Memorial dedication for students killed in car wreck
HOUMA - Family and friends of four teenagers who died in a car accident last year will gather at Vandebilt High School on Saturday to remember their lost loved ones. Gabrielle Hebert, Megan Hitt, T.J. Cantrell and Ian Haydel passed away due to an accident more than a year ago. Now a memorial building with a fountain will be blessed and dedicated to their memories on March 17 at 2 p.m. behind the school.
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