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Bill Raphael Sr.

1926 - 2013

Bill Raphael Sr. obituary, 1926-2013, Madison, MS

Bill Raphael Obituary

Bill Raphael, Sr.

Madison

William (Bill) Joseph Raphael, Sr. passed away at home surrounded by his family on August 23, 2013. He was born on June 19, 1926 in Natchez MS. He was the youngest son of the late Charles and Rose Raphael, proud Lebanese immigrants. He was preceded in death by his wife, Claire Louise Raphael, sister Helen Colligan of Hackberry, LA and brother, Morris Raphael of New Iberia, LA. After graduating from Natchez Cathedral, where he excelled in all sports and was inducted into the Hall of Fame, he served his country in the United States Navy during WW II. After an honorable discharge, he enrolled at Southwestern Louisiana Institute in Lafayette, LA where he earned his undergraduate degree. While at Southwestern, he participated in track, football, basketball and boxing, and was the intramural heavyweight boxing champion. In school, he met the love of his life, Claire Louise Nassar, on a blind date. They were married for almost 60 years. He remained devoted to her for the rest of his life.

Following graduation, he began his career at St. Joseph High School, one that would last forty-one years. During this time he earned his Masters Degree in mathematics from Mississippi College and furthered his education by earning a specialist degree in mathematics.

"Coach", as he was affectionately known by his students, was highly respected and admired by those students, his peers and many others throughout the state. His students were not only taught from a math book, they learned many of life's lessons as well. His time at St. Joseph produced numerous awards, honors, and achievements. Among some of them are the Star Teacher awards, induction into the Mississippi Coaches Hall of Fame, two- time coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star game, and the monumental victory over the highly ranked Murrah Mustangs in the 1972 Capital Bowl. Nationally, he received awards from the Gerald Ford Foundation and the National High School Athletic Coaches Association. After leaving St. Joseph, he returned to coaching at Millsaps College and to teaching as an adjunct professor of math at Belhaven University. Some of his proudest moments include the dedication of the St. Joseph football field in his name and the book "Raphael" chronicling his coaching career at St. Joseph High School. A devout Catholic, he was a faithful daily communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Madison. He enjoyed watching sports, his beloved westerns, and was an avid reader. Coach loved his Monday night poker game, playing golf with his buddies and meeting them for lunch at Fat Tuesdays. Dad will be remembered most as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. Survivors include sister Edna Belle of Mayes Landing, NJ, son William J. Raphael Jr. and his wife Susan of Ridgeland, daughter Kathryn R. Blakeney and her husband Bob of Brandon, son Matthew C. Raphael and his wife Alice of Picayune and son Mark E. Raphael of Madison, grandchildren Lesley R. Read and her husband Paul of Petal, Matthew C. Raphael, Jr. of Hattiesburg, Lauren A. Raphael of Madison and numerous nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank the staff and caregivers at Hospice Ministries for the care and compassion they provided to Dad and his family, especially Billy and Sandra.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 39105,, Little Sisters of the Poor, 1655 McGill Ave., Mobile, AL 36604-1299 or to the Carmelite Monastery, 2155 Terry Rd., Jackson, MS 39204.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00am Tuesday August 27, 2013, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church preceded by visitation at 10:00am. Visitation will also be from 3:30-7:30pm Monday August 26, 2013 at the church followed by a Prayer Service at 7:30 pm.Burial will be in Parkway Memorial Cemetery.

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Published by Clarion Ledger from Aug. 25 to Aug. 27, 2013.

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George Hamilton

September 29, 2013

I always felt connected to Coach. Felt he cared. Enjoyed and learned. He made a difference in my life and so many more.

John Ryan

August 29, 2013

Good man. Excellent teacher. He cared and will be remembered.

August 28, 2013

I would like to mention one other thing about "Coach" Raphael - I saw a much softer side of this wonderful man when I would go to Fat Tuesdays on Fridays - he remembered all of us and made you feel so special - no one can compare to him - he stood out amoung all men - he will definately be missed !!

Donovan Robinson

August 28, 2013

Whether in the classroom or on the field, Coach always taught meaningful life lessons. I'm very grateful to have learned from him. Love you Coach.

