JOHN A. FOCHT Jr.

JOHN A. FOCHT Jr. obituary

JOHN A. FOCHT Jr.

JOHN FOCHT Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 26, 2010.
JOHN A. FOCHT JR. of Houston, Texas, died of pancreatic cancer at his home on October 22, 2010. John was a loving husband to his devoted wife Edith Rials Focht and they recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. He is survived by two children and their spouses Cheryl and John A. Focht III and Scott and Judy Focht Rimato. He was a loving grandfather to Kyle Focht and spouse Emily, Sarah Focht, Thomas Focht, Morgan Schweitzer, Courtney Rimato and Hannah Rimato. He was 87.John was born in Rockwall, Texas on August 31, 1923 to John A. Focht Sr. and Fay Goss Focht. He moved to Austin in 1926 when his father joined the civil engineering faculty at The University of Texas. He attended public schools, graduating from Austin High in 1940. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout while in high school. John attended The University of Texas, where he received his BSCE degree in 1944. John was then called to military service and served his country in the Army of the Occupation in France and Germany.After the war, John attended Harvard University under the GI Bill, earning a Master of Science in Civil Engineering degree in 1948. While at Harvard, he studied under Karl Terzaghi, Arthur Casagrande, and other early pioneers of the emerging field of geotechnical engineering. John and Dr. Casagrande became lifelong friends, and it was at Casagrande's urging that John began working at the US Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1948. While at WES, John applied his UT and Harvard education to the design of levees, locks and other structures being built by the Army Corps of Engineers along the Mississippi River system, including the Morganza Floodway. John met Edith Rials at a square dance in Vicksburg and they married on August 8, 1950 just prior to John's return to active duty at the outbreak of the Korean War. John served in the 434th Engineering Battalion as a Captain, where his company was responsible for the construction and maintenance of roads and bridges.After John was honorably discharged from the Army in 1953, he moved to Houston, Texas and joined Greer and McClelland, which became McClelland Engineers. He was responsible in part for McClelland's growth from a small Houston group of about 20 to a multi-national organization of more than 800 employees offering a wide range of geotechnical services to industry and government. He was an internationally known consulting engineer, having consulted and lectured around the world.John received numerous awards, including Distinguished Engineering Graduate, University of Texas, in 1964. He received national awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers for five of his more than 40 papers, mostly on dams, pile foundations, and offshore structures. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986 and was the Texas Society of Professional Engineers Region IV Engineer of the Year and state Engineer of the Year in 1987. He served as President of the American Society of Civil Engineers from 1989-1990. John was the ASCE Terzaghi Lecturer in 1993 the highest honor bestowed on a geotechnical engineer; a National Honor Member of Chi Epsilon in 2000; an ASCE Geo-Institute "Hero" in 2002; and received the Texas Section, ASCE Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. He also received an award in recognition of his dedicated service as a Civil Engineering Certification, Inc. Founding Director. John was a driving force for the creation of specialty certification within the American Society of Civil Engineers and it is likely the program would not have come into existence without his long-term efforts to promote advanced, post-license certification for civil engineers. He was a frequent speaker at universities in the US and has presented invited lectures in Mexico, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and Saudi Arabia. He was a member of Tau Beta Pi and Chi Epsilon.Houston has benefitted from his work. He was responsible for the design of both Lake Livingston and Lake Conroe Dams, and his innovations and judgment guided the foundation design of most of Houston's tallest buildings, including the JP Morgan Chase Tower, the tallest soil-supported building in the world. John was also involved in the design and construction of many Southeast Texas and Louisiana refineries and chemical plants as well as Port of Houston facilities and much of the original development of NASA's Johnson Space Center. His work also led to many innovations in the support of offshore exploration and drilling structures both in the US and around the world, particularly relating to pile foundation design and construction. Much of the research conducted in this area at The University of Texas was due to his personal ties to that institution as well as his personal relationships and strong influence within the oil and gas exploration industry. In 2001, John was honored for this work with the Offshore Pioneer Award by the Offshore Energy Center.In addition to professional activities, John was active in his community. When John and Edith Focht moved to the Houston Heights in 1953, they joined Grace United Methodist Church where they were both very active. John served as Chairman of the Board of Grace Church and taught a high school Sunday School class for over 15 years. At Fair Haven United Methodist Church he served on the Board and as Finance Chairman. John was a member of the United Methodist Men at both churches. He served as a committeeman for a Cub Pack and a Boy Scout Troop and one year as Scoutmaster. John was pleased that his son John and grandson Kyle are Eagle Scouts and that grandson Thomas is finishing his requirements for Eagle. He also served as a Director for the Northwest YMCA. During his term as national president of ASCE, his theme was "The Civil Engineer being a good Citizen Engineer" and the Texas ASCE membership created an award in his honor named the "John A Focht Jr. Citizen Engineer". This award is given annually to an Engineer for outstanding contributions in the community.The family will receive friends for visitation on Tuesday October 26th, from six o'clock in the evening until half past eight o'clock at the Waltrip Funeral Directors, 1415 Campbell Road in Houston, Texas.A celebration of John's life will begin at half past ten o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, October 27th with the family greeting guests at a gathering prior to the service at Fair Haven United Methodist Church, 1330 Gessner in Houston. The celebration service will be held in the sanctuary beginning at half past eleven o'clock with interment following in Memorial Oaks Cemetery.The family suggests memorial contributions may be directed to the John A. Focht Endowed Presidential Graduate Scholarship in Civil Engineering, attention Engineering Scholarship Program, The University of Texas at Austin, 1 University Station C2100, Austin, Texas 78712-0284; Fair Haven United Methodist Church, 1330 Gessner, Houston, Texas 77055-4093; or the charity of the donor's choice.

