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Douglas Eugene FauthereeDouglas Eugene Fautheree, of Monroe, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026, at the...
04/27/2026

Douglas Eugene Fautheree

Douglas Eugene Fautheree, of Monroe, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on April 14, 2026, at the age of 75.

He was born on May 13, 1950, in Transylvania, Louisiana.

Douglas was a career Air Traffic Controller in the United States Air Force, serving his country with dedication and skill. Following his military career, he continued his service to the nation by working for the federal government for over 20 years, including time with the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Veterans Affairs and was an active member of The American Legion.

He was known for his sharp mind and quick wit, with an uncanny ability to answer nearly every question on Jeopardy! correctly. Douglas had a deep love for LSU sports and enjoyed spending time catching white perch.

He is survived by his loving children, Laura Magee (Lyle), and Greg Fautheree (Sarah); and his cherished grandchildren, Brock (Kayla), Amanda, Mary, Avery, Molly, and Condrey, great granddaughter, Kit, and many others who brought him great joy.

He will be remembered for his intelligence, dedication, and the love he had for his family and the simple things he enjoyed most.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

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Benjamin Alvin Price IIIBenjamin Alvin Price III, age 87, of Monroe, passed away on April 23, 2026. He was born on Septe...
04/27/2026

Benjamin Alvin Price III

Benjamin Alvin Price III, age 87, of Monroe, passed away on April 23, 2026. He was born on September 5, 1938, to Lucille Estelle Hill and Benjamin Alvin Price, Jr., and was raised in Ethel, Louisiana.

He was the beloved husband of Margaret Ann Price, with whom he shared more than 60 years of marriage after they wed in October of 1964. Together, they built a life rooted in devotion, partnership, and family, living in Monroe, Baton Rouge, Little Rock, Shreveport, Germantown, and ultimately back in Monroe.

Benjamin was a devoted father to Christopher White Price of St. Louis and Patrick Hill Price of Dallas. He was known for his steady presence, generosity, and deep commitment to his family.

He attended the University of Missouri, where he was a standout baseball player, fostering a lifelong passion for the game.

A longtime member of the Bayou Desiard Country Club, Benjamin served on its Board of Directors from 1998 to 2000 and as President from 2000 to 2001. He supported numerous charitable organizations throughout his life, with a special dedication to the United Way. He was also a member of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, where his faith and relationships were an important part of his life.

Benjamin will be remembered by his sons, extended family, and many lifelong friends as a man of integrity, wit, and quiet strength. His life was defined by enduring love, especially the remarkable partnership he shared with his wife, Margaret.

Memorials may be made to St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Monroe, Louisiana. A private service will be held by the family.

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Linda Dianne Pittman DavidsonLinda Dianne Pittman Davidson, of Benton, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on April 22, 20...
04/27/2026

Linda Dianne Pittman Davidson

Linda Dianne Pittman Davidson, of Benton, Louisiana, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2026, at the age of 77 years old after a short period of serious health challenges.

Linda was born December 19, 1948, in Monroe, Louisiana where she was raised. Linda loved Louisiana and often said that she would never live anywhere else! Over the years of her life, she lived mainly in North Louisiana including Monroe, Shreveport, Bethany, and Benton. She and Paul also enjoyed time at their fish camps on Toledo Bend early on, then later in Hackberry, Louisiana. Linda loved hosting friends and family, and fishing the waters of Toledo Bend, and later the coastal waters of south Louisiana.

Linda was passionate in her volunteer involvement with Costal Conservation Association and she also loved the creativity of making beautiful Stained-Glass artwork. She was an avid reader, enjoyed adding to her large spoon collection, and while she grew up going to the Catholic Church with friends, she and Paul attended the Methodist church during their long, loving marriage.

In her career, Linda was a notary, and Linda and Paul built a successful CPA business, and later a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy business, with Linda being the Office Administrator and Paul being the Bankruptcy Trustee. While Linda was passionate about growing the business, she definitely enjoyed the many travel opportunities of vacations taken to all four corners of the United States, and everywhere in between. She and Paul also loved traveling in their RV Motor Coach.

