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Fiscal year Ending June 1940
Fatal Accident Report, District No. 1
Reese Coal Company, Mine No. 2, Panama, Oklahoma, LeFlore County;
John Wiles, Age 32, years; Nativity, American; Occupation, Loader;
who was killed in the Reese Coal Company, Mine No. 2, LeFlore County
on September 8th, 1939, and died September 8th (9:30) am employed
three years, was Electrocuted.
Remarks: I made an investigation of the accident which caused the
death of John Wiles at the Reese Coal Company, Mine No. 2, located
about 2 miles west of Panama, Oklahoma. The accident occurred in the
fourth panel slope in an old abandoned pump room, the wires were about
five feet from the slope in room neck, the slope was about ten feet
wide and four feet high. Mr. Wiles place where he was loading was
about one hundred twenty-five feet from where the wires are located.
There was no occasion for him to g in where the wires were. There was
no one seemed to know how the accident happened. Ed Seberam was the
man that found him and said he was lying about four feet from the
wires. Dr. E. L. Collins of Panama, Oklahoma, said that death was
caused from an electric shock.
After a thorough investigation I came to the conclusion that this
was an unforeseen accident. Mr. Wiles leaves a wife and child.
Date of Investigation, September 9th, 1939. |
Mrs. Ethel E. Wiles
Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 20, 1973, at First
Assembly of God Church in Poteau, Oklahoma, at 2:00 p.m., for Mrs.
Ethel E. Wiles. Reverend J. A. Hobson and Reverend Jessie Parnell
officiated.
Mrs. Wiles was born March 29, 1896. She passed away February 18, 1973.
Surviving are one daughter, one brother, three sisters, seven
grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.
Interment was in the Fairview Cemetery at Panama, Oklahoma. Evans
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. |