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October 31, 2010

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Bryant Marshall, P.E.

November 8, 2010

To the Family, Friends and Colleagues of John Focht, Jr:

I have just learned of John's passing and wish to express my sympathies to all. I started my professional career at McClelland Engineers in 1973, when I first met John. I shall neve forget, my Brother Frank introduced me to him on my first day at work, and told me ""This is John Focht, and his name is pronounced like "boat"". I was always tempted to call him "Mr. Boat"!

John was truly the professional's professional and I shall always appreciate his positive influence on my geotechnical engineering career, as I now look back on it from retirement. Thank you, John, and may you rest in peace. I hope the Almighty can use a good Geotechnical Engineer up there.

November 1, 2010

Dorothy Joyce Fenske and her daughter Eileen wish to offer our sincerest sympathies at your loss. My father Carl work many years at McClelland Engineers with Mr . Focht and thought of him as a good friend. Our prayers are with you....Eileen Fenske

Trigg Lupher

October 31, 2010

The Lupher families have you in their thoughts and prayers. May God hold you in the palm of His Hands and give you comfort.
T. Trigg Lupher, RPLS
Lee G. Lupher, RPLS
Jacob J. Lupher, SIT
Karl H. Lupher

Mary Wenzel

October 30, 2010

Mrs. Focht, John, Judy, and the extended family--
It was my pleasure to spend my youth close to this good man and his family. I treasure those memories, and I pray that your memories will comfort you in your grief.

Pat Natale

October 27, 2010

I was saddened to hear of John Focht's death, and I pass along my most sincere condolences--both from myself, and from my colleagues at ASCE. Mr. Focht was an eminent geo-technical engineer and the contributions he made through his role with ASCE had a significant impact on the practice of civil engineering. He was a dedicated leader for the profession and his legacy will serve as an inspiration for generations to come.

Patrick J. Natale, P.E., F.ASCE, CAE
Executive Director, American Society of Civil Engineers

Richard Albright

October 27, 2010

Focht Family
Getting to know John and serving with him on the ASCE Board of Direction were truly memorable experiences.
Dick Albright, Carmel, IN

The McClellands

October 27, 2010

John - I have such wonderful memories and thoughts of your Dad. He was truly a great guy and will be missed by the countless people he touched in his professional and personal lives. I'm so glad I had the chance to see and talk to him recently at my Dad's service, and so wish we could all be there for his. Please give our best regards to your Mom, Cheryl, Kyle, Sara, Thomas and the rest of the family. Our thoughts are with you all.

Sincerely,
Tom, Terri, Tommy, Matt & Kelsey

Stan & Mary Jane Pyndus

October 27, 2010

Stan and I are so sad to hear about John's passing. The Lord be with you and your family in this time.. Mary Jane and Stan Pyndus

Carolyn White

October 27, 2010

I met Mr. Focht when I joined McClellend Engineers and was actually able to work directly for him during his time as ASCE President. My sincere condolences to the entire Focht family. May you be conforted by the support of family and friends and memories of good times.

