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White, Walker


Funeral Home Data

Deceased:White, Walker
Died:Aug 26 1930
Age:23
Remarks:Walker White, a miner, died American Hospital, Picher Oklahoma, Aug 26, 1930, age 23. The cause of death was a mine accident. Charge to Loretta White. Burial at Carterville Oklahoma.
Record Source:Mitchelson Funeral Home
(Funeral Record)Commerce, Ottawa County, OK

Abstract Data

Obituary -- Walker Whitie' White, 23 years old, 221 North Main Street, Commerce, and Charles Pendley, 25, Seventh and E streets northwest at Miami were critically injured at the L. & G. Mine, located on the Picher-Cardin Oklahoma highway shortly before 6 last night when the can in which they were being hoisted from the mine shaft crashed into the sheave wheel of the hoisting equipment in the derrick. Pendley's right arm was severed at the shoulder and he suffered a severe nervous shock. White, received a badly injured back, which may prove to be broken, and internal injuries of a serious nature. Both men are at the American hospital, Picher Oklahoma, where they were taken in an ambulance of the Todd undertaking company. White was employed as a machine man and Pendley was a machine helper. The men were hoisted from the shaft by Andrew Martin, a tub hooker at the mine who was assisting the hoisterman in making repairs in the hoister room. He hoisted the men from the ground in the absence of the hoistermen, who had gone to the blacksmith shop to secure repairs. During an investigation by district Mine Inspector Riley Clark regarding the cause of the accident, Martin stated that the friction did not properly release to prevent the can from crashing into the sheave wheel. In his report of the accident, Inspector Clark stated today that it was due to failure to instruct the hoisterman properly as to requirements of the state mining laws pertaining in the duties of a hoisterman. Clark explanation that although Martin has had four years' experience as a hoisterman, he was not regularly employed in this capacity at this mine and had no right to handle the hoist even with the permission of the regular hoisterman. Inspector Clark today issued a warning against hoisterman allowing anyone else to operate the hoist and that mining companies see that no one but regularly employed hoisterman act in this capacity in hoisting men from the shaft. He also emphasized that no one is allowed to ride from the top of the shaft to the hoister room unless to make repairs, or for an inspection. Martin said he has not been regularly employed as a hoisterman for the last three years.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Jun 12 1930

Obituary -- The condition of Walker White, and Charles Pendley, who were seriously injured in a mine accident sometime ago, are slowly improving, according to an attendant at the American Hospital.

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Jun 30 1930 · p.2 · col.1

Obituary -- The accident proved fatal to Walker White 10 weeks later

Miami News Record — Miami, OK

Aug 27 1930

Book: Mitchelson Funeral Home, Commerce, Oklahoma July 1916 - August 1957 — S J Mahurin

ISBN: 1-892744-93-7