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M. F. LEADAMAN
© by: The Standard-Sentinel, Stilwell OK
Thursday, February 1, 1917
Submitted by: Wanda Elliott
Conductor M. F. LEADAMAN, in charge of Kansas City Southern frieght train No. 41, was instnatly killed, and Engineer COVERT and Fireman AIKEN of passenger No. 1, received minor injuries when the passenger train crashed into the rear end of the freight, a mile and a half north of Stilwell about 10 o'clock Friday night.
Mr. LEADAMAN has lived in Heavener for some time. He was a member of the Woodsmen of the World.
The remains were taken to the J.F. ROBERTS undertaking parlors (Stilwell OK), and then to the depot, and then to Heavener, Saturday morning on No.3.
Funeral services were conducted at his home and his body was laid to rest in the city cemetery at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Mr. LEADAMAN leaves a wife and two daughters to mourn his death.
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