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Jim Thorpe's sons not invited to ceremony in Pennsylvania





The two surviving sons of legendary athlete Jim Thorpe haven't been invited to a ceremony to unveil a new statue of their father in Pennsylvania.

William Thorpe and Richard Thorpe recently joined a lawsuit that seeks to rebury their father's remains in Oklahoma. They are at odds with some other family members and the town of Jim Thorpe, where the statute will be dedicated on Saturday.

"I had no idea they were having a ceremony,” William Thorpe, 82, told The New York Times. "The people in Jim Thorpe, Pa., I guess they know my feelings.

The lawsuit was filed by Jack Thorpe, a former chief of the Sac and Fox Nation. He died in February but his brothers and the tribe joined the case earlier this month.

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Thorpe Family Split Over Sons’ Lawsuit (The New York Times 5/19)

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