FAMILY REUNION

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LSN STAFF PHOTO / Steve Bandy
Honored during the annual Labor Day Hoffpauir Family Reunion in Indian Bayou were, front row from left, Warren Hoffpauir, Senior Hoffpauir certificate (90 years old or older); Whit Moffett, 6, Youngest in Attendance; Almeda LeDoux, Senior Hoffpauir certificate and plaque of presentation as the lone surviving member of the first Hoffpauir Association Board; back row, Sandra “Sandy” Ashurst, Farthest Traveled (800 miles from St. Louis, Missouri); J.B. “Boise” Morgan, 96, Oldest in Attendance; and Cheryl Whitlow Gott and Vicki Whitlow Clark, daughters of the late Myra Whitlow, long-time board member, recipients of a personalized Hoffpauir Family Tree book.

Over 50 attend 51st Hoffpauir Family reunion on Labor Day in Indian Bayou

Hoffpauir descendants from Alabama, Texas, Missouri and, of course, Louisiana gathered Monday, Sept.

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LSN STAFF PHOTO / Paul Kedinger
The Hoffpauir Family Association recognized the youngest person, oldest person and person who traveled the farthest to attend the 50th annual family reunion held in Indian Bayou on Labor Day. Elaine Simon, association vice president, far left, presented certificates and gifts to, from left, the oldest, Mina Spell Ford, 96; the youngest, Gage Lalonde, 10 months (held by his mother Ashley); and the farthest traveler, Buddy Hoffpauir of Arizona. Congratulating them was Charlie Hoffpauir, association president, far right.

Hoffpauir family holds 50th annual reunion

The Hoffpauir Family Association marked a milestone — the 50th annual family reunion — Labor Day morning when family members gathered in the Indian

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