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Home Town Philadelphia
Last Address High Point, NC
Date of Passing Oct 30, 2011
Location of Interment Oakwood Memorial Park - High Point, North Carolina
Frank Kenneth Caulfield, age 88, formally of Fair Oaks Lane, High Point, NC, passed away Sunday, October 30, 2011 at the Hospice Home in High Point.
He was born December 20, 1922 in Philadelphia, PA to James and Laura Bell Riley. Frank was educated in the Philadelphia public and Catholic school system, including John Bartram High School. He married Irene Joan Granata on May 1, 1948 and together they had four children. He was a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in High Point, NC.
Frank proudly served the United States Navy for 24 years, retiring from active duty on April 26, 1967. Frank and his family lived all across the United States including Oahu, Hawaii and Key West, FL. During his service career, he served on USS submarines: ODAX, SEA POACHER, BASS, CATFISH, CORPORAL, TANG, BLUEGILL, and the nuclear submarine the SSBN SAM RAYBURN. He also served aboard the USS TINSMAN, a destroyer escort and was a recruiting officer for 2 years. During his service he was awarded the American Theater Ribbon, Asiatic-Pacific Theater Ribbon (1 Star), Philippine Liberation Ribbon (1 Star), Good Conduct Ribbon (Silver Star), Victory Medal WWII, Navy Occupation Service Medal with Europe Clasp, and the National Defense Service (Bronze Star).
After his career in the Navy, Frank was a member of the Fleet Reserve. He and his family moved to High Point, NC where he became the Food Service Director of High Point College (High Point University). He joined VFW Post 219 and Submarine Veterans – Tarheel Branch and on January 1, 2006, was awarded membership into the Holland Club for being qualified in submarines for more than 50 years. Frank retired from High Point College after 18 years.
Frank was preceded in death by his parents, his daughter Mary Ann Caulfield, his beloved wife of 62 years, 2 brothers, Roger and Larry Caulfield and a sister, Dorothy Caulfield McLaughlin. He leaves to cherish his memory, daughter Adele Schiller and her husband, Ed of St. Charles, MO, sons Brian Caulfield and his wife, Rayma of High Point, NC and Kevin Caulfield of Burgaw, NC, seven grandchildren: Briana Ernsting and her husband James, Jenny Speck, Allison Schiller, Katie Caulfield, Riley Caulfield and his wife, Lauren, Brian Patrick Caulfield and Erin Schiller, 3 great grandchildren: Rachel Speck, Gunnar Ernsting, and Savannah Caulfield. He is also survived by a brother, James Caulfield of Margate NJ and a sister, Helen Caulfield Stecklair of Springfield, PA.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff at Hospice Home of High Point for their compassionate and loving care of Pop. You are truly an outstanding group of individuals. Pop found a new friend in Malcolm, his Hospice Volunteer.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 10:00 a.m. until the hour of the service. A funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11:30 am in Sechrest Funeral Chapel with the Reverend Father Gnanapragasam Mariasoosai officiating. Entombment with full military honors will follow the service in Oakwood Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Memorials may be directed to Hospice of the Piedmont, 1801 Westchester Drive, High Point, NC 27262. Please offer condolences with the family at their website www.sechrestfunerals.com.
1963-1967, CS-0000, USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635)
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James Madison-class Ballistic Missile Submarine: Laid down, 3 December 1962, at Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., Newport News, VA.; Launched, 20 December 1963; Commissioned, USS Sam Rayburn (SSBN-635), 2 December 1964; Decommissioned, 31 July 1989 and retained as a Moored Training Ship; Struck from the Naval Register, 28 August 1989; Awaiting disposal through the Nuclear Powered Ship and Submarine Recycling Program at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, WA.
Specifications: Displacement, Surfaced: 7,250 t., Submerged: 8,250 t.; Length 425'; Beam 33'; Draft 32'; Speed, Surfaced/Submerged 20+ kts; Complement 120; Test depth 1,300'; Armament, 16 missile tubes, four 21" torpedo tubes; Propulsion, S5W Pressurized Water Nuclear Reactor, two geared turbines at 15,000 shp, one propeller.
Chain of Command Captain Oliver H. Perry, Jr., in command of the Blue Crew and Commander William A. Williams III in command of the Gold Crew
Other Memories Sam Rayburn conducted demonstration and shakedown operations on the Atlantic Missile Range, first manned by her Blue Crew and then by her Gold Crew. She joined Submarine Squadron 18 at Charleston, South Carolina, before her first Polaris ballistic missile deterrent patrol in the summer of 1965. In August 1965, she joined Submarine Squadron 16 and made seven deterrent patrols out of Rota, Spain, before rejoining Submarine Squadron 18 at Charleston in December 1966. During 1967, Sam Rayburn completed her eighth through 11th deterrent patrols. During 1968, she completed her 12th through 14th deterrent patrols.