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Houston mayor, son of Roy Hofheinz [273] Roy Hofheinz: 1931 Houston mayor, Harris County judge, Texas State Representative; also entrepreneur who led efforts to create Houston Colt .45s, Astrodome, Astroturf [274] Dean A. Hrbacek: 1986 Former mayor of Sugar Land, Texas: Lacey Hull: Texas State Representative Daylin Leach: 1986
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Amos Milburn: 52: January 3, 1980: Houston, Texas, U.S.: Complications from a stroke [1]: Georgeanna Tillman The Marvelettes: 35 ...
James Marion West Sr. (May 2, 1871 – August 24, 1941) was a wealthy Houston, Texas, businessman who substantially influenced the city's development during the early 20th century. He came to Texas as a boy from Mississippi in 1880.
James W. Moore (1938–2019 [1]) was a bestselling author of over 40 books, Abingdon Press' top selling author. He was a preacher and pastor, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church . He served as Senior Pastor of St. Luke's United Methodist Church –Houston (over 7,500 members) from 1984 to 2006.
James Demouchette (May 20, 1955 – September 22, 1992) [1] was convicted and sentenced to death in Texas for the double-murder of two Pizza Hut clerks during a robbery in Houston in 1976. [2] He later gained infamy as the " Meanest Man on Death Row " for his deviant behavior, which began when he fatally stabbed another inmate with a homemade ...
James Dudley Houston (November 10, 1933 – April 16, 2009) was an American novelist, poet and editor. He wrote nine novels and a number of non-fiction works (some co-authored and/or edited). He wrote nine novels and a number of non-fiction works (some co-authored and/or edited).
James A. Zimble, 78, American Navy officer, Surgeon General of the United States Navy (1987–1991). ... Houston Antwine, 72, American football player ...
James Edwin Lyon, Jr., known as Jimmy Lyon (August 25, 1927 – May 1, 1993), was a banker, real estate developer, and Republican politician from Houston, Texas. Member of the Council for National Policy (not the Center for National Policy).