Frank M. Musil passed away peacefully on February 1st, 2006 at the age of 85 after
losing the battle with a progressing long term illness.
Mr. Musil was born in Stamford, Texas on May 26th, 1920.
He enlisted in the United States Air Corps where he attained the rank of 748 Aerial
Engineering S/Sgt. At Lowry Field, Colorado. While serving our country, he attended
Montana State University studying U.S. Air Force Aircraft Mechanics. Upon receiving
an Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Armed Forces, Mr. Musil was employed by ARAMCO.
After a better employment offer, he decided to work for Tennessee Gas Transmission,
retiring after 31 years service.
In his leisure time he enjoyed assisting the Scouts of America, gardening, and many other
outdoor activities that always involved his family.
He is survived by his sons Stanley and Frederick Musil; grandsons Frank-Thomas and Eric;
and numerous other loving family members and relatives.
Graveside Services with Military Honors were held at 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, February
7th, 2006, at the Houston
National Cemetery with Rev. Charles Akins officiating.
Mr. Musil will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Violet C. Musil
was born Violet Housewright to parents Cassie & Robert Housewright in Belton, Texas.
Both parents preceded her in death.
Violet was a surgical nurse in Stamford, Texas where she met and married Frank M. Musil.
Frank & Violet made their home in Houston, Texas.
Violet was survived by husband Frank M. Musil; sons Stanley M. Musil and Frederick A. Musil;
daughter-in-law Kay E. Musil; and grandsons Frank T. Musil and Eric A. Musil; all of Houston,
Texas; sisters Lou Helms of Albany, Texas and Sylvia Hall of Temple, Texas (and, of course,
her kindred soul, "Ten Ten" the cat).
Violet was a dedicated wife and mother. She may be gone, but will never be forgotten.
Burial took place on Thursday, 10/21/04, at the
Houston National Cemetery in Houston, Texas.
She will be missed by all who knew and loved her