Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
18 Nov 1950, Sat • Page 2
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GAME BRINGS
FATAL HEART ATTACK TO
FORMER ARKANSAS MAN
Arkadelphia----Excitement brought on by a football game in which his son was playing resulted in a heart attack which killed James Homer Pennington, 46, a salesman, until a short time ago a resident of this city.
The game was being played Friday in Denton, Texas, James H Pennington Jr. taking part.
Other survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mildred Pennington; three daughters, Mrs. Warren D. Lee, Dallas, Mrs. William Richards, Ft. Worth, Mrs. Bill Doyle, Denton, Tex, and his parents, Mr and Mrs. E.A Pennington, Arkadelphia, Ark; five brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be conducted in Macedonia Cemetery three miles north of dalark today at 2:30 p.m.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Fort Worth, Texas
18 Nov 1950, Sat • Page 2
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GAME BRINGS
FATAL HEART ATTACK TO
FORMER ARKANSAS MAN
Arkadelphia----Excitement brought on by a football game in which his son was playing resulted in a heart attack which killed James Homer Pennington, 46, a salesman, until a short time ago a resident of this city.
The game was being played Friday in Denton, Texas, James H Pennington Jr. taking part.
Other survivors include the widow, Mrs. Mildred Pennington; three daughters, Mrs. Warren D. Lee, Dallas, Mrs. William Richards, Ft. Worth, Mrs. Bill Doyle, Denton, Tex, and his parents, Mr and Mrs. E.A Pennington, Arkadelphia, Ark; five brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be conducted in Macedonia Cemetery three miles north of dalark today at 2:30 p.m.
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