Linda was preceded in death by her mother, Erma N. Pittman and father, James L. Pittman. She was a loving wife, and is survived by her husband of almost 50 years, Paul H. Davidson, Sr. The roles of loving mom, grandmother and great grandmother were also very important to her, and she is also survived by her son, Scott R. Moore, and stepsons, Paul H. Davidson, Jr. (wife Juletta) and David D. Davidson (wife Kelly); grandchildren: Gabriel Moore, Brian Davidson (Mel), Paul Davidson, III (Mackenzie), Brett Davidson (Jessica), Deana Olszewski (Paul), and Hanna Davidson. She is also survived by her great grandchildren: Lily and Caleb Davidson, and Jayden, Judith, and Byron Olszewski.

A celebration of life honoring Linda will be held at Mulhearn Funeral Home, 2308 Sterlington Road, Monroe, Louisiana, 71203 on Tuesday, April 28 Visitation 12:00 – 1:00 pm and service at 1:00 pm.

Linda will be remembered for her love of family, love for God, love of angels and her laughter. She often said that the biggest common denominator, besides love in her marriage to Paul, is that they both loved to laugh and have fun. She will be missed by many!

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Sally Patrick DittaA funeral mass for Sally Patrick Ditta will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, at ...
04/26/2026

Sally Patrick Ditta

A funeral mass for Sally Patrick Ditta will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 29th, 2026, at Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Monroe, LA with Rev. Do Minh Vu officiating. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. on Tuesday, April 28th, 2026, with a vigil wake at 6:30 P.M. and rosary at 7:00 P.M. at Mulhearn Funeral Home in Monroe.

Sally was born on September 5, 1947, to Arthur Bell Patrick and Barbara Johonson Patrick in Lake Providence, LA and passed away surrounded by her family on April 25, 2026.

As the second oldest of seven kids, Sally loved being a part of a large family and growing up in Lake Providence, LA. She attended St. Patrick’s Catholic elementary school and graduated from Lake Providence High School. She was lucky enough to become part of a close-knit group of friends that would be later known as the “Glitter Girls”. It was the beginning of a lifelong friendship that spanned over 60 years.

She enjoyed her short time at LSU, leaving early and moving to Monroe, LA to become a wife. Sally wanted a houseful of children but had to work really hard to get the two she had. She was a wonderful mother to Ashley and Jordan. Her children were her world. She was kind and generous and they both loved her dearly.

Sally’s house was always full and fun. She loved having her family around and was incredibly close to her sisters and brothers, spending most weekends and every holiday with them. She loved to cook and was famously known by family and friends for her homemade lasagna that took two days to make and her antipasti recipe that she kept as a closely guarded secret. She was a voracious reader and could always be found curled up with the latest spy novel. Sally loved fancy things. Wine was always out of a crystal goblet and her pillowcases were always ironed. She loved to travel. Some of her favorite trips were to Italy where she had several opportunities to attend mass said by Pope John Paul II.

In her late thirties, Sally faced a significant life change with courage and grace. She went back to school to become a nurse where she met her second group of close friends. She opened her home once again for the young women who were in school with her. They would pull all-nighters studying or practicing the correct bandaging techniques. A support system grew that has lasted way beyond those school years. Sally graduated with honors and went to work as a CCU nurse at St. Francis Medical Center.

Sally was an amazing nurse. She thrived at the bedside of those in most need, giving them kindness and exceptional care in their hardest moments. Her patients’ care was her top priority, and their families were so appreciative of her compassion and empathy. Some of her closest friends were the other nurses she worked with. She loved them all dearly.

Another big moment for Sally in those years was falling in love with Joey Ditta. Sally and Joey married on October 6, 1990. They spent lots of time at Ashbrook Island cooking for family and friends, fishing, and enjoying camp life. She was even known to bring a book and keep Joey company while hunting. Though it was a far change from the fancy life she had before, it turns out she loved this one even more.

Sally adored her grandchildren. She made everything so magical. Sally decorated for every holiday, bringing the magic of that season to everyone around her. There were tea parties and bonfires and movie nights and cooking lessons. They loved spending time with her every chance they got.

Sally was a fighter. She had many medical challenges throughout her life, the hardest being diagnosed with cancer twenty-five years ago. Because of her stubbornness and determination to survive, we were given many more years with her than the doctors originally expected. Sally was the toughest girl around.

She was surrounded by family and friends in her final days where everyone took turns telling their favorite Sally story. We were blessed to have her in our lives for as long as we did.

