![]() They are Robert Cussens, John Fleming, Lowell Seaton, John Lambert, James Barnett and Henry Osgerkamp. police force, of which he was a member, will be pallbearers. Interment) will be in Memorial Park cemetery. Monday in the First Covenant Lutheran church. The funeral of Julius Brown, 39, 1118 10th street, who was injured fatally when he was run over by an engine and five freight cars, will be held at 2 p.m. The body was taken to the Rutledge funeral home. in the navy in the Philippines, and John D. He was a member of the Eagles lodge and the American Legion. He was attached to the engineering amphibious force. He was awarded the bronze star for meritorious service for exposing himself to enemy fire while collecting enemy equipment for the engineers. He received an honorable discharge from the army October 23, 1945, after serving 22 months overseas in New Guinea, the Philippines and Leyte. as plant policeman until his entrance into the army on April 22, 1942. ![]() After working a short time at the Kari-Keen plant, he was employed by Armour & Co. Brown was born at Homer, Neb., coming to Sioux City in 1926. Finnegan, 2716 Leech Avenue, fireman Frank Flaherty, 414 11th street, engine foreman, and V. ![]() He was unconscious when placed in an ambulance to be taken to a hospital and was dead upon arrival.Ĭrewmen on the train were Walter Cramer, 419 W Eighth street, South Sioux City, engineer E. Rhodes gave the signal to stop the train after almost half of the train had passed over Mr. There was no evidence as to how the accident occurred. Not Seen by Crew There was no evidence as to how the accident occurred. The victim was cut about the waist but there was comparatively little bleeding when investigators arrived. Police investigators said he had been dragged 27 feet. ![]() Rhodes, riding atop the first car, looked back and saw Mr. Rhodes, 612 32d street, a helper for the Sioux City Terminal Railway company, crewman on the train. He was a watchman at the firm's north gate, where the accident occurred.īrown first was noticed by J. Julius Brown, 39, 1118 10th street, died en route to a hospital after being run over by an engine and five cars of a 12-car train being switched into the Armour & Co. ![]() If you any have tips or corrections, please send them our way.Posted By: Connie Swearingen- Volunteer ( email ?)Įngine, Five Cars Run Over Julius Brown in Switch Yards If there is any information missing, we will be updating this page soon. We’re currently in process of confirming all details such as Julius Brown’s height, weight, and other stats. ġ707 – Acts of Union comes into force, uniting England and Scotland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain.ġ753 – Publication of Species Plantarum by Linnaeus, and the formal start date of plant taxonomy adopted by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.ġ841 – First emigrant wagon train leaves Independence, Missouri, for California.ġ886 – US general strike for 8-hour working day begins.ġ931 – Empire State Building opens in New York City. The world’s population was 5,910,566,295 and there were an estimated year babies born throughout the world in 1997, was the president of the United States, and the number one song on Billboard 100 was "" by. ![]()
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