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Monarch Mine explosion in 1936.) Helen Romano Stevens (1903-1973) was also active in politics, serving <br />as an election judge and delegate to Republican assemblies throughout the 1950s and 60s. John and <br />Helen Stevens are also listed in Louisville directories for various years as working at the Romano <br />Restaurant, which was still known informally as "Celeste's." <br />Helen Romano Stevens passed away in 1973, and her husband John died in 1974. Their daughter, Vivian <br />Stevens Dhieux (1923-2007) married August William "Bill" Dhieux (1918-2010) in 1940. Vivian Dhieux <br />worked for many years as a secretary for Louisville schools and was part of the first administration at <br />Centaurus High School in 1972. In the 1970s, Vivian also served on Louisville's City Council and on the <br />Planning Commission. Vivian and Bill Dhieux are listed in Louisville Directories in the 1960s as living at <br />825 La Farge, so they may have rented the house at 1040 La Farge throughout the 1970s and 80s. <br />1040 La Farge c. 1970s. <br />In 1986, Vivian Dhieux sold the property to Robert W. Pepin and the property passed out of the <br />extended Romano family at that time. Vivian Stevens Dhieux passed away in 2007. <br />Current Ownership <br />Melanie Walker purchased the house from Robert Pepin in 1992. She sold the property in 2021 to the <br />current owners — Devon Forster and George Edward Bloom. <br />This report is based on an earlier report written by Bridget Bacon in 2009 and is updated by Gigi Yang in 2024. The <br />preceding research is based on a review of relevant and available online County property records, census records, <br />oral history interviews, Louisville directories, and Louisville Historical Museum maps, files, and obituary records. <br />