Illinois Central Employees Magazine volume 1918 19

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Died Oct. 1st. Had been in the service since November, 1917.
S. W. Baskin, Night Clerk at Wino- na, died Oct. 15th. Had been in the service since September 1st. , 1916.
L. D. Goolsby, Agent, Coldwater, Miss. , died Oct. 15th.
Mr. Goolsby was one of the Mississip- pi Division's most reliable and compe- tent agents, employed Jan. 6th, 1914, as Operator.
Chas. P. Shaw, Flagman, Water Val- ley District, died Oct. 19th.
Mr. Shaw was a Water Valley reared boy and was highly thought of by all ; employ
...ed as flagman May 13th, 1911.
James L. Trimble, Conductor, died Oct. 20th; employed as flagman Aug. 21st, 1906. Volunteered in military serv- ice in the Navy January 15th, 1918. Quote the following from the Commer- cial Appeal of Oct. 21st: "James L. Trimble, 30 years old, well known to thousands of Memphians and loved by all, passed away at the Baptist Memorial Hospital Sunday morning. The direct cause of his death was menin- gitis following illness contracted in the Naval Officers, Training School at Chi- cago.


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