Mr. Joseph Mr. Joe Anthony Cacibauda died peacefully at his home in
Ocean Springs on Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, with his loving wife and children at
his side.
Mr. Joe as he was known to most was born in New Orleans, La., as the
youngest child of the late Lillian and Joseph Cacibauda Sr. A musician from
the very beginning, his father purchased him a set of drums when he was 10
and by the time he was 12, he was playing in weddings with a group of his
cousins who were in need of a drummer. By 15, he was playing in nightclubs in
the New Orleans area with his cousins.
Joe would go on to know and play with some of the greats, including B.B.
King, Willie Nelson, Leon Kelner, Joan Rivers, Rich Little, Don Rickles,
Regis Philbin, Mel Torme, and The Platters, but teaching music to generations
of students would become his lifes work.
Joe earned both Bachelors and Masters degrees in Music Education from
Southeastern Louisiana and, in 1972, became the band director at Bay High
School in Bay St. Louis, Miss. starting what would become a 43-year career
sharing his passion for music. Stints with St. Martin High School and Michele
Junior High in Biloxi would follow.
Joe left an impact everywhere he went, but his greatest legacy will forever
be at Ocean Springs High School. When he took over the program in 1984, there
were 38 students in the high school band and just 85 in all grades. By the
time he retired in 2015, there were 274 in the high school band, with nearly
700 in the band program in grades 6-12.The Blue-Grey Pride band -- a name Joe
coined himself after arriving in Ocean Springs -- received All-Superior
recognition, the highest a band can achieve, in 28 of his 31 years at OSHS.
Additionally, the All-Superior sweepstakes award was launched in 2007, and
Joe's band earned that distinction all eight years prior to his
retirement.
In addition, 100 percent of the students who came out of Joe's band program
had the opportunity for junior or senior college scholarships, if they chose
to pursue them. In May of 2015, when Joe conducted his final concert at OSHS,
it was announced the schools band hall would be renamed in his honor.
Away from school, Joe was an avid baseball fan and a lifelong New York
Yankees fan. He also loved all things Disney and particularly enjoyed his
many trips to Walt Disney World, both with the band for performances and with
his family.
But for all Joes passions and interests, there was no greater love in his
life than his family. He and his wife, Rose Van Acker-Cacibauda married in
1986 and are the parents of three children: son, JT and daughters, Alexa and
Zoe Cacibauda of whom he was immensely proud.
At the time of his retirement, Joe was asked about his plans. Ill be
around, he said and he was right. Every time a student walks into the band
hall bearing his name, every time a former student passes along his or her
love of music, every time a band director at Ocean Springs High School
collects an All-Superior trophy or other award, it will be because of Joe
Cacibaudas lasting impact on his school, students, and community.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Lillian and Joseph Cacibauda Sr.;
and his sisters, Eliza Loyacano and Antoinette Harper.
He is survived by his wife, Rose; his children, JT, Alexa, and Zoe; his
sister, Patricia Harder; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.