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Elaine Therese <I>De La Houssaye</I> Aceves-Fernandez

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Elaine Therese De La Houssaye Aceves-Fernandez

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29 Dec 2015 (aged 88)
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Saint Benedict, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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The beloved wife of the late Carlos Manuel Aceves-Fernandez, she is survived by seven children: Rosanne, Charles, Jeanne, Mary Anne, David, M. Celeste, and Elizabeth ; seven grandchildren: Carlos, Michael, Nathaniel, K. Adam, Andrew , Anna, and Alex ; four great-grandchildren: Haley, Hanah, Jackson and Ainsley s.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Anna Belle Angelle.

She was a 1944 graduate of Breaux Bridge High School in Breaux Bridge, LA and received a 1948 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Romance Languages from Louisiana State University, where she met Carlos. After rearing her seven children, she returned to Southeastern Louisiana University in 1969 to renew her teaching certificate.

She was a dedicated and beloved teacher having taught Spanish Language Arts and American History at St. Peter's Catholic School in Covington, LA. While at St. Peter's, she founded the school newspaper "The Pebble" and school yearbook "The Road Runner." She also founded the first Junior Chapter of the National Honor Society at St. Peter's. She touched the lives of many children and their families.
The beloved wife of the late Carlos Manuel Aceves-Fernandez, she is survived by seven children: Rosanne, Charles, Jeanne, Mary Anne, David, M. Celeste, and Elizabeth ; seven grandchildren: Carlos, Michael, Nathaniel, K. Adam, Andrew , Anna, and Alex ; four great-grandchildren: Haley, Hanah, Jackson and Ainsley s.

She is preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Anna Belle Angelle.

She was a 1944 graduate of Breaux Bridge High School in Breaux Bridge, LA and received a 1948 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Romance Languages from Louisiana State University, where she met Carlos. After rearing her seven children, she returned to Southeastern Louisiana University in 1969 to renew her teaching certificate.

She was a dedicated and beloved teacher having taught Spanish Language Arts and American History at St. Peter's Catholic School in Covington, LA. While at St. Peter's, she founded the school newspaper "The Pebble" and school yearbook "The Road Runner." She also founded the first Junior Chapter of the National Honor Society at St. Peter's. She touched the lives of many children and their families.

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