Albert Rees Dies Sunday from Mine Accident Injuries
Albert Rees, 65, of 1104 Elk street, died at 10:45 o'clock Sunday evening at Wyoming General hospital from injuries received when he was struck by a loaded trip at Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown.
The accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. Rees occurred about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
Rees had been a resident of this community for about 32 years and had worked for many years for the Lion Coal corporation. He had been ill for several years and had returned to work a little over a year ago.
A native of England, Rees was born at Staffordshire, June 20, 1878. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Van Valkenberg and Mrs. Agnes Burdess of Rock Springs; a son, J.W. Rees, who preceded him in death on Nov. 25, 1942; three sisters, Mrs. D.M. Auld of Roswell, N.M.; Mrs. Agnes Brown of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ada Abernathy of Lafayette, Colo.; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of Rogan mortuary, will be announced later.
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Aug 25, 1943
Coroner's Jury Returns Verdict
A coroner's jury which investigated the death of Albert Rees, who was fatally injured Sunday when he was struck by a loaded trip at the Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown, returned the following verdict last night:
"We find that Albert Rees came to an accidental death, but we do find that the company failed to give the required clearance between the cars and dropping drums as required by law."
The inquest was conducted by J. Warden Opie, county coroner. Members of the jury were Huston Martin, John Bynon and George Rogers.
Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Aug 25, 1943
Funeral Services for Albert Rees This Afternoon
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Episcopal church, for Albert Rees, 65, who died at 10:45 o'clock Sunday evening after he had received injuries in a mine accident. He was struck by a load trip at Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Rites will be conducted by the Rev. H. A. Link and burial will be at Mountain View cemetery. He had been employed by the Lion Coal corporation for a number of years and had lived in this community for 32 years.
Among survivors are his wife, Elizabeth and two daughters, Mrs. Florence VanValkenburg and Mrs. Agnes Burdess, both of Rock Springs. A son, J. W. Rees preceded him in death on Nov. 25, 1942. Three sisters, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive.
Albert Rees Dies Sunday from Mine Accident Injuries
Albert Rees, 65, of 1104 Elk street, died at 10:45 o'clock Sunday evening at Wyoming General hospital from injuries received when he was struck by a loaded trip at Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown.
The accident, which resulted in the death of Mr. Rees occurred about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon and he was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
Rees had been a resident of this community for about 32 years and had worked for many years for the Lion Coal corporation. He had been ill for several years and had returned to work a little over a year ago.
A native of England, Rees was born at Staffordshire, June 20, 1878. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Rees; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Van Valkenberg and Mrs. Agnes Burdess of Rock Springs; a son, J.W. Rees, who preceded him in death on Nov. 25, 1942; three sisters, Mrs. D.M. Auld of Roswell, N.M.; Mrs. Agnes Brown of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ada Abernathy of Lafayette, Colo.; 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of Rogan mortuary, will be announced later.
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Aug 25, 1943
Coroner's Jury Returns Verdict
A coroner's jury which investigated the death of Albert Rees, who was fatally injured Sunday when he was struck by a loaded trip at the Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown, returned the following verdict last night:
"We find that Albert Rees came to an accidental death, but we do find that the company failed to give the required clearance between the cars and dropping drums as required by law."
The inquest was conducted by J. Warden Opie, county coroner. Members of the jury were Huston Martin, John Bynon and George Rogers.
Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Aug 25, 1943
Funeral Services for Albert Rees This Afternoon
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Episcopal church, for Albert Rees, 65, who died at 10:45 o'clock Sunday evening after he had received injuries in a mine accident. He was struck by a load trip at Lion Coal company's Star No. 1 mine at Blairtown about 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Rites will be conducted by the Rev. H. A. Link and burial will be at Mountain View cemetery. He had been employed by the Lion Coal corporation for a number of years and had lived in this community for 32 years.
Among survivors are his wife, Elizabeth and two daughters, Mrs. Florence VanValkenburg and Mrs. Agnes Burdess, both of Rock Springs. A son, J. W. Rees preceded him in death on Nov. 25, 1942. Three sisters, 14 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive.
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