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MINER KILLED BY FALLING ROCK
AT THE NATIONAL MINES LAST SATURDAY.
[Lead Belt News, Flat River, Missouri, Friday, Sept. 30, 1921]

     Bertus Neelep [sic Neely], age 37 years, whose home is at Sunlight in Washington County, but who has been employed for the past six months by the St. Louis Smelting and Refining Company, underground, was killed instantly, Friday evening about 9 o'clock by falling back.  He was caught in such a way that his skull was crushed.

    The remains were taken to the Rinke Undertaking establishment where an inquest was held, Saturday morning by Coroner C. J. Hill, of Bismarck.  Mr. Rinke prepared the body for burial.  Intement was made at Caledonia Sunday.  Mr. Neeley (sic) is survived by a wife and eight children who had remained on the farm at Sunlight, where the husband and father had been employed here.      

[Note:  According to Washington County Cemetery records, his name is "Bertice Smith Neely" and he is buried at Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery in Washington County, Missouri;  having been born January 12, 1883, and killed in the mines on Sept. 23, 1921. He was husband of Maud (Bryan) Neely.  Click HERE  to view listing for Bellevue Presbyterian Cemetery for information on other family members.]  

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