BETHANY BEACH MAYOR DIES
James C. Popham, age 49,
former mayor of Bethany Beach died Monday, May 7, 1967, at his place
of business, the Holiday House restaurant.
Mr. Popham was born in
Culpeper, Virginia and was a Sussex countyvisitor since 1938 when he
was a student at the University of Virginia. He continued visit the
shore while employed in
Washington, D.C. with the
U.S. Rubber Company into the late 1940's.
He opened his retaruant
and as a property owner ran for a seat on the Town Commission,
winning the seat after which
he moved his permanent residence to Bethany Beach. In 1960 he
became mayor and during his adminstration Bethany Beach was hit by
the worst storm in history. The ocean
front had to be totally
rebuilt.
James Popham was a WWII
Veteran, a major in the Army Reserves, he is a past president of
the Southeastern Sussex
Democrat Club, a member of the State Planning Commission, president
of
Commerce Corner, Inc.,
member of VFW Post 7234, Mason Dixon Post of Ocean View, and All
Saints Episcopal Church in
Rehoboth.
A bachelor, he is survived
by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Popham of Rock Point, Maryland
and two brothers, Frank of
Washington, D. C., and Russell of Rock Point.
Funeral services were at
Watson Grey Melson Funeral Home, Frankford, with interment at the
convenience of the family.
Wilmington Morning News, May
8 1967.
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