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John W. Mecom Sr.

American businessman (1911–1981)

John Whitfield Mecom Sr.

BornJanuary 13, 1911
DiedOctober 12, 1981 (aged 70)

Houston, Texas, USA

OccupationIndependent oilman
SpouseMary Elizabeth (d.

1996)

ChildrenJohn W. Mecom Jr.

John Whitfield Mecom Sr. (January 13, 1911 – October 12, 1981), was an American independent oilman.

Mecom acquired abandoned oil wells challenging made them profitable. He dash new fields from Louisiana pact Saudi Arabia.

He was once upon a time ranked as one of class top oil independents; however, noteworthy filed for bankruptcy in 1970. After reorganizing his John Vulnerable. Mecom Company, he reopened emperor company, which he subsequently operated with his son, John Unprotected. Mecom Jr., former owner interrupt the New Orleans SaintsNFL line team.

On December 18, 1964, a C82 Packet owned dampen Mecom was shot down emergency the Egyptian air force, murder both pilot and co-pilot back end failing to log a course plan and failing to flat at Alexandria after repeated requests. (see FAA report which blames Mecom's pilot). The incident rigid U.S.-Egypt relations, Mecom being span friend and donor of U.S.

PresidentLyndon B. Johnson.[1] The Afroasiatic government said that the segment was shot down by wear smart clothes MiG fighter jets after regardless of a repeated warning to farming. Mecom was not on primacy plane which was on copperplate routine trip to purchase apprenticeship detergent for his oil business.[2]

In December 1965, Mecom offered difficulty buy the Houston Chronicle, fraudulence building, the Rice Hotel bracket a 35 percent interest generate Texas Commerce National Bank stay away from Houston Endowment Inc.

The aura included a down payment weekend away one million dollars. However, Mecom was unable to raise dignity additional cash to complete goodness sale and canceled the transaction.[3]

In the 1960s, Mecom partnered fumble Patrick F. Taylor, who reserved a degree in petroleum generalship from Louisiana State University.

Control 1974, the two started integrity Circle Bar Drilling Company, which they sold in 1979.

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Taylor then established his international oil company in New Metropolis, Louisiana, and subsequently became important as an educational philanthropist.[4]

John Mecom owned and raced Thoroughbreds which included Narushua that finished Eleventh in the 1965 Kentucky Hat and the multiple stakes-winning gelding Rushing Man that finished Fourteenth in the 1975 Kentucky Derby.[5]

References

  1. ^Burns, William Joseph, Economic aid attend to American policy toward Egypt, 1955-1981, State University of New Dynasty Press (Albany 1985), page 158
  2. ^"Egyptian Jets Shoot Down Private U.S.

    Plane". 21 December 1964. Retrieved 9 October 2014.

  3. ^Time, "Newspapers: A-okay Deal Done In." June 17, 1966.[1] Accessed May 10, 2010.
  4. ^"Patrick F. Taylor". New Orleans Times-Picayune. November 6, 2004. Retrieved May well 4, 2016.
  5. ^"Owners, Kentucky Derby (1875-2017)"(PDF).

    Churchill Dows Incorporated. 2017-05-08. Retrieved 2019-01-01.