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Man Bowls 300 Game, Collapses on the Spot and Dies of Heart Attack

Don Doane had been bowling at the Ravenna Bowl in Ravenna, Michigan, for 45 years. On October 16, he bowled a 300 game for the first time ever. And then he collapsed and died of a heart attack, right there at the Ravenna Bowl, at the age of 62.

His friends share their thoughts:
"You get nervous shooting a 300," says teammate Todd Place. "The pressure keeps building," says bowling alley owner Jim Nutt. ...

"Don just collapsed," says alley owner Nutt. " At first we thought he just fainted."

"Then when I rolled him over I realized it wasn't good," says Place.

"He looked fine, reached across the table and gave me a high-five and he fell over," says Place. "I think he died by the time he hit the floor. ... It was like a book, a final chapter. He threw his 300 game with all of his friends, gave each other high-fives and it's like the story ended. He died with a smile on his face."

Ravenna Bowl is planning to host a memorial service. Doan is survived by his wife Linda and son Chad.

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