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Article: Relatives Vow to Bring Home Remains of Sports Hero Jim Thorpe -- Body in namesake town where he never lived
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- Yakima Herald-Republic
- Article date:
- August 19, 2001
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JIM THORPE, Pa. - Jim Thorpe was many things - Olympian, football
legend, baseball great, hero to American Indians - but he was never
a resident of this village in the mountains of northeastern
Pennsylvania. At least not until after his death.
Thorpe lies under a monument on a hill outside of this town that
he probably never even visited while he was alive.
That upsets Jack Thorpe, 64, the youngest of Thorpe's five living
children, who is seeking to have his father given a proper Indian
burial in his native Oklahoma. He has asked for the village to give
up the body and have it returned.
"We as a family had offered any way we can to work with the
city," Thorpe said. "It's a great honor to ...
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