Patricia Canizaro Holder

August 27, 2013

Today we bid farewell to our beloved Coach Raphael. What a man of devotion and dedication to all aspects of his life! He was true to his Catholic faith, his family and marriage, his country, and his role as teacher and coach. He taught at St. Joe for 41 years.......41 years!
I remember my days in his classroom well....Learning a new way of thinking called Algebra. I finally caught on and excelled in it as the year progressed. He was stern, ever present, and offered some great comic relief. He used to assign our homework problems in his usual serious way. Then he would add(
pun intended), "Turn over!.......(then peering over his bifocals)......the page....." Then we would all simulate turning around in our desks.
Well, Coach, you are turning over a new page in your life. You will see your beloved parents, your precious wife, and the students who crossed that bridge before you. You have reached your goal, and you will forever be the champion of our hearts. We love you, and we shall see you again...

Theresa Bennett

August 27, 2013

So many fond memories, as a coach and a fantastic teacher. He was a dear friend to my parents also, before their passing. Prayers to all the family. I know he will be missed everyday. Grateful to have known him. Love to all of you.

Allison Conn

August 27, 2013

I will miss seeing Coach Raphael motion for me to go ahead of him to take Communion every week, and I will miss seeing him at Kroger. I will miss the smile every time he saw me. It was a genuine, sincere smile he wanted to offer, not a polite one he felt like he was obligated to give.

Mike Massey

August 27, 2013

Coach Raphael was a selfless man who committed his life to teaching kids all he could about hard work, discipline, courage, honor, integrity, faith - the kind of values that last beyond a ballgame. The football field was just another classroom to teach the values that were important to him. He had a way of making you want to be better than you were, of getting your best effort and the confidence that came from that. He made us all better because he expected us to be better. St. Joe always had that reputation for being tougher than we should have been, forever going up against bigger, faster players. But that didn't mean much to Coach because in all his teams he instilled a big dose of his toughness and guts. You played hard and you never quit. And if you lost, you sure didn't cut up on the bus ride back. He'd also praise you and love on you. He was proud of all his kids, students and players alike, and always had a smile and a sense of humor.

One of his favorite pranks was in the middle of a stressful Algebra test, he would turn off the light and slam his hand on a filing cabinet and scare everybody to death. He thought that was hilarious. Before he's ever begin writing on the chalk board he made a cross at the top like this .+. because he put his faith at the top of everything he did. We had Mass early on Friday mornings before games and always said an "Our father" immediately before gametime. He put all his faith in his Lord.

I so much admire him for what he made of his life and how he influenced so many people that had the privilege to spend some time with him. Mrs. Raphael taught me for 2 years at Holy Family and she was just as special. Coach just commanded respect and he was worthy of every bit of it. I hope the Good Lord will look down lovingly on his family and give them comfort and peace. He left them a legacy of a very fine name. I am very certain he got a "Well done!!" on his arrival in heaven.

Kevin Farmer

August 27, 2013

Rest in peace Coach.

Charles & Wilma (parents of Waymon Jackson) Jackson

August 27, 2013

Lord Jesus, hold fast to the Raphael family, students and friends. Comfort their restless hearts and give them the peace that only you can give. Calm them with the security of your ever presence and surround them with your love. Wrap them in your loving arms of protection and have them to lean on your promises. Keep them Father ever near to your heart. Praying for you as you go through this most difficult time.

Linda Hayes-Engler

August 27, 2013

RIP Coach,He was my math teacher and always encouraged to do better. class of 1967.He will be missed.

Tony Phillips

August 27, 2013

Bill, I never met your dad but have heard only good things about him and his legacy on the entire community. His life obviously had a favorable impact on everyone he encountered. Hope you are well and say hi to Bob.

Steve Harrington

August 27, 2013

While I never had Coach Raphael as either a teacher or coach, I had Mrs. Raphael as a teacher at Holy Family and knew Mat pretty well back in the 60's. My brothers & sisters always spoke highly of Coach. He will be greatly missed by his family and anyone who knew him. RIP.

Ted Parsons

August 26, 2013

A legend to academia and to sport in the state of Mississippi...I had the honor and privilege to have learned from "Coach" both on and off the field...his motivation carries through in my daily business and personal life, today. I was glad to have spent some time with Coach a few weeks ago...He will be missed.

Michael Ryan

August 26, 2013

Big loss of a great man. Coach was my Math teacher, gave me encouragement to bring my F up to an A- by end of year. That became the foundation of my math related career of 40-ish years. Class of 1968.

Ed Schmidt, Jr.

August 26, 2013

Coach was the FIRST man to teach me back in the early '50's. Only nuns before that! AND was a very good math teacher, along with being a great coach! Thanks, Coach for being there !
Ed Schmidt, Jr.

