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I don't know the answer, but I sure did enjoy the story, Johnny.
I don't know the answer, but I sure did enjoy the story, Johnny.
Tim, you mention in your post Jabe Thomas as one of those drivers today's fans may have forgotten or never heard about. I noticed when the immensely affable Jabe passed in June 2015, the fact that he had been inducted into the Memory Lane RacersReunion Hall of Fame had a prominent place in his obituary. Very fitting. Bring on the true memories of those wonderful drivers and races that formed the backbone of the NASCAR that we so cherished. We're waiting.
posted June 6th, 2015
Cerry Ezra(Jabe) Thomas born May 12, 1930 went home to be with the Lord Thursday, June 4, 2015.
Jabe was preceded in death by, father, Ezra Thomas; mother, Mathia M. Thomas; and brother, Calvin (CAP) Thomas. Jabe is survived by his wife, Betty Adkins Thomas of 65 years marriage; and son, Ronnie Darrell Thomas; daughter in-law, Ruth, of Christiansburg; brother, Dr. Arcel P. Thomas, of Christiansburg; and sister, Loretta Eisenbeiss, of Hyattsville, Md.; nephew, Gary Eisenbeiss and wife, Sheilani and their son, Nathaniel, of Adelthi, Md.; niece, Dawn Rubilar and husband, Sebastian, of Hyattsville, Md. and Keith Thomas.
Jabe had a longstanding career in racing beginning in mid-1950's on the dirt tracks in Virginia. Driving a Ford Coupe, he was the 1958 track Champion at the dirt track at Radford Speedway, in Radford Virginia (now Motor Mile). In 1965, at the age of 35, Jabe started his racing NASCAR's Grand National Series, which later became known as the Winston Cup Series, in an ex Holman Moody 1964 Ford, making 322 starts with 77 top finishes in his career. Usually Jabe partnered with Roanoke Virginia's Don Robertson (Star City Body Shop) with crew chief Jimmy Cox preparing the cars. In 1968 and 1969, Jabe purchased Petty Enterprises Plymouths, several years later they were re-bodied with Dodge Charger sheet metal. Between 1968 and 1973, Jabe finished in the top twelve national points each year, with a 6th place ranking in 1971. Always a fun loving driver, Jabe never hesitated to allow others to drive his car. In 1970, two of Richard Petty's 200 career wins came in Jabe's Plymouth. Others to drive Jabe's cars included Ned Jarrett, Bobby Allison, Wendell Scott, Cale Yarbrough, Charlie Glotzbach and Pedro Rodriques. Being one of the sports more outgoing Independent drivers Jabe always enjoyed meeting the fans and was known to many as the Clown Prince of Racing.
In 1977 Jabe passed the torch to his son Ronnie. In 1978 Jabe was the backbone and support of the team, which helped achieve Ronnie's and Jabe's goal of winning Rookie of the Year honors. Jabe was always coaching on the headset, giving lap times and looking for the best lane to pass and other times being the rear view mirror. Jabe held a major role in their 1990 Late Model Stock Car Championship at the New River Valley Speedway, wins at Martinsville Speedway and North Wilkesboro Speedway. On October 17, 2010 Jabe was inducted into the Memory Lane RacersReunion Hall Of Fame in Mooresville , North Carolina, along with Ned Jarrett, Bobby Allison, Rex White, Louise Smith, Earl Brooks and Charlie Glotzbach.
Jabe started work at Harmon Fur Farm then Sam Moore Chair factory as a teenager, in the early 1950's Jabe worked for Clover Creamy driving a milk delivery truck. In 1955 Jabe began operating Jabe's Gulf in Christiansburg, Virginia until 1982. In 1968 Jabe and Betty decided to get into the landlord business making many friends and helping many tenants over the years showing time after time doing the right thing by people was more important than making profit. In 1998 Jabe and Ronnie purchased a Car Wash until selling it in 2003. Jabe, Betty and Ronnie were always close throughout life in family and business matters, being involved daily in all decisions.
Jabe touched many people throughout his life, he loved to make us laugh, and he will be greatly missed. Thanks is a small word to the impact he has had in his lifetime on all who met him. Jabe always wore a smile and was open to giving young people advice concerning decisions for their future. He had a giving heart and sacrificed so others could benefit from his good fortune, but would always say he was most fortunate and blessed that he had friends and acquaintances that did a lot for him also. Jabe lived his life to the fullest, he did what he wanted and enjoyed the life he made with his family. In his later years he enjoyed traveling throughout the country with his son Ronnie to special events or just Fun. Special note from Jabe in his final days was spoken to his son and wife for us to tell everyone...''Hello and Goodbye", which made us laugh because it reminded us that was how he lived his life. Jabe and his wife Betty attended Harbor of Hope Pentecostal Church and believed God had blessed him and expected him to share his life with others. Jabe was an excellent husband, Dad, friend, and mentor to all who knew and loved him.
Family will receive Family and friends Monday June 8, 2015 at 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. with service following immediately after at the Harbor of Hope Pentecostal Holiness Church in Christiansburg, Virginia, located off Interstate 81 ex 118. Service will be conducted by the Rev. Richard Kingrea and the Rev. Leon Alley. Interment will follow at Sunset Cemetery in Christiansburg, where he will be laid to rest.
Special thanks to his brother Arch Thomas and caregivers Flo Akers of Shawsville and Betty Burress of Christiansburg during his final battle with Parkinson's disease. Thanks to the Carillion Hospitals and staff in Christiansburg, Radford and Carillion Hospice for their care during this time. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Jabe's name to National Parkinson's Foundation, or the Alzheimer's' Association. The Thomas family is being served by Horne Funeral Services, Christiansburg 540-382-2612. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.hornefuneralservice.com .
Yessir. I think we'll have to appoint a Secretary of Retro.
Tim, I doubt I can name more than 10-15 countries, so I guess I'm out of contention for running NASCAR. Maybe with your help we could get it straight here in the States and let Bozo worry about those other 131 countries.
Here is the link to the ENTIRE Al Pearce interview with Richard Petty published August 1, 2016 in AUTOWEEK that Kelly Crandall is referencing in her post regarding Richard's remarks about Brian France, Danica Patrick and NASCAR:
http://autoweek.com/article/racing/nascars-king-speaks-richard-petty-danica-trump-brian-france-and-more
Hey, Tim...there may be a few others like myself who are becoming forgetful and won't remember if you repeat!!