Stephanie Dukes, Individually, Stephanie Dukes, as Independent of the Estate of Myron Dukes, Stephanie Dukes, as Independent of the Estate of Christopher Dukes v. Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie Architects, P.C., Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects, P.C., Alan Ritchie, Huitt-Zollars, Inc., Emile Keller, Austin Commercial, Inc., Peter Johantgen, Peter Johantgen Consulting, Inc., and David G. Whitney

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedMarch 27, 2008
Docket02-07-00095-CV
StatusPublished

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Stephanie Dukes, Individually, Stephanie Dukes, as Independent of the Estate of Myron Dukes, Stephanie Dukes, as Independent of the Estate of Christopher Dukes v. Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie Architects, P.C., Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects, P.C., Alan Ritchie, Huitt-Zollars, Inc., Emile Keller, Austin Commercial, Inc., Peter Johantgen, Peter Johantgen Consulting, Inc., and David G. Whitney, (Tex. Ct. App. 2008).

Opinion

                                COURT OF APPEALS

                                       SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                   FORT WORTH

                                        NO. 2-07-095-CV

STEPHANIE DUKES, INDIVIDUALLY,                                     APPELLANTS

STEPHANIE DUKES, AS INDEPENDENT

EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF MYRON

DUKES, DECEASED, STEPHANIE DUKES,

AS INDEPENDENT EXECUTOR OF THE

ESTATE OF CHRISTOPHER DUKES, DECEASED,

EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF LAUREN

DUKES, DECEASED, LOTTIE JAQUESZIAN

DUKES, INDIVIDUALLY, MYRON JAMAL

DUKES, INDIVIDUALLY, BY HIS MOTHER

AND NEXT FRIEND, GLENDA MAGHETT,

ALEXANDRA DEADMON, INDIVIDUALLY,

FRUENZE DEADMON, INDIVIDUALLY,

ALEXANDRA DEADMON AND FRUENZE

DEADMON, AS INDEPENDENT

CO-EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF

JUANITRICE DEADMON, DECEASED,

FRUENZE DEADMON, JR., INDIVIDUALLY,

BY HIS PARENTS AND NEXT FRIENDS,

DEADMON, CAMERON DEADMON,

INDIVIDUALLY, BY HIS PARENTS AND

NEXT FRIENDS, ALEXANDRA DEADMON

AND FRUENZE DEADMON, GEMMIA

DEADMON, INDIVIDUALLY, BY HER

PARENTS AND NEXT FRIENDS, ALEXANDRA

DEADMON AND FRUENZE DEADMON


                                                   V.

PHILIP JOHNSON/ALAN RITCHIE                                            APPELLEES

ARCHITECTS, P.C., PHILIP JOHNSON,

RITCHIE & FIORE ARCHITECTS, P.C.,

ALAN RITCHIE/DAVID FIORE ARCHITECTS,

P.C., PHILIP JOHNSON, ALAN RITCHIE,

DAVID FIORE, PETER JOHANTGEN,

PETER JOHANTGEN CONSULTING, INC.,

HUITT-ZOLLARS, INC., EMILE KELLER,

AND AUSTIN COMMERCIAL, INC.

                                              ------------

           FROM THE 141ST DISTRICT COURT OF TARRANT COUNTY

                                             OPINION

I.  Introduction


In eleven issues, Stephanie Dukes, Individually; Stephanie Dukes, as Independent Executor of the Estate of Myron Dukes, Deceased; Stephanie Dukes, as Independent Executor of the Estate of Christopher Dukes; Stephanie Dukes, as Independent Executor of the Estate of Lauren Dukes, Deceased; Lottie Jaqueszian Dukes, Individually; Myron Jamal Dukes, Individually, by his Mother and Next Friend, Glenda Maghett; Alexandra Deadmon, Individually; Fruenze Deadmon, Individually; Alexandra Deadmon and Fruenze Deadmon, as Independent Co-Executors of the Estate of Juanitrice Deadmon, Deceased; Fruenze Deadmon, Jr., Individually, by his Parents and Next Friends, Alexandra Deadmon and Fruenze Deadmon; Cameron Deadmon, Individually, by his Parents and Next Friends, Alexandra Deadmon and Fruenze Deadmon; Gemmia Deadmon, Individually, by her Parents and Next Friends, Alexandra Deadmon and Fruenze Deadmon, (hereinafter ADukes@) appeals the trial court=s granting of summary judgment to Philip Johnson/Alan Ritchie Architects, P.C., Philip Johnson, Ritchie & Fiore Architects, P.C., David G. Whitney and Alan Ritchie, Alan Ritchie/David Fiore Architects, P.C. and David Fiore (collectively AJohnson/Ritchie@); Huitt‑Zollars, Inc. and Emile Keller (collectively AHuitt/Keller@); Peter Johantgen and Peter Johantgen Consulting, Inc. (collectively AJohantgen@); and Austin Commercial, Inc. (hereafter AAustin@). 

II.  Factual History

This case involves the tragic drowning deaths of Myron Dukes, Christopher Dukes, Lauren Dukes, and Juanitrice Deadmon on June 16, 2004 in the Fort Worth Water Gardens.  No one knows exactly how Lauren and Juanitrice initially entered the Active Water Pool.  Lauren was reportedly the first to enter the water, and Juanitrice reportedly tried to help her out and either fell in or jumped in the pool.  Both Myron and Christopher Dukes drowned after entering the Active Water Pool in an effort to save the girls.


Since 1974, the Fort Worth Water Gardens, an outdoor urban park and water sculpture, have been an architectural favorite and a source of pride for the City of Fort Worth (ACity@).  The City has owned and controlled the Water Gardens since the 1970s.  Prior to this accident, there had been no previous drowning deaths in the Water Gardens.

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