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Linda Faye LandrumFuneral services celebrating the life of Linda Faye Wiltshire Landrum, 82, of West Monroe, Louisiana w...
02/17/2026

Linda Faye Landrum

Funeral services celebrating the life of Linda Faye Wiltshire Landrum, 82, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday, February 21, 2026, in Feazel Chapel at First West Baptist Church. Interment will follow immediately after at Antioch Cemetery in West Monroe, Louisiana, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

The visitation will be held from 4:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M., Friday, February 20, 2026, at Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Our precious and beloved mother, grandmother, GG, sister, aunt, and niece, Linda Faye Wiltshire Landrum, passed away on February 15th at her home in West Monroe, surrounded by family. We are certain she chose a date close to Valentine’s Day so she could share chocolate with her late husband, John Haynes Landrum, in Heaven. Linda and Haynes shared a loving marriage for 46 years before his passing in 2009.

Linda was born in Winnsboro, Louisiana, on February 18, 1943, to Juanita Wiltshire Clawson and C.H. Wiltshire. The oldest of three children, she enjoyed a happy and active childhood. A graduate of Winnsboro High School, she was named “Most Athletic,” led the Wildcats to a state championship in 1960, and served as a reporter for the school newspaper and president of the pep squad.

She briefly attended Northeast Louisiana University before meeting Haynes at First Baptist Church of West Monroe. They married in 1963 and lived in Clinton, Mississippi, where she played church basketball and formed a lifelong friendship with Hester Pitts. After returning to Louisiana, Linda worked faithfully as a court clerk, retiring in 2010 as Deputy Clerk of Court for Ouachita Parish. She and Haynes raised their two children, Kathy and John, in Winnsboro.

In retirement, Linda devoted herself to her family. She cherished time at the family home near Cheniere Lake with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. An avid card player, she often wore a mischievous smile when she held a winning hand.

She greeted everyone with warmth and joy. A wonderful cook, she loved feeding her family on Sundays after church. A devoted Christian, she faithfully lived out the love of Jesus. For over 40 years, she was a member of First Baptist Church, West Monroe, and actively served in the Vota Vita Life Group, the Thrift Store, and Heart to Home, supporting missions through both prayer and generosity.

Linda will be deeply missed by her family: her daughter, Kathy Landrum Zemper (husband Eric); her son, John Landrum (wife Paulen); grandchildren, Cyndi Williams, Matthew Williams (wife Amanda), Claire Breslow (husband Jay), David Landrum, and Riley Luttgeharm; great-grandchildren, Lynlee, Lawson, Adalynn, Meela, Izzy, and Jet; sister, Evelyn Blakeney (husband Jay Gordon Blakeney Sr.); brother, Wayne Wiltshire; and her special aunt, Loretta Wink, who was like a sister to her. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, in-laws, and dear friends.

The family extends heartfelt thanks to those who supported Linda during her journey with dementia, including Melanie Massey Physical Therapy; Passages Hospice; Alana and Deann; caregivers Riley, Ashley, Errin, Amanda, and Cynthia; and the team at Good News Senior Services. A special thank you to Wayne Wiltshire and Cyndi Williams for helping fulfill Linda’s wish to remain at home.

Pallbearers will be Matthew Williams, Jay Gordon Blakeney Sr., Jay Gordon Blakeney Jr., Wayne Wiltshire, Eric Zemper, and David Landrum.

To honor Linda’s memory, donations may be made to Rays of Sonshine, P.O. Box 7299, Monroe, LA 71211.

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Kenneth "Kenny" Alan McGoughKenny was born on October 12, 1963, and passed away on January 31, 2026, in New Orleans, LA....
02/17/2026

Kenneth "Kenny" Alan McGough

Kenny was born on October 12, 1963, and passed away on January 31, 2026, in New Orleans, LA.

A graveside service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe, LA, with Shane Nugent officiating.

Kenny is preceded in death by his parents, Monte and Jessie McGough; brothers, Wayne McGough and Bobby McGough; sister, Sandra Nugent; daughter, Heather McGough; and nieces, Brandi Landwehr, Jessica Nugent and Hannah Landwehr.

Kenny is survived by his daughter, Crystal Mclure and husband Petey; grandson, Garrett Mason; granddaughter, Arlee Mclure; brother, Danny McGough; sister, Karen Navarro and brother-in-law, Terry Nugent; as well as a lot of nieces and nephews.

