Richard's primary vocation during his life was as a diesel mechanic in the Houston area; he retired from Continental Trailway Bus Company with over twenty years of service to that company.
Richard and Ima Jean retired to the Round Top area, where they worked together on their property: planting and harvesting their garden, building fences, bailing hay, and taking care of cattle.
Richard was a quiet man but is remembered for his jolly laughter, his big hands, and his strong heart and his love of playing dominoes and cards.
Richard's primary vocation during his life was as a diesel mechanic in the Houston area; he retired from Continental Trailway Bus Company with over twenty years of service to that company.
Richard and Ima Jean retired to the Round Top area, where they worked together on their property: planting and harvesting their garden, building fences, bailing hay, and taking care of cattle.
Richard was a quiet man but is remembered for his jolly laughter, his big hands, and his strong heart and his love of playing dominoes and cards.
Family Members
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Bonnie Mae Alston Flinn
1911–1974
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Henry Cicero Alston
1912–1964
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Eveline Alston
1918–1918
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Reba Arlene Alston McCain
1919–1990
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Luella Alston Cox
1921–2013
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Katy Modean Alston Posten
1924–2004
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Cecil Fowler Alston
1926–1990
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Carl Junior Alston
1928–2007
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Vera Imogene "Imo" Alston Ross
1931–2016
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Vada Merle Alston Shanklin
1934–2016
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