Ex-Rep. Poage Dies; in House 42 Years
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TEMPLE, Tex. — Former Democratic Rep. W. R. Poage, a former Agriculture Committee chairman who served 42 years in Congress, died Saturday of cardiac arrest after emergency surgery, officials at Scott & White Memorial Hospital said. He was 87.
The Waco native suffered a heart attack on Dec. 10 when driving in the city. His car ran off a street and struck a tree.
Poage went to Washington in 1937 at the start of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s second term and stepped down during President Jimmy Carter’s Administration.
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