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  • Peden Community Correction Facility, nicole sanders (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    how do i find out the date of when my husband goes to the Peden program ???
  • 3711 Willowick Road, Kelli J (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    I'd love to exchange stories. My children are the great grand children of Jacques Mossler. The one your mother and liver murdered
  • Wyndham Houston near NRG Park/Medical Center, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    In terms of the naming, this forum thread is a bit more accurate: [http://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/30663-astroworld-hotel-naming-history/]
  • 3711 Willowick Road, James (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Lots of family back in GA still around. We are Candace's brother's grandchildren. Our mom has tons of stories about times she spent with Candace. Patricia Weatherby.
  • Johnson Space Center (NASA), Agustin (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    A pleasure to work for Johnson space center constructing one of their new building have a lot of great memories their
  • Saint Arnold Brewing Company, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    Expanded polygon to account for new space.
  • Old Wescott Cemetery, bobbysox wrote 8 years ago:
    This old cemetery is located in North Houston off Jenson Drive. McDaniel Street, east off Jenson Drive curves to Schuler Street and runs parallel with Jenson. Just north of Crosstimbers, this cemetery is located in the curve of McDaniel & Schuler. While walking this cemetery, it was quite obvious that vandalism has taken it’s toll. Very few of the headstones were standing. Only those that could not be pushed forward or knocked over were barely legible. Decay and fungus was apparent everywhere. The cemetery was filthy and full of sunken graves with no markers visible. The central section was encased in a red brick wall with an entry arch that read "Wescott Cemetery 1930". The oldest grave we found in this cemetery was 1862, it seems that it took 68 years for an enclosure to be built around the cemetery which leads us to believe that this particular section of the cemetery was claimed by the Westcott family. Also, there was a separate concrete cinderblock fence section on this property. The following information was recorded on February 17, 2000 by Woody & Lou Ann Lunsford.
  • Crystal Suites, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    Lit up like a Christmas tree at night with vibrant blue and red neon. I'm pretty sure this is one of those "hot sheet motels" but I can't go saying on Wikimapia that it is but because I don't actually know that nor have concrete proof.
  • 2 BriarLake Plaza, Max (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Moved from here to the location listed as "Phillips 66 Company" in 2016
  • The Phillips 66 Company, Max (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Correction, it was listed as "2 Briarlake Plaza"
  • 3711 Willowick Road, hunter mcgranahan (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    im Jacques great-grandson from his first marriage. just messaged you on facebook but not sure it went through. would love to trade stories
  • 3711 Willowick Road, Putter Donnelly wrote 8 years ago:
    I've been voyeuristically reading about Candace; but so far, I've read nothing of how her (and Jacques' prior) children fared after his death. Obviously, you are the son of one of them. I wonder, did they go on to have happy lives?
  • 3711 Willowick Road, Elizabeth (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I am Elizabeth and worked as a secretary for your grandmother in 1967 and I was living in New York City and she advertised for a British trained secretary and even though I stood up my appointment with her she called me and interviewed me and hired me and brought me down to Houston. I am originally from Australia and what a roller coaster ride it was for 3 months. Your grandmother was very kind and treated me good but Mel Powers another thing. I lived at the house in the attic which was my apartment and had access to all the house except for her bedroom which I think she took me into one time. I also went with her in these three months back up to New York Citywhen Mel Powers was in hospital there and I still have the newspaper clippings. She had an office over by the Astrodome area and a Mr. John MCClelland ran it and everyday the driver would take me there to work. I quit because I could not take Mel Powers anymore and what a arogorant and scary man he was supposedly he is not her blood nephew and was adopted by her sister. I was also in my three months with at the trial when she was suing Percy Foreman and Clive Woody and Marian Rosen were her attorneys in this and I was at the courthouse many days. Who is your father may I ask and I guess you are one of the ones her and Jacques adopted in Chicago . The one I remember the most if you are one of these 4 is Eddie. I also knew your grandmothers two older children by her first marriage quite well in these 3 months and her son was Norman and was married to a British Girl and was at their house and her daughter was Rita. If you get this email message write back and I will reply.
  • Walmart Neighborhood Market, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    May have opened in 2002, not entirely clear.
  • Audrey H. Lawson Middle School, TLU2008 wrote 8 years ago:
    Renamed to Audrey H. Lawson Middle School for fall 2016
  • The African Forest, Max (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Area of the Houston Zoo. Has chimps, rhinos, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, gorillas, and red river hogs. Also a restaurant and a gift shop.
  • Dillard's, TLU2008 wrote 9 years ago:
    Also heard 1961, may be correct
  • Buzzy Bee, TLU2008 wrote 9 years ago:
    They actually altered it because of this similarity. Bummer.
  • Assassin Tattoo & Piercing, TLU2008 wrote 9 years ago:
    In the mid-1990s, this was "Houston Institute of the Protection of Youth, Inc.", a center for homeless teenagers.
  • Scarborough High School, dg (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    When i started 7th grade in August 1969,, the "d" wing was still under construction..also, desegregation was in it's infancy stage, .DG