She said he died of complications caused by pneumonia. Businessman, Professional Football Team Owner. He was 63 years old. Hunt, in helping create the AFL, established a professional football presence in Dallas, and the NFL realized the urgency with which they needed to address a potential market gain by the upstart league and a loss for the established organization. [11], Murchison's luxury suite often played host to famous guests including Willie Nelson, Clint Eastwood, Jerry Jeff Walker, Norman Lear, Burt Reynolds, Henry Kissinger and Lyndon Johnson. Whoever did it to her may have killed her. They figured Gov. Perhaps it was Murchisons foresight, or it could have been the foresight of Murchisons partners, as Clint Jr. never fully owned the team except for four years. At that time, interest rates were 18%, and Clint held out hope that they would soon fall. Journalism After World War II, he earned a master's degree in mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. New money has seeped into the ranks of Crystal Charity Ball. Clint Murchison Jr., former owner of the Dallas Cowboys and an oil millionaire whose financial empire crumbled, died in a Dallas hospital Monday. Consult below for the rest of the story. Clint W. Murchison Jr., the scion of a Texas wildcat oil family who created the Dallas Cowboys football team, died Monday night. Anyone can read what you share. https://www.nytimes.com/1987/04/01/obituaries/cw-murchison-jr-dies-in-texas-at-63.html. Dallas Cowboys founder Clint Murchison dies - UPI Archives Mrs. Murchison's sister, Waverly West Buford, said the black eye was a result of a fall and that's all there is to it. 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Mrs. Linthicum was the former wife of the late Clint Murchison Sr. and has leased the suite. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. But he was also a poor caretaker of that power and nearly destroyed it. In a 1936 article, The News reported that the home cost $150,000 to build. They settled out of court. I say her death looks like murder. All advice, including picks and predictions, is based on individual commentators opinions and not that of Minute Media or its related brands. I don't believe it. However this volume is more than just a cookbook. I decided to look into the current Murchison. On the other hand, we dont want people to turn Athens into a Little Dallas. He turned around and purchased a ranch nearby and outfitted it not only with a tennis court but a private landing strip. Social calendars dont conflict. John Murchison and his brother Clint Murchison Jr. were the first owners of the Dallas Cowboys. The first thing on the docket is his ex-wife's death: Socialite Shannon Murchison died of acute bacterial meningitis that spread throughout her system, according to a report released Monday by the Dallas County medical examiner's office. It was this secrecy, perhaps, that nurtured Mr. Murchison's reputation as a skilled businessman who could do little wrong. Adjusted for inflation, this is the equivalent of $1 . So for that, and all of the sundry woes that come with being a self-martyring fan, they have Clint Murchison to blame. 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Even if the Athens people knew they were here, they wouldnt understand the magnitude of who they are and what they might be worth. Or, the Cowboys could be the team thats rumored to move to Los Angeles on an annual basis. In this quintessen-tially East Texas town, a man is judged by the size of his lake, the trophies on his wall and whether or not either of these very-Athens measurements of social status amounts to enough to warrant a decent appointment to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. The on-field results are no more pleasing than they were at their onset fifteen years ago. Just say youve been to a private East Texas club. Better yet, keep it to yourself. Mr. Murchison, who had been debilitated. They represented the creditors of Clinton Williams Murchison Jr., who, afflicted by dozens of business deals gone sour and unable to cover the huge personal guarantees he had given to finance. This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. No one should expect to make money from the picks and predictions discussed on this website. When police found her, she explained that she was looking for Robert Redford. Or did someone beat the hell out of her? [9], Incorporating a host of first-ever innovations, Murchison became known as the godfather of modern stadium construction. In addition to the Dallas Cowboys, The Murchison Family businesses included Centex Corporation (home builders), Daisy Air Rifles, Field & Stream magazine, the Tony Roma's restaurant chain and real estate developments throughout the U.S.