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Noted Evangelist IsVictim of HeartAttack4-? ;Chicago, Nov. 7.—The Rov. William A. (“Billy”) Sunday, one of the most noted evangelists of the old “sawdust trail,” died of a \eart attack in the home of his K 'Other-in-law, W. J. Thompson a florist. The Rev. Mr. Sunday had been in poor health since February of 1933, but had remainecmot'erately active until Tuesdaynight whne he went to bed complaining of ‘‘queer pains.” He V.WOtild hage been 72 years old Jtovcmber' 19; having been bom in1868.The evangelist's wife, Mrs. H4MT (“Ma”) Sunday, was with huxe at the end. She telephonedtheir two sons, William A., Jr., and Paul T., in Los Angeles. They prepared to leave at once for Chicago by plane.
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Camden Times

Camden, Arkansas, US

Thu, Nov 07, 1935

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