BORN

1921

DIED

2014

FUNERAL HOME

Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home

1350 West Fairbanks Ave

Winter Park, Florida

Franklin Houghton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 10, 2014.

Franklin Otis Houghton, 92, retired Internal Revenue Agent, died peacefully on February 8, 2014 from natural causes. He was born on October 28, 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son and only child of Luther H. Houghton and Margaret Otis Houghton. He graduated with a B.A. degree from Amherst College in 1943 and received his Master's from Rollins College Crummer School of Business in 1969. He was a senior IRS agent in Orlando for 39 years, retiring in 1995. During his career, he participated in many civil and criminal income tax cases and served as an expert witness in several high profile trials.
After graduation from college, Frank was commissioned in the U.S. Navy and taught naval R.O.T.C. at Tufts University during World War II where he met his future wife, Gloria Rockwood Houghton. They married in 1946, and moved to Winter Park in 1955 where they raised their three children. He remained active in the Naval Reserve and was the commanding officer of the Orlando Naval Reserve unit, retiring as a Lt. Commander after 20 years. He also taught taxation at the Crummer School of Rollins College as an adjunct professor for many years.
He was active in community affairs and served as President of the Maitland Shores Civic Association. In addition, he served on the Board of the Council for International Visitors, hosting international students from all over the world in their home. He was also a member of The University Club of Winter Park, Stag Club, R.O.M.E.O., and the English Speaking Union. He was a faithful member of All Saints Episcopal Church.
He is predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Gloria Houghton. He is survived by their three children, Ken Houghton (Sally); Betsy Houghton Fulmer (Frank); and Deborah Houghton Schmidt (Emmett). Also surviving are his ten grandchildren, David Houghton (Terri), Laura Houghton Coleman (Jamie), John Houghton (Stephanie), Sarah Houghton Geer (Stephen), Amy Fulmer (Liz Chavez), Eden Fulmer, Elizabeth Fulmer Sullivan (Bob), Benjamin Schmidt (Stephanie), Meredith Schmidt Edelstein (Jason), and Daniel Schmidt. He now has nine great grandchildren, Thomas Coleman, William Coleman, Henry Houghton, Hamilton Houghton, Caroline Houghton, Cole Connell, Anna Grace Sullivan, Sarah Sullivan, and Kennedy Sullivan plus three more on the way.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. in Duxbury Hall at The Mayflower, 1620 Mayflower Ct, Winter Park, Florida. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Parkinson Foundation at 200 S.E. 1st Street, Miami, FL 33131.
Arrangements under the direction of Carey Hand Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, FL.

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February 12, 2014

Dear Debbie and Betsy and all your family,

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. I send you this prayer: O God of all who live, thank you for the happy memories of those you have called from this life to the joy of your Presence. They were you're a upon earth, and yours they are still. Thank you for their lives of service, for the example of their faith and patience, the inspiration of their words and deeds, for the days spent in their companionship, and for their share in heaven's new opportunities. Help us to live that they may welcome us with joy when you call us to yourself. Amen. Fr Brokaw

February 12, 2014

Randy Moore

Dear Betsey, Ken, and Debbie, please accept my sincere condolences. Your Father was the nicest man I've ever known. We enjoyed several long sea voyages together, many social gatherings, and many private dinners together. Never did Frank ever have a harsh word about anyone or anything. Frank and Gloria made a great team--one that made everyone comfortable in their collective presence and provided joy and intellectual stimulation to all those around them. Frank's many kindnesses to me and my children will always be cherished memories. Frank was stellar example of an honorable man and loyal friend. On the very day of Frank's death, I wrote a dedication to both Frank and Gloria for a book that is almost completed and will be published soon. You all must be very proud to have enjoyed having Frank as a Father! God bless and keep you well. Best Regards, Randy Moore from Thailand

February 12, 2014

Matt McDonald

Mr. Houghton was the spouse of my British Lit teacher at Trinity. I spent 5 weeks in the British Isles as a student with the Houghton's as our lead chaperone's. I still quote Mr. Houghton today.

February 11, 2014

Pam ROBERTS

Frank was quite unique. My deepest sympathy. He will be missed.

February 11, 2014

Donna Sue & Helena Oakley

Mr. Houghton was a very respectful, honorable and respected man. Although we have suffered a great loss in his passing, Heaven has gained a jewel! With love and a heavy heart....

February 11, 2014

Dudley Hill

He was a partner,friend,mentor and father figure!He will be missed!

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