The family would like to thank everyone at MD Anderson for the years of exceptional care and to her nursing friends who were always there for us in her time of need, especially Sandy Dean who graciously drove 600 miles to care for her at home in her final hours.

Sally was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband, Joey Ditta; her daughter, Ashley Elston (Dean) and son, Jordan Bruscato; grandchildren, Miller, Ross and Archer Elston, Adeline Bruscato; sisters, Bitsy Beene (Charles), Judy McCurdy (Ralph), Betty Malson (Jim), Mary Baucum (Trey) and her brothers, Jim Patrick (Mary) and Bill Patrick (Kathy). She also leaves behind dozens of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Dean Elston, Miller Elston, Ross Elston, Archer Elston, Matt McCurdy, Todd Beene, and Patrick Beene.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation in Sally’s name to MD Anderson.

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Sandra Jean AdamsFuneral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Sandy Jean Adams, 82, of Rayville, LA will be held at 11:...
04/24/2026

Sandra Jean Adams

Funeral services celebrating the life of Mrs. Sandy Jean Adams, 82, of Rayville, LA will be held at 11:00 A.M. Monday, April 27, 2026, at the First Baptist Church Rayville, LA with Dr. Justin Clark, Dr. Eddie Wren and Rev. Johnny Hoychick officiating. Interment will follow in the Rayville Masonic Cemetery under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Rayville, LA.

Mrs. Adams was born on February 3,1944, in Shelbyville, IL and passed away at her residence on April 23, 2026.

Mrs. Adams is preceded in death by her parents, Gloyd Lyle and Marjorie Jean Adams; her siblings, Mary Lynn Senn and Robert L. Adams and his wife, Dee Netherland Adams; along with her nephew, Robert “Robbie” Adams.

Survivors include her husband of 63 years, James C. Adams III.; children, James J. Adams and wife, Michelle and Karen A. Webre and husband, David; grandchildren, Ryan G. Webre and wife, Alex, Emily J. Webre, Matthew C. Webre and wife, Megan and Katherine J. Collins; great grandchild, Mason Lane Webre; sister, Dawn M. Adams; brother-in-law Dewey Senn, along with numerous nieces, and nephews that she loved dearly.

Pallbearers will be Ryan Webre, Matthew Webre, Chris Morris, Tim Morris, Bruce Parker and Hoyt Simms. Honorary Pallbearers will be Dewey Senn, Fred Lambert, and Gregg Bennett

Visitation will be held from 10:00 A.M. until service time on Monday at First Baptist Church Rayville, LA.

Memorials may be made to Baptist Children’s Home in Monroe, LA.

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Audury Perot HawseyA funeral mass for Audury Perot Hawsey, 78, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, April...
04/24/2026

Audury Perot Hawsey

A funeral mass for Audury Perot Hawsey, 78, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, April 27, 2026, at Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in Monroe, with Rev. Pat Madden officiating under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe.

Mrs. Hawsey was born on October 25, 1947, in Monroe, LA, and passed away April 22, 2026, in Monroe. She was a member of Jesus the Good Shepherd Catholic Church.

Mrs. Hawsey was preceded in death by her parents, Virice and Ella Perot; and brothers, Alvin Perot, James Perot, Tony Perot, Nelson Perot and Johnny Perot.

Survivors include her husband, Danny Hawsey; daughter, Lisa Patrick (Tony); son, Keith Hawsey (Stacy); grandchildren, Lauren Jarrett, William Patrick, Brooklyn Hawsey, and Haley Smith (Taylor); great grandchildren, Axel Smith and Remi Smith; and three brothers, Gene Perot, George Perot and Pete Perot.

Serving as pallbearers will be Chris Smith, Eli Carr, Anthony Jackson, and Cullen McCarthy.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Jesus the Good Shepherd School.

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Abigail GuiterrezFuneral services for Mrs. Abigail Guiterrez, 45, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, ...
04/24/2026

Abigail Guiterrez

Funeral services for Mrs. Abigail Guiterrez, 45, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Rowland Road Baptist Church in Monroe, with Rev. Norman Bryant officiating, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd., Monroe. Interment will follow at Mulhearn Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 12:00 P.M. until service time at the church.

Mrs. Guiterrez was born on August 31, 1980, and passed away April 22, 2026, in Monroe, LA.

