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John J. House -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Crothers-Glenwood
Funeral Home, May 20, 2015
Funeral services for Mr. John J. House
will be Wednesday, May 20, 2015, at 3:00 P.M., at the First Baptist Church in
Tallulah, La., with Bro. Bill Bearden and Bro. Jason McGuffie
officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday at the church from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Burial
will be at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Lake Providence, La., under the direction
of Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home.
Mr. House was born
November 10, 1922 in Crenshaw, Ms., and died on May 17, 2015. He was 92 years
old. He was a beloved husband, father, and grandfather. He was very devoted to
his family. Amy, a granddaughter, wrote-A gentle soul, but a giant personality,
so quiet, yet so strong. My papaw was the strongest man I have ever known and
he will always be my hero. When he told me stories from his years fighting in
WWII to being a state trooper, I was in awe and would have given anything to
have seen him in action. He would have given the shirt off of his back to help
anyone in need and taught all of his grandchildren so many life lessons. I will
always cherish the memories we made and will pass them on to his great grandchildren.
He was a one of a kind man who loved all of his grandchildren with all of his
heart and we loved him back just as much! What I wouldn't give to go riding on
the levee telling stories again. Amanda, a granddaughter, wrote-He taught me
about honor, respect, and hard work.
Mr. House entered the
United States Marine Corps on April 18, 1942 and left on April 17, 1946. During
this time he served in WWII and the Korean War. He shipped out in August of
1942 and saw action with the 1st Marine Division in the South Pacific, on the
islands of New Caledonia, New Guinea, Peleliu, Cape Glouster, Okinawa, Post invasion at Guadalcanal. He also
fought in the battle of the Chosin Reservoir, a
member of the "Frozen Chosin". He said for
three years he never saw any electric lights. He returned on August 6, 1945. In
1951 he joined the Louisiana State Police. He was on the State Pistol Team for
nineteen years, a resident trooper of East and West Carroll Parishes, retired
as Lieutenant, was Quick Draw 1st place seven years in a row, and was fair,
honest, and polite. He retired from the State Police in 1973. Mr. House was
also a member of the LA American Legion, Post #0037 in Lake Providence.
Survivors include his
wife, Virginia House, of Tallulah, La., his children, Frank and Ann House of
Delhi, La., Becky and Jay Szinyei of Houston, Tx., and John Edward and Vicki Baker of Tallulah, La., his
grandchildren, Amy and Robert Petrus, Jr. of West
Monroe, La., Megan and Steve Davis of Lubbock, Tx.,
Amanda and Joe Hull of Fort Worth, Tx., Micah Szinyei of Houston, Tx., Ryan and
Mandi Baker of Delhi, La., Tandon
Baker of Tallulah, La., and Candi and Chris Brooks of
West Monroe, La., his great grandchildren, Easton Petrus,
Rudy Petrus, Savannah Hull, Jacob Hull, Lucas Hull, Annabell Hull, and Ryan Petersen, his sister-in-law,
Mildred House of Oak Grove, La., his nephew, Johnny and Mary Lou House of Oak
Grove, La., his nephew, Jimmy and Anita House of Lake Providence, La., his
nephew, Michael House of Florida and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. House is preceded
in death by his father, Sam L. House, Sr., his mother, Francis Louise House,
his brothers, Frank L. House and Sam L. House, Jr., and his previous wife, Wylma Harvey House.
Pallbearers will be
James Albert Martin, John White, Bob Brown, Lee Harrel,
JV Byrd, and Jackie Coleman. Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Travis, Dwayne
Brown, Bruce Thompson, Dr. L.P. Neumann, Dr. T.A. Neumann, James Still, Billy
Poe, John Fragala, Dick Brown, Dalton Fortenberry,
and Clint Johnson.
The family is especially
grateful for the care provided by Dr. L.P. Neumann, Sarah Vining,
Alice Phenix, Delta and Collins Home Health, Olive
Branch Nursing Home and staff, Madison Parish Hospital, University Medical
Center in Jackson, Ms., Northeast Ambulance Service and James Still. A special
thanks to the family, friends, and neighbors for their help and prayers in
times of need.