Thank you to all the cousins, aunts and uncles that showed all their love and support for Kenny. We really appreciated it.

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Shirley A. HasslerMrs. Shirley A. Hassler, 78, of West Monroe, Louisiana was born on January 14th, 1948, in San Antonio,...
02/17/2026

Shirley A. Hassler

Mrs. Shirley A. Hassler, 78, of West Monroe, Louisiana was born on January 14th, 1948, in San Antonio, Texas and passed away on February 16th, 2026, surrounded by her beloved family.

Shirley was a beloved mother and devoted wife whose life was defined by kindness, loyalty, and an unwavering dedication to her family. She gave her time freely, standing beside her loved ones through every joy and every challenge, always offering comfort, strength, and a steady presence.

She greeted the world with a smile quite literally as a door greeter at Walmart, where her cheerful hello became a bright spot in the day for countless customers. Her warmth was genuine, her joy contagious, and her kindness unforgettable.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Charles M. Hassler; and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Hassler.

Those left to honor and cherish her memory are her daughters, Sherry A. Hartsell and Angela D. Tolleson (Bo); son, Charles J. Hassler; grandchildren, Kaitlyn D. Tolleson, Gordon W. Tolleson, and Madelyn A. Tolleson; along with many other friends and loved ones.

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Jerry ArledgeA memorial gathering celebrating the life of Jerry Arledge, 83, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held from...
02/17/2026

Jerry Arledge

A memorial gathering celebrating the life of Jerry Arledge, 83, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M., Saturday, February 21, 2026, at First West Baptist Church in Tennison Hall, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Coach Jerry O. Arledge was born on April 1, 1942, and was raised in Oil City, Louisiana and he passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026, in Monroe, Louisiana.

He graduated from North Caddo High School and went on to play football for Louisiana Tech University, where he majored in Biology Education. After graduating from Louisiana Tech, he went on to coach football at North Caddo High School, Fair Park High School, Northwestern State University (where he earned his master’s degree), Louisiana Tech University, and West Monroe High School.

His career and dedication to the game of football spanned over fifty years. He coached hundreds of players and mentored many coaches throughout the years. He was a true scholar of the game, but more importantly, he loved the relationships he developed from coaching the game.

He was devoted to his faith and was a faithful member of First Methodist Church in West Monroe.

He was preceded in death by his grandson, Ben; parents, Ruel and Myrtle Arledge; siblings, Edward Arledge, Buster Arledge, and Peggy Densmore.

Those left to honor and cherish are his wife of over sixty years, the former Sally Lytton of Gilliam, Louisiana; four children, Sara Blackwell, Will Arledge (Joan), Libby Gleason (Steve), and Rob Arledge (Amanda); grandchildren, Abby, Will (Laura), Sally, Emily (Matt), Mary, Andrew, Lytton, and Sara Catherine; five great grandchildren; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, loved ones, and friends.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Methodist Church of West Monroe, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, or the West Monroe High School Alumni and Friends Foundation.

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Christine FordChristine Ford passed away peacefully of natural causes on the morning of February 14, 2026, at Landmark N...
02/16/2026

Christine Ford

Christine Ford passed away peacefully of natural causes on the morning of February 14, 2026, at Landmark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in West Monroe. Throughout the last week of her life, she was surrounded by family, offering comfort and companionship. Christine lived a full and rewarding life and was 99 years old at the time of her passing.

Christine Ford was born in Houston, Texas on October 19, 1926, at 9:20 AM. She was the second child of Ruth Wolff and only child and daughter of Ruth and Julius Wolff.

Christine was a devoted wife and mother to her three children, a loving daughter and sister, and a caring grandmother to her four grandchildren. Her fierce independence and determination led her to pursue advanced education and a professional career, working diligently while proudly supporting her community and family.

Christine completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Arkansas. She then interned at Texas Women’s University where she received her certificate as a registered dietician. She completed her Master of Science at the University of Texas in Austin, TX. Among her proudest professional achievements was helping to open and lead the food service operations for the Fairmont Assisted Living Facility in Dallas, TX, which was featured in the Dallas Morning News on August 5, 1962.

