Submitted by: Danille Weaver Faccone RUBIN KEY Natchitoches Times June 5, 1914 The saddest news that ever crept into a home came to the home of Mr. M. C. Key, May 19th. His loving son Rubin, while riding the Weaver fur log train, fell between cars and was killed. Rubin was a loving boy and always met his friends with a smile and oh how sad to part with such a loved one. Again we hope to meet his smiling face where all is joy and never sadness. He leaves his aged parents, four brothers and four sisters, besides many friends to miss him. His body was followed by his weeping family and many friends to the Roberts Cemtery. Brother Whatley of Provencal conducted the burial services. Oh how sad it was to see him laid in the cold and silent ground while they sang the sweet song "Will You Miss Me". He leaves a place vacant in his home which never more can be filled and the voice we love is stilled. God help his aged parents, brothers and sisters to bear their sorrows and to know that he has now joined the angel band is our prayer. A Relative *** LILLIAN LACAZE Natchitoches Time June 12, 1914 Died, in Alexandria, Saturday June 6, 1914 at 5:30 a.m., Lillian LaCaze aged 15 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaCaze of Montrose. The deceased had been brought to Alexandria for treatment, but death trimuphed over love and science. The body was shipped to Montrose and the services were held at the Catholic Church in Cloutierville, where many friends gatehred to pay respect to the one they loved. Her remains were laid to rest in the Cloutierville Cemtery. Her death leaves a vacant place in her home which never more can be filled and the voice we loved is stilled. May God help her aged parents, brothers and sisters to bear their sorrows and know that she has joined the angel band. *** MRS. P. T. STONE Natchitoches Times, June 26, 1914 On Friday at 8:00 o'clock p.m., June 9th, Mrs. P. T. Stone of Campti, aged about 60 years, mother of Mr. Walter McGlothin, supervisor of the Frost Johnson Lumber Co. She was an estimable lady and made many friends while residing in Campti. She is sorrowed by two sons, Claude and Walter and many other relatives. Interment took place at the American Cemetery at this place. *** MR. C. B. BOOTY Natchitoches Times June 26, 1914 Died on June 18, 1914 at his home at Kistchie, Ward 8 of this parish, Mr. C. B. Booty aged 92 years, 11 days. Mr. Booty was one of the oldest citizens of this parish and has always stood forefront in affires in his section. He was born in Copiah county Miss, but moved to this parish in 1867 and has been a resident ever since. Mr. booty was a good man and will be missed by a large circle of relatives and friends. *** PHELICIANE BENJAMIN METOYER Natchitoches Times July 17, 1914 Died on July 1914 at 13:30 o'clock a.m., Pheliciane Benjamine Metoyer, age 53 years and 9 months. Mr. Metoyer was a son of F. B. Metoyer Sr. and married to Jean Lemee. He leaves three brothers, Allen and Frank of this city, and Claude who lives in New Orleans, and two sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy of this city. He had lived in New Orleans for many years and held the responsible position of City Drummer for the wholesale company of Sclaspoller and Sons, for 18 years. Some months ago he was hopelessly stricken with heart trouble and brought here to the home of his sisters, Mrs. Lisa and Amy, who nursed him with all the tenderness and devotion possible. The times joins the community in condolences to the extensive family connections and large circle of friends in the lost of this good man.