September 24, 1941
EIGHT INJURED IN COLLISION ON TRIP TO FAIR
L.H. Addington, 40, Associate Professor of animal husbandry and associate daily husbandman at New Mexico A&M College, was killed this morning in a head on collision with a car driven by a Tulsa Oklahoma man six-tenths of a mile north of Salem just north of Hatch.
His skull was fractured and he died en-route to the hospital here.
Funeral Friday:
Rosary services will be held at the Chapel of Nelson's Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Services will be held at St Genevieve's Catholic Church. Father Raynor is in charge of both services.
Mr. Addington is survived by his wife, a son by a former marriage, two step sons, and his parents who live in Portales.
He graduated from New Mexico A&M in 1925, received his Masters Degree at Michigan State College in 1927, and joined the staff at A&M shortly afterward. He has been here since that time.
On May 30, 1940, Mr. Addington married Mrs. Elizabeth Davis McCullough who had two sons. Thomas and David.
September 24, 1941
EIGHT INJURED IN COLLISION ON TRIP TO FAIR
L.H. Addington, 40, Associate Professor of animal husbandry and associate daily husbandman at New Mexico A&M College, was killed this morning in a head on collision with a car driven by a Tulsa Oklahoma man six-tenths of a mile north of Salem just north of Hatch.
His skull was fractured and he died en-route to the hospital here.
Funeral Friday:
Rosary services will be held at the Chapel of Nelson's Funeral Home at 7:30 p.m. Services will be held at St Genevieve's Catholic Church. Father Raynor is in charge of both services.
Mr. Addington is survived by his wife, a son by a former marriage, two step sons, and his parents who live in Portales.
He graduated from New Mexico A&M in 1925, received his Masters Degree at Michigan State College in 1927, and joined the staff at A&M shortly afterward. He has been here since that time.
On May 30, 1940, Mr. Addington married Mrs. Elizabeth Davis McCullough who had two sons. Thomas and David.
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