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Mouchin, Ed

Rialto No. 2 Mine

Miami Record Herald · Aug 21 1925

Ed Mouchin, of 810 South Francis street, Picher Oklahoma, a tub hooker, was fatally injured at the Rialto Mine No. 2 at Cardin Okla-homa at 1:30 Friday afternoon when a boulder falling from a can a distance of about 200 feet hit him on the head. He died at 3 pm at the American hospital. The deceased is survived by his wife, two children, Harry Lee Mouchin, four years old and Virginia Ruth Mouchin, three months, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mouchin, of Aurora Missouri, three sisters, Misses Minnie Mouchin, Leona Mouchin and Ida May Mouchin, all at home, and four brothers, Virgil Mouchin, of South Dakota, Loren Mouchin and Moses Mouchin, of Picher and Oliver Mouchin of Aurora. The body will be taken to Aurora Sunday for burial.

Disclaimer: If you search for these articles somewhere else, searches should be done by date in the city of Miami Oklahoma. The clippings have "Miami Newspapers, Miami Oklahoma." The paper changed names several times making it difficult to search by title. Most of the Hard Rock Lead and Zinc Fatalities newspaper clippings are from the personal files of I. D. Hulvey, former powderman in the Picher mine and then owner of the Hulvey Insurance Agency.