Slate Fall Kills Mine Foreman
EAST RAINELLE (RNS) Berlin Clarence Beaver. 55, of Nettie, was crushed to death Friday night in a slate fall at the Imperial Smokeless Coal Company mine where he had been a foreman. Services for Beaver will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Leivasy Methodist Church with the Rev. J. W. Hamlin. and the Rev. A. C. Ruckman officiating. Burial will be made in Groves Cemetery at East Rainelle. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Madeline Beaver; four daughters, Margaret Ann and Phyllis Jean, both of Mount Hope, and Hilda Mae and Helen Sue, both of Nettie: one son, Berlin Jr., at home; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Holcomb, Mrs. Estha Elswick, Akron, 0., and Mrs. Roxie Boone of Canton, 0., and one half brother, Clarence Wiblin of Summersville. The body has been removed from the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, East Rainelle, to the residence, where it will remain until one hour prior to funeral services.
Slate Fall Kills Mine Foreman
EAST RAINELLE (RNS) Berlin Clarence Beaver. 55, of Nettie, was crushed to death Friday night in a slate fall at the Imperial Smokeless Coal Company mine where he had been a foreman. Services for Beaver will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Leivasy Methodist Church with the Rev. J. W. Hamlin. and the Rev. A. C. Ruckman officiating. Burial will be made in Groves Cemetery at East Rainelle. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Madeline Beaver; four daughters, Margaret Ann and Phyllis Jean, both of Mount Hope, and Hilda Mae and Helen Sue, both of Nettie: one son, Berlin Jr., at home; three sisters, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Holcomb, Mrs. Estha Elswick, Akron, 0., and Mrs. Roxie Boone of Canton, 0., and one half brother, Clarence Wiblin of Summersville. The body has been removed from the Wallace and Wallace Funeral Home, East Rainelle, to the residence, where it will remain until one hour prior to funeral services.
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