Husband of Susana Catherine McKenzie
Obituary from the Cumberland Times:
18 Jan 1909 William M Hinkle, telegraph operator for the B & O at Evitts Creek tower, had his life was crushed out at Virginia Avenue grade crossing in an accident last night. Mr Hinkle was standing at the grade crossing by a westbound engine, when an eastbound engine backed up , knocking him down, and passed over him. He lived at 45 Valley St, leaves a widow and 5 small children. He was 35 years of age and well known selling barber supplies and also had worked the barber trade. He also leaves his widowed mother at Mt Harmon, two brothers Frank and George at McKeesport; a brother Clarence, working at the Co-Op Supply Co , and a sisterMrs Charles Gurley, 3 miles east of Cumberland. St Patricks cemetery.
Husband of Susana Catherine McKenzie
Obituary from the Cumberland Times:
18 Jan 1909 William M Hinkle, telegraph operator for the B & O at Evitts Creek tower, had his life was crushed out at Virginia Avenue grade crossing in an accident last night. Mr Hinkle was standing at the grade crossing by a westbound engine, when an eastbound engine backed up , knocking him down, and passed over him. He lived at 45 Valley St, leaves a widow and 5 small children. He was 35 years of age and well known selling barber supplies and also had worked the barber trade. He also leaves his widowed mother at Mt Harmon, two brothers Frank and George at McKeesport; a brother Clarence, working at the Co-Op Supply Co , and a sisterMrs Charles Gurley, 3 miles east of Cumberland. St Patricks cemetery.
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