CENTRAL ELEC. POWER ASSN. v. HICKS

No. 41096.

236 Miss. 378 (1959)

110 So.2d 351

CENTRAL ELECTRIC POWER ASSN., et al. v. HICKS.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 6, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Young, Daniel & Coker, Jackson, for appellants.

Joe P. Barnett, Carthage, for appellee.


ETHRIDGE, J.

Albert Hicks had been employed by Central Electric Power Association, appellant, for a number of years as a groundman with a maintenance crew. A few minutes after getting off from work on March 20, 1957, he suffered a heart attack and died. His widow, appellee Lottie Hicks, filed her claim for workmen's compensation benefits. The attorney-referee and the Workmen's Compensation Commission denied them. The Circuit...

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