Frank Musemeche

1927 ∼ 2018

Frank Musemeche, World War II Veteran and Long-Term Duponter

When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, forcing the United States into World War II, Frank Musemeche was just a teenager living with his family in New Iberia, Louisiana. Less than three years later the then 17-year-old sought his father’s permission to join the United States Navy. Paul Musemeche, a native of Bagnara Calabra, Italy and a veteran of the Italian Navy understood the call to serve and agreed to let his youngest enlist early. Frank joined four of his siblings in the war effort: two brothers serving in the armed forces and two sisters serving in the Women’s Army Corp.

Young Petty Officer Musemeche served aboard the LST-227, a ship that carried tanks, guns and men to the shores of hostile beaches in the Pacific Theatre of the war. Among his many duties Frank manned a 40 MM anti-aircraft gun providing cover to disembarking marines during amphibious assaults including the Battle of Luzon (Philippine Liberation Campaign) and the Battle of Okinawa, the last major battle of World War II.

When the war was over, Frank made his way back to Louisiana where he enrolled in Southwestern Louisiana Institute and studied chemical engineering. In 1948, an on-campus recruiter from the E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company persuaded Frank to move to Orange, Texas for a job at the Sabine River Works where he would work the next forty years. He met his wife, the former Virginia Goff, in Orange and started a family.

Frank was firmly grounded in his Catholic faith and was a long-term member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. He is best remembered for the world-class pralines he made for the annual St. Mary’s Festival. When word got out about Frank’s cooking prowess, his fellow parishioners dropped off pounds of sugar and flour and requested he make even more pralines.

But Frank’s service to the church did not end there. In 1992, Sister Lauren Beck convinced Frank to don a black robe and a wide-rimmed black hat and transform himself into “Monsignor Federico Fettuccine,” a mythical character who lived in Rome and edited the Vatican newspaper. The monsignor became so popular that Frank was asked to perform throughout the Golden Triangle at numerous Catholic events.

Frank M. Musemeche was born on March 11, 1927 in New Iberia, Louisiana and died on March, 28, 2018 at the age of 91 at his home on Eighth Street where he cherished his heritage oak trees and the companionship of his loving family. Frank’s parents, his eight brothers and sisters, his wife and his son-in-law, James V. Dorrell predeceased him

Frank is survived by his children and their spouses: Christopher Musemeche (Lucinda), Stephen Musemeche (Tammy), Maria Dorrell, Catherine Musemeche (Anne Morgan) and Laura Yarborough (Jonathan), grandchildren: Marcus Musemeche, Melanie Claybar (Joey), Holly Price (Joe), Sam Musemeche (Lorena), Frank Musemeche, Beau Dorrell, Nicholas Dorrell and Taylor Yarborough, great-grandsons: Carter Claybar, Colton Claybar and Logan Musemeche and his canine companion, Kyla.

The family has the utmost gratitude for the care provided by Dr. Marian Chen-Hah, Dr. Trent Sterenchock, and their office staffs. They are grateful for everyone from Southeast Texas Hospice who showered Frank with loving kindness, particularly Dr. Michael Amsden. The family would also like to acknowledge the special care by Susan Cannon and Leila West. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Southeast Texas Hospice.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 2, 2018, at St. Mary Catholic Church in Orange. Officiating the Mass will be Reverend Joseph Daleo. Burial will follow at St. Mary Catholic Cemetery.

A Rosary will be recited prior to the service at 9:30 a.m. followed by visitation beginning at 10:00 a.m., at St. Mary Catholic Church.

Serving as pallbearers will be Beau Dorrell, Nicholas Dorrell, Sam Musemeche, Joe Price, Marcus Musemeche, Joey Claybar, and Carter Claybar.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Southeast Texas Hospice, 912 W. Cherry Avenue, Orange, Texas, 77630.

Condolences

Dave Smith April 14, 2018
My sincere condolences. My friend Frank was one of a kind and I always enjoyed our brief moments at church. I only regret that I didn't visit him like I said I would a few weeks ago. May you rest in peace my friend and save me a seat up there until we meet again.
Claybar Funeral Home April 4, 2018
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Juanita Timberlake April 1, 2018
Frank, you have been a long time family friend. I am so sorry I was unable to visit you in the last few weeks. I have known you and Virginia for over 50 years. We always enjoyed your jokes at the Catholic Daughter or Altar Society meetings. In the last few years I often saw you at St. Mary's Saturday evening mass. Sometimes, Maria was with you. I always enjoyed our short conversations. If I were in Orange, I would surely be at your services. May the choir of Angels come to greet you. May they speed you to paradise. May the Lord enfold you in his mercy. May you find eternal life. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Farewell friend, Juanita Timberlake
Rosemary Hodgkinson March 31, 2018
Saddened by the news of Frank passing. He was one of a kind & very special friend. We will keep the memories in our hearts forever. Thinking of you all during this difficult time. Rosemary, Charles & Shon Hodgkinson
Patricia Hazi Isaacs-Martin March 31, 2018
God bless you all during this difficult time. Frank was a special person always full of love and laughter. He loved his family and brought joy to this world. He is in a better place with God now. Thank you God for the time he spent with us on this earth. I'm glad that I got to know him. . God be with you in your days ahead and always. Love to you all from aunt Pat
From The Kip & Melinda Richmond And Family March 31, 2018
From the Kip & Melinda Richmond and Family purchased the Rose Tribute for the family of Frank Musemeche.
Tim Hickey March 31, 2018
Frank was a brave patriot, a great Dad, a talented Boy Scout Asst. Troop Leader, a loyal Hornet supporter (and a harsh critic too), and a kind & gentle man. But as well as I thought I knew Frank, I was not aware of Msgr. Federico Fettuccine. Unaware but not surprised. Whenever I think of Frank - I'll be smiling. God bless the Musemeche family. Tim Hickey
Claybar Funeral Home March 31, 2018
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Susan Cannon March 30, 2018
For the short time that Mr. Frank was in my life I simply grew to love him. He was a kind, loving, and joyful spirit. He shared many stories of his life with me, numerous recipe secrets and so much joy and happiness. He loved the Lord and his family deeply, and was a true inspiration. The good Lord took a true angel home and he will be greatly missed by many.
Doug Childress March 30, 2018
I thought the world of Frank and always enjoyed talking with him and listening to his stories. He was a kind and generous man and I know his family will miss him so much. I pray that God will give him rest and bring peace to his loved ones. I am especially thinking of Maria because I know how much she loved her Dad. May she find peace in the memories she keeps with her.
Anonymous March 29, 2018
Country Basket Blooms was purchased for the family of Frank Musemeche.
Anonymous March 29, 2018
Gracious Lavender Basket was purchased for the family of Frank Musemeche.
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