Killed on Western Maryland Railroad.
Cumberland Press; Cumberland, Maryland
Tuesday, November 17, 1914 - pg. 5, col. 4
Funeral of William H. Naughton
The funeral of William H. Naughton, who was accidentally killed Saturday morning in the Western Maryland Railway Yards at Ridgeley, W. Va. took place this morning at 9 o'clock with services St. Patrick's church and interment in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were: James P. Gaffney, Thomas B. Lashly, John F. Finan, George A. Kean, Charles Mullin, C. C. Hetzel, H.. D McCoy, William H. Mattingly and M. F. O'Neill. The funeral was largely attended. A number of employees of the Western Maryland Railway turned out in a body. Mr. Naughton was highly esteemed in the service. He was a yard conductor for many years.
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
Killed on Western Maryland Railroad.
Cumberland Press; Cumberland, Maryland
Tuesday, November 17, 1914 - pg. 5, col. 4
Funeral of William H. Naughton
The funeral of William H. Naughton, who was accidentally killed Saturday morning in the Western Maryland Railway Yards at Ridgeley, W. Va. took place this morning at 9 o'clock with services St. Patrick's church and interment in the church cemetery. The pallbearers were: James P. Gaffney, Thomas B. Lashly, John F. Finan, George A. Kean, Charles Mullin, C. C. Hetzel, H.. D McCoy, William H. Mattingly and M. F. O'Neill. The funeral was largely attended. A number of employees of the Western Maryland Railway turned out in a body. Mr. Naughton was highly esteemed in the service. He was a yard conductor for many years.
(Courtesy of Pat Dailey)
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