After several years working in Texas, Christine moved to Monroe, Louisiana to lead the food service program at St. Francis Hospital in 1964. In 1965, she married Milton Ford. Alongside her devotion to her family, Christine’s multifaceted career included being proprietor of The Tamale and Taco House, head of food service at both the Monroe Civic Center and the Bayou DeSiard Country Club and managing dietician for the State of Louisiana with a focus on serving women, infants, and children. Christine was recognized for her years of service as a member of the American Dietetic Association at their annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1999. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Monroe and later, First West Baptist Church in West Monroe.

Christine remained active in retirement, embracing her love to “go and do.” She spent time in Lake Chapala, Mexico, and traveled to Europe, Russia, China and Israel. Upon returning, she bought and remodeled about a dozen houses in West Monroe, Louisiana, enjoying a second career as a proprietor of affordable housing. She also held properties in Florida and loved hosting “Camp Mimi” for her grandchildren during the summer months.

As Christine grew older, she slowed down and required assistance with daily living. In her last decade, she relied on family and many loving caregivers who gave their time and care. The family extends special recognition to Gwenetta Gatlin, Robert Leith, and Christine Adkins, whose dedication and compassion exceeded expectations.

Christine was preceded in death by her parents, Julius and Ruth Wolff; brother Milam Stricker; husband Milton Ford; son Robert Ford; and son-in-law, Paul Hendricks.

She is survived by her daughter, Donna Hendricks (nee Ford) of Richardson, TX; her son, Milam W. Ford and his wife Lisa of Baton Rouge, LA; and her grandchildren: Alexander Ford of Baton Rouge, LA; Madeline Ford of Baton Rouge, LA; Andrew Ford of San Jose, CA; and Ashley Adrian (nee Hendricks) and her husband Andrew Adrian of Fate, TX.

Funeral services for Christine Ford of Monroe, LA will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, February 21, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Rd., Monroe, LA, with Rev. Woods Watson officiating. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M. until service time at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery in Monroe, LA. A reception will be held after the service from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. at the Gardens of Somerset Assisted Living Facility in Monroe, LA.

Pallbearers will be Milam Ford, Alexander Ford, Andrew Ford, Madeline Ford, Ashley Adrian, Andrew Adrian, Bobby Leith, and Keith French.

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails.

1 Corinthians 13: 4-8

And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love.

But the greatest of these is love.

1 Corinthians 13: 13

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Grady Tim MurphyMr. Grady Tim Murphy, 78, of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana was born on June 22, 1947, in Monroe, Louisiana ...
02/16/2026

Grady Tim Murphy

Mr. Grady Tim Murphy, 78, of Ouachita Parish, Louisiana was born on June 22, 1947, in Monroe, Louisiana and passed away on February 14, 2026, in West Monroe, Louisiana.

Grady lived a life defined by courage, resilience, and unwavering dedication. He proudly served in the United States Navy from July 10, 1964, until his honorable discharge on June 21, 1968. Though blind in his left eye, he rose to the position of radioman, an achievement that spoke volumes about his determination and his refusal to let obstacles define him.

During his service, Grady took part in the search for a missing bomb, a tense and historic mission that demanded steady nerves and sharp focus. His final orders before returning home were to help save the USS Pueblo, a testament to the trust placed in him during one of the era’s most critical moments.

After his military service, Grady continued a life of commitment and leadership, ultimately retiring as the Postmaster of Start, Louisiana. He carried the same integrity, work ethic, and quiet strength into his civilian life that had guided him through his years at sea.

Those who knew Grady remember a man of grit, loyalty, and deep pride in the service he gave to his country and community. His legacy lives on in the stories he shared, the lives he touched, and the example he set for all who loved him.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Mildred Murphy; ex-wife, Linda Joyce Murphy; son, Timothy Todd Murphy; and brother, Donald Murphy and his wife, Laura.

Those left to honor and cherish his memory are his beloved wife, Billie M. Murphy; daughter, Dustie Michelle Creel; three grandchildren; stepdaughters, Terrie Marie Payne, Tracy Inez Lowrey, and Toni Allene Smith; five step grandchildren, ten step great grandchildren; brother; Jerry Ralph Murphy and his wife, Linda; three nephews; as well as a host of loved ones and friends.

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John Durwood EllettFuneral services celebrating the life of Mr. John Durwood Ellett, 92, of West Monroe, Louisiana, will...
02/16/2026

John Durwood Ellett

Funeral services celebrating the life of Mr. John Durwood Ellett, 92, of West Monroe, Louisiana, will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, February 20, 2026, at First Methodist Church Monroe, with Rev. Brian Mercer officiating. Interment will follow at Hasley Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. in the First Methodist Parlor until service time at the church.

