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Josef Munro “Joe” Satterfield

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Josef Munro “Joe” Satterfield

Birth
Canaan, Grayson County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Jul 1960 (aged 46)
Mills Junction, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
KCENT-23-22-1-E
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MILLS JUNCTION, Tooele County - A head-on collision of a car and semitruck near here early Saturday morning resulted in the death of a Salt Lake man and boosted the 1960 highway death toll for the year to an alarming 114.
Killed was Josef M. Satterfield, Salt Lake City. Investigating officers said that Mr. Satterfield was killed instantly about 2:45 a.m. when his sedan and the truck, loaded with cookies, collided about one mile west of the junction of U.S. Highways 40-50A and 36. The driver of the truck and a relief driver escaped injury.
Josef Munro Satterfield was born Feb. 18, 1914, in Bells, Tex., a son of Benjamin Harrison and Cora (Hess) Satterfield.
He married Bobbie Kuth on May 10, 1941, in Santa Fe, N.M, and was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Satterfield had been a resident of Salt Lake City for the past 15 years and was employed as a switchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
Surviving besides his widow are two sons and two daughters.
*Excerpts from Salt Lake City newspaper*
MILLS JUNCTION, Tooele County - A head-on collision of a car and semitruck near here early Saturday morning resulted in the death of a Salt Lake man and boosted the 1960 highway death toll for the year to an alarming 114.
Killed was Josef M. Satterfield, Salt Lake City. Investigating officers said that Mr. Satterfield was killed instantly about 2:45 a.m. when his sedan and the truck, loaded with cookies, collided about one mile west of the junction of U.S. Highways 40-50A and 36. The driver of the truck and a relief driver escaped injury.
Josef Munro Satterfield was born Feb. 18, 1914, in Bells, Tex., a son of Benjamin Harrison and Cora (Hess) Satterfield.
He married Bobbie Kuth on May 10, 1941, in Santa Fe, N.M, and was a member of the Baptist Church.
Mr. Satterfield had been a resident of Salt Lake City for the past 15 years and was employed as a switchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
Surviving besides his widow are two sons and two daughters.
*Excerpts from Salt Lake City newspaper*


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