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Dr. Thomas C. Jester (1884–1950) was a Baptist pastor and civic leader who impacted the formative years of Houston, TX through his leadership on the Houston City Planning Commission and the board of the Baptist Hospital. His name is bestowed on T.C. Jester Boulevard and T.C. Jester Park in Houston.
Memorials to Ertman and Peña in TC Jester Park: In the background is the railroad bridge where the two were initially attacked. Cantu, Medellín, and O'Brien are buried at Captain Joe Byrd Cemetery. [30] [41] [42]
Midtown Houston Midtown [5] South of Interstate 45, west and north of Interstate 69 Near Northwest Management District Greater Inwood Tomball Parkway to the north, T. C. Jester Road to the east, Pinemont Road to the south, Hollister Road to the west North Houston District Greenspoint: Centered around the junction of Interstate 45 and Beltway 8
June 24, 1993 - Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Pena, two teenagers were murdered at T.C. Jester Park during a gang initiation. Their murders changed laws in Texas, as family members of the victims were now allowed to make a victim's impact statement in court. In addition, the family members of the victims could view executions of the killers.
Oak Forest is in northwest Houston, outside of, [7] and north of the 610 Loop and east of U.S. Route 290. [8] It is located near West 43rd Street, [5] and is between T. C. Jester and Interstate 45. [9]
Each morning when she wakes up, Juanita Mengel removes the silicone liner of her prosthetic leg out from under a heated blanket so that the metal parts of the artificial limb don't feel as cold on ...
460 T.C. Jester: Engine 11: Ambulance 11: Heavy Rescue 11, Evacuation Boat, 2 Rescue Boats, EMS District Chief Unit: 6 12 1502 Alber: Engine 12: Ambulance 12: 19 13 2215 W. 43rd: Engine 13: Ambulance 13: 31 15 5306 N. Main: Engine 15: Ambulance 15: Shift Commander 15, Cascade 15, Sr. EMS Supervisor 15: 6 16 1700 Richmond: Engine 16: Ladder 16 ...
The facility is in proximity to Sugar Land, [3] and it is about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Downtown Houston. [4] The unit, with about 940 acres (380 ha) of land, is co-located with Jester I Unit, Jester III Unit, and Jester IV Unit. [1] The unit consists of four steel buildings and two brick buildings. [5]