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John Thomas Faucette

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John Thomas Faucette

Birth
Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Aug 1981 (aged 84)
Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Waverly, Humphreys County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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John Thomas Faucette was the son of Lenora Yearby and Thomas Oscar Faucett of Raleigh, North Carolina. Brother to Marshall Wilford (1892), Helen Elizabeth (1893) and James Carter (1900). The Faucett family had orginially come from France by the way of Ireland. They were French Huguenots.
John married Betty Lee Daniel on March 10, 1945 at the First Baptist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas. Moved to Waverly in 1967 after his retirement in Memphis as Resident Civil Engineer for the State of Tennessee. Mr. Faucette attended Cluster Springs Academy in Virginia and North Carolina State University, where he studied Civil Engineering. He participated in the athletic program at NCSU and received letters in Track, Baseball, Basketball, and Football. In his Senior Year he was elected Captain(1919-1921) and was chosen "all southern quarterback". Member of Delta Sigma Phi Faternity. Captian "Runt" Faucette has a personal file in the Alumnus Hall at NCSU. Mr. Faucette constructed roads and bridges in North Carolina, Louisiana, Florida and Tennessee.

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John Thomas Faucette was the son of Lenora Yearby and Thomas Oscar Faucett of Raleigh, North Carolina. Brother to Marshall Wilford (1892), Helen Elizabeth (1893) and James Carter (1900). The Faucett family had orginially come from France by the way of Ireland. They were French Huguenots.
John married Betty Lee Daniel on March 10, 1945 at the First Baptist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas. Moved to Waverly in 1967 after his retirement in Memphis as Resident Civil Engineer for the State of Tennessee. Mr. Faucette attended Cluster Springs Academy in Virginia and North Carolina State University, where he studied Civil Engineering. He participated in the athletic program at NCSU and received letters in Track, Baseball, Basketball, and Football. In his Senior Year he was elected Captain(1919-1921) and was chosen "all southern quarterback". Member of Delta Sigma Phi Faternity. Captian "Runt" Faucette has a personal file in the Alumnus Hall at NCSU. Mr. Faucette constructed roads and bridges in North Carolina, Louisiana, Florida and Tennessee.

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