Abigail was a woman of quiet strength, deep faith, and boundless love. She devoted her life to her family, always putting others before herself with a gentle and giving heart. She had a way of making people feel seen, cared for, and at home in her presence. Her kindness, warmth, and unwavering love will forever live on in the lives she touched.

Abigail was preceded in death by her mother, Leticia Bajarias.

Survivors include her loving husband, Michael Guiterrez; her children, Angel Bajarias and Margo Guiterrez; father, Agustin Bajarias; siblings, Clyde Bajarias and Ivan Bajarias; and one granddaughter, Alari Rumi Williams; along with many extended family members and dear friends who will forever cherish her memory.

Serving as pallbearers will be Jose Martinez, Jeremy Moore, Ben Gulledge, Daniel Bondad, Albert Guiterrez, Jared Phillips, and Jarred Armfield.

The family requests that flowers be sent to Rowland Road Baptist Church.

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Tommie Ann CumptonGraveside services for Mrs. Tommie Ann Cumpton, 94, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Friday...
04/22/2026

Tommie Ann Cumpton

Graveside services for Mrs. Tommie Ann Cumpton, 94, of Monroe, LA, will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Start Cemetery with Rev. Tim Johnson officiating under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe. Visitation will be from 1:00 P.M. until 2:30 P.M. on Friday, April 24, 2026, at Mulhearn Funeral Home.

Mrs. Cumpton was born on December 24, 1931, in Shamrock, TX, and passed away on April 20, 2026, in Monroe. She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl Bain Word and Mary Jo Melton Word; husband, Robert W. Cumpton; son, Ronald W. Cumpton; son-in-law, William Glen Davis; daughter-in-law, Judy Ramsey Cumpton; and five siblings.

With her father being a carpenter, her family moved around a lot, but it wasn’t until she got to Start, LA that she met Robert Cumpton, who she would go on to marry and raise 6 kids with. She went to nursing school and got her LPN license. From that time, she worked for St. Francis Hospital on the psych ward until retirement. She and her husband were active members of Emmanuel Baptist Church for years. Gardening and crafting with her husband were her passions. She received such joy watching things grow and flourish. Everything from flowers, vegetables, children, and grandchildren.

Survivors include her children, Jo Cumpton Clanton and husband Melvin, Debra Cumpton Gould and husband Ernest, Aletha Cumpton Walton and husband Randy, Gary Cumpton and wife Susie Kalil Cumpton, and Trudy Cumpton Davis; grandchildren, Meg Pankey and husband Joe, Courtenay Broom and husband Jared, Heather Cumpton, Ashley Norsworthy and husband Kris, Rachael Cumpton Osterhouse, Seth Gould and wife Becky, MacKenzie Gould, Jarrod Walton and wife April Dillingham Walton, Robbie Walton, Daniel Cumpton, Annabelle Beyers and husband Ron, and Samatha Davis; and great grandchildren, Ty Pankey, Caroline Pankey, Cooper Broom, Audrey Broom, Matthew Norsworthy, Ryan Norsworthy, David Gould, Bain Gould, Brynlee Gould, Jaxon Gould, Sadie Gould, Maddix Walton and wife Cierstyn, Jaxin Walton, Presleigh Walton, Hudson Walton, Jayce Thompson, Ronnie Beyers, and Gunnar Beyers.

Pallbearers will be her great grandsons.

Memorials may be made in her memory to Emmanuel Baptist Church in Monroe.

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Harriett Patricia "Pat" Hays FlanaganFuneral services celebrating the life of Harriett Patricia “Pat” Hays Flanagan, 83,...
04/22/2026

Harriett Patricia "Pat" Hays Flanagan

Funeral services celebrating the life of Harriett Patricia “Pat” Hays Flanagan, 83, of West Monroe, Louisiana will be held at 2:00 P.M., Thursday, April 23, 2026 in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe with Bro. Eddie Simmons officiating.

The visitation will be held from 1:00 P.M. until the time of service. Family and friends are invited to gather to honor her remarkable life and bid her a heartfelt farewell.

Pat was born on March 22, 1943, in Monroe, Louisiana, she was the cherished daughter of Harry and Elodie Hays, who instilled in her a love for family and community.

Pat’s early years were spent in West Monroe, where she attended West Monroe High School and was in the graduating Class of 1961. After graduation, she embarked on a career as a bookkeeper and office manager, a role she fulfilled with diligence and grace, reflecting her acute attention to detail and unwavering commitment to excellence. Her quick tongue and sharp wit were her trademark, endearing to friends and colleagues alike.

