Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Fort Worth is a city in North Central Texas. In the late 19th century, it became an important trading post for cowboys at the end of the Chisholm Trail. Today, it's a modern city, with international art institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum. The Fort Worth Stockyards are home to rodeos, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors pioneers. ― Google

People died in Fort Worth (First 28 people) - Page 2

Jackie Tavener

Jackie Tavener

Baseball player

Ray Murray

Ray Murray

American baseball player

Betty Andujar

Betty Andujar

Former Texas State Senator

Dan Jenkins Yellowstone

Dan Jenkins Yellowstone

American author

Art Phelan

Art Phelan

Baseball player

Hugh Parmer

Hugh Parmer

Former Mayor of Fort Worth

Bill Stuart

Bill Stuart

Baseball player

Nicholas Henry Darnell

Nicholas Henry Darnell

American Politician

Larry Gene Ashbrook

Larry Gene Ashbrook


Bruce Alford Sr.

Bruce Alford Sr.

American football player

Sully Montgomery

Sully Montgomery

American football player

Chris Harris

Chris Harris

New Zealand cricketer

Bernard Bartzen

Bernard Bartzen

American former tennis player

Tad Lucas

Tad Lucas


Mary Bacon

Mary Bacon

American jockey

Ranajit Chakraborty

Ranajit Chakraborty

Geneticist

Bror Alexander Utter

Bror Alexander Utter

Artist

Froilan Tenorio

Froilan Tenorio

Politician

Khleber Miller Van Zandt

Khleber Miller Van Zandt

Politician

King of Western Swing

King of Western Swing

American musician and songwriter

Pat Boyette

Pat Boyette

American broadcaster

Preston Geren Jr.

Preston Geren Jr.

Architect

Preston Geren Sr.

Preston Geren Sr.

Architect

Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy

Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy

American horse breeder and philanthropist

Samuel Burk Burnett

Samuel Burk Burnett

American cowman

John Crittenden Duval

John Crittenden Duval

American writer

Mary Couts Burnett

Mary Couts Burnett

Philanthropist

William Thomas Waggoner

William Thomas Waggoner

American banker