[3], In the early 1960s the Murchisons were involved in a proxy fight with Allan P. Kirby over control of Alleghany Corporation, a holding company whose interests included New York Central Railroad and Investors Diversified Services, a large mutual fund company. I think something is being hushed up here. Reluctantly and with no great enthusiasm for their task, lawyers for a score or so of banks and corporations gathered today in a plain courtroom on the 13th floor of the Federal Building here to begin dissolving one of Texas's great personal fortunes. Maybe he had death threats. These included the establishment of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys franchise, real estate development, construction, home building, restaurants and financing the offshore pirate radio station called Radio Nord. The unmistakable public sign of Mr. Murchison's growing troubles came last May 18. In addition, several other oil-based fortunes in Houston and elsewhere are widely rumored to be on the rocks. liked nothing more than a weekend of fishing. Looking for more Posh Properties stories? But the troubles of the short, crew- cut Clint Murchison, as he is known, are particularly poignant. Last year, Forbes magazine estimated his net worth at at least $250 million ''despite cash flow, creditor problems,'' but that seems overly optimistic now. Ginger Murchison-granddaughter of Clint Sr. and owner of much of the property around the square, including First National Bank of Athens-is behind the effort to develop Athens as a year-round destination and not just during the annual Black-eyed Pea Jamboree, Uncle Fletch s Hamburger Cookoff or the Old Fiddlers Reunion. Even the Dallas Country Club isnt, you know, what it used to be. A motivating factor in the NFL's decision to award a license for Dallas was the establishment of the American Football League (AFL) by Lamar Hunt, another Dallas area businessman. But theres a social code in Athens that supersedes the social code in Dallas and allows Dallas people to turn it off There are only two places Dallas people are likely to cross paths in Athens: Coming and going on U.S. Highway 175, And waiting in line at the venerable Daylight Donuts for 30-cent glazed donuts. The Cowboys became first team to use computers in talent scouting. It lent $30 million to Tecon, a Murchison subsidiary, to develop a prime property in Washington, a 42-acre townhouse project called Hillandale at Georgetown. Lifestyles of the Rich and Infamous - The Texas Observer At today's meeting, the creditors formed a committee of 12 to work with Mr. Murchison's lawyers in regoranizing his affairs. This article doesnt dispute that fact; rather, it is an example of the irresponsibility Clint Murchison had that led to the Cowboys downfall. The coroner reported that her liver failed. We arranged it so that you coult not see another house from your lot, so that you could have the feeling of being there alone. Can the Houston Astros Stretch Their Dynasty for One More Year? I once ran into him at a black bawdy house in Pittsburgh, and he occasionally dropped by the bachelor apartment that writer Bud Shrake and I shared. Did you grill hamburgers or steak? The Circle Suites were available for purchase for $50,000 for the life of the stadium. The home has seven bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two half-bathrooms and has been renovated, boasting plenty of natural light, classic details and even some of the original wallpaper. He was paying $80 million just to cover the interest rates on his bank notes. Reportedly, Ed Cox Sr. once suggested building a tennis court on the grounds but was voted down by the Koon Kreek board of directors. Waving or saying hello is encouraged, naturally, but no one holds it against you if you dont because its understood that while Dallas is willing to socialize in Dallas, it isnt obliged to in Athens. Taylor Prewitt is the newsletter editor for Texas Monthly. Dallas comes to Athens to find itself. And you have to understand the secretive ways of old money to understand this. MURCHISON: A FORTUNE LOST - The New York Times When Murchison Brothers finally dissolved and Johns family branch was detached from Clint, the Dallas Cowboys remained with him. The coroner said she was on other medications as well -- psychiatric? Suite 2100 Call Us Today! Listeria is a bacteria found in food poisoning. The Cotton Bowl in Fair Park had a grass playing surface that was less prone to causing injuries than the astroturfed surface at Texas