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James E. Lyon is a banker and entrepreneur who was born on August 25, 1927 in Houston, Texas, US. He is the founder and chairman of the board of directors of the Houston-based bank, Lyon Financial Services.
Lyon graduated from the University of Houston in 1950 with a degree in business administration. He then went on to serve in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. After his service, he returned to Houston and began his career in banking.
In 1965, Lyon founded Lyon Financial Services, a bank that specializes in providing financial services to small businesses. He has served as the chairman of the board of directors since its inception.
Lyon has been a leader in the banking industry for over 50 years. He has served on the boards of numerous banks and financial institutions, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the Texas Bankers Association, and the Houston Bankers Association.
Lyon is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He is 66 years old.
Lyon has an estimated net worth of $50 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in banking and investments.
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Real estate developer; Banker |
Age |
66 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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25 August, 1927 |
Birthday |
25 August |
Birthplace |
Houston, Texas, US |
Date of death |
(1993-05-01) Houston, Texas, US |
Died Place |
Houston, Texas, US |
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United States |
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James E. Lyon Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is James E. Lyon's Wife?
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Desiree Lyon (married 1990)
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Desiree Lyon (married 1990) |
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James E. Lyon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is James E. Lyon worth at the age of 66 years old? James E. Lyon’s income source is mostly from being a successful banker. He is from United States. We have estimated
James E. Lyon's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Lyon excelled in business as the chairman of the board of Ruska Instrument Corporation, a calibration company, and the 13-floor former River Oaks Bank and Trust Company, located and named for the affluent River Oaks neighborhood of Houston. In 1991, Compass Bancshares purchased River Oaks Bank. Lyon's real estate company had also constructed the River Oaks Bank building. Lyon was a former board member of the Federal National Mortgage Association, known as Fannie Mae.
After Reagan's inauguration in 1981, Lyon donated $10,000 to the White House redecoration fund, which raised more than $700,000, much of which was spent on the private living quarters.
Lyon was a member of the conservative think tank, the Center for National Policy; other figures in the organization during the 1980s included Paul Weyrich, Nelson Bunker Hunt, Phyllis Schlafly, Pat Robertson, and Howard Phillips.
In 1972, Lyon supported conservative gubernatorial candidate Henry Grover, then a state senator from Houston. Another group of Republicans, led by Rudy Juedeman, an oilman in Odessa, tried without success to draft Jim Reese, then the mayor of Odessa, for the nomination, but Lyon remained committed to support Grover. Thereafter, Hank Grover defeated the Houston businessman Albert Bel Fay in a runoff election for the Republican nomination, but he then lost in the general election to the Democrat Dolph Briscoe of Uvalde.
Lyon was an alternate delegation to the 1972 Republican National Convention. Subsequently, he was a delegate for Ronald W. Reagan at both the 1976 and the 1980 Republican national conventions. He was Reagan's Texas finance chairman in 1976.
From 1968 to 1973, Lyon was the director of the finance committee of the Republican Party of Harris County. In 1969, the county GOP designated him as "Mr. Republican."
In his real estate career, Lyon developed numerous area subdivisions, including Briarmeadow, Spring Branch, Farnham Park, Tanglewilde, and Briarbend. In 1965, he built the 7-story, 225-room USS Flagship Hotel on Pleasure Pier in Galveston. The hotel was destroyed by Hurricane Ike in 2008, and an amusement park subsequently opened at that site. In 1984, Lyon completed The Huntingdon, a 34-story high luxury residential condominium with 120 units located at 2121 Kirby Drive in River Oaks. The Huntingdon was placed on the market in 2013.
A graduate of the former San Jacinto High School in Houston, Lyon served in the United States Marine Corps and attended Rice University and the University of Houston. In 1962, the Junior Chamber International in Houston named him one of five "Outstanding Young Texans."
Lyon was an early Republican, having worked for Thad Hutcheson, an attorney from Houston, the party's choice in a special election for the U.S. Senate held on April 2, 1957. In this contest, the Democrat Ralph Yarborough won the right to succeed his 1956 gubernatorial opponent, Price Daniel, because Daniel resigned his Senate seat to become governor in January 1957. Hutcheson finished third in the race with 23 percent of the vote; then U.S. Representative Martin Dies, Jr., known for his House investigations into communist infiltration placed second. No runoff election was then required in Texas in such situations. Yarborough won with 38 percent of the vote.
James Edwin Lyon, Jr., known as Jimmy Lyon (August 25, 1927 – May 1, 1993), was a banker, real estate developer, and Republican politician from Houston, Texas. Member of the Council for National Policy (not the Center for National Policy).
Lyon died at his home in Houston at the age of sixty-five. His second wife of some three years, Desiree; his mother, Virginia Asbell Lyon Hedrick (1904–2000), was a native of Pierre, South Dakota, who was formerly a lecturer for the Dale Carnegie company. His daughters from the first marriage were Dana Lyon, Melissa Lyon Simon, and Jennifer Stewart Lyon (born 1959), all of Houston; he also had a stepdaughter, Lelia Ellane Dodson (born 1968) of San Francisco, California.