A Mother's Day Posting
Submitted by Barbara Rivette
Mary Lou Wiltz
Rivette Ardoin celebrated her 93rd birthday this past January. She was
born in Coteau Rodaire; raised by grandparents, Edwin Wiltz and Editha LeBlanc,
after her mom passed away at an early age.
Mary’s grandparents
doted on her, as well as her numerous aunts and uncles, especially her Aunt
Bertha. Aunt Bertha would bring gifts whenever she visited from
Shreveport.
Mary attended a one-room school house on Coteau Rodaire Highway (Highway 686) and liked going to
the LeBlanc Grocery Store next door for treats. The LeBlanc Store was owned by
Dalex LeBlanc and Beulah Bernard LeBlanc.
Mary first met her
future husband Clement Rivette at the Silver Slipper Club located on Highway 31
between Arnaudville and Leonville. She remembers him wearing a white
linen suit which his sister, Odile, Mrs. Maurice LaGrange, ironed using a flat
iron heated on a cast iron stove.
William Wiltz, known
in the Arnaudville area as the Maytag repairman and bus driver was Mary’s
uncle and Mayonne's twin brother was Willie. Mary’s grandmother had two sets of twins. William, “Guillaume” of old Germanic origin, may be the
reason for the nickname “Mayonne.”
His son and Mary's cousin, Alvin was an engineer for NASA. Mayonne was Mary's chaperone,
plus bus driver. He brought many to an evening of dance and fun at the Silver
Slipper at a fee of 5 to 10 cents.
After marriage, Mary
and Clement made their home in Pecaniere.
They raised three girls and one boy. After Clement passed away,
Mary worked as a seamstress and cafeteria worker at Leonville High while
raising her then teenage son. In later years, Mary married Hosea Ardoin
and moved to Ville Platte. She worked at Theresa's Dress Shoppe as
seamstress in the bridal department for over 10 years.
After retirement,
Mary returned to Arnaudville enjoying frequent trips to the casino in
Marksville with Odette and friends. She also did group tours locally and
out of state. She especially loved the fishing trips to Grand Isle every
August with the Rivette family.
Mary's greatest joy remains
family gatherings with children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Her favorite TV show is “Wheel of Fortune” and favorite song is “Back Door.”
Thank you to Barbara
Rivette for submitting the story and the picture of Mary on Mother’s Day.
Barbara adds: My great grandfather always had a fly swatter
handy and we made sure not to get too close.
He loved to swat us in a gentle, playful manner.
My great grandmother also had a gentle manner, always
smiling and loved working in her beautiful flower garden. She always
had treats for us such as Nesbitts, Chocolate and Creme soda. We played
with an early 1900 View Master with slides and Victrola with records of
the 'roaring 20's. I especially loved the 'dog trot' house separated
by a breezeway. It even had a sick room in the living quarters and it was furnished with
antique furniture inherited from her mother. Unfortunately the home was
later destroyed by fire.
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