Stadium. They Chose Mine. Along with these real estate gambles came outlandish ventures, like tossing $10 million into converting cow patties to natural gas or financing a millions-of-dollars ski resort in Iran. Another claim that is made by fans who champion Clint is the fact he didnt meddle. Clint meddled pretty mightily at the conclusion of the 1964 season. Thanks so much. He retained the management rights to the stadium. He loved it when Thompsons pet turkey, Erik, relieved himself on the new carpet of Dallas tycoon Jim Ling. I would like to read some more about the soiree. [7], According to some conspiracy theorists, Murchison's home in Dallas hosted a meeting on the evening of November 21, 1963 (one day before the assassination of John F Kennedy). The study of Positron Emission Technology since 1976 In the Star Brand's 4,800-square-foot family office is a link back to the source of Toddie Lee's oil fortune. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Clint William Murchison Jr. was the last surviving son of Clint Murchison Sr., a Texas wildcatter who rode the oil boom of the 1920's to fame and fortune. ''With his engineering background, he was very much 'hands on' during its construction. Mr. Johnston and M.R. In 1984, an ailing Murchison[3] sold the Dallas Cowboys to an investment syndicate led by Bum Bright, a Dallas area businessman who had a background in banking/financial services and in oil/gas production. The slow, downward death spiral. So there he was: oil-moneyed Murchison, traveling the world on his jet, the Flying Ginny (named for his second wife, the late Ginny Lin-thicum), working deals, dividing his time among two homes in Mexico, a home in La Jolla and a home in Dallas, but-like fellow Athenians Wofford Cain and Sid Richardson-always returning home. The suites were an immediate status sensation. The most exclusive private club in Dallas is in Athens - the little East Texas town with all the right connections. Trouble began after John's death in an auto accident in 1979, which forced the dissolution of his partnership with Clint. In late 1959, Clint Murchison got his NFL team, the Dallas Cowboys. After his father's death in 1969, Mr. Murchison and his brother John ran an array of companies described as ''obscure, fantastic and phantasmagorical'' by Philip I. Palmer Jr., a lawyer who handled the Murchison bankruptcy case in 1985. ''One of his greatest satisfactions besides the Cowboys was Texas Stadium, the home of the Cowboys,'' John D. O'Connell, a longtime friend and business associate, said of Clinton Murchison. By some accounts, John was responsible for a conservative viewpoint that helped hold in check the ''wheeler-dealer'' nature of his elder brother. Lamars brother Bunker always seemed to have gravy stains on his necktie. The mother-in-law spent a million dollars on clothes each year. 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Murchison had two brothers, John D. Murchison (19211979) and Burk Murchison (19251936), who died at age ten from a childhood disease. Emily McCullar is a senior editor covering pop culture, news, and Texas history. The True Story of the Fugitive Drug Smuggler Who Became an Unlike the 180 members of Koon Kreek, Rainbos 18 member: are allowed to live at the club year-round. where proximity would seem to challenge the notion of individual privacy, socialize only over Sunday lunch at the Klubhouse. Clints style and humor reminded me of something Cole Porter might have written: too rich to worry, too bright to care. The Cowboys played at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas since their inception in 1960. As part of the agreement to build Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, Murchison gave up ownership of the stadium and the 95 acres on which it sat in exchange for a 40-year lease. [1][2] A son of Clint Murchison Sr., who made his first fortune in oil exploration and became notorious for exploiting the sale of "hot oil", Clint and his surviving brother inherited their father's wealth and business interests to which Clint Jr. added ventures of his own. According to Mr. McElreath, they include the following: the Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company, owed $75 million; Citicorp Real Estate, $9.5 million to $10 million; First Federal Savings of Arkansas, $15 million; Merrill Lynch Private Capital, $13.5 million, and the Marriott Corporation, $6 million. The home at 23 Ash Bluff Lane is listed for $7.5 million by Lillie Young of Allie Beth Allman and Associates. He owned so many businesses that he sometimes forgot a few. Was she in fact an alcoholic? The Murchison family