John was born September 26, 1933, in Monroe, Louisiana, to Durwood X. Ellett and Mary Munholland Ellett. His parents met and married in New York City before returning south to Ouachita Parish to join Mary’s relatives in the West Monroe home that would remain central to John’s life. He passed away peacefully on February 12, 2026, in the same family home where he had grown up.

He graduated from Neville High School in 1951 and went on to Louisiana Tech University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and later a Master’s degree in Physics. While working toward his master’s degree, he taught a physics lab, where he met one of his students, Jane Elizabeth Teer. They married in 1966, beginning a lifelong partnership built on faith, family, and shared adventures.

John began his engineering career with General Dynamics in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1972, he and Jane moved back to Monroe so he could work for Ford, Bacon & Davis. In the early 1980s, his interest in the emerging world of computers led him to co-found Ouachita Computer Systems. He later returned to Ford, Bacon & Davis before joining RSH Engineering shortly after its founding, where he worked as a Controls and Systems Engineer until his retirement in 2015.

John was a lifetime member of First Methodist Church in Monroe and an active member of the Friendship Class, who were an integral part of his faith and friendships.

He and Jane shared many adventures together. John held his pilot’s license, and they spent many weekends participating in the Louisiana and Texas Air Tours, enjoying both the skies and the friends they made along the way. They also traveled around the world, and his avid photography filled many albums and videotapes with memories of their journeys.

In his spare time, John dabbled in horticulture. During the 1970s and early 1980s, he was an active member of the American Rose Society, where he specialized in miniature roses. He enjoyed competing in local shows, sharing advice with fellow gardeners, and published an article on roses. When he and Jane moved back into his childhood home, his focus expanded to cross-pollinating daylilies and grafting trees.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Jane Elizabeth Teer Ellett; his parents, Durwood X. Ellett and Mary Munholland Ellett; and his sister, Joe Marie Hanna.

He is survived by his children: David Ellett and wife Katrina of New Caney, Texas; Diana Butler and husband Tom of Brentwood, Tennessee; and Darin Ellett and wife Stephanie of West Monroe, Louisiana. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Shawn Pritchett; Jordan Pritchett and wife Yolanda; Madeline Butler; Megan Butler; Meredith Ellett; and Melody Ellett; and great-grandchildren Isabella, Sergio, and Cristian Pritchett.

Pallbearers will be Don Adams, Brian Guidry, Fred Hill, Anthony Jackson, Jordan Pritchett, and Jim Wilson. Honorary pallbearers include the members of the Friendship Class and the founders and staff of RSH Engineering.

The family would like to extend special thanks to the staff and team at Serenity Care Providers and Elara Caring, who made his last few years a delight with many games of Uno and trips for sunshine and ice cream.

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Margaret Ann Bernard HuthAnn was born August 17, 1943, to Charles “Chock” and Eva Bernard at the Bernard homeplace and p...
02/16/2026

Margaret Ann Bernard Huth

Ann was born August 17, 1943, to Charles “Chock” and Eva Bernard at the Bernard homeplace and passed away peacefully on February 12, 2026.

Ann grew up in Old Floyd, the last of seven siblings: Jenny Thomas, Charles “Buddy”, Betty Brantley, Harold “Harry”, Ralph, and James “Jimmy”.

After graduating from Pioneer High School, she continued her education in Education at Northeast College, graduating in 1964. While attending college, Ann met the love of her life, William “Bill” Huth. They married on August 2, 1965, and began their lives together in Minden, LA.

Ann taught 5th grade, she and Bill enjoyed training and racing horses.

Her yard was always a showplace and was well known for its perfect picture beauty. She delighted sitting on her porch with her puppy greeting neighbors.

She was preceded in death by her parents, siblings and her beloved “Bill”.

Final resting place will be Old Floyd Methodist Church Cemetery.

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Michael Curtis ReevesIt is with saddened hearts that Mr. Michael Curtis Reeves passed from this life on Thursday Februar...
02/16/2026

Michael Curtis Reeves

It is with saddened hearts that Mr. Michael Curtis Reeves passed from this life on Thursday February 12, 2026, at his residence in Monroe, La with his family by his side.

