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Robert F. “Fitz” Alcorn

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Robert F. “Fitz” Alcorn

Birth
USA
Death
23 May 1964 (aged 66)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.790841, Longitude: -96.718458
Plot
Masonic Section, Lot 41, Lots 5&6
Memorial ID
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Robert "Fitz" Alcorn, a native of Dallas, graduated from "the old Bryan High School" afterwhich he joined the Dallas Police Dept. He later joined the Dallas County Sheriff's Department in 1925 where he served as a deputy sheriff . He was a member of the six-man sheriff's possee that took out Bonnie & Clyde. He died at age 66, thirty years to the day after mowing down the infamous couple in Gibsland, Lousiana. He left the Sheriff's Department to open and operate a used car business in Live Oak, Texas up until three years prior to his death. He was survived by his wife Norma.
Robert "Fitz" Alcorn, a native of Dallas, graduated from "the old Bryan High School" afterwhich he joined the Dallas Police Dept. He later joined the Dallas County Sheriff's Department in 1925 where he served as a deputy sheriff . He was a member of the six-man sheriff's possee that took out Bonnie & Clyde. He died at age 66, thirty years to the day after mowing down the infamous couple in Gibsland, Lousiana. He left the Sheriff's Department to open and operate a used car business in Live Oak, Texas up until three years prior to his death. He was survived by his wife Norma.

Bio by: Linda Finch, Basil Rathbone Memorial Society


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