The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Philly lawyer Sprague, active in civic affairs, dies at 95

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Richard A. Sprague, a prominent Philadelph­ia lawyer who prosecuted murderers, won high-stakes civil lawsuits and was deeply influentia­l in state and city political and civic affairs, died Saturday evening, his family announced.

Sprague, 95, died in his home in the suburb of Haverford, said his son, Tom Sprague.

“The silver lining here is that he passed without pain and with his family surroundin­g him,” Tom Sprague said. “At some point we all have to go, and there’s probably not a better way.”

A livestream­ed service at Joseph Levine and Sons Memorial Chapel Inc. is planned for Thursday. Survivors include a daughter and eight grandchild­ren.

Sprague served as chief counsel and director of the U.S. House of Representa­tives’ Select Committee on Assassinat­ions, which probed the killings of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

“He had such incredible curiosity about so many things,” his son said. “He would love to read about anything from astronomy to science, and before 630 on most mornings for many, many years, he had already read all of these newspapers and sent around press clippings from the New York Times and other publicatio­ns to a whole list of family and friends.”

Sprague was also brought in as a special prosecutor in the case of United Mine Workers insurgent Joseph “Jock” Yablonski, who along with his wife and daughter were gunned down in their Clarksvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia, home in January 1970.

Then-UMW president W.A. “Tony” Boyle was convicted and sentenced to three life terms for ordering Yablonski’s slaying during their campaign fight for the union presidency.

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