[BaadAssGremlins] Re: James Hahn
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: James Hahn
- From: "Robert" <baddassgremlin@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:46:51 -0000
Eddie, and to all,,, Truly a very sad day... My thoughts and prayers
also to his family. Bob in MN.
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Eddie Stakes"
<eddiestakes@...> wrote:
>
> What a devastiating blow. It's always tough to hear a AMC Friend
passes
> away, but doubly tough to hear one taking his own life. It's
another thing
> to get killed in a car wreck or drown, but another to blow one's
head off.
>
> James Hahn was a friend of mine. I frist cross paths with him in
the mid
> 1980s, a big fellow, looked like a football player who towered over
me. And
> wore a eternal smile. He liked Gremlins. Didn't care for AMX,
Ambassador,
> anything except Gremlin. You probably saw me write about him
being "the
> gremlin god" as he owned about 13-16 of them, and his dad was just
as
> enthusiastic about those little cars. Together, they seemed to snap
up any
> Gremlin that needed a home; and in the 80s, many of the Gremlins
were
> usually bought at police auctions...one step from the crusher.
>
> One Gremlin in particular I need to mention. I was driving along
Washington
> avenue here in Houston in the late 1980s and had it down to science
to where
> I could drive slowly and look at the back rows of cars in the many
used car
> lots on Washington, Harrisburg, Shepard, Durham and even College;
as the
> back rows is where the AMCs sat. On this day there was a small lot
with
> about 20 cars near Sawyer and The Pig Stand, and one front row was
a little
> white Gremlin, so I whipped around and stopped.
>
> It was a 74 Gremlin X, white with 304, AT and beautiful Levi's
interior. I
> tlked to the salesmen and they wanted $1500 for it. When I made my
rounds
> and went home, the first person I called was James Hahn. Not that
he needed
> another, but this car was sweet, ready to show with little detail.
He
> thanked me and went and bought it next day for $1250 cash.
>
> That car he, along with beautiful wife Jaime, would proudly show at
many
> meets here in the east Texas area for years to come including AMC
Regionals,
> and ISCA Astrodome. The little 74 Gremlin made the big guy with the
big
> smile have a bigger smile, especially when he would win a trophy!
His dad
> had another show Gremlin, a red 76, but this one they really liked.
>
> I talked to James just 2 years ago....and his work number at
Blentech was on
> my desk here as I was going to call him to see if he needed
anything off the
> 74 Hornet I am parting out.
> Last night (October 24th) I was watching the news about a SWAT
standoff in
> NW Harris County in Spring. Nothing unusual there, SWAT standoffs
are way of
> life in big city. But unusual about this was the announcer said
that 'the
> man on Covington Place' had 'a chemical belt with explosives, and
had told
> the officers that they knew what he does for a living and to back
off'. I
> thought that strange, but that was end of it.
>
> This morning, I found out the SWAT stand off ended as it was first
thing on
> Houston news. The name seemed familiar, James Hahn. The firth thing
you
> think of is how many people named James Hahn in Spring, Texas that
are
> chemists and 39 years old. No, can't be. So I went to office closet
and
> started pilfering thru AMC Club of Houston rosters, as he had been
a member
> on and off for years, not steady, just occasionally. There is his
name, and
> Covington Place, Spring. No, not this big happy bear Gremlin guy.
>
> I told my youngest son, Jacob, who is 4 now, to watch cartoons of
which he
> happily obliged. On my desk, I called Blentech, the work number I
had for
> James since 1980s. The lady who answered the phone sounded tired.
I'm not at
> a loss for words but stuttered thru it something like this:
> "Hi, good moring maam, my name is Eddie Stakes." "Hi Eddie." Yes
maam, I saw
> some news report about a SWAT standoff in Spring and the fellow's
name is
> James Hahn and I his number is on my desk here and I just wanted to
make
> sure this is not my Gremlin buddy who works there." She said "Hi
Eddie, I
> remember you, and yes, this is his mother, and he killed himself
last night.
> He had gotten a divorce from Kaime about 5 years ago and had been
depressed
> as they mortgage company was foreclosing on his house." Insert
stunned
> silence here. "He had been depressed, and as you know, we are a
family run
> business here." "I stuttered (for lack of better word) WHY? He is
only 39
> years old dammit!" But then quickly realized nothing I could say or
do would
> easy this mother's pain. I told her that Paige & me would pray for
James,
> and also strength for his family at this time and if there is
anything I
> could do (their ain't) to please call me 24 hours. She said she was
thankful
> for all those friends who had been calling expressing sympathy. I
told her
> that James was just a big nice fellow and I could not even
comprehend what
> her or daddy are going thru.
>
> I also told her about finding the Gremlin on Washington and how he
was like
> a kid with new puppy when he bought it years ago. On my wall I have
a framed
> 8x10 of my 68 Rebel convertible Machine at the ISCA 5 star Auto
Rama at the
> dome from possibly 1990 or 1991. Next to it....is James' little 74
Levi's
> Gremlin!
>
> She laughed as only a mother could do, especially under the
circumstances.
> No mom should have to bury son. And all the questions. I just
wished he had
> asked for some help. I honestly don't know what goes thru one's
mind but I
> have been depressed before, just not to that pushed to the wall/no
return I
> guess James was at with deputies serving eviction notice to him and
he
> barricades himself in there. The kid had so much to live for and
nothing to
> die for, but again, no one knows what goes thru a person's mind
battling
> demons.
>
> This is the article in the Houston Chronicle:
>
> http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/5244051.html
>
> I'm sure in coming days there will be more on this strange story
that sadly,
> involved a long time AMCer, and dammit, just a good man I had
watched grow
> up the past decades.
>
> This is a photo of James' Gremlin I mentioned above at the Houston
AutoRama
> behind my Rebel.
>
> http://www.planethoustonamx.com/stuff/james_gremlin.jpg
>
> I probably have photos here of James, and chances are he is with or
> in......a Gremlin, and well, wearing a big smile. Too upset to look
thru
> cases of photo albums right now however, eventually after the
funeral, if
> there is one, will do it and make copies for his momma of her son,
as usual,
> smiling. Ya'll say a prayer for this young man, he was a joy to be
around,
> and at any AMC meet, even non AMC meet, ws usaully first one there
and one
> of last to leave, and would always lend a hand, unloading parts,
picking up
> trash in park, judging, selling sodas to benefit chapter, you name
it, he
> was all that. God Bless You James, you will be missed by everyone
you
> crossed paths with in this life. I just wished you had asked
someone for
> help big guy.
> Eddie Stakes
>
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