Julian "J.C." Cuchia Giglio
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Julian "J.C." Cuchia Giglio
August 14, 1921 - April 27, 2014
Julian Cuchia “J.C.” Giglio,
92, was a first generation American born August 14, 1921, in Beaumont, Texas,
to Antoinette and Charles S. Giglio. He
attended St. Anthony Elementary School and was a graduate of St. Anthony High School. J.C. was a champion of education,
particularly Catholic education, all of his life. He was married to Theresa
Maceo Giglio for sixty-six years and together they had four children.
J.C. is survived by his
brother, Dr. Frank Giglio and his wife, Marcia; sister, Catherine Morrison; son,
Charles Jude Giglio and his wife, Kim; and daughters, JoBeth Jenkins and her husband,
Mike; and Gerri Christopher, all of Beaumont; seven grandchildren, Stephanie
Daleo and her husband, Bernie; Julian Rayzor and his wife, Ally; Will Jenkins
and his wife, Gillian; Kristen Whisenant and her husband, Preston; Michael
Jenkins and his wife, Betsy; Gina LaBarba and her husband, Carl; and Julian
Charles Giglio; fifteen great-grandchildren; and countless nieces, nephews and
Godchildren. J.C. also leaves behind his
family at Giglio Distributing who came to view him as a father figure and will
miss his presence at work, which he never missed until the last few weeks of
his life.
He is preceded in death by
his parents, Antoinette and Charles Giglio; brother, Sam Giglio; sister, Sister
Julian Giglio, O.P.; and newborn son, Rosario Julian Giglio.
A lifelong resident of
Beaumont, J.C. left the area only once to serve his country during World War II
in December of 1942. He was the company clerk for Company A 333rd Regiment of
the 84th Infantry. J.C. achieved the rank of Corporal while serving and was
promoted to Staff Sergeant upon discharge.
After completing his service, J.C. returned to work with his former
employer, The Stedman Company, a wholesale grocery, produce, and paper goods
distributor.
J.C. was the founder of
Giglio Distributing Company, Inc. The idea to distribute Miller High Life was
appropriately conceived over a couple of beers one March afternoon in 1955. He
contacted Miller Brewing Company and on April 15, 1955, and received a letter
granting him permission to become the distributor for their brands. The
business began with one truck and one employee. With persistence, commitment,
prayer, and a mighty work ethic, it has grown to 225 employees servicing over forty
counties across the state of Texas.
J.C.’s success in business
afforded him the opportunity to serve his family, friends, and community. He
supported many local charities and special events with a grateful and humble
heart. J.C. was especially dedicated to
the Catholic Church, Catholic education, and Lamar University.
He was recognized as
Distinguished Alumni for Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School in 1989 and
received the Sales and Marketing Executive of the Year Award in 1998. J.C. was awarded the prestigious Miller
Legends Award in 2005 which acknowledges individuals with at least thirty years
of service as a Miller distributor who consistently achieve sales over the national
average. He was also chosen by the American Heart Association for the J.C.
Crager award in 2012.
A Christian Vigil for Mr.
Giglio will be held at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 30, 2014, at Broussard’s,
2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, May 1, 2014, at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica, 700
Jefferson Street, Beaumont, with entombment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park,
Beaumont. J.C.’s grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
The family would like to
express their thanks to Jovie Manuel, Carolyn DeRouen, Dr. Alfred Brady, Dr. Jeremy Huff, and
Professional Home Health and Hospice, specifically Wendy Terry and Craig
Brinkley for their dedication and compassionate care. J.C. would have been unable to continue his
afternoon route without the services of his personal driver Gary Pigg. He was
especially grateful to his Giglio Distributing family, their dedication and
devotion to him both professionally and personally made everyday feel like
"Miller Time."
Those wishing to send
memorial gifts are asked to consider St. Anne Catholic School, 375 North 11th
Street, Beaumont, Texas 77702 or The J. C. and Theresa Giglio Scholarship Fund
at Lamar University, Lamar University Advancement, P.O. Box 10011, Beaumont,
Texas 77710.
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