Loaded Bucket Accidentally Falls on Him While at Work
Raymond, Sept. 22—Donald McMullin, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMullin, was fatally injured at the Raymond sugar factory this morning about 11 o'clock.
The young factory worker was assisting in the unloading of lime rock when a loaded bucket accidentally fell on him. He was badly crushed living only an hour. He was treated by Dr. J. B. Madill, but medical aid was unavailing.
He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Robert and Nolan; Mrs. Dick O'Brien, Picture Butte, and Mrs. Fred Turner, Raymond, and Delores at home. The young man was born and raised here. Lethbridge Herald, September 22, 1941
Loaded Bucket Accidentally Falls on Him While at Work
Raymond, Sept. 22—Donald McMullin, 18 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McMullin, was fatally injured at the Raymond sugar factory this morning about 11 o'clock.
The young factory worker was assisting in the unloading of lime rock when a loaded bucket accidentally fell on him. He was badly crushed living only an hour. He was treated by Dr. J. B. Madill, but medical aid was unavailing.
He is survived by his parents and the following brothers and sisters: Robert and Nolan; Mrs. Dick O'Brien, Picture Butte, and Mrs. Fred Turner, Raymond, and Delores at home. The young man was born and raised here. Lethbridge Herald, September 22, 1941
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DONALD R. McMULLIN
Born Feb. 17, 1923
Died Sept. 22, 1941
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