Remembering Jim Houston
As published in the Historic Union County magazine in April of 2019, an article written by Shannon Carey stated Jim Houston had a real heart for helping others.
He made it his career, both paid and unpaid, to serve the people of Union County, often giving life-saving aid with his work in the Union County Rescue Squad.
Houston was born in Sharps Chapel near Johnson Hollow and Horseshoe Bend. Before moving to Shady Acres across from Postmaster Road, Houston continued to work the family farm, and it’s where he hosted the annual molasses making, well known throughout the county.
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