Archie Bridge Ammons

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Archie Bridge Ammons

Birth
Kenedy, Karnes County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Jul 2013 (aged 87)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Graduated from Kenedy high school, Karnes Co., TX in May 1943. Immediately enrolled in Texas A&M College. WWII U.S. Navy service interrupted studies.
Awarded BS degree in Electrical Engineering by Texas A&M in Dec 1947.
Longtime resident of the Bellaire area.
Employee of Texaco for 39 years.
Member of Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Geophysical Society of Houston
Houston Civil War Round Table
AARP TaxAide public service volunteer
Charter Member Bellaire Lodge No. 1336, A F & A M. Master Mason for over 60 years.
Houston Genealogical Forum
Houston HAL-PC Computer Club
Veteran, U.S. Navy, WWII

Received American Petroleum Institute Meritorious Safety Award and Texaco Life Saving Award (certificate and gold pocket watch) in 1957 for 'making a water rescue at the risk of his own life on Klua Lake in the bush country of British Columbia', about 250 miles north of Dawson Creek, while other occupants and crew of an amphibious plane watched, in June 1956.
Graduated from Kenedy high school, Karnes Co., TX in May 1943. Immediately enrolled in Texas A&M College. WWII U.S. Navy service interrupted studies.
Awarded BS degree in Electrical Engineering by Texas A&M in Dec 1947.
Longtime resident of the Bellaire area.
Employee of Texaco for 39 years.
Member of Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Geophysical Society of Houston
Houston Civil War Round Table
AARP TaxAide public service volunteer
Charter Member Bellaire Lodge No. 1336, A F & A M. Master Mason for over 60 years.
Houston Genealogical Forum
Houston HAL-PC Computer Club
Veteran, U.S. Navy, WWII

Received American Petroleum Institute Meritorious Safety Award and Texaco Life Saving Award (certificate and gold pocket watch) in 1957 for 'making a water rescue at the risk of his own life on Klua Lake in the bush country of British Columbia', about 250 miles north of Dawson Creek, while other occupants and crew of an amphibious plane watched, in June 1956.