Mr. Hann, who was employed by Standard Slag was a maintenance man, was substituting as a brakeman on the crane. Standard Slag executives said they are unable to explain how he got caught except that "he didn't see the crane revolve.: He had been employed by the company more than 15 years.
Mr. Hann was born Nov 1, 1903 in Stockport, OH. He attended Poland Methodist church and was a member of Argus Masonic Lodge No. 545 of Canfield and Scottish Rite bodies.
He leaves his wife, Eleanor Belknap Hann; three children, Myron, Jack, and Nancy Lou at home; two brothers, C F Hann of Charleston, W.Va, and Charles D. of Youngstown; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Sampson of Waterford, OH., and Mrs. Olive Farson of Dexter City, OH.
Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday at the CL Thompson Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 PM today and Friday.
Mr. Hann, who was employed by Standard Slag was a maintenance man, was substituting as a brakeman on the crane. Standard Slag executives said they are unable to explain how he got caught except that "he didn't see the crane revolve.: He had been employed by the company more than 15 years.
Mr. Hann was born Nov 1, 1903 in Stockport, OH. He attended Poland Methodist church and was a member of Argus Masonic Lodge No. 545 of Canfield and Scottish Rite bodies.
He leaves his wife, Eleanor Belknap Hann; three children, Myron, Jack, and Nancy Lou at home; two brothers, C F Hann of Charleston, W.Va, and Charles D. of Youngstown; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Sampson of Waterford, OH., and Mrs. Olive Farson of Dexter City, OH.
Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Saturday at the CL Thompson Funeral Home, where friends may call from 7 to 9 PM today and Friday.
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