12 Aug 1903
Never Regained Consciousness
Glendive, Aug 11--Albert Coddington, the unfortunate victim of an accident at Roubaux, a small station a few miles east of here, died last evening at 10 o'clock, having never regained consciousness. Every effort was made to save his life, but this only prolonged the end a few hours. The local representatives of the Order of Railway Telegraphers and I.O.O.F., have succeeded in locating his mother in Terra Haute, Indiana, and a brother in Boone, Iowa. The remains will be sent to the latter for interment.
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buried beside his brother, Charles Milton
Brother also of Grace and Emily Coddington
12 Aug 1903
Never Regained Consciousness
Glendive, Aug 11--Albert Coddington, the unfortunate victim of an accident at Roubaux, a small station a few miles east of here, died last evening at 10 o'clock, having never regained consciousness. Every effort was made to save his life, but this only prolonged the end a few hours. The local representatives of the Order of Railway Telegraphers and I.O.O.F., have succeeded in locating his mother in Terra Haute, Indiana, and a brother in Boone, Iowa. The remains will be sent to the latter for interment.
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buried beside his brother, Charles Milton
Brother also of Grace and Emily Coddington
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