will be forever grateful for her generous assistance and for her open and loving spirit. There were several companies, but for some reason, I chose to look up Centex Corp -- and found Clint Murchison III. He and his two brothers, John Dabny and Burk, were raised by their father with help from their aunt. Also surviving are several grandchildren. Twelve years ago, at Daylight Donuts, the local institution four blocks off the main square along Hwy. Was it backgammon or dominoes? Burrough chronicles the rise and fall of Clint Murchison Jr., from his pinnacle as owner of the Dallas Cowboys to the collapse of his empire in bankruptcy. and John LoMonaco at their respective ranches. Dad puts his boy on the waiting list the minute hes bom and if all goes accordingly and life unfolds, you know, as it should, hes invited to join by his 40th birthday. https://www.nytimes.com/1985/03/05/business/murchison-a-fortune-lost.html. The task of identifying Mr. Murchison's ''obscure, fanstastic and phantasmagorical'' assets, as his lawyer, Philip I. Palmer, put it, promises to be a Texas-sized one. Already nine accountants have spent two full weeks on the job. The most prestigious Dallas club admits not the social wannabe, but the social gonnabe. Murchison Stadium Seat Sells for Record $920,000 | AP News This is a digitized version of an article from The Timess print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. For more than two decades, since John's death in 1979, Lucilleor "Lupe," as she was knownhad been the matriarch of the legendary family whose oil fortune was made by her father-in-law, Clint. Yet, until last year-when Dallas KDFW-Channel 4 broadcast a story on Koon Kreek Klub and WFAA-Channel 8 began looking into the controversy surrounding tax exemptions at Texas clubs and resorts like Rainbo-no one in Athens gave much thought to the Dallas-Athens connection or its illustrious part-time residents living who-knew-where in the woods outside town. Brings new meaning to the phrase Sunday Funday. Poor Marshallhe became a recurring target for the merry pranksters who orbited Murchison. Hes saying Rufus Roughhouse Page. A look of triumph flashed across Clints face, backlighted by that old, familiar imps grin. The coroner said she must have taken a lot of acetaminophen -- this was to plant this into the public's awareness, in my opinion. Towns this size do not normally get these things. Athens beat out Corsicana, Longview, even Tyler, for the right to build the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, the state-of-the-art hatchery, lab and aquarium on a 107-acre site overlooking Lake Athens. Kennedy. In the early 1980s, banks were calling Clint Murchison daily demanding money. The study of PET-CT combined since 2004 Clint Murchison, Sr. was an oil baron in the 1920s and 1930s, and also a man with influential friends like Sam Rayburn and Earl Cabell. [10] Texas Stadium was the first dedicated football stadium to offer luxury suites. Clint Murchison Jr.: $1.4 billion inheritance Clint Murchison Jr. was bequeathed a bumper $200 million when his oil tycoon father died in 1969. ''They do not blame him for stealing their money. Liver toxicity is a side effect of acetaminophen, but I would think that you would have to take a ridiculous amount of it to cause death. Clint heard about this and quietly arranged for the Cowboys writers to spend five days on his private island in the Bahamas. Murchison had been hospitalized for about two weeks, a hospital spokesman said. One claim that Dallas Cowboys fans make, particularly those who listen to the Turkey Neck, or particularly those who confuse paranoia with freethinking and think being an unpaid moderator on a troll-catering fan forum is a lifetime achievement, is that Stephen Jones is a rich mans son. She writes about luxury properties, food and lifestyle in Dallas. Money was no object really. Clint William Murchison Jr. (1923-1987) - Find a Grave Memorial The proceedings have shed unwanted public light on the Murchison empire, which has long operated amid unusual secrecy. Around the time the Baltimore Colts were winning the NFL Championship, Lamar Hunt, 26, and Clint Murchison Jr., 35, each desperately desired inclusion in the world of professional football, their respective adoration for the game outweighing any and all financial risks. Probably Kennedy was destroying the country, helping the blacks get civil rights and was possibly a Commie. He named the place Glad Oaks, after fishing buddies Sam Gladney and Doak Roberts. Even then, its drive-through window and three parking spaces couldnt accommodate the rush of weekend business that