October 27, 2010

Our family lived in the same neighborhood as the Focht family and we became good friends. We now live in Pensacola, Florida near our son, Mark Taylor and his family. All of us send our condolences to this fine family. Love, Mrs. Margaret Taylor

John at Wesley Seals Dam office working on our report

Eric Kollgaard

October 26, 2010

John and I at the Wesley Seals damsite, 1998

Eric Kollgaard

October 26, 2010

I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to work with John on the Wesley Seals and Tom Miller Dam projects in the 1990's. John was a wonderful gentleman and an outstanding engineer. I extend my heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

October 26, 2010

Mrs. Focht, John & Judy...What a wonderful memorial to Mr. Focht. I have so many fond & happy memories of my childhood, growing up down the street from your family. I ask that GOD bless each and every one of you with peace during this sad time. With my very best regards and sympathies...Frances 'Ryan' Scott (Montgomery, Texas)

October 26, 2010

John, Cheryl, Kyle and the Focht family, please know that we are holding you close in thought and prayer. May God wrap you in His loving arms and keep you in His care. Your friends & staff at Mount Wesley, Kerrville, Texas.

William Cobb

October 26, 2010

I worked with John when he and Bram were building their firm in the early 70's. I was an young, starting consultant with Touche Ross and John mentored me so much that I will never forget his advice. What a wonderful man.
Bill Cobb

Richard Laster

October 26, 2010

I always appreciated the time spent with John. He was such a gifted professional engineer, a committed Christian lay person and a good friend. You all are in our prayers. God Bless.

Robert McBride

October 26, 2010

I was deeply grieved to learn of John's passing and want to extend my sincere condolences to his family. He is one of the finest engineers and gentleman I have ever known and this world would have been a much emptier place without his example and leadership.

Bob McBride

October 26, 2010

Aunt Edith, and all family members, Robert and Barbara Case and their families send heart felt sorrow in the loss of your loved one. May God carry you thru this difficult time.

Ed Ulrich

October 25, 2010

We are sorry to hear of John's passing. "What man is a man who does not make the world better"...John Focht was a man who made the world better.

Pamela Gebhardt Anderson

October 25, 2010

Mrs. Focht, John, Judy and families - Please accept our condolences on the passing of Mr. Focht. I have memories of him from as far back as I can remember. He was one of the finest men I've met. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
From David and I, and my Mother, Martha Gebhardt

October 25, 2010

I am one of the many people who were influenced and helped professionally by John Focht. His professionalism and leadership did much to help the fledgling Offshore Oil and Gas Industry grow and expand. And, in the course of just doing his job, he mentored and taught many of us important technical, and frankly, life lessons. All in all a man who contributed greatly to society throughout his life. We , his professional associates, were greatful to him for his contibutions, and for our ability to call him a friend.
Condolences to his family--and to the many many people like me who grew under his understated tutelage.
Gordon Sterling, The Woodlands, Texas.

Nancy Osborn

October 25, 2010

John, Cheryl, and family, I was so sorry to read about Mr. Focht's passing. I know you have made many special memories this past year in spite of his decline in health. My prayers are with you and with Mrs. Focht, especially, as she grieves the loss of her lifelong sweetheart.

Jack Coe

October 25, 2010

I was sorry to hear of John's passing. We served together on the ASCE Board, and he was the Board representative on two ASCE committees on which I served. I always found him friendly, professional, and someone who earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues. While President of ASCE, he advanced recognition of the need for improving the profession and engineering education. He will long be remembered for his contribution to geotechnical engineering. I'll miss a friend. My best to Edith and the family.

Tom Sawyer

October 25, 2010

Dear Edith,
Shirley and I share your great loss; John was my greatest ASCE friend, mentor, and a superb leader. Shirley and I appreciate the wonderful friendships you both extended to us, and share your loss. Sorry we could not do more during your long trials in his sickness. Love, Shirley & Tom Sawyer

October 25, 2010

Judy:
You and the family have my greatest sympathy. Let me know if I can assist in any way.

Alton Smith

sally MacArthur-McNeilan

October 25, 2010

I had the privilege of working with John ( and the rest of the Goetech Giants - Bram, Bill Emrich and Perkins) at McClelland Engineers. It is an honor to say that I knew him. John left a lasting mark on the industry and the people he worked with.

October 25, 2010

Mr. Focht was an extraordinary gentleman, whom I learned to admire and appreciate, when I worked at Fugro-McClelland. He was one of the kindest, considerate men with whom I have been associated. My sincere sympathy to Mr. Focht's family. Billie Jean (Atkinson) Baker

October 25, 2010

To Edith and family,
It is with deep sympathy that we send our condolences to you and your familly. John was a fellow Civil Engineer and past President of ASCE from what was ASCE Zone III when he served as ASCE National President. We fondly remember your visit with us in our home in Minneapolis (New Hope) during the year John was President of ASCE. John was truly an inspiration to many Civil Engineers and will be missed. With God's speed we wish the best during this period of mourning the loss of a truyl Great Civil Engineer.
Dennis and Catherine Martenson (Medina, Minnesota)

John Bachner

October 25, 2010

Knowing John and working with him was a great privilege. If anyone could be considered wise and insightful, it was he. We all tread upon the same road. Walking beside him was an honor indeed.

