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Julius Crawford House

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Julius Crawford House Veteran

Birth
Leona, Leon County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Aug 1989 (aged 74)
Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas, USA
Burial
Jacksonville, Cherokee County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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JULIUS CRAWFORD HOUSE was the son of Rev. Roger Mills House and Mrs. Florence (McRee) House.

He served as a Private in the U.S. Air Corps during World War II.

Obituary Excerpt
"Mr. House died after a lengthy illness on Monday at his residence. He was born November 2, 1914 in Leon County, and he lived most of his life in Jacksonville. He graduated from Lon Morris College, in Jacksonville, and he was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He retired from W.G. Brown Lumber Company. Mr. House was a member of First United Methodist Church and Alpha Omega Sunday School Class in Jacksonville.

Survivors include a son, Kenneth House, of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Mouizelle Preston, of Longview, and Mrs. Vesta Adams, of Houston; and a brother, Seth House, of Houston."

Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Tuesday, August 8, 1989 Edition of the Tyler Morning Telegraph [a newspaper of Tyler, Texas in Smith County]
~ Obituary for their father, Rev. Roger Mills House, as published in the Friday afternoon, April 10, 1970 edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas]
JULIUS CRAWFORD HOUSE was the son of Rev. Roger Mills House and Mrs. Florence (McRee) House.

He served as a Private in the U.S. Air Corps during World War II.

Obituary Excerpt
"Mr. House died after a lengthy illness on Monday at his residence. He was born November 2, 1914 in Leon County, and he lived most of his life in Jacksonville. He graduated from Lon Morris College, in Jacksonville, and he was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran of World War II. He retired from W.G. Brown Lumber Company. Mr. House was a member of First United Methodist Church and Alpha Omega Sunday School Class in Jacksonville.

Survivors include a son, Kenneth House, of Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Mouizelle Preston, of Longview, and Mrs. Vesta Adams, of Houston; and a brother, Seth House, of Houston."

Sources
~ Obituary Published in the Tuesday, August 8, 1989 Edition of the Tyler Morning Telegraph [a newspaper of Tyler, Texas in Smith County]
~ Obituary for their father, Rev. Roger Mills House, as published in the Friday afternoon, April 10, 1970 edition of The Marshall News Messenger [the newspaper of Harrison County, Texas]


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