In Loving Memory
Dr. J. Willie Andrepont

Dr. J. Willie Andrepont

10/7/1920  —  12/21/2013


Clayton-Thompson

A Life Remembered

Obituary

Dr. J. Willie Andrepont October 7, 1920 - December 22, 2013

Dr. J. Willie Andrepont, 93, of Groves, Texas, passed away at the Rose House, in Port Arthur, on Sunday, December 22, 2013, after a long battle with Alzheimer's. He was born in Opelousas, Louisiana on October 7, 1920. As a young man, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He graduated from Opelousas High School in 1938. Willie enlisted in the United States Marine Corp in 1942 to proudly serve during WWII as a fighter pilot. In 1949, Willie married the love of his life, Totty. Willie was commissioned to fly a Corsair fighter to serve in the Korean Conflict in 1952. Flying the Corsair was one of his proudest accomplishments. He ended his military career as a colonel in the USMC. Totty and Willie were blessed with their first three children during the war years. After the war, he enrolled in Lamar University, graduating in 1957, while adding two more children to their family. Willie moved his family to Houston to attend the University of Texas Dental School. During dental school, he worked three jobs, added three more children to his family and graduated in 1961. Willie began his dental practice in Port Arthur, and then later moved his practice to Groves, where he retired after 45 years of dentistry. He was a devout Christian and faithful member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Groves. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Jenny, his sisters, Earline Haynes and Virginia Auffurth, his brother, Carl Andrepont and two of his sons, Ricky Andrepont and John W. "Buddy" Andrepont, Jr. He is survived by his loving wife, Estelle "Totty" Andrepont of Groves, his daughters, Kay Hebert and husband Kirk of Brentwood, Tennessee, Joanie Romero of Port Arthur, Carol Andrepont of Katy, Phyllis Guidry and husband Jerry of Port Neches and Colleen Andrepont of Groves, his son, Joe Andrepont and wife Angela of Dallas, grandchildren, Lance Hebert (Deann), Andrea Branoff (Andrew), Dr. Ross Romero, Matt Romero, Jeff Romero, Clint Falgout (Aimee), Laura Montondon (Mickey), Brent Guidry, Michael Andrepont (Suzanne), Christopher Andrepont (Nikki) and Brad Andrepont along with 7 great grandchildren, Adeline and Amelia Hebert, Anthony and Michael Branoff, Benjamin Falgout, Drake and Ford Andrepont. Willie's pallbearers will be his nine grandsons. Honorary pallbearers will be his sons-in-law, Kirk Hebert and Jerry Guidry. Willie was an amazing man, a good husband, father and grandfather. He was a hard working, kind and faith-filled man who never met a stranger. He will be missed by all. Visitation will be on Thursday, December 26, 2013 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with a rosary to be prayed at 6:00 PM at Clayton Thompson Funeral Home in Groves. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM Friday, December 27, 2013 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Groves with Rev. Msgr. Kenneth R. Greig serving as celebrant. Burial with Military Funeral Honors will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park. A special thanks to the staff of The Rose House, River City Hospice, and We Care Sitters for their unbelievable care and compassion.

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Ray Rogers December 27, 2013
sorry for your loss.
Melia Ferguson December 26, 2013
May the Light of God shine upon you. Leaving you wrapped in peace, love, and warmth.
Cynthia Motsko December 26, 2013
My heart aches for you..I'm sorry for your loss. It's hard to understand why people are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing you were a special part of a well-lived life. Lean on the Lord and time will soften the edges and ease your burden.
Frank Oberle December 26, 2013
I spent about half my childhood in the 60's around the Andrepont household, and I have such great memories of the whole family. In those days, kids had to go make their own fun, and we got in trouble (often!) a few times. But, we tried to behave because all the boys knew there would be consequences when Dr. Andrepont got home! He was a great role model and an inspiration to us all with his devotion to God, his family, his country, and his profession. God bless you all!
Alice Andrepont December 26, 2013
Dr. J. Willie Andrepont was a Soldier of God in this world. What an awesome gift he was to all!! He ran the good race and finished with great dignity. His life was surely the model that our Father in Heaven would have us all live as he was faithful, courageous, honest, loving and wise. My love and prayers for peace in the hearts of his precious family.
Shirley Musgrove December 26, 2013
Prayers for all.
Bill Avery December 26, 2013
Colleen, Thinking of you and your family. Be strong. Bill Avery
Tony & Sharon Terracina December 25, 2013
Dear Sweet Totty and all your wonderful children. We want to send you all our Love to our life long friends Willie who was also our dentist until he retired. Please take we know this is a sad Christmas. But you know He is in Heaven. Love Tony & Sharon Terracina
Rebecca Andrepont December 25, 2013
Uncle Willie was so dear and precious to me when I was a child and now as an adult. My love and prayers are with the family. He touched so many people's hearts.
Sherrie And Leo Foreman December 25, 2013
We are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Willie was a great man that will be missed.
Kay Williams December 25, 2013
In HONOR of a real American Hero. Our whole area owes this man a debt of gratitude for his selfless service to our country and service to mankind. He visited the sick often, prayed for anyone anywhere that had a need. A true follower of Jesus Christ. A man among men. I salute this great patriot and Christian.
Patriot Guard Riders-Golden Triangle December 24, 2013
Thank you Dr. Andrepont for your service to his country. We are honored to Stand Tall & Silent as an appreciation for your sacrifice and service.
Pamela Campise December 24, 2013
This man meant so much to me. He probably nevereknew how much he helped me. He was so Spirit Filled and anyone that had the pleasure of being at one of his prayer groups knows what I am talking about. Rest My FRiend, you are now with the Man himself.

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