Heart Attack Fatal To Park McCalley
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Park L. McCalley, 55, of 73{?} Staub Court NE, died at the wheel of his car after suffering a heart attack shortly before 3 p.m. Friday.
Police said Mr. McCalley was driving on Eastern avenue SE when he apparently felt the attack coming on. He pulled to a stop and slumped over the wheel. He was taken by Ambulance Service to St. Luke's hospital but was dead on arrival.
Born Oct. 22, 1900, at Marion, Mr. McCalley was married to Hazel E. Tabor on Jan. 1, 1942 at Kahoka, Mo. He was an agent for the Continental Oil Company and was owner of the P.L. McCalley Tire Company. An army veteran of World war II, he was a lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids and Marion.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two brothers, Hubert C. McCalley and Ray C. McCallye, both of Marion.
Mr. McCalley was a member of Westminster Presbyterian church, Marion lodge, No. 6, A.F. & A.M.; Marion chapter, No. 10, R.A.M.; Patmos Commandery, No. 27, K.T.; Marion chapter, No. 183, O.E.S; past noble grand of Osceola lodge, No. 18, I.O.O.F. of Marion; Palestine Council, No. 27, R. and S.M., and El Kahir Shrine, Gethsemane White Shrine No. 1, Hanford post No. 5, American Legion, and the Chamber of Commerce; all of Cedar Rapids.
All Master Masons are asked to meet with Marion lodge at the Masonic hall at 2 p.m. to attend the services.
Heart Attack Fatal To Park McCalley
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Park L. McCalley, 55, of 73{?} Staub Court NE, died at the wheel of his car after suffering a heart attack shortly before 3 p.m. Friday.
Police said Mr. McCalley was driving on Eastern avenue SE when he apparently felt the attack coming on. He pulled to a stop and slumped over the wheel. He was taken by Ambulance Service to St. Luke's hospital but was dead on arrival.
Born Oct. 22, 1900, at Marion, Mr. McCalley was married to Hazel E. Tabor on Jan. 1, 1942 at Kahoka, Mo. He was an agent for the Continental Oil Company and was owner of the P.L. McCalley Tire Company. An army veteran of World war II, he was a lifelong resident of Cedar Rapids and Marion.
Surviving, in addition to his wife, are two brothers, Hubert C. McCalley and Ray C. McCallye, both of Marion.
Mr. McCalley was a member of Westminster Presbyterian church, Marion lodge, No. 6, A.F. & A.M.; Marion chapter, No. 10, R.A.M.; Patmos Commandery, No. 27, K.T.; Marion chapter, No. 183, O.E.S; past noble grand of Osceola lodge, No. 18, I.O.O.F. of Marion; Palestine Council, No. 27, R. and S.M., and El Kahir Shrine, Gethsemane White Shrine No. 1, Hanford post No. 5, American Legion, and the Chamber of Commerce; all of Cedar Rapids.
All Master Masons are asked to meet with Marion lodge at the Masonic hall at 2 p.m. to attend the services.
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