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Stanley Robe Graybeal

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Stanley Robe Graybeal

Birth
Mancos, Montezuma County, Colorado, USA
Death
10 Jun 1952 (aged 38)
Garfield County, Utah, USA
Burial
Nucla, Montrose County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Green River people were shocked to learn of the place crash in Hatch canyon about 75 miles south of this place, Monday morning. Five people were killed. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, was owned by the Rigg Flying Service, Grand Junction. The pilot and all four passengers died when the plane crashed after taking off from a small landing strip at the Simplot Mining Co. uranium camp in Hatch canyon, Garfield county. The dead are: Thomas Moore, 23, pilot; Stanley Graybeal, 31, Nucla, Colo., an employee of J.R. Simplot Co.; Mrs. Mabel Ragsdale, 46, Nucla, cook employed at the Simplot camp; John Young, 47; Fruita, a Simplot employee; and Samuel Beatty, nine-months-old son of Arthur Beatty, Nucla, and grandson of Mrs. Ragsdale.

Moab Times Independent
June 12, 1952
Green River people were shocked to learn of the place crash in Hatch canyon about 75 miles south of this place, Monday morning. Five people were killed. The plane, a Beechcraft Bonanza, was owned by the Rigg Flying Service, Grand Junction. The pilot and all four passengers died when the plane crashed after taking off from a small landing strip at the Simplot Mining Co. uranium camp in Hatch canyon, Garfield county. The dead are: Thomas Moore, 23, pilot; Stanley Graybeal, 31, Nucla, Colo., an employee of J.R. Simplot Co.; Mrs. Mabel Ragsdale, 46, Nucla, cook employed at the Simplot camp; John Young, 47; Fruita, a Simplot employee; and Samuel Beatty, nine-months-old son of Arthur Beatty, Nucla, and grandson of Mrs. Ragsdale.

Moab Times Independent
June 12, 1952


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