Welcome to JukeboxHeaven
in memory of
Ray Lowery
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Here's a little history about dad.
Take a stroll through Jukebox Heaven.
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Dad was born on Monday August 25, 1930 and he slipped into eternity on Saturday May 18, 2002. He restored jukeboxes for 20 years starting about the time he retired from the National Guard in Jackson Georgia. There was a time when dad made a living from jukeboxes. In the early 1950s, he had a little jukebox route in south Alabama and north Florida. But it wasn’t until 20 years later that he began collecting them. A Thomaston route man had died, and his widow was selling his dozen or so jukeboxes. Well the bug never left dad and so was born Jukebox Heaven.

{I will have more history later.} rob