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Louise Arnould Hartiens

Birth
Death
2 Feb 2004 (aged 73)
Burial
Lafayette, Lafayette Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Sidney Paul Arnould and
Cecile Broussard

Wife of:
1. Edward Joseph Orgeron
2. Albert Hartiens
Obituary
Louise Hartiens, 73, passed away at 6:25 PM Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, at her residence.

Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, at a Mass of Christian burial at St. Edmond Catholic Church.

The Rev. Christopher Duhon, associate pastor of St. Edmond Catholic Church, will be the celebrant of the funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services, and con-celebrant will be the Rev. Timothy Richard, pastor of St. Edmond Catholic Church.

Visitation will be observed from 10 AM Thursday until service time at St. Edmond Catholic Church.

Interment will be in St. John Cemetery.

Mrs. Hartiens requested that a reception and celebration of her life be held in the Family Center of St. Edmond Church for family and friends immediately after the burial. Following her wishes, the reception will feature music reflecting her Acadian heritage, including, "J'ai Passe Devant ta Porte," one of her favorites.

A native of Lafayette, she was born on April 6, 1930. She was predeceased by her birth parents, Sidney Arnould and Cecile Broussard Arnould, and her beloved adoptive parents, Camille Arnould and Rose Broussard Arnould. Also preceding her in death were several siblings, Helen Marie Arnould, Florence Marie Arnould, Sidney Paul Arnould and Russell "Bris" Arnould.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 21 years, Albert Hartiens; her children and their spouses, Marie Antoinette Orgeron, Jacqueline Louise Landrum and her husband, Terry, and Douglas Edmond Orgeron and his wife, Colleen, all residents of the Lafayette area; and her sisters, Jacqueline "Jackie" Plaisance, of Baton Rouge, and Catherine Raggio and her husband, Earl, of Lafayette. She is also survived by her aunt, Eloise "Chic" Broussard Judice, many dear cousins, and her former daughter-in-law, Susan Orgeron. Among her other descendants are her grandchildren, Rachel Arredondo, David and Michael Landrum, Christopher and Cyrus Orgeron, and Camille Dawson, all of the Lafayette area, Diane Griffin, of Burbank, Calif., and Peggy Rambosk, of Panama City Beach, Fla. She welcomed several stepgrandchildren into her family, including Celeste, Christy and Keith Landrum, Janet Dawson Miller and Sara and Kathryn Mancuso. Her family grew with the next generation of great-grandchildren, Alicia Landrum, Gabrielle Dawson, Robbie Miller, Seth and Cameron Arredondo and Kaitlyn and Tyler Rambosk, all of whom brought great joy to her life.

Mrs. Hartiens was a 1947 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School in Lafayette and attended UL Lafayette, when it was still known as SLI, majoring in piano. Her lifelong love of color and beauty led her to open and own Le Stitchery, a Lafayette needlework shop, an establishment she ran for 18 years. Her business was a place of learning, sharing and happiness. Many of her customers became lifelong friends who relished the nurturing atmosphere of joy that she brought to her clientele. Upon her retirement, she joined her husband, Albert, in establishing a series of art classes and seminars for students of all ages and experience at his place of business, Hartiens' Framing and Art Supplies. Another passion she enjoyed after her retirement was gardening, where she created an oasis of floral serenity at her home. Her love of beauty found a new outlet in recent years when she took up painting and quickly became adept with both oil and watercolor media, producing portraits and landscapes. Her appreciation of flowers was also evident as the subject of many of her still life paintings. Music was incorporated into her paintings as well, as she usually painted while listening to classical selections. In the last year of her life, she was especially proud that she sold several of her paintings to appreciative clients. She often expressed that her only regret was that she had not started painting earlier in life.

Despite her many business demands, she always found time to return her talents to the community. In her younger years, she served as president of the Mother's Club at Our Lady of Fatima School and volunteered her time at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Grand Coteau when her daughters were students there. She was also a founding member of the Cajun Bayou Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild. For many years, she and her husband, Albert, were supporters of Acadiana Outreach (formerly The Well and Naomi House), Faith House and Hospice of Acadiana. They shared a deep love of their parish church, St. Edmond Catholic Church.

The family would like to thank the countless friends and relatives who came to the aid of her husband and children during her brief illness. Without their help and support, this time would have been far more difficult. These wonderful people include the staff of the oncology floor at Our Lady of Lourdes, the staff of Hospice of Acadiana, Paulette Lemelle, Patty Cosper, Carla Theall, Susan Clark, her nieces and nephews, Louise Ann, Robert, Bill, Phil and Helen Plaisance, Kathleen Raggio, her sisters, Jackie Plaisance and Catherine Raggio, and her grandchildren, Camille Dawson, Chris and Cyrus Orgeron, Rachel Arredondo and David and Michael Landrum.

Pallbearers will be Jerry Arredondo, Christopher Orgeron, Cyrus Orgeron, Robert Plaisance, Michael Landrum and David Landrum.

In lieu of flowers , memorial contributions may be made to the following charities: Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston St., Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503; Faith House, P.O. Box 93145, Lafayette, LA 70509; and St. Edmond Catholic Church, 4131 West Congress St., Lafayette, LA 70506.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Martin & Castille Funeral Home, Inc. of Lafayette, (337) 234-2311.
Daughter of Sidney Paul Arnould and
Cecile Broussard

Wife of:
1. Edward Joseph Orgeron
2. Albert Hartiens
Obituary
Louise Hartiens, 73, passed away at 6:25 PM Monday, Feb. 2, 2004, at her residence.

Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004, at a Mass of Christian burial at St. Edmond Catholic Church.

The Rev. Christopher Duhon, associate pastor of St. Edmond Catholic Church, will be the celebrant of the funeral Mass and will conduct the funeral services, and con-celebrant will be the Rev. Timothy Richard, pastor of St. Edmond Catholic Church.

Visitation will be observed from 10 AM Thursday until service time at St. Edmond Catholic Church.

Interment will be in St. John Cemetery.

Mrs. Hartiens requested that a reception and celebration of her life be held in the Family Center of St. Edmond Church for family and friends immediately after the burial. Following her wishes, the reception will feature music reflecting her Acadian heritage, including, "J'ai Passe Devant ta Porte," one of her favorites.

A native of Lafayette, she was born on April 6, 1930. She was predeceased by her birth parents, Sidney Arnould and Cecile Broussard Arnould, and her beloved adoptive parents, Camille Arnould and Rose Broussard Arnould. Also preceding her in death were several siblings, Helen Marie Arnould, Florence Marie Arnould, Sidney Paul Arnould and Russell "Bris" Arnould.

She is survived by her devoted husband of 21 years, Albert Hartiens; her children and their spouses, Marie Antoinette Orgeron, Jacqueline Louise Landrum and her husband, Terry, and Douglas Edmond Orgeron and his wife, Colleen, all residents of the Lafayette area; and her sisters, Jacqueline "Jackie" Plaisance, of Baton Rouge, and Catherine Raggio and her husband, Earl, of Lafayette. She is also survived by her aunt, Eloise "Chic" Broussard Judice, many dear cousins, and her former daughter-in-law, Susan Orgeron. Among her other descendants are her grandchildren, Rachel Arredondo, David and Michael Landrum, Christopher and Cyrus Orgeron, and Camille Dawson, all of the Lafayette area, Diane Griffin, of Burbank, Calif., and Peggy Rambosk, of Panama City Beach, Fla. She welcomed several stepgrandchildren into her family, including Celeste, Christy and Keith Landrum, Janet Dawson Miller and Sara and Kathryn Mancuso. Her family grew with the next generation of great-grandchildren, Alicia Landrum, Gabrielle Dawson, Robbie Miller, Seth and Cameron Arredondo and Kaitlyn and Tyler Rambosk, all of whom brought great joy to her life.

Mrs. Hartiens was a 1947 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School in Lafayette and attended UL Lafayette, when it was still known as SLI, majoring in piano. Her lifelong love of color and beauty led her to open and own Le Stitchery, a Lafayette needlework shop, an establishment she ran for 18 years. Her business was a place of learning, sharing and happiness. Many of her customers became lifelong friends who relished the nurturing atmosphere of joy that she brought to her clientele. Upon her retirement, she joined her husband, Albert, in establishing a series of art classes and seminars for students of all ages and experience at his place of business, Hartiens' Framing and Art Supplies. Another passion she enjoyed after her retirement was gardening, where she created an oasis of floral serenity at her home. Her love of beauty found a new outlet in recent years when she took up painting and quickly became adept with both oil and watercolor media, producing portraits and landscapes. Her appreciation of flowers was also evident as the subject of many of her still life paintings. Music was incorporated into her paintings as well, as she usually painted while listening to classical selections. In the last year of her life, she was especially proud that she sold several of her paintings to appreciative clients. She often expressed that her only regret was that she had not started painting earlier in life.

Despite her many business demands, she always found time to return her talents to the community. In her younger years, she served as president of the Mother's Club at Our Lady of Fatima School and volunteered her time at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Grand Coteau when her daughters were students there. She was also a founding member of the Cajun Bayou Chapter of the American Needlepoint Guild. For many years, she and her husband, Albert, were supporters of Acadiana Outreach (formerly The Well and Naomi House), Faith House and Hospice of Acadiana. They shared a deep love of their parish church, St. Edmond Catholic Church.

The family would like to thank the countless friends and relatives who came to the aid of her husband and children during her brief illness. Without their help and support, this time would have been far more difficult. These wonderful people include the staff of the oncology floor at Our Lady of Lourdes, the staff of Hospice of Acadiana, Paulette Lemelle, Patty Cosper, Carla Theall, Susan Clark, her nieces and nephews, Louise Ann, Robert, Bill, Phil and Helen Plaisance, Kathleen Raggio, her sisters, Jackie Plaisance and Catherine Raggio, and her grandchildren, Camille Dawson, Chris and Cyrus Orgeron, Rachel Arredondo and David and Michael Landrum.

Pallbearers will be Jerry Arredondo, Christopher Orgeron, Cyrus Orgeron, Robert Plaisance, Michael Landrum and David Landrum.

In lieu of flowers , memorial contributions may be made to the following charities: Hospice of Acadiana, 2600 Johnston St., Suite 200, Lafayette, LA 70503; Faith House, P.O. Box 93145, Lafayette, LA 70509; and St. Edmond Catholic Church, 4131 West Congress St., Lafayette, LA 70506.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Martin & Castille Funeral Home, Inc. of Lafayette, (337) 234-2311.


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