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Baytown Sun photo/Mark Fleming his first two years of high
Parks employee Minh Kotiarz squeegees water from the
stage as a crew sets.up for Saturday night's concert.in
. BicentenmakPark.
“The wisdom of our sages and the
blood of our heroes have
been devoted to the attainment of
Trial by Jury. It should be the
creed of our political faith!”
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Author of the Declaration of
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iii I97K In 19X0, Elaine anil her I
datigliti-r I.oa opened their own I
real estale voiup.iny. Heal Estale I
linlimited, in Channelview. Gene’ ■
joined the eonipany in 19X2 ■
where lie worked with Elaine ■
until 200X They are now retired. I
although Gene still manages Ins ■
insurance, company. Gene Fusehcr MBI
l"sllt’l,lu it all together. Their marriage
are members of several is successful because God ami
‘ .- let.is goodness have always been at its
U/u.vz* z*7»ro TIiAiz .tfiil lit t o Hci. rr»urv«r-|.
of Insurance and the Real Estate and admire one another. they
block of S. (ircle between l"(’t(,r vehicles, one case of
DWI, one robbery and six
it her arrests and wrote 10
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Paring the same period
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major crashes and nine
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281,422,8302
(Iyer the years. (A-iie always IW ’
two io tlircc ||4!S at any given imie Gene is lhe nick of lhe ftmiilv H.em' Congraluhmo,, and Jl.qip/
to help support and provide tor his and Elaine i* the heart that holds Anniversary lo, "this remarkable
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abou’l midnijilii I IiiiimI.i'
• ( 'ash was stolen from
the ofiice of a business in
the IOOO block of N.
Alexander Drive iibout 5
p in Thursday when the
office was briefly left
11 am I hursday. unoccupied and unlocked.
• An attempted vehicle ‘ • A department More at
burglary was reported in San Jacinto Mall reported
,t„. z.nn I.I...O. . <• t» .... . InK)ney was sdolcn |,y an
employee. Charges were
, . . t filed'against 23-ycur-old
Thursday. w ’ Charcll Angel GroveH,
was reported stolen from a in the 1600 block of Garth
vehicle al an RV .park in Rond *
the 2000 block of N. • Sound equipment was
reported stolen J'rom
Memorial Baptist Church
m the 600 block- of W
Sterling Avenue between I
Baytown preparations (:i« )sm
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Huffman Veterans ol.
. I foreign Wais shared ,i final
« JI VIW incmhei lorn
Devlin who served in the
. Navy from 1060-1964. said
the groups have been in the
. parade .for aboiit seven or
eight years.
The two groups team up
for more than that, though,
said firn Meadows, who is
JRO'IC instructor .at the
high school and ihe outgo-
ing commander of the
VI'W post
‘The JR()T( program as
well as the VI W support
■ the local funerals' for. our
fallen veterans."
.One <>l like high school
students in the parade,
Tyler Westbrook, said he
started in- the^progiam in its
eighth-grade level affiliate,
and has continued through
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school. He is now male
color-guard commander.
‘Til be in there about
live years total," he said.
50tH bedding Anniversary
Gene aud Elaine I iiselier uf lainjly. HEhas raised cattle, owned
( liannelview. 1,-xas’ celebraled and operated a grain company and
their 5thli wedding anniversary on he worked lor Champion Paper
Thursday June 17. 2Qt(>, for 27 years, uniil 19X2 when Ik- .
,, , became areallor.
(jcjic is a, nalivc ol Mamou,
Louisiana and graduated from Ville Elaine worked as an executive
Plane High School in 1955 Elaine secretary for Armco Steel prior
Coker Lusellcr is from Baytown. > to becoming a real estate broker
levas and graduated'from R I. "■ ........ ,;l...........1 k—
I ce High Schind in 1959
Gene and Elaine met al the Corral
Prive-ln. which was localed in
Pasadena. Texas while they Were
both there to have lunch. Soon
after. Gene began taking Elamc
m lunch and.a year later, on June
17. I960, the couple was married
al Park Place Melhialisi Church
'they moved into their home in They
Channelview right after they organizations, including the
married, and they suit live in the Boardot Realtors, the Texas Board core I hey still hug kiss, respect
>3_. same home Imlay. . ot Insurance and the Real Estate and admire one another, they
i Insiiinie enjoy family, friends, fishing, and
. I he ttiiiplc h.1(1 ihicc (tilltlirii . lots <.t t'ikmI < ookmv Hic\ look
Lisa Puselicr (ttaased). Philip Gwic and Plainr.arc alui The proud fnrWar(| t<y having their bay iriuu-
Fuselier (deceased) and Brice grandparents of Lacy tnic. tyier blll|U|„s ,and all ihat
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were
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the 1200 block ol
I Bilker Rond belwccn
2:jl.) a,iri. Wednesday and
II :‘i in I hursday
• Ait atteinplcd vehicle ‘
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the 6(10 block of Pamela
Drive between 3 p m.
Wytdnesday and 10 a.m..
• Computer equipment whose address was listed
Vehicle aCari RVjiark in VRoad *.
Alexander Drive.
.• A GPS device was
1250 jnckiip truck was reported stolen from a
' ' ‘ g vehicle .parked in the 3400
parking lot In block of Garth Road p.m. Thursday and 4 p.m.
block of W. between 2 a.m. and 2 p.m l-riday.
• Money was reported
taken from a business in
the 1400 block of Lacy
Drive about 12:30 a.m.
Iovol.1 ( Oiolla was icpotl- 7200 block of (iarlh Road Salmd.ix.
