St. James Parish bids farewell to longtime officials

By David Vitrano
Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 1:07 AM CST


L’Observateur

VACHERIE – The St. James Parish Council bid farewell to three longstanding fixtures at the body’s meetings during 2011’s last gathering of the year.

Councilman Elwyn Bocz and Parish President Dale Hymel, both 20-year veterans, and Councilman Wilson Malbrough were honored by the parish as they each moved on to different phases of their lives.

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Bocz quipped, “I wore the same jacket for 20 years,” as he began a short speech near the meeting’s conclusion.

“This is one of the best groups of people as far as getting things done,” he added.

Not all of his words were based in nostalgia, however. The ever-passionate councilman took the opportunity to lament the fact he was unable to see recycling return to the parish. The parish had a recycling program until Hurricane Katrina forced its cancellation.

“Twenty years ago we were the only parish (with recycling),” he said. “Now we are one of the only parishes without it.”

Malbrough added a little on the subject when it was his turn to speak.

“It’s caring about the future,” he said. “Things like this don’t go away,” he added, holding up a plastic water bottle.

Most of his comments, though, were reserved for praise for the people he had come to know during his time on the council.

“Parish government doesn’t pay the greatest salaries, but I think it has the greatest people,” he said.

Hymel, in his final speech to the council as parish president, spoke with fondness of his time with St. James Parish and his successor, Timmy Roussel.

Referring to Roussel, he joked, “I taught him everything he knows but not everything I know.”

He said Roussel has allowed Hymel to keep his old email address and phone number so he can still be reached by the constituents he served for two decades.

“I’m only a phone call or an email away,” he said.

In closing, Hymel summed up the sentiment that filled the room in the down-to-earth style for which he is known.

“All good things must come to an end,” he said.

Following the short speeches, each was presented a plaque honoring their years of service to the parish.

 

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enough bull wrote on Dec 30, 2011 8:35 PM:

" how about some real information?
give us the stats on st james arrests and police reports. "

is it news wrote on Jan 4, 2012 8:10 AM:

" is it good or bad news?
are we going to get better or worse?
glad they got nucor; I hope the next group can get something for the west bank and hopefully further down river. "

lets hope wrote on Jan 7, 2012 4:00 AM:

" perhaps the new administration will try to bring prosperity to the west bank in the form of industry and jobs.
unlike st charles; the residents of st james and st john from the west bank keep moving away in search of jobs and productive futures.
this can only be changed by the people we elect to make it happen
best wishes to the new officials in their endeavors and the hope for a brighter future for the west bank. "

why not wrote on Jan 7, 2012 4:03 AM:

" is there any reason for the west bank of st james not having sewage?
lets hope the new administration makes this a priority. "

drowning resident wrote on Jan 7, 2012 4:10 AM:

" to the new electees; every time we experience a heavy rain, the water from the downriver side of LA 20 drains to the upriver side of LA 20 flooding yards and roads. also, the 4 wheeler riders speed up and down the side streets with impunity.
will it take a fatality to bring this practice to a halt?
concerned west bank resident "

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