As a member of Family Church, Pat’s faith was a guiding light throughout her life. Her compassion and generosity were evident in her support of various charitable organizations, including the Wounded Warrior Project, Shriner’s Hospitals, and Mercy Ships.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Elodie Hays; her beloved son, Roger Flanagan; brothers, Harry Hays, Jr. (Cheryl) and James “Jimbo” Hays; nephew, James Russell Hays, Jr.; brother-in-law, Hugh Britt; and her husband, Ray Flanagan.

Those left to honor and cherish Pat’s life are her daughters, Sherrie Aulds (Les) and Debbie McGough (Larry); nine grandchildren, Trisha Flanagan, Ashley Flanagan (Josh), Jessica Hyde, Haley McGough (Devin), Madeline Moghimi, Lawren Wall (Matt), Trey Aulds, Graham Aulds, and Austin Aulds; five great grandchildren; sisters, Martha Guraedy (Richard), Mary Britt, Dorothy Tannehill (Benny), and Cindy McGibboney; sister-in-law, Cindy Hays; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends.

The pallbearers will be Brandon Hays, Josh Hays, Trey Aulds, Graham Aulds, Brayden Tannehill, and Kevin Hill.

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Janette Russell TauntonFuneral services celebrating the life of Janette Russell Taunton, 91, of Farmerville, Louisiana w...
04/21/2026

Janette Russell Taunton

Funeral services celebrating the life of Janette Russell Taunton, 91, of Farmerville, Louisiana will be held at 11:00 A.M., Friday, April 24, 2026 at Farmerville First Methodist Church with Rev. Hank Hamilton officiating. Interment will follow immediately after at Farmerville City 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, April 23, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, West Monroe.

Mrs. Janette was born on April 8, 1935, in New Orleans, Louisiana and passed away on April 17, 2026, in Farmerville, Louisiana.

Janette lived her life with a grateful heart, often expressing deep appreciation for the foresight her father had in moving their large family to Monroe, Louisiana, a place with public transportation, city water, sewer, and a small college that opened doors for all six of his children. Growing up in a bustling home with five siblings, she learned early the value of faith, family, and perseverance. Her father was the cornerstone of their Christian household, and the family worshiped at Highland Baptist Church. The grandchildren often heard how their home was the last house within the Monroe city limits to keep a dairy cow, though her older sister, Mary Lou, never let her forget she missed out on milking, Bossy.

Janette was an optimist by nature, always moving forward, always believing in the goodness of people. Her love for others led her to pursue social work as an extension of her desire to do God’s work. She attended Neville High School and later transferring to Ouachita High School, where she graduated. She began her first job as a secretary at Troy and Nichols. When she learned of the great need for social workers in the area and her college path began. She earned her degree from Northeast Louisiana University and later completed her master’s in social work from LSU.

Blessed with boundless energy, needing only five hours of sleep and a ten‑minute nap to recharge, Janette worked tirelessly throughout her life. Her career flourished from case worker to supervisor of nine parishes, she opened the Social Work Undergraduate Program at Grambling State University, then later went on to open the graduate program, and she found her greatest joy as a caseworker helping children in foster care and placing children in adoptive families. Her compassion shaped countless lives.

In 1956, Janette married the love of her life, Weldon Russell. He was different from the city boys, he loved to hunt and fish and together they built a beautiful life. Their daughters, Shalane and Patti, were her greatest joy. She loved taking care of them whether it was taking them fishing, swimming, or on family trips to Florida. Her most favorite role of all was MiMi. She poured her heart into her grandchildren, playing with and caring for the first set from Shalane and Henry and, fifteen years later, embracing the second set from Patti and Tim with the same energy and devotion.

In 1996, she married Max Taunton, Sr. and embraced his family and grandchildren as her own. They loved traveling and enjoyed many trips with friends. She selflessly took care of Max during his failing health and moved in to Arbor Rose and later, to Arbor Lake until his passing in 2011.

Janette loved her Methodist church family, its pastors, and its ministries. Her favorite ministry program was delivering Valentines to nursing home residents. She also loved to support Methodist Children’s Home Christmas party. She served on The Board of MacDonell Children Services. Though she often said her best years were spent in the Methodist church, she remained a Baptist at heart. She loved to share the gospel and ministering to people, she even started a bible study at Arbor Rose Assisted Living.