Michael served in the United States Air Force, where he became a skilled aircraft mechanic. He was very fond of animals, especially the many dogs he had through the years,

He was preceded in death by his parents, Curtis and Edna Faye Reeves and sister, Donna Faye Reeves.

Survivors: his wife of 43 years, Mrs. Cathy Homan Reeves; brother, Danny Reeves and his wife, Pat; and his nephews, Danny Jr., Richard, and Michael.

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Catherine Blencke GrayMemorial Funeral Mass for Catherine Blecke Gray, 84, of Monroe formerly of St Joseph, LA will be 1...
02/15/2026

Catherine Blencke Gray

Memorial Funeral Mass for Catherine Blecke Gray, 84, of Monroe formerly of St Joseph, LA will be 12:30 PM Monday February 16, 2026 at St Joseph Catholic Church in St Joseph, LA with Rev Taylor Reynolds officiating. Interment will be in Wesley Chapel Cemetery in St Joseph, LA. Visitation will be from 11:30 until 12:30 at the church in St Joseph with a Rosary and Mass to follow.

Catherine Blencke Gray was born and raised in North Bergen, New Jersey before moving to St. Joseph, Louisiana in her late twenties where she met the love of her life, Mike. Even though she lived in the south for almost sixty years, she carried her Jersey accent and strong personality with her throughout her life. She never met a stranger and was known for her humor and unmistakable charm. Catherine loved to reminisce about her career as manager of a local finance company in St. Joseph and all of the people she met and served during that time. She was a member of the local DAR chapter and served on the Tensas Parish Library board for many years.

Catherine had a special love for animals, especially her cats, and supported several animal rescue charities. She also loved gardening, reading, travel, and spending time with her family at the lake. No one loved Christmas more than she did and she really went out of her way to make it special for her family each year. She was a lifelong Catholic and attended St. Joseph Catholic Church faithfully, serving in many roles throughout the years.

She was preceded in death by her parents, George and Anne Blencke, siblings, Jeanine Blencke and David Blencke, her brother-in-law, Jimmie Gray, and her great-grandson Jon Eric Walters.

Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Mike Gray, children Claire Gray and Michael (Kelly) Gray, grandchildren Benjamin Walters, Charles (Mallory) Walters, Henry Gray and Mary Michael Gray, and great-grandchildren Leland Walters and Jon Paul Walters, sister Gail Gray and sister-in-law Diana Blencke. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to express their great appreciation to the staff of Avalon Place for the care and compassion they provided over the past ten months.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the River Cities Humane Society for Cats in Monroe, Louisiana or to St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Joseph, Louisiana.

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Jean Carol ZentnerA memorial mass celebrating the life of Mrs. Jean Carol Zentner, 94, of Monroe, Louisiana will be held...
02/14/2026

Jean Carol Zentner

A memorial mass celebrating the life of Mrs. Jean Carol Zentner, 94, of Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 1:00 P.M. Thursday, February 19, 2026, at Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Monroe, Louisiana with Fr. Do Vu officiating. Private family interment services will follow in the Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Monroe, Louisiana.

Jean was born in Berlin, Wisconsin on 3/28/1931, and raised on a dairy farm there. Her coming into this world did not occur under the most favorable conditions… Her mother went into labor during a blizzard, and the planned 10 mile drive in the family truck to the country doctor was no longer a viable option. Alternatively, her uncle hitched one of their horses to a sled carrying his sister and her unborn child, and made a shorter, though still arduous trek to a more accessible midwife. And there, a successful delivery was performed. From that inauspicious beginning and throughout her life, Jean never shied away from adversity or hard work.

Jean attended Lawrence College in Appleton, Wisconsin, where she obtained her English degree and also met her future husband, Tom, who was pursuing a doctoral degree at the Appleton Institute of Paper Chemistry. Following their marriage, they relocated to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they began their family. Early in their marriage, Jean taught English at Middletown Junior High School in Middletown, Ohio. One of her students there was Jerry Lucas, a future 1960 Olympic gold medalist, NBA hall of famer and author of the NYT bestseller, The Memory Book. Jean would occasionally joke that she was solely responsible for his genius, one of her many witticisms.

After 8 years in Ohio, the family relocated to Monroe, LA, which became their permanent home. There, she became involved in numerous civic organizations, including the Strauss Theatre as a charter member and patron, the Junior League of Monroe as a member and sustainer, as well as the Monroe Garden Club. Jean also served on the Altar Guild at Jesus the Good Shepherd Church.

