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LESTER F. LANE, a Cable Splicer in the Joliet Division Operating Department with fourteen years of service at Public Service (Commonwealth Edison) and nine years of experience in his job classification, succumbed to a lethal electrical shock on Saturday March 7, 1936. Lane was killed at the age of forty-three when he contacted an energized wire above a pothead with one hand and a grounded cable with his other hand. Lane was buried in New Cambria Cemetery Macon County, Missouri, near his wife Eleanor, nee Evans, who had died in 1920.
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LESTER F. LANE, a Cable Splicer in the Joliet Division Operating Department with fourteen years of service at Public Service (Commonwealth Edison) and nine years of experience in his job classification, succumbed to a lethal electrical shock on Saturday March 7, 1936. Lane was killed at the age of forty-three when he contacted an energized wire above a pothead with one hand and a grounded cable with his other hand. Lane was buried in New Cambria Cemetery Macon County, Missouri, near his wife Eleanor, nee Evans, who had died in 1920.
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