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Tillie Norris
Of Waltonville
Killed By Train
Freight Train Strikes Truck
on Crossing North of Village
Mrs. Tillie Norris, 57, was killed
at 10 o'clock this morning when a small pick-up truck she was driving was
struck by a C.B. & Q. freight
train at a private crossing a half mile north of Waltonville. The train
carried
the truck about 100 feet south of
the crossing, where the truck went down an embankment. Mrs. Norris
remained in the truck cab after
the crash. Dr. J.W. Wells was called to the scene and pronounced her dead
upon arrival. Coroner Ben Roeder
was told that Mrs. Norris stopped her truck and was waiting at the
double-track crossing while a north-bound
freight train passed by She then drove up on the south-bound
"extra" freight.
Husband Killed
Mrs. Norris, who resided on a farm
a half mile west of Waltonville, was the widow of Stanley Norris, who
was killed several years ago in
a shotgun accident. Mrs. Norris was a highly respected resident of the
community
and her tragic death came as a shock
to her many friends. The body was taken to the Fry Funeral Home in
Waltonville. Funeral arrangements
were incomplete early this afternoon.
Mrs. Norris is survived by two sons,
John Harrison Norris of Waltonville, with whom she lived, and Irvin Norris,
of Tennessee; three brothers, Bryan
and Orville Dycus of Mt. Vernon and the Rev. Ernest Dycus of Granite City,
Ill.;
and two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Howard
of Mt.Vernon and Mrs. Paul Sulcer of Waltonville.
Rites Thursday
For Tillie Norris
Funeral services for Mrs. Tillie
Dycus Norris, who met a tragic death as the result of a train-truck collision
at
Waltonville yesterday morning, will
be held at the Waltonville Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 2:00
o'clock.
The services will be conducted by
the Rev. Ruth Martin of Fairfield.
Mrs. Norris was the daughter of John
A. and the late Elizabeth Walker Dycus, and was born April 23, 1892.
She was united in marriage with
Stanley W. Norris, to whom she was a loving and faithful companion, until
his tragic,
accidental death on Nov. 16, 1939.
To this union were born two sons, Irvin Stanley Norris and John Harrison
Norris.
Since Mr. Norris' death. Mrs. Norris
and her younger son have operated their farm, with efficiency and success.
Her
first thought had always been for
the welfare of her two sons, and her little granddaughter, whom she adored.
Mrs. Norris was united with the
Minson Methodist church when a young girl and was organist for the church
for many
years. She was also a successful
school teacher in the rural schools fo this county for several years. She
was a member
of the Order of Easter Star, and
Royal Neighbors lodges, and numbered her friends by her acquaintances.
Her home
was a bright and cheerful place
where her relatives and friends loved to meet, and where they always found
a hearty
welcome. She was a kind and gracious
neighbor and will be sadly missed by those in her community. She was a
devoted daughter, for her aged father, and living her religion, day by
day.
Mrs. Norris is survived by her two
sons, Irvin S. Norris of Trenton, Tenn., and John Harrison Norris, at home;
one granddaughter; her father and step-mother; two sisters, Mrs. Paul Sulcer
and Mrs. Roy Howard; and four brothers,
Irvie, Orval, Bryan, and Rev. Ernest
Dycus.
Mt. Vernon Register News
Submitted by: Cindy Ford
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