But her focus and passion in life were her family, church and many friends. She had numerous talents, with the most appreciated being her phenomenal culinary skills. There were never leftovers in the Zentner household. She was an excellent seamstress and flower gardener, and her favorite to grow were impatiens. Jean was an avid tennis player, playing doubles well into her 70s. She was a lifelong devotee of Bridge and enjoyed playing in several clubs. She loved traveling and enjoyed many trips domestically and abroad with her husband and friends.

Jean always saw the best in everything and everyone. She possessed a steely calm in approaching any challenge, much like the movement of a duck on water…calm and serene on the surface but paddling like heck underneath. She was forever humble about her many talents and accomplishments, and seldom, if ever, complained. Her optimism was infectious to all who knew her. I Corinthians 13:4 best describes her character… “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.”

Jean is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, Dr. Thomas G. Zentner; parents, Frank and Genevieve Lorenz; sister, Sister Ellen Lorenz and her daughter, Ann Zentner.

Survivors include her children, Jane Zentner of The Woodlands, Texas, Thomas Zentner Jr. and wife, Marion of Monroe, Louisiana, Dr. Scott D. Zentner and wife, Maggie of Monroe, Louisiana, and Sara Zentner McAtee and husband, Steve of Enchanted Oaks, Texas; ten grandchildren; and eight great grandchildren.

The family wishes to thank the entire staff of the Gardens of Georgia Tucker, as well as the Elara Caring team, for their compassionate and professional care in the twilight of Jean’s long and purposeful life.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests memorials be made to Jesus the Good Shepherd Church or ARCO of Monroe, Louisiana.

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Ronnie Joseph HuffRonnie Joseph Huff, 72, of Sunset, Louisiana, passed away on February 9, 2026. Born on November 12, 19...
02/14/2026

Ronnie Joseph Huff

Ronnie Joseph Huff, 72, of Sunset, Louisiana, passed away on February 9, 2026. Born on November 12, 1953, in Delhi, Louisiana, to the late Tommie Lee and Olite Romero Huff, Ronnie lived a remarkably full and vibrant life. A true light in this world, Ronnie was the life of every party and could instantly brighten any room he walked into. Gregarious, generous, and endlessly energetic, he never met a stranger. To Ronnie, nearly everyone he met was a "cousin," and his outgoing, worldly nature earned him a vast network of loyal, dedicated friends.

Ronnie’s early life was filled with sports of every kind. His athletic abilities and competitive nature served him throughout high school at St. Frederick’s where he excelled on the baseball, football, track and basketball teams which lead him to be inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2024. He went on to play baseball at Northeast Louisiana University where he was a four year starter.

His career in the packaging industry allowed him to travel the globe, making fast friends across the world from Louisiana to France. Ronnie’s crowning workplace achievement being the invention of the Enforcer for packaging handles. His children fondly remember every trip to the grocery store with dad “testing” beer carton handles, as “market research”, leaving ripped handles all along the aisle. When he wasn’t working or traveling, Ronnie was a man of diverse passions. He loved the thrill of horse racing, the quiet peace of the outdoors while hunting, and passionately cheering on LSU sports. Above all else, his greatest joy was the time he spent with his family, especially his grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Ronnie was preceded in death by his older brother, Tommy Huff, Jr. He will be deeply missed by his beloved children: his son, Taylor Huff; his daughter, Salley Huff and her husband Daniel Chadwick; and his daughter, Lauren Smith and her husband Bryant Smith. His legacy of joy and generosity lives on in his grandchildren: Lachlan Chadwick, Adair Chadwick, and Reid Smith. He is also survived by his friend and former spouse, Tracey Huff. Ronnie’s deep family roots were a cornerstone of his life. He leaves behind his devoted sisters, Dianne Spurlock and her husband Ronald, Tammy Gable and her husband Mark, and Terri Spencer and her partner Michael Cencer. He was a proud and loving uncle to Hope Sifuentes, Stephanie Eppinette, Marcus Huff, Eli Gable, and Whitney Shell. He also leaves behind many beloved great-nephews, great-nieces, and cousins.

A celebration of Ronnie’s life will be held from 3:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. on February 28, 2026, at the Hilton Garden Inn- West 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.