The Oil City Derrick - Wednesday morning, September 29, 1926
Chester Carley, aged 34 years, of 17 Warren Street, died while en route to Oil City Hospital on the Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburgh-Buffalo Express, following injuries he sustained at 12:45 a.m. yesterday morning when he was caught between the brake rigging and the trucks (wheels) of a freight car being shifted at P.R.R. yard at Kennerdell. The deceased was born in Kane, and for the past 15 years had made his home in Oil City. For the past ten years, he has been employed by P.R.R. He was married in Franklin eleven years ago to Miss Celia Callahan, who survives, along with one son, Stanley Carley. He is also survived by his father and a brother, George Carley, Jr., both of Eldorado, Kansas, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Johnson, of Windee, Minnesota. He was a member of Trinity M. E. Church and of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The body was taken to Reinsel Undertaking Parlor to be prepared for burial. Funeral services will be conducted in the family home, 17 Warren Street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon by Rev. W. K. Crosby of Trinity M. E. Church. Interment will be made in Grove Hill Cemetery.
The Oil City Derrick - Wednesday morning, September 29, 1926
Chester Carley, aged 34 years, of 17 Warren Street, died while en route to Oil City Hospital on the Pennsylvania Railroad Pittsburgh-Buffalo Express, following injuries he sustained at 12:45 a.m. yesterday morning when he was caught between the brake rigging and the trucks (wheels) of a freight car being shifted at P.R.R. yard at Kennerdell. The deceased was born in Kane, and for the past 15 years had made his home in Oil City. For the past ten years, he has been employed by P.R.R. He was married in Franklin eleven years ago to Miss Celia Callahan, who survives, along with one son, Stanley Carley. He is also survived by his father and a brother, George Carley, Jr., both of Eldorado, Kansas, and a sister, Mrs. Walter Johnson, of Windee, Minnesota. He was a member of Trinity M. E. Church and of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. The body was taken to Reinsel Undertaking Parlor to be prepared for burial. Funeral services will be conducted in the family home, 17 Warren Street, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon by Rev. W. K. Crosby of Trinity M. E. Church. Interment will be made in Grove Hill Cemetery.
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