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Identifier

20032283

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Funeral arrangements were incomplete Tuesday morning at Gause-Ware Funeral Home for James Massie Waggoman, 42, a State Highway inspector, who died of a heart attack while on a fishing trip at Eagle Mountain Lake. Mr. Waggoman, a native of Arkansas, had lived in Fort Worth most of his life. He was a Mason and a member of the Magnolia Avenue Christian Church. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Jane Waggoman; two brothers, John M. Waggoman and Lieutenant Junior Grade Charles A. Waggoman; an uncle, Ben L. Waggoman, and cousins, R. B. Waggoman; Mrs. Joseph Haigh and Miss Josephine Waggoman. Published in The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Evening Edition June 19, 1945.

Archival Date

1945-06-19

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-343

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

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Subjects

Waggoman, James M.; Obituaries; Eagle Mountain Lake; Fishing; Freemasonry; Masons; Fraternal organizations; Magnolia Avenue Christian Church; Waggoman, Jane (Mrs.); Waggoman, John M.; Waggoman, Charles A. (Lt. jg); Waggoman, Ben L.; Waggoman, R.B.; Waggoman, Josephine (Miss); Haigh, Joseph (Mrs.)

Subjects

Waggoman, James M.; Obituaries; Eagle Mountain Lake; Fishing; Freemasonry; Masons; Fraternal organizations; Magnolia Avenue Christian Church; Waggoman, Jane (Mrs.); Waggoman, John M.; Waggoman, Charles A. (Lt. jg); Waggoman, Ben L.; Waggoman, R.B.; Waggoman, Josephine (Miss); Haigh, Joseph (Mrs.)

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