Penny Williams Warriner

August 26, 2013

This wonderful man will live on in many hearts that knew and loved him. He influenced us all and I am one of the priviledged ones to have him influence both of my children. He will be missed but will live on within us with the lessons he taught. Prayers to his family.

elvie clement

August 26, 2013

One of a kind - a cliche in many instances - not in this one. Anyone having had the real privilege of being his student or even just having had the good fortune to know him, has been truly blessed!
Funny, oh yeah! The memories of being called to the front of the class in Algebra !!, with a couple of your buddies, standing at the chalk board - bracing for the words that you just KNEW were inevitable - "What a motley crew !!! "
And the nicknames he'd come up with for everybody - I'm laughing now, while remembering some of his more "choice ones"!
But more than that - we all know, he was the epitome of a Fine Man with incredible loyalty to St Joseph High School!
We were so fortunate to have know, and loved, Coach.
So many are joining you, his family, in missing him - he leaves mighty big shoes!
God bless you ,
Elvie Gonzales Clement

Dawn Merchant Husbands

August 26, 2013

Coach hung in there with me when I struggled through algebra II and always said just keep trying you'll get it. Well many years later I did but it was his patience, compassion and love I remember most.

John Puddister

August 26, 2013

I have thought about Coach many times over the years. It was a privilege to have been a member of his team (1967-70) at St. Joe. RIP Coach. .+.

Sandra Kazery Davis

August 26, 2013

Coach Raphael was my Algebra teacher at St. Joe. Great man!

Jennifer Hoff

August 26, 2013

RIP Coach. You were a wonderful teacher of kindness, fortitude, and moral character in the classroom and on the field. Even though I didn't do so well in Algebra, my time working for you & our football team are some of my most favorite high school memories. May your spirit be rejoined with your loving wife now and your soul with our Lord.

Chip Glaze

August 26, 2013

You simply cannot say enough about the impact Coach had and will have on this world.

Scott Harrell

August 26, 2013

Coach RIP...you will be missed...may God hold you and your family in the palm of his hand!!!!!

Jeff Gottschalk

August 26, 2013

I had the privilage of having Coach for algebra at St. Joe and Mrs. Raphael for math at Holy Family. I know I am a better person for having known them. Rest in the Peace of Christ.

Vincent/Bonnie Coleman

August 26, 2013

Coach Raphael was a fine man that leaves everyone that knew him a better person.Rest in peace Coach.

August 26, 2013

My heartfelt sorrow to Raphael family.
Coach was a prince of a man.
Dennis Thomas

Robert Dow

August 26, 2013

How comforting to know that our departed loved ones are with the Lord forevermore. As God's word says, "To be absent from the body is to be presnet with the Lord."

With deepest sympathy,

Scott Harrell

August 26, 2013

My family prayers are with the family....and Coach

Pat Henderson Taylor

August 26, 2013

Coach and Mrs. Raphael are a big part of our family memories ~ Thank you, Coach for being a wonderful, loving soul to all of us lucky enough to have had you in our lives. Much love and prayers to the Raphael family

Mary Hitchins

August 26, 2013

My condolences are with you during this sad time. What a great legacy he has left. May he rest in peace. My love goes to the family.

Pat Henderson Taylor

August 26, 2013

Coach, you and Mrs. Raphael are a large part of our family memories ~ we all love you very much! God Bless you and your family

August 26, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with Coach's family during this difficult time. He was a wonderful person.
Leslie and Wanda

Zita Coffey

August 26, 2013

My love and prayers are with all the coach's family. He and Claire will continue to watch over all of you.

August 26, 2013

Rest in peace Coach! My sympathy and prayers are extended to his family. I have very fond memories of Coach's math classes and his storytelling abilities. I still love math and that is because of how well Coach taught his classes and how it made it easy to understand but also interesting!
Lynn Zubatuk Rogers

John Welsch

August 26, 2013

Whenever someone at St. Joe said Coach there was only one man they meant. RIP

Angela Castaldi

August 26, 2013

Rest in Peace Coach. You were such a inspiration to us all. Your guidance and love for your students was unconditional. We will miss you. The Raphael family are in my thoughts and prayers.

August 26, 2013

Although I was never a student of Coach Raphael, I never cease to be amazed at the number of people that he left such a positive influence on. I admire and have tremendous respect for this gracious man. He was my friend. Well, done, Coach, well done!

