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- 14 March 1952 Tonawanda News
Lockport Crash Kills One, Injures Another
LOCKPORT (UP) – One man was killed almost instantly and another was “critically” injured today when the automobile in which they were traveling knocked over a stop sign, struck an abutment, and careened 600 feet through a wooden fruit shed.
Richard Marks, 32, of Lockport was pronounced dead at the scene. Joseph Smolinski, 33, also of Lockport, was taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital in Buffalo in “critical” condition.
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14 March 1952 The Tonawanda News
Lockport Crash Kills One, Injures Another
LOCKPORT (UP) - One man was killed almost instantly and another was critically injured today when the automobile in which they were traveling knocked over a stop sign, struck an abutment, and careened 600 feet through a wooden fruit shed. Richard Marks, 32, of Lockport was pronounced dead at the scene. Joseph Smolinski, 33, also of Lockport, was taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital in Buffalo in critical condition.
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MARKS - Funeral services for Richard G. Marks were held at Prudden Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Street. Saturday afternoon. May 17, 1952 at two o'clock. The Reverend Ivan L. Lange officiated. Full military honors were accorded by B. Leo Dolau Post, No 410, American Legion and the following members acted as bearers: Frank McGonigle. James M. Meiklejohn, Herbert L Wilson, Anthony Haley, Willard Pencille, and Van S. Bennett Interment in Mt. Ridge Cemetery.
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