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- Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 9/2/1941
The death victim was CHARLES
BALDWIN, 50, of 427 Washburn
street, who died shortly before midnight
Sunday in Lockport City hospital
of a fractured skull suffered
at 3:40 Sunday morning when an
automobile he was driving figured
in a collision with another car on
the Lockport-olcott road at Corwin,
seven miles north of Lockport.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette - 9/2/1941
LOCKPORT - Charles Baldwin,
50, of 427 Washburn street, one of
five persons injured at 3:40 Sun-
day morning in a crash between
two automobiles in the Lockport-
Olcott road near Corwins, seven
miles north of here, died shortly
after midnight yesterday in Lock-
port City hospital. A fractured skull
and internal injuries caused death.
The injured, all in the Lockport
hospital, were Frederick C. Berger,
22, of 102 Ontario street, operator
of the other machine; Marie Bed-
ford, 19, of 427 Washburn street;
Edward r. Carey, 18, of 385 South
street, all Lockport addresses, and
Sylvia Enderby, 18, of 131 South
Main street, Newfane.
The most seriously hurt is Miss
Bedford. She suffered a compound
fracture of the right elbow and
possible internal injuries. Mr. Carey
received a fractured right ankle
and a cut over the right eye. Miss
Enderby was cut on the left knee
and toe and suffered bruises. Mr.
Barger complained of chest injuries.
Mr. Baldwin, who drove his own
car. was a native of the Town of
Lockport. He was employed by the
Richmond Manufacturing company
of this city. He Is survived by a
daughter. Miss Frances Baldwin,
Lockport: five sisters and five
brothers, Mrs. Anthony Van Horn,
Mrs. James Crlswell. William. Roy
and Robert Baldwin. Lockport: Mrs
Myrtle Roth and Louis Baldwin.
Newfane: Mrs. Charles Starks and
Raymond Baldwin. Gasport. and
Mrs. .Elmer LaRouch. Oklahoma.
The funeral will be held at 2:30
p.m. tomorrow at the Taylor and
Reynolds funeral home, 70 Niagara
street. Burial will be in Corwin
cemetery.
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