May 17, 2020
GREATER HOUSTON EDITION
Vol. 25, Issue 17
ASTROS LEGEND BOB ‘THE BULL’ WATSON DIES AT 74
ACRES HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR ON COVID-19 DEATHS:
HOUSTON — Bob “The Bull” Watson, the first African American GM to win a World Series, died Thursday due to kidney disease. He was 74. His legacy was honored in
March with the dedication of the Bob Watson Education Center at the Astros Youth Academy in Acres Home. “He was an All-Star on
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MUSIC INDUSTRY LOSES 3 LEGENDS IN ONE WEEKEND By: N.L. Preston
HOUSTON -- In 1953, Ebony magazine reported there were 3,000 black-owned funeral parlors across the country, and last year, that number had decreased to about 1,200, with nearly a dozen remaining across the Houston area. Many African Americans continue to rely on the comfort and security from familiar faces when it comes to burying their loved ones, especially during the COVID-19/ coronavirus global pandemic.
“This time is truly serious.”
In an effort to keep everyone safe, funeral directors have had to implement strict new procedures for services and burials. “This thing is truly serious,” said Houston funeral director Otis Wiley, of O.W. Wiley Mortuary in Acreage Home. And he knows firsthand what it is like being in the trenches. He’s been the person who’s had to collect the
bodies of those who died due to the virus. “When we walked into a hospital to collect our first body and saw so many patients on the ventilators, when we got back to the funeral home, it was an emotional time,” he said. “That’s when things were just getting big in the news and everyone was so confused about what to do, it could blow your mind.” Wiley and his team would not allow fear to hinder them from giving the high quality his mortuary, which has been a staple in the community for more than 20 years, has provided to clients. African-American News&Issues asked Wiley to share more about how the crisis has affected business practices. Q: Do you handle bodies differently now than before the pandemic? A: No. We use the same precautions we’ve always used. We do this every day anyway. I came through the era when we had AIDS, when no one knew what it was, Funeral on page 3
The 2020 Mother’s Day weekend is one music lovers would possibly never forget after three historic entertainment trailblazers died. Andre Harrell On Friday, hip hop lovers were shocked by the announcement of Uptown Records mogul, Andre Harrell, who died at 59 years of age. Harrell has famously been credited as the man who made Sean “P Diddy/ Puffy” Combs the entertainLegends on page 2
WASH YOUR HANDS FREQUENTLY • AVOID PUBLIC SPACES OR EVENTS WITH MORE THAN 10 PATRONS • SANITIZE AND STOCK UP • AVOID TOUCHING YOUR EYES, NOSE AND MOUTH • PRACTICE GOOD HYGIENE