August 25, 2013

May the God of comfort grant you the comfort needed at this difficult time.

Patrick Arthur

August 25, 2013

Coach Raphael was a passionate and influential man ... as a coach, as a teacher, and as a person who cared for others. I know that he was a major influence on my decision to go into engineering. I wanted to see how all that math, that he loved, worked in the real world; and not just on paper. And his influence went long beyond his coaching and teaching, it was his love for his fellow man that most will remember long after the memory of the games have faded, long after all of the equations have been solved.

My prayers go out to the Raphael family.

Coach, you will be missed.

Lori Bakutis Dykes

August 25, 2013

My deepest sympathy to the Raphael family. Coach Raphael was an inspiration to all that came in contact with him. He has been a great role model. Because of his compassion, I learned to do the same for my students. Love you, miss you, wish I could be there. L. Bakutis '91.

tammy dean

August 25, 2013

Rarely does a teacher touch the lives of people who didn't even have them as a teacher, but this was a man who did. So did his lovely wife. St. Joe wouldn't have been the same without him. Rest in Peace Coach!!! Love and much Respect, Tammy Dean.

Mark D Burns

August 25, 2013

A wonderful man and an excellent role model for everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. God bless the Raphael family, our prayers are with you.

August 25, 2013

Rest in Peace Coach, you touched many lives and we loved you. God Bless your family in these sad days.
Laura Bleakney Tarbutton

Ellen B Dongieux

August 25, 2013

My thoughts & prayers to the Raphael family. "Coach" was my Algebra teacher, basketball coach & I remember him running me through the blaster one time on the football field. Absolutely everyone loved this man...a great teacher, coach, and what a sense of humor also. Again, my sympathies to the family.

Jim Hazlitt

August 25, 2013

I would see Coach Raphael often at Fat Tuesdays on Fridays eating fish...it was a pleasure to visit with him - very kind man...he definately left his mark in this world.

Mike Artigues

August 25, 2013

Coach was an excellent role model in so many ways. He took his football almost as seriously as he took his mathematics...but both paled in comparison to the love he had for his wife and his faith. R.I.P.

Beth McArdle (Allen)

August 25, 2013

Coach was probably my favorite teacher of all time, not only just for high school. He taught so much more than math, and he recognized that I might love Engineering as a career, which at the time, not many people were encouraging women into. I'll always miss him.

Judy Schoeneck Oliver

August 25, 2013

Coach touched so many lives, he will be missed. God Bless.

David Courtenay

August 25, 2013

Many memories with coach. Iwas on his first football, basketball and baseball teams when he was first assigned to St. Joe back in the 50's. He expected you to give your all and more, as a team player and student. He was an exceptional coach and teacher. I will aways cherish the good times we had together. He will truly be missed.
With prayers and sympathy. 1953-1958

Greg Scott Smith

August 25, 2013

I had the honor of knowing Coach Raphael as a teacher, football coach, gentleman, friend, and a Great American. The world will miss this man. I am sad because it reminds me of my own mortality. But I know that Coach Raphael is in the the arms of Christ and has no pain or suffering.

Danielle Mottola

August 25, 2013

Coach Raphael was one of the finest men I have ever had the privilege of knowing. He was a mentor, a teacher, a coach and a friend. May God bless the Raphael family. He will be missed by every life he touched. RIP Coach! Love, Dani

S. Washington

August 25, 2013

My prayers and sympathy are with the family. He made an impact on my life while teaching Algebra. He will truly be missed.

Elaine Wheatley Brown

August 25, 2013

Coach Raphael taught me 11th grade math. A tough teacher & FABULOUS story teller & most importantly, loved by all of his students!!!

Angela Castaldi

August 25, 2013

He was such a loved and admired man. He will be missed.

August 25, 2013

I was bookkeeper at St Joe. Coach Raphail was always a shinning star when he would come in my office. He will be loved and missed.

Allen Brantley

August 25, 2013

I had the honor of playing for Coach in the Miss Allstar Football game. My thoughts and prayers to his family and those he touched. In our short week together, I sensed the care he felt for all the players.

August 25, 2013

With prayers and sympathy,

Paula Parkes

Kathy George

August 24, 2013

Coach taught myself and many members of my family. He and his family were so giving of their time with my mother. He is some one who will be missed but left a very big mark on the world. Love to all the family. Kathy(Kuriger) George.

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