kostelka (Caroline), Katie Collandreau (Pierre) and Collins Marie Texada; his great-grandchildren Cooper, Molly, Carter, Eleanore, and Madeleine; and many extended family members and friends who will miss him deeply and remember him always.

He was predeceased by his first wife Bobbie, son Clif, sister Billie and countless friends and associates.

The family takes comfort in knowing that Bob lived a full and honorable life, and that he now rests in peace, reunited with those who went before him. His legacy will continue to live on through the family he loved, the values he passed down, and the countless lives he influenced through his service and example

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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.