.mcni complex m the 600 and 6 p.m. Thursday.
block of Rollingbrook • A purse, and ci
Drive between 8:30 p.m:.
Thursday and—7:30 a.m.
i fidlty. ' iiiv . yivviv
• A 2001 loyofa CeliCa Interstate 10 between
chib, in the 4700 block of Thursday.
Highway 146 about 2 a.m. • 11
Saturday. I he license plate reported stolen tn the 900
: * writ / i , ,.r e r ':—.i a.
midnight and 4 a.m,
• The tailgate was
RQbbGriSS 1000 block ol Bay Oaks food stoic m thi 1400
• \ ddixi-ix driver for H.ni-<>i between 6 pm block bi Bc.unb<>m RMd
|).n,. p,,U1" ^cinc -dax and S til a in abotij midnight Ihuisdax
icpoiledlx lobbed al i-i'in • i
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block of Northwood Dnve
Money, a Wallet and a cell
phone were reported.taken
in the holdup
• A man was reported
robbed at a club in the
4200' block of Decker
Drive ‘ about 4’ a m.
Saturday '
Motor vehicle
thefts
• A white 2006 l-'ord
reported stolen froni
restaurant | '
• the 700
I ynchburg-Cedai Bayou I hursday.
Road about 10 p.m. “An attempted vehicle
Fhursday. burglary was reported in a
• A dark blue 2002 motel parking lot in the
stolen from an apart- between about 5:15'p.m.
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A purse, and camera UUUHUHoCO
were reported stolen in a Between I hursday
restaurant parking lot in womtng and Friday morn-
fnday. ’ " - the 5200 block of mg Baytown police wrote
• A 2001 loyofa Celjca Interstate 10 between 5 pH^nse reports and
was reported stolen from a p.m. and 9:30 p.m. investigated incidents
club in the 4700 block of Thursday. including lour assaults,
Highway 146 about 2 a.m. ’ l.lectronics were two auto thefts, one-hut--
Saturday. I he license plate reported stolen in the 900 yhiry, H burglaries of
number is DRW IKK, uh/va »?. v.hviv wvivwvh
midnight and 4 a.m. criminal mischief,
Motor vehicle "Tv t.ng„te «- U n», u
burglaries reported stolen from a (’1'' ' • -
- CD player was
biS'of'aarlot^^fnve 5:30 P‘m‘ ,ucsdi*y and P°liCC Inve.sli«atcd1 ,hr‘
l^tween 2 mm and ’X 4:30 a.;m Wednesday r.;:
a m. Thursday. ’ , 0 - S
• Sunglasses and a GPS repoSe^to en m the 1700
unit were reported stolen ',k’ck I,ecker o5 01160565
in the 800 block of Charles' htlw'tn 5 P nr ,in(l 7,0 Between Friday morning
Place between' 6 p n’l. 11, y , and Saturday morning
Wednesday and 6:30 a.m ' ,l,<’ls, f‘;po5U:d. Baytown police wrote 33..
I |1IH ,(|.,v sl‘,len ln-.ltle 700 b,<)tk 1,1 offense reports and investi-
• Money was. reported l,e"by .S'rccl bu,.'A'ee" x gated incidents including '
■lolen andrecovc.cd'uHhc P "t-and ) p m. Fnday. (,(,c assault, one auto theft,
2500 block Of. W. I. Vtnla . ,. n, three burglaries, three bur- Fuwher. owner Of AMHnsuranri- luscher >md Ah-ximdrn Fuselier H tll I'hev ,o-irulv ui "
a««woOtherthefts "X...................T72X-'.
■ - .'.Werliii-sclav ami 7 am . « ,i • one case of criminal mis- _______ .......................... ,...... :. .... a... ihein1 .................. and Huoov G
. I hursday. ■ 300 bUrglari6S clm-f. one fo.gerv one rob
• An attempted vehicle • Electronics and tools bcry and seven thefts.
burglary was reported in were reported stolen from They also made 10 other
the 900 block ol Chad the 400 block of l„ Fayle arrests and wrote five mis- ■■
I ,ane between 1010 pm Avcnue-bctwcen 7:30 p.m cellancous reports
Wednesday and 7-:3O a.m. Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. During the same period
I hursday. Thursday. police investigated five
•A car stereo, was report- • A watercraft was major crashes and. 15
cd stolen in the 600 block reported stolen from an minor crashes
of Little Wood Drive about apartment complex in the
7:10 a.m. Thursday. 2700 block of Ward Road Polia.’ Beat ix compiled
• Fuel was reported between 11 p.m. I'fom Baytown Police |
stolen from a vehicle al a Wednesday and 8:30 a.m Department reports. The |
truck stop in the 1700* I hursday. entire report is available
block of Interstate 10 • Air conditioning units on the city’s website at
bctw.cen II p m were reported stolen from www.baylown.orx.
Wednesday and 7: <0 am . Baytown Head Start in the Crime .Stoppers pays
Fhursday 1700 block of N, Pruett cash rewprds for in/brma-
• An attempted vehicle Street between 6 p.m. lion thatfeads to the arrest
- burglary w-as reported in Tuesday and 9 . a,mi and charging of anyone .
'the 9()0 bliick <>f < had. I anc fhursday. Lstimated value who. commits a ielony. g
between 8 aim. Tuesday of the stolen unit,was Callers can remain anony- |
and 9.a.m. I hursday. ' S25.000. tmms Cull Havtown Crime |
• Elcctrohicx were • Unspecified property Stoppers at (2KI/ 427- |
reported stolen from the was reported stolen from a TIPS. - I
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Halter, Janie. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 132, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 2010, newspaper, July 4, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1193073/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.