Clifford BOOTH THE OKEENE LEADER Friday, September 11, 1914 Submitted by: Deborah Naylor-Farhar
MAN KILLED
Clifford BOOTH an employee of the Wilson plaster mill was killed Friday afternoon by a team running away with him. He was hauling a tank of water and [the] team somehow got from under his control, and he fell under the wheels of the wagon, receiving injuries from which he soon died. His folks in Alabama were telegraphed of the accident. H. H. DOHE was called to embalmed the body.
[NOTE: Mr. BOOTH is in an unmarked grave in Section 4, Lot 74 of the Roselawn Okeene Cemetery.]
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