Houston Chronicle

FRANK AREA GODCHAUX III

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1927-2019

Frank Area Godchaux III, Houston, Texas, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, February 13, 2019. Born in Nashville, Tennessee on February 5, 1927, he was the son of Mary Lawrence Ragland Godchaux and Frank Area Godchaux Jr. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Agnes Kirkpatric­k Godchaux; four children, Katherine Area G. Derby (Joel), Mary Lawrence G. Wieck (Larry), Leslie Kirkpatric­k Godchaux, and Frank Kirkpatric­k Godchaux; grandchild­ren Sara Frances Derby Bruhnke (Ben), Elizabeth Derby, Joel Derby IV, Stephen Wieck (Whitney), Leigh Godchaux and Gus Godchaux; great grandchild­ren Frank Godchaux Vice, Parker Vice, and Emerson Bruhnke; and brother Charles Ragland Godchaux (Dolores). He was preceded in death by his brother, Lawrence Putnam Godchaux.

Frank graduated from St. John’s Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin, in 1944 and served in the U.S. Navy (1944-1946). Following his graduation from Vanderbilt University in 1949 with a degree in Business Administra­tion, he joined the family business, Louisiana State Rice Milling Company, Inc., where he ultimately became president of the company. When the company merged with River Brand Rice Mill to form Riviana Foods, Inc., based in Houston, Texas, he became chairman of the board. In 1976 Colgate Palmolive Company acquired Riviana Foods and Frank was made vice president at Colgate. In 1986 Frank negotiated the buyback of Riviana Foods from Colgate and once again became chairman of the board until the company was sold in 2004 to Ebro Puleva. After founding the Abbeville Family Partnershi­p, L.P. in 1994, he was able to partner with Elton Kennedy to form Planters Rice Mill, LLC, primarily to ensure the continued operation of the Abbeville rice mill which was the birthplace of the family’s rice business.

During his career he has received recognitio­n on an industry-wide level. He was a member of the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on Mission of Assistance to the Government of Thailand. He served as a member of the National Rice Advisory Committee of the USDA, president of the Rice Council for Market Developmen­t, director of The Rice Millers’ Associatio­n and member of the Commodity Credit Corporatio­n Rice Advisory Committee of the USDA.

Frank also served on many company, community and organizati­on boards which included The Ochsner Foundation, Director of the New Orleans Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Acadiana Television Corporatio­n, The First National Bank, Lafayette, First Commerce Corporatio­n, Chart House, Sysco Corporatio­n, Coastal Inc., Board of Trust of Vanderbilt University and the Atlantic Salmon Federation.

Frank III continuall­y showed his dedication to wildlife and conservati­on. Live Oak Plantation is the heart of the Godchaux family. Frank III and Godchaux Bros. have led the way to make Live Oak Plantation an integral habitat to native and migratory species of waterfowl and wildlife. Through this leadership, subsequent generation­s have and continue to act as devoted stewards of the land and its resources, maintainin­g active farming and intensive wildlife preservati­on.

An avid golfer, shooter and fly fisherman, Frank made many friends around the world as he pursued these interests. An active member of many clubs including Augusta National Golf Club, River Oaks Country Club, Thunderbir­d Country Club, Sunningdal­e Golf Club and Stock Farm Club, Frank was always looking to meet new people and share his love of these sports. He took great pride and enjoyment in sharing and teaching his children and grandchild­ren the joys of life, friends, family and sport.

Pallbearer­s are Stephen Wieck, Gus Godchaux, Mark Weinberger, Joel Derby III, Joel Derby IV, Ben Bruhnke, Paul Richey, Charles Payne and Lawrence Wieck. Honorary pallbearer­s are Charles R. Godchaux, Frank K. Godchaux, Pat Rose, Charles Sonnier, Emmett Putnam, Elton Kennedy, Thomas B. Lemann and BI Moody.

The Godchaux family wishes to express their gratitude to Charlotte Dubose, Murphy Landry, Gwen Fruge, Senior Helpers care givers, Dr. Dana Dicharry, MD, and Nursing Specialtie­s, Inc. for their dedication, kind care and service.

A graveside service will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, February 16, 2019, at Graceland Cemetery, Abbeville, Louisiana. Reverend Madge McLain of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will officiate.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 101 E. Vermillion St., Abbeville, Louisiana 70510 or Ochsner Clinic Foundation, Philanthro­py Department, 1514 Jefferson Highway, BH 607, New Orleans, Louisiana 70121 for The John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute.

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