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Nola Miller LeBlanc's Daughter, Kathy Hebert, creates Quilts for her Uncles!
Kathy presented Quilts of Valor to her two uncles, her mother's brothers.
Nola Miller LeBlanc and The Good Old Days!
Thursday, February 2, 2017
As I was leaving the nursing home this morning, the administrator, Harriet Lofton, handed me the above picture. J. Michael Morrow Nursing Home resident Nola LeBlanc is pictured in the Arnaudville High School group. We are grateful to Nola's daughter, Kathy LeBlanc Hebert, who graciously shared the picture. One of those pictured, Anna Lee Stelly is Mrs. Albert Robin, Jr., and a sister to Jim Stelly, founder of Stelly Construction. Jessie Lee Lalonde is Mrs. Chester "Doc" Broussard. Nettie Blanchard married Judge Joe LaHaye and she passed away last month. Two of the names of the guys at the top upper right do not appear. One is Francis Richard. The one on the far right is Milton "Mello" Dupuis, son of Noah Dupuis.
Nola moved into the nursing home in the fall of 2016. From the very beginning, she told me she was relieved to be there. She is like most Seniors, she does not want to give her family trouble. When she knew it was time, she moved in and embraced her new life among friends and relatives.
As luck would have it, Nola has a lovely roommate, Heda Hardy Kidder. Nola could not ask for a more caring and loving friend. This morning at the Nonco Apostleship of Prayer meeting, the two ladies sat on the sofa facing me. It has come to be their spot. I thought: "What a team!" They are so lucky to have each other to enjoy events and quiet naps.
Heda has written her memoirs. If you scroll back to April 1, 2015, in Our Stories, you can read "Heda's Memories of a Stormy Night and more." Thank you, Heda for all that you are and for sharing so willingly.
Nola is the daughter of Daniel Miller and Vonalia Dugas. Daniel was a brother to Louis Miller. The Miller brothers lived next door to each other and near both sets of my grandparents, the Arnauds and the Artigues. I have known Nola all of my life and I remember her stately father dressed in khaki clothing, a wide-brimmed hat and shiny boots coming down our lane on horseback.
The children of Daniel and Vanolia were: Beaulah (lived only 2 years) Ella, Evelyn (Mrs. Lloyd Arnaud), Wilma (Mrs. Lawrence Richard and grandmother of St. Martin Parish Councilman Daniel Richard, Jr.) Leta, Roman, Aurelia (Mrs. Anthony "Bee" Simon) Mable, Wilfred, Nola (Mrs. Leroy LeBlanc), Wilton and Numa (married to Mary Jane Miller). Nola has two living brothers, Wilfred and Wilton.
Nola married an Arnaudville man, Leroy LeBlanc, son of C.P. LeBlanc and Elia Johnson LeBlanc. Their other children were Carroll, Howard and Hardy. Nola and Leroy had four children: Errol, Kathy, Glenn and Michael. I know Nola was an excellent housewife and cook. She was an expert money manager and they enjoyed many good times in the old days! Leroy was the Godchild of my mother-in-law, Gladys LeBlanc Roy. The Roy and LeBlanc families shared many enjoyable gatherings. Nola's son Michael scanned and shared many of the pictures from those "suppers." I told my husband that it is hard to find one picture where the participants do not have a drink in their hands!!!
Whenever Nola sees my husband Rod "Brod" Roy, she always says: "Those were the good old days."
Lucy Richard Romero has been a faithful volunteer of the Nonco Apostleship of Prayer Group. Lucy is the daughter of Lawrence and Wilma Miller Richard and a niece of Nola Miller LeBlanc. Lucy states that she and Nola were close in age. She remembers when she was in high school, she spent nights with Nola and Leroy. The couple had rented a house owned by George Malorin and located across from the church and near the McKinley home. What Lucy remembers most is the laughter. Nola would recount stories and the two doubled over in laughter!
Again, "Those were the good old days."
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