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Charley C. Louderback

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Charley C. Louderback

Birth
Death
2 Jan 1924 (aged 39)
Burial
Winamac, Pulaski County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd addition, lot 48, grave 3
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Logansport Pharos Tribune, January 5, 1924, page 2

The body of Charles Louderback, of Idaville, who was killed in the car shops at Hammond, was taken to Idaville, Thursday, for burial. Louderback was 39 years of age and is survived by his mother, his wife and one daughter, 15 years of age.

Logansport Pharos Tribune, January 9, 1924, page 3

The particulars as to the cause of the death of Chas. Louderback, which occurred on Wednesday evening are as follows. He was running a power saw in the car shops at Hammond, cutting boards into small pieces, when one of the pieces was caught by the saw and hurled against him, striking him in the breast bone. He dropped unconscious and three doctors and a nurse worked over him, but death came in a short time. A post mortem examination was held and it was found that a piece of breast bone had been broken off which was as sharp as a knife and the force of the blow drove it into his heart. The remains were taken to Idaville and funeral services were held Sunday at Headlee.
Logansport Pharos Tribune, January 5, 1924, page 2

The body of Charles Louderback, of Idaville, who was killed in the car shops at Hammond, was taken to Idaville, Thursday, for burial. Louderback was 39 years of age and is survived by his mother, his wife and one daughter, 15 years of age.

Logansport Pharos Tribune, January 9, 1924, page 3

The particulars as to the cause of the death of Chas. Louderback, which occurred on Wednesday evening are as follows. He was running a power saw in the car shops at Hammond, cutting boards into small pieces, when one of the pieces was caught by the saw and hurled against him, striking him in the breast bone. He dropped unconscious and three doctors and a nurse worked over him, but death came in a short time. A post mortem examination was held and it was found that a piece of breast bone had been broken off which was as sharp as a knife and the force of the blow drove it into his heart. The remains were taken to Idaville and funeral services were held Sunday at Headlee.


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