MILLARD FYFFE MEN BLOWN THIRTY FEET Station At Keaton Is Fatal Scene Two men are dead and another seriously burned, the result of an explosion occurring early Tuesday afternoon at the compressor station of the Ashland Oil and Refining Company at Keaton. The dead men are Ora McKenzie, prominent man of that section, and Millard Fyffe of Morgan County. John Pelphrey of Morgan County is being treated at the Paintsville Hospital for severe burns about the face and body. According to reports from members of the family and employees at the plant, the three men were repairing a leak in a gas pipe near the station. When the explosion occurred they were blown thirty or forty feet. McKenzie and Fyffe were killed instantly, their bodies being badly mangled. Pelphrey who was afire ran to a nearby creek and extinguished the flames. Marvin Hill, superintendent of the station, switched off the gas in the pipeline and brought out the bodies of the two dead men. Mr. McKenzie had been chief mechanic for the company some twenty years, spending most of that time at the Keaton station. He was fifty years of age, and a member of the Masonic Lodge 616. The funeral arrangements to be made by the Preston Funeral Home are incomplete pending the arrival of the family. Surviving Mr. McKenzie are his widow, the former Belva Boggs, the following children, Walter, Mrs. Jewell Salyers, Ruben, Mrs. Harry Burchett, Marshall, Mrs. Farrell Ferguson, Ora Jr., Audia Mae, James, Tommie and Betty Jean, and a sister, Mrs. Della McKenzie. Paintsville Herald Thursday December 23, 1943 |
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