October 25, 2010

So sorry for your loss. Mr Focht was a wonderful man & an even better neighbor. He would always readily agree to be a reference for me when I was applying for a job. And as one of the 50+ kids who grew up on Cindy Lane, "Thanks Mr Focht for building that pool!" Kenny & Suzanne Edwards

Stafford Thornton

October 25, 2010

Edith,
I am so sorry to get the news about John. He was always one of my very favorite ASCE friends. One of my great disappointments was not being able to serve as his President-Elect. We will all miss him but none as much as you. My thoughts and prays are with you.

October 25, 2010

Dear Edith and Family,
Please accept my sincere condolence at John's passing. He was a long-time mentor and friend. I owe much of the success in my career to his patient guidance and wisdom. He will be greatly missed by the geo-profession and by all who knew him.
Kindest Regards,
Dr. Garry H. Gregory, Ph.D., P. E., D.GE
Stillwater, Oklahoma

Vernon A Wuensche PE

October 25, 2010

Hello Edith
You have my deepest sympathy. Both you and John are in my fondest memories.
John was truly one of my heroes and served as inspiring leader to the profession and it's service to society. He will be missed.
May Jesus Christ welcome him hereafter.

Jerry Rogers

October 25, 2010

John A. Focht, Jr. was a great mentor, citizen geotechnical professional engineer, and ASCE National President, Texas Section ASCE President and Houston Branch ASCE President! I requested John A. Focht Jr., Past Houston Engineer of the Year, to introduce me in 1996 and he was inspirational.
John A. Focht, Jr. will be missed by many!
Jerry R. Rogers, Ph.D., P.E., D.WRE, Dist.M.ASCE

Alejandro Acosta

October 25, 2010

My sincere condolences to John's family. I had the honor of having been mentored by John during my early years with McClelland Engineers in New Orleans and Dubai. May he rest in peace.

David Bayer

October 25, 2010

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Focht, the Focht family ... and friends. I was fortunate to work with John when I was a national officer with the American Society of Civil Engineers. His guidance at that time was beneficial to/for me. He was a calm person with excellent leaderships and personal skills. My thoughts and prayer to the entire family!

October 25, 2010

Edith & family,
A great man with a wonderful wife and family--his service to the civil engineering profession will stand as a noble legacy and testament to his desire to serve and uplift mankind! Our heartfelt sympathy, he will be greatly missed.
With Love,
LaVere B. Merritt
ASCE Director, 1983-86

Antoinette Mattaliano

October 25, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Rai Mehdiratta

October 25, 2010

I have very fond memories of Mr. Focht. We learned a lot from him and I still refer back to technical notes from him. His guidance and kindness will be greatly missed. We offer our heartfelt condolences.

David Lourie, PE, DGE

October 25, 2010

Mrs. Focht and Family. It is with deepest sympathy that I offer my condolences to you at this time of sorrow.

I had the honor and privilege of working at McClelland Engineers and interacting with John on multiple occasions. Over the years, I have often reflected on and used the guidance that he provided. His calm, dignified, and professional demeanor enhanced his stature as an outstanding engineer and individual.

May he rest in eternal peace and perpetual light shine upon him.

Bill Marcuson

October 25, 2010

Edith and John III
You have Margaret's and my deepest sympathy. I value and appreciate John Jr's. mentoring of me and I'm sure it is responsible in no small way for some of my professional successes. He was always patient and understanding.
I'm sure you have many wonderful memories that will help sustain you during this difficult time.
Margaret and Bill Marcuson

October 25, 2010

John, Cheryl and family,.
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Ed and Lill Hilton

Jackie Weir Childress

October 25, 2010

Jackie Weir Childress offers her sympathies to Mrs. Focht, John and Judy on the loss of such a wonderful man. Mr Focht was my childhood neighbor and will always be remembered as a kind and generous man. He took me under his wing, as my tutor, to get me through college calculus. God Bless him! It was not an easy task...

October 24, 2010

Evelyn & Dale Thompson offer their sincere sympathy and prayers for Johns family . May GOD bless each of you.

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