TIOGA, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941
Gus Gaddie Fatally Hurt
Whitesboro, Texas, December 6, 1941.
Funeral services were held here Friday afternoon for Gus G. Gaddie, 42, farmer and landowner east of Whitesboro, who was fatally injured Thursday noon in an accident at his home.
The flywheel of a feed grinder he was operating apparently flew to pieces. Pieces of metal almost severed his left arm at the shoulder and inflicted severe body and hip wounds on his left side.
Survived by his wife, Effie Gaddie, one son; Grady Gaddie and three daughters; Virginia, Mary Lou, and Ruby Fae Gaddie all of Whitesboro.
TIOGA, GRAYSON COUNTY, TEXAS,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941
Gus Gaddie Fatally Hurt
Whitesboro, Texas, December 6, 1941.
Funeral services were held here Friday afternoon for Gus G. Gaddie, 42, farmer and landowner east of Whitesboro, who was fatally injured Thursday noon in an accident at his home.
The flywheel of a feed grinder he was operating apparently flew to pieces. Pieces of metal almost severed his left arm at the shoulder and inflicted severe body and hip wounds on his left side.
Survived by his wife, Effie Gaddie, one son; Grady Gaddie and three daughters; Virginia, Mary Lou, and Ruby Fae Gaddie all of Whitesboro.
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