Charles Allensworth, age 22, of Fulton, Missouri died November 22, 1938 at his work area.
Coronor Dru Halman ruled death as accidental, caused by being crushed by a dirt slide in a coal mine while strip mining three miles south of Fulton. Recieved a broken neck. Informant was Mrs. Charles Allensworth of Fulton.
Charles was born March 6, 1916, in Kansas, the son of Earl and unnamed mother Allensworth. Charles was married to Virginia ? who survives. He was a laborer in a coal mine.
Arrangements were under the direction of Leo Wallace Funeral Home of Fulton, Missouri. Burial was in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
Charles Allensworth, age 22, of Fulton, Missouri died November 22, 1938 at his work area.
Coronor Dru Halman ruled death as accidental, caused by being crushed by a dirt slide in a coal mine while strip mining three miles south of Fulton. Recieved a broken neck. Informant was Mrs. Charles Allensworth of Fulton.
Charles was born March 6, 1916, in Kansas, the son of Earl and unnamed mother Allensworth. Charles was married to Virginia ? who survives. He was a laborer in a coal mine.
Arrangements were under the direction of Leo Wallace Funeral Home of Fulton, Missouri. Burial was in Mount Carmel Cemetery.
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