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  • JEANERETTE - Funeral services are pending for Mr. Melvin Domingues, 84, who died at 9: 38 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009, at his residence in Jeanerette.

    unknown title 2009

  • We tasted it on French bread at LeJeune's Bakery, in Jeanerette, a sugar town whose cane-crushing mill recently closed — a common story in these parts.

    Sweet Home Louisiana 2005

  • We tasted it on French bread at LeJeune's Bakery, in Jeanerette, a sugar town whose cane-crushing mill recently closed — a common story in these parts.

    Sweet Home Louisiana 2005

  • We tasted it on French bread at LeJeune's Bakery, in Jeanerette, a sugar town whose cane-crushing mill recently closed — a common story in these parts.

    Sweet Home Louisiana 2005

  • I told Molly where we were going, and we hitched the boat to the back of my pickup, put our rods and tackle boxes and an ice chest inside, and drove down through Jeanerette and Franklin to the Atchafalaya Basin.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • We drove down Old Jeanerette Road through sugarcane acreage and meadowland, the wind riffling Bayou Teche in the sunlight, the rain ditches on either side of us littered with trash of every kind.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • Also approved last week in Louisiana was a resolution by Sen. Troy Hebert, an independent from Jeanerette, that puts the Senate on record as wanting BP to hire Louisiana people and businesses for the oil spill cleanup in the state.

    Louisiana Oil Spill Day Of Prayer: State Lawmakers Propose Religious Solution To Stop BP Oil Spill 2010

  • The short recipe that followed was credited to Mrs. R. E. Smith of Jeanerette, Louisiana.

    Starting from Scratch Susan Gilbert-Collins 2010

  • I told Molly where we were going, and we hitched the boat to the back of my pickup, put our rods and tackle boxes and an ice chest inside, and drove down through Jeanerette and Franklin to the Atchafalaya Basin.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

  • We drove down Old Jeanerette Road through sugarcane acreage and meadowland, the wind riffling Bayou Teche in the sunlight, the rain ditches on either side of us littered with trash of every kind.

    The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010

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