Services will be Wednesday for Gene Martin Bacque, a former Cajun great.
A 1:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church.
Bacque, 82, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 14, 2019, in Lafayette, Louisiana, surrounded by his children, grandchildren and family.
Entombment will be held at Sts. Peter & Paul Mausoleum in Scott.
Survivors include his four daughters, Rita Lynn Bacque of Dallas, TX., Michelle Bacque Wilson and her husband, Jason of San Antonio, TX., Suzanne Marie Bacque of Lafayette, LA. and Andrea Jeanne Bacque and Robert LeBlanc of Dallas, TX.; one son, John Anthony Bacque and his wife, Angel of Carencro, LA; seven grandchildren, John Michael Bacque, Katherine Claire Bacque, Hannah Elizabeth Broussard, Ava Elise Wilson, Jillian Paige LeBlanc, Grant Harrison LeBlanc, Hunter Shane Balfa and Sydney Shea Balfa; two great grandchildren, Brooklyn John Bacque and Blair Jayden Bacque; a brother, Larry Paul Bacque; and many Godchildren, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and great-great nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Doris Ann Hruzek Bacque; his parents, Azema and Nameze Bacque; one brother, Jerry Bacque; and one nephew, Ken Bacque.
A native of Scott, Louisiana and resident of Lafayette, Louisiana since 1969, Mr. Bacque was a loving and generous husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and friend to all who knew him. He graduated from Scott High School in 1955, then went on to receive his bachelor's degree in teaching from SLI (Southern Louisiana Institute) now known as ULL. Mr. Bacque had a great love of baseball and began his professional baseball career in 1957 playing for the Detroit Tigers Minor League system. From the AAA Pacific Coast League, he was given the opportunity to play professional baseball in Japan with the Hanshin Tigers of Osaka. His career in Japan lasted from 1962-1969. Hanshin won the pennant in 1962 and again in 1964, the year in which Gene won 29 games and lost 9 with an ERA of 1.89. From the 1964 pennant, he was awarded the Sawamura Award which is equivalent to the Cy Young Award in the United States. Mr. Bacque was a member of the Louisiana Cattlemen's Association and was a member and past president of the Lafayette Parish Cattlemen's Association. Most recently he was named as the Honorary Chairman of the Japan Retired Foreign Players Association in Tokyo, Japan. He was hoping to visit Japan and the Hanshin Tigers’ Koshien Stadium once more in his lifetime, as he held the people, country and culture of Japan very close to his heart. He was a parishioner and usher of Holy Cross Catholic Church. He enjoyed traveling the world with his wife Ann, raising cattle, occasionally visiting the casinos and spending time with his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, cousins and friends. Mr. Bacque will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Pallbearers will be his son and sons-in-law, John Bacque, Jason Wilson and Robert LeBlanc; his godsons Richard Bacque and Billy Ray Bacque and his nephew John Eiteman. Honorary pallbearers will be his brother Larry Bacque; cousin Dwayne Martin; nephew Billy Gibbs; longtime friends Willie Baronet, Jimmy Gore, and Brian Comeaux; cousin John Jefcoat, Sr. and Hollis Firmin and Austin Stanton.
A Rosary will be recited by Gene’s cousins, Fr. Rene Pellessier and Fr. Stephen Pellessier on Tuesday, September 17, at 6:00 p.m. in Martin and Castille's SCOTT Location.
The family requests that visitation be observed on Tuesday, September 17, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and on Wednesday, September 18, from 8:00 a.m. until the time of services.
Donations can also be made in Mr. Bacque's name to The Passionists Order, 5700 N. Harlem Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60631-2342 or visit
Special thanks to his doctors and caregivers at The Heart Hospital, especially Dr. LaGraize and Dr. Hebert; nurses Adrian Wyatt, Elana Prejean, Elizabeth Rhinehart and Destiny Hypolite, who not only cared for our father, but also our family. We will be forever grateful.
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In charge of arrangements: Martin & Castille - SCOTT, 802 Alfred Street, Scott, LA. 70583. 337-234-2320