Her love for people shined through every part of her life planning bridal showers and weddings, staying involved in the lives of friends and family, and offering kindness wherever she went.

Janette is preceded in death by her first husband, Weldon E. Russell; second husband, Max Taunton, Sr.; siblings, Murphy Blackwell, Jr. and wife, Lovie, Ruth Blackwell Stracener and husband, Neil, Anna Blackwell Ryland and husband, Ned, Mary Lou Blackwell Towns and husband, Ferris, and Edwin Blackwell.

Those left to cherish her memory are her beloved daughters, Shalane Rogillio and husband, Henry, and Patti Peacock and husband, Tim; grandchildren, Wren Lewis and husband, Adam, Aaron Rogillio and fiancé, Jessica; Russell Peacock, Thomas Peacock, Jillian Peacock, and Kate Peacock; great grandchildren, Carsyn Rogillio and Allisyn Rogillio; sister-in-law, Annie Joe Blackwell; as well as a host of loved ones and church friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations made in Janette’s memory to be made to MacDonell Children Services at 8326 E. Main Street Houma, Louisiana 70363.

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Lori Denise EdwardsLori Denise Edwards, 52, of Rayville, LA was born on October 13, 1973, in West Monroe, LA and passed ...
04/21/2026

Lori Denise Edwards

Lori Denise Edwards, 52, of Rayville, LA was born on October 13, 1973, in West Monroe, LA and passed away on April 19, 2026.

She is preceded in death by her father, Adrin Allen and her grandmother, Lillie Benson.

Those left to cherish her memory are her mother, Delores June Allen; daughter, Paula Lewis; grandchildren, Angel Lewis, Michael Lewis, and Evan Lewis Jr.,; sister, Tammy Chisholum and husband, Jimmy Corbin; brother, Arnold J. Allen; step parents, Brenda and Brian West; stepsister, Andrea Elisaia; aunts, Debbie Tindel, Marie Taylor, and Michelle Reiland; nieces and nephews, Justin and Jennifer Henry and Skylar and Lillie Allen.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M., Thursday, April 23, 2026, in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home Rayville, LA.

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Sara PentonNovember 14, 1946 - April 19, 2026Sara Elizabeth Penton, 79, left this world on April 19, 2026, surrounded by...
04/21/2026

Sara Penton

November 14, 1946 - April 19, 2026

Sara Elizabeth Penton, 79, left this world on April 19, 2026, surrounded by the love she spent her whole life

giving. Born on November 14, 1946, Sara was a woman whose strength was quiet but unmistakable - the kind

of strength that held families together, steadied storms, and made people feel safe simply by being near her.

Sara lived her life with a gentle spirit and a deep loyalty to the people she loved. She raised her children with

patience, humor, and a fierce devotion that never wavered: Amy Elizabeth Green (spouse Terry), Treesa Jan

Barthelemy (spouse Charlie), and Brian Penton (spouse Shelly). She taught them resilience, kindness, and how

to keep going even when life felt heavy.

Sara is survived by her sister, Peggie Gibbins.

Sara was preceded in death by her parents, Ray Carroll Sr. and Lillian Albina Carroll, her brother Ray Clifford

Carroll Jr., and her sister Linda Kay Carroll. She carried their memory with her always.

Her grandchildren - Case, Rebecca, Adam, Corey, and Ty - were her pride and joy. She celebrated their

victories, encouraged their dreams, and loved them each in the way only a grandmother can. And when her

great-granddaughters, Kayzleigh and Natalie, came into the world, they brought a new kind of light into her

life - a soft, sweet joy that she cherished deeply.

Those who knew Sara will remember her steady presence, her quiet humor, her gentle wisdom, and the way

she made everyone feel cared for. She didn't need attention or recognition - she simply needed her family

close. Her love was her legacy, and it lives on in every person she touched.

A memorial service will be held on May 23, 2026, at 2 PM, at Memorial Park Cemetery and Chapel

Mausoleum, Hwy. 80, Monroe, Louisiana 71203, under the direction of Mulhearn Funeral Home Sterlington Rd. Monroe.

Family and friends are invited to gather in remembrance and celebration of her life.

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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.