still commences at 5-with the first batches of glazed donuts-and continues unabated until noon, when Daylight closes for the day. [1] Whether or not it was true, and whether or not it included all of Henderson County and the well-to-do part-timers out at Koon Kreek, was beside the point. He divorced his wife, Shannon West. Murchison developed extreme right-wing political opinions and along with his friend, Haroldson L. Hunt, was a supporter of the John Birch Society. ''Every time anyone walked by him with a piece of paper, he signed it - he sure did guarantee a lot of debt,'' said a lawyer for one of the creditors, who asked that he not be named. We have left it as it was originally published, without updating, to maintain a clear historical record. While that is undeniable, the same claim is never leveled towards Clint Murchison by these same vapid stiffs with distended abdomens. His general attitude was to hire experts and let them execute the aspect of the business that fell in their expertise. Alimony, child support. The News described it as Murchisons country home, a 25-room house with an air-conditioned basement. In 1960, the National Football League approved a franchise for Dallas, and Murchison, along with Bedford Wynne, was the franchisee or license holder. Murchison funded the anti-communist campaign of Joseph McCarthy. Instead, Murchison wanted a state of the art stadium, modeled after some European soccer venues, and then sold most of the $50,000 suites to corporations. My most cherished memory of Bunker is of him sitting on a bus parked outside the old Polo Grounds in New York. In the 1930s, he was general counsel for Dallas oilman Clint Murchison Sr., father. Take a look at a seven-bedroom home that dates back to the 1930s with an impressive Dallas legacy, Feast your eyes on a beautifully preserved 1920s Spanish-style home in Highland Park, Dallas megachurch pastor T.D. Whatever needed doing, Clint did with a word or gesture. Mrs. Murchison, 47, the former wife of Clint Murchison III, was declared brain dead on April 28 after a couple of days on life support. Clinton William Murchison, Sr. (1895 - 1969) - Genealogy And that her bruising may have come from liver failure. Clint Jr. and his other son, John Dabney, were run building in downtown Dallas. Get the latest news from Steve Brown and the business staff. Its opening last November was viewed as both good news (the facility is expected to boost tourism) and bad (the facility is expected to boost tourism). April 1, 1987 12 AM PT. In the whole splendacious state there probably is no more obvious example of this than Clint Williams Murchison Jr., a compact, brush-haired Dallas millionaire who is president and majority. LISTEN: Is this adult burger the best in D-FW? Kathleen CollinsJuly 15, 2007 in JFK Assassination Debate. Murchison's laissez-faire attitude has been credited by many Cowboys fans as the driving force in the team's 20 consecutive winning seasons from 19661985 (including five Super Bowl appearances and including two Super Bowl championships). By signing up you agree to ourTerms of ServiceandPrivacy Policy. ''We do not today have a picture of the assets and liabilities - the task is absolutely enormous,'' said Richard Holmes of Oppenheim Appel Dixon & Company, which the court appointed as accountants for the debtor to sort out Mr. Murchison's tangled affairs. So, you see, big money can buy anything in Dallas, but that doesnt mean it can buy anything at Dallas most prestigious club. One year an aging barroom brawler showed up at camp, introduced himself as Rufus Roughhouse Page, and presented a contract signed by Clint Murchison. Thus besieged, Mr. Murchison invited his main creditors to his home last Feb. 1. You will be able to leave a comment after signing in, A couple of weeks ago, while looking up Camirillo Ranch and its ties to Dallas, I came across a company involved with the ranch. Hence, Schramm oversaw most of the Cowboys day-to-day business matters, and represented the Cowboys at league meetingsa prerogative normally reserved to the owner. The circumstances of her illness and death shocked many in Highland . Thats what the Dallas people like-anonymity, says Mary Anne Smiley, an Athens-based interior designer whose clientele is made up mostly of the Dallas-Athens contingent. He attended school at Lawrenceville School and joined the Marine Corps after Pearl Harbor and went on to become a student at Duke University as part of the Marine Corps V-12 training program[2] where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa in electrical engineering.
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