GEORGE B. MORRILL OF PORTLAND IS DEAD
Headed Burnham & Morrill Food Products Company
PORTLAND, Me., Sept 28 (A.P.)--George B. Morrill, 67, president of the Burnham & Morrill Food Products Company, died today while en route to a hospital after his automobile struck a street car.
A heart attack, which caused him to lose control of his automobile, was believed to have been the cause of death. A medical examiner said he received no injury in the crash.
Mr. Morrill was one of the best-known businessmen in Portland and had long been connected with the Burnham & Morrill Company. He had served the New England Council as a director.
Surviving are his wife, Margaret E., and two sons, Charles S., and George B. Jr.
The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts)
28 Sep 1934; Page 10
GEORGE B. MORRILL OF PORTLAND IS DEAD
Headed Burnham & Morrill Food Products Company
PORTLAND, Me., Sept 28 (A.P.)--George B. Morrill, 67, president of the Burnham & Morrill Food Products Company, died today while en route to a hospital after his automobile struck a street car.
A heart attack, which caused him to lose control of his automobile, was believed to have been the cause of death. A medical examiner said he received no injury in the crash.
Mr. Morrill was one of the best-known businessmen in Portland and had long been connected with the Burnham & Morrill Company. He had served the New England Council as a director.
Surviving are his wife, Margaret E., and two sons, Charles S., and George B. Jr.
The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts)
28 Sep 1934; Page 10
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