Lycoming County PA Archives Obituaries.....Tawney, Clyde September 1924
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  Published in the Tyrone Daily Herald on  09/12/1924
  Clyde Tawney 
  
  Killed at Williamsport 
  
  As the west bound Lehigh flyer into the Tyrone passenger station on Tuesday 
  afternoon, many pedestrians and waiting passengers noticed blood spattered over 
  the front of the engine.  Inquiry developed that the train had run down and 
  instantly killed a man by the name of Clyde Tawney, of Williamsport, at that 
  place, as his automobile stalled on the railroad tracks. The force of the 
  impact is said to have crushed the automobile on the tracks and the driver
  had no time to escape.  His body, however, horribly mutilated, was placed
  aboard the train and taken to the central part of the city where it was 
  received by an ambulance and taken to a hospital, but life had been extinct.
  Published in the Tyrone Daily Herald on 09/12/1924
  
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