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Huge Friendswood Estate Sale
Listing ID#: 35676
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Friendswood, TX 77546 |
Sale Dates and Times |
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Thursday Sep 4, 2014 Completed Friday Sep 5, 2014 Completed Saturday Sep 6, 2014 Completed Sunday Sep 7, 2014 Completed |
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Estate Sale |
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Arbor Antiques Services, Inc. Contact: Curtis Ann Davis Phone: 281-388-1075 Email: curtisann@arborantiques.com Website: www.arborantiques.com EstateSale.com ID#: 1911 View company information and listings |
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Pictures will be posted daily!!! This is a Georgeous 5000 Sq Ft plus home located in the heart of Friendswood. Home of Dr. Alfred "Ross" and Barbara Webster. Dr. Webster & Barbara where both from Canada and moved to Texas in 1978. Dr Webster was an avid car enthusiast and had acquired quite a classic car collection. Several have been given to the children and others bought my freinds and family but there are about 6 or so that will be featured in the sale. Pictures will be posted within the next week. This sale has been combined with a portion of the estate of Judge Jimmie Duncan. Duncan was a judge in Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law No. 3 from 1957 until 1992, earning a reputation as one of the toughest, most efficient and fairest judges in the county. In his years on the bench, Duncan disposed of about 150,000 cases. Duncan, a boot-wearing, "butt-kicking" judge by his own description, was a graduate of Houston's Reagan High School and attended the University of Houston and Baylor University on a baseball scholarship. He enlisted in the Navy in 1940 and was on board the USS Minneapolis during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. He was engaged in 17 major battles, including Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal. After the war, Duncan worked as a longshoreman to pay his way through the South Texas College of Law.
Duncan was a judge in Harris County Criminal Court-at-Law No. 3 from 1957 until 1992, earning a reputation as one of the toughest, most efficient and fairest judges in the county. In his years on the bench, Duncan disposed of about 150,000 cases.
Duncan, a boot-wearing, "butt-kicking" judge by his own description, was a graduate of Houston's Reagan High School and attended the University of Houston and Baylor University on a baseball scholarship. He enlisted in the Navy in 1940 and was on board the USS Minneapolis during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. He was engaged in 17 major battles, including Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal.
After the war, Duncan worked as a longshoreman to pay his way through the South Texas College of Law. |
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