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Young Man of Kenedy Killed In Fall From A Cotton Wagon
Tom Young, a son of W. E. Young, an old resident of this city, died here Wednesday from injuries sustained in an accident.
The young man was thrown from a wagon loaded with cotton and a bale fell on him, breaking his ankle and leg, and inflicting a number of bruises. He was given prompt medical attention and was thought to be getting along nicely until he suddenly took a turn for the worse and died in a short while.
A wife and small child survive.
The body was buried in the city cemetery Thursday.
The Galveston Daily News
Sunday 22 Dec 1918
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Young Man of Kenedy Killed In Fall From A Cotton Wagon
Tom Young, a son of W. E. Young, an old resident of this city, died here Wednesday from injuries sustained in an accident.
The young man was thrown from a wagon loaded with cotton and a bale fell on him, breaking his ankle and leg, and inflicting a number of bruises. He was given prompt medical attention and was thought to be getting along nicely until he suddenly took a turn for the worse and died in a short while.
A wife and small child survive.
The body was buried in the city cemetery Thursday.
The Galveston Daily News
Sunday 22 Dec 1918
Gravesite Details
Paternal surname evolved from JUNG to YUNG and YOUNG.
Family Members
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Gustus Edward Young
1884–1954
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Frederick Emil Yung
1885–1887
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Carline Elizabeth "Callie" Young Brockman
1887–1956
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William Robert Yung Young
1888–1941
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Minnie Lee Yung Kieler
1890–1977
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Esther E. Young Donnell
1893–1952
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Burnell Burney "B.B." Young Sr
1895–1963
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Arizona "Zona" Young
1897–1934
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Dolse Philip "David" Young
1899–1955
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Dellia D. Yung
1901–1902
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