Former attorney Trevor Rees-Jones is new member of GOP's billionaire donors club
With Rove and former Republican National Committee ... Republicans. In Texas, the group has spent about $164,000 on TV ads opposing U.S. Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco. Other Texas donors have given more than Rees-Jones, including Houston homebuilder Bob Perry ...
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/102710DNmettxbillionaires.2812477.html
Finding way through island's city of the dead, an artist and a family search for answers
For New Yorkers who die without the money, family or identity required to get a proper funeral, the dock just beyond ... who lives in the Houston suburb of Richmond, Texas. "My goal was to sit down face-to-face with my father one time and have him ...
http://www.startribune.com/nation/106394798.html
Maryville to get picture of first mayor
William Wallace and Hiram Heartsill headed a committee of 50 men who planned one of the county's biggest events in local history ... Sam Houston who stopped here at his childhood home on his way to Washington, D.C., to be sworn in as a Texas senator in ...
http://www.thedailytimes.com/article/20101107/OP03/311079987/-1/RSS
National Museum of Funeral History
A museum of 19th and 20th century funerary history in the United States. Online collections and membership information, and gift shop.
http://www.nmfh.org/
NMFH Fantasy Coffins - Online exhibit - A Life Well Lived
National Museum of Funeral History. On display at the Museum are 12 coffins carved to resemble forms ranging from animals to objects representative of the ...
http://www.nmfh.org/exhibits/fantasy/index.html
National Museum of Funeral History
To help show your support of the Museum please visit our gift shop. ... May 18, 2009 will mark the 15th Tee-Off of the National Museum of Funeral History annual Golf Classic. ...
http://www.nmfh.org/index.html
National Museum of Funeral History, Houston, Texas
"Death Be Not Unprofessional" could be the motto of an impressive collection of caskets, hearses, and other relics of the funeral industry.
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