riding  
Caching and Bicycle Stuff- - Plus some rambling 
  corner    (c) Apycom



A little of
This and That



My Picture Albums





Click for Emerson, Georgia Forecast





LINKS

HOME

05/01/2002 - 06/01/2002 06/01/2002 - 07/01/2002 07/01/2002 - 08/01/2002 10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002 04/01/2003 - 05/01/2003 07/01/2003 - 08/01/2003 11/01/2003 - 12/01/2003 12/01/2003 - 01/01/2004 01/01/2004 - 02/01/2004 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004 03/01/2004 - 04/01/2004 04/01/2004 - 05/01/2004 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004 07/01/2004 - 08/01/2004 08/01/2004 - 09/01/2004 04/01/2005 - 05/01/2005 05/01/2005 - 06/01/2005 06/01/2005 - 07/01/2005 07/01/2005 - 08/01/2005 08/01/2005 - 09/01/2005 09/01/2005 - 10/01/2005 10/01/2005 - 11/01/2005 11/01/2005 - 12/01/2005 12/01/2005 - 01/01/2006 01/01/2006 - 02/01/2006 02/01/2006 - 03/01/2006 03/01/2006 - 04/01/2006 04/01/2006 - 05/01/2006 05/01/2006 - 06/01/2006 06/01/2006 - 07/01/2006 07/01/2006 - 08/01/2006 08/01/2006 - 09/01/2006 09/01/2006 - 10/01/2006 10/01/2006 - 11/01/2006 11/01/2006 - 12/01/2006 12/01/2006 - 01/01/2007 01/01/2007 - 02/01/2007 02/01/2007 - 03/01/2007 03/01/2007 - 04/01/2007 04/01/2007 - 05/01/2007 05/01/2007 - 06/01/2007 06/01/2007 - 07/01/2007 07/01/2007 - 08/01/2007 08/01/2007 - 09/01/2007 09/01/2007 - 10/01/2007 10/01/2007 - 11/01/2007 11/01/2007 - 12/01/2007 12/01/2007 - 01/01/2008 01/01/2008 - 02/01/2008 02/01/2008 - 03/01/2008 03/01/2008 - 04/01/2008 04/01/2008 - 05/01/2008 05/01/2008 - 06/01/2008 06/01/2008 - 07/01/2008 07/01/2008 - 08/01/2008 08/01/2008 - 09/01/2008 09/01/2008 - 10/01/2008 10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008 11/01/2008 - 12/01/2008 12/01/2008 - 01/01/2009

GEOCACHING

Moolah

HIDDEN

FOUND

MY PROFILE

SILVER COMET

Email




Bicycle Love is Shooing a Roadside Cow




"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride." - John F. Kennedy *******





Johnnie Lacy's Facebook profile











the end


 

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

 
JAMES LEO HOUSTON A friend of Fifty years passed Monday:

James Houston





James Leo Houston, 82, of Marietta, died Monday, October 15, 2007. Service will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Mayes Ward-Dobbins Funeral Home and Crematory chapel with Dr. Nelson Price officiating. Interment will be in Kennesaw Memorial Park. James was born in Hogansville on December 12, 1924 and moved to Marietta in 1926. He was a member of Roswell Street Baptist Church and was baptized March 26, 1961. James grew up on Roswell Street and his first job was at the age of 10 as delivery boy for the Marietta Daily Journal. He worked at his father's and uncle's garage on Church Street sweeping the floors and repairing trucks for the City of Marietta. Once he received his driver's license, he was promoted to wrecker driver at the small family garage. James volunteered in an office above the old Atherton's Drug Store for World War II to avoid being drafted. He operated a wrecker during World War II with the 838 ordinance which was attached to Patton's 3rd Army. James earned the rank of Sgt. After returning from WWII, he purchased Crain Wrecker Service from his uncle R.S. Crain. He operated out of a building just off the Marietta Square 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. James sold surplus WWII trucks. He moved the business to Highway 41 after purchasing a piece of property there in 1949. He operated on the same piece of property until his death. There he operated the wrecker service along with an automotive paint and body shop, garage, parts department and scrap yard. Additionally, he owned and operated an automotive paint and body shop on Atlanta Street. In 1952, James opened Crain M&M Sales, an ambulance and funeral car dealership. The business grew to cover eight southeastern states. He owned and operated the dealership until the sale of the business in 1989. Then in 1995, he founded Houston Brothers, Inc., also a funeral car dealership. James received many awards over the years, being named funeral car dealer of the year. In 1956 he bought the Bell Motel on Highway 41, which operated until 1975. James was a Shriner, a member of the Georgia Funeral Directors Association, served a term as president of the Georgia Funeral Supply Salesman Association and has been a member of various Funeral Director Associations across the Southeast. He was inducted into the American Towman Hall of Fame 1991. James received "The Simple Act of Bravery" award from The American Towman Association for his work in and around Marietta and Cobb County during the time he operated Crain Wrecker Service, more specifically for his work in clearing debris from the Atherton Drug Store explosion.Mr. Houston is survived by his wife, Janice Moss Houston of Marietta; two sons and daughters-in-law, James R. "Jimmy" and Koni Houston of Acworth, Charles A. "Chuck" and Dawn Houston of Marietta; sister and brother-in-law, Gloria and Charles Edwards of Marietta; step-brother and sister-in-law, Jack and Margie Houston of Marietta; five grandchildren, Charlie Houston, Erik Houston, Miranda Houston, Valerie Houston, Madeline Houston; nephew, Mike Spence of Marietta. Mr. Houston was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Lindsay Houston.The family will receive friends Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.



Comments: Post a Comment



This page is powered by Blogger.