~ IN MEMORY ~
Military veteran, NWA Capt. Joseph M. Maricelli
December 6, 1939 ~ June 13, 2024
From the RNPA/retired Northwest pilots group comes
word with the passing of Captain Joe Maricelli, age 84. Joe joined Northwest Airlines 12-04-1967. He is survived by his wife Rosalind, and by
his children and their families.
Obituary information can be found online at
https://www.myers-colonialfuneralhome.com/obituaries/joseph-maricelli
Obituary Joseph Maricelli
Joseph Marion Maricelli, 84, of Merryville, LA,
passed from this life on Thursday, June 13, 2024.
Joe Maricelli was born to Ray and Florence
Maricelli in Merryville, LA. He graduated from Merryville High School in 1957.
He was awarded a football scholarship to Northwestern State College (now NSU)
in Natchitoches, LA. He enrolled at NSC where he played football in the
positions of fullback and halfback and joined ROTC. He was named All Gulf States Conference team
while at NSC. He married Rosalind Jeans
in July 1959. They had their first child, Neal, in April 1960. Their second
child, Yvonne, was born in April 1962. Joe graduated from NSC with a bachelor’s
degree in 1962. Despite being recruited by the Canadian Football League, Joe
joined the Army as an entry-level officer and was sent to Ft. Benning, Georgia
for basic training. While at Ft.
Benning, Joe played for the Ft. Benning Doughboys, helping them win their
conference championship in 1962. On a
fluke, a friend asked him to take the test to be a pilot in the Army; he passed
the test and was transferred to Ft. Rucker, Alabama for flight training. While
at Ft. Rucker, Joe and Rosalind had their third child, Christine, in June 1964.
Joe was then stationed in Augsburg, Germany, where
the family lived while Joe was working with the Army, flying around Europe.
When Joe was sent to Vietnam by the Army, the rest
of the family returned to the States and resided in Port Arthur, Texas awaiting
his safe return. While in Vietnam, Joe piloted both the DHC-2 Beaver and DHC-3
Otter, single engine planes used to carry personnel and supplies. After leaving
the Army in 1967, Joe applied to Northwest Airlines as a pilot. Joe and the
family lived in Minnesota until 1972, when they moved back to Louisiana and
started a homestead. Joe continued to be employed with NWA for 32 years before
retiring in 1999 as a Captain on a 747.
During his employment with NWA, Joe traveled worldwide, mostly to the
Orient. While in Thailand, Joe was introduced to an orphanage which was run by
the local Church of Christ. He continued to visit the orphanage when he
traveled to Thailand. The Lone Pine Church of Christ still provides support for
this orphanage.
Following retirement, Joe continued flying every
opportunity. He joined the Civil Air Patrol in Lake Charles, for which he flew
for almost ten (10) years. During the
aftermath of Hurricane Katrine, Joe logged in more than 25 flying hours
surveying the catastrophic damages of cities, communities and towns. Joe continued working his homestead, growing
vegetables, harvesting hay and maintaining livestock. Joe loved farming and growing
corn, tomatoes and watermelons.
Joe was a wonderful husband and father. He worked
hard at being a good Christian, as he believed in God and was determined to go
to Heaven.
Those left to cherish his memory are his loving
wife of sixty-four years, Rosalind Jeans Maricelli of Merryville, LA;
daughters, Sara Yvonne Grant and Mark of Natchitoches, LA, Christine Midkiff
and David of Many, LA; grandchildren, Laura Wolf and Derek. Jamie Perez and
Rolando, Ryker Grant, Henry Grant and Charlie, Ian Grant; great grandchildren,
Micheal Grant, Willow Grant, Zoey Grant, Cameron Wolf and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his son, Joseph Neal
Maricelli; parents, Ray and Florence Maricelli; sisters, Yvonne Maricelli,
Billie Jean Brown, Regina Harper.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 16, 2024
from 1:00 PM until the time of service at 3:00 PM at Lone Pine Church of Christ
in Merryville, LA. Cary Cooley will officiate the service. Pallbearers will be
Ryker Grant, Henry Grant, Ian Grant, David Midkiff, Mark Grant, Warren Cooley,
Derek Wolf. Burial will follow at Meadows Cemetery in Merryville, LA.
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