hmtl5 Austin G. Albert b. 8 Jan 1917 Illinois d. 11 Sep 1954 Burlingame, San Mateo County, California: Gritton Genealogy

Austin G. Albert

Male 1917 - 1954  (37 years)


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  • Name Austin G. Albert 
    Born 8 Jan 1917  Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2
    Gender Male 
    Census 1940  Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 11 Sep 1954  Burlingame, San Mateo County, California Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3, 4
    Person ID I276  Gritton
    Last Modified 19 Feb 2024 

    Father Ira Wilson Albert,   b. 8 Jul 1894, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Feb 1969  (Age 74 years) 
    Mother Opal Grimes,   b. Dec 1896, Illinois Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1971  (Age 74 years) 
    Married Abt 1913 
    Family ID F149  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • Austin Albert
      The name of Austin Albert, 38-year-old operating engineer who was crushed to death Saturday when a hydraulic grease rack supporting a truck, fell, appeared incorrectly in Saturday's edition of the Tribune.
      The Tribune had Mr. Albert's name reversed, calling him Albert Austin. Mr. Albert, who lived at 351 Encina Avenue, was working at the Burlingame location of his employer, the harry Lee plumbing and heating plant, when the accident occurred.
      Besides his wife, Mary, Mr. Albert is survived by three children, twins, Dean and Jean, 7, son Ronnie, 13; his mother Mrs. Opal Wich of San Bruno; his father, Ira Albert of Danville, Ill.; his sister, Mrs. Louise Lewellyn; and a brother, Herman Albert of San Bruno.
      Arrangements are pending at the Crosby-N, Gray funeral home, Burlingame.
      Redwood City Tribune, Redwood City, California. Monday, 13 September 1954.
      [3, 4]
    • LKH note: The Redwood Tribune later corrects the mistake in Austin's name.

      RC Mechanic Crushed to Death
      Grease Rack Smashes Father of 3
      Albert Austin Dies In Burlingame Tragedy
      Burlingame - A hydraulic grease rack crushed to the ground at a Burlingame plant today, snuffing out the life of a 38-year-old Redwood City mechanic.
      Albert Austin, of 351 Encina Ave., Redwood City, died instantly as he was crushed beneath the lift and the half-ton truck, loaded with tools, on which he was working.
      The accident occurred at the Harry Lee plumbing and heating plant, where Mr. Austin was employed as a mechanic and crane operator.
      No one witnessed the accident, which took place about 9:30 a.m., but several employes heard the crash and dashed to the scene. Among them were Austin's brother-in-law, F.B. Lewellyn, San Mateo, and M.O. Hatch, San Mateo.
      Lewellyn said the victim didn't make a sound as the grease rack fell, apparently because of failure of the hydraulic mechanism.
      A crane had to be used to raise the grease rack as that the body could be removed. There was no hydraulic pressure.
      Mr. Austin, who is survived by his wife and three young children, had been working at the plumbing concern for about a year, Lewellyn said.
      He had reported for work at 8 a.m. today and had been working by himself greasing various trucks, a customary Saturday procedure.
      Lewellyn said that he had been working on the truck which subsequently crushed Austin for about 10 minutes before the accident.
      Mr. Austin, a native of Danville, Ill, is survived by his wife, Mary; twins Jean and Dean, 7; son Ronnie, 13; his mother, Mrs. Opal Wich, San Bruno; a sister, Mrs. Louise Lewellyn, and a brother, Herman Albert Austin, San Bruno.
      The body was taken to the Crosby-N. Gray Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements were incomplete.
      Redwood City Tribune, Redwood City, California. Saturday, 11 September 1954.

      [3, 5]
    • Austin Albert
      Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, at Crosby-N. Gray & Co, Burlingame, for Austin Albert, 38, Redwood City mechanic killed Saturday when a hydraulic grease rack crushed him to death at a Burlingame plant.
      Mr. Albert was killed when he was crushed beneath the lift and the half ton truck, loaded with tools, on which he was working. He lived at 351 Encina Ave.
      Tomorrow's rites will be followed by interment at Alta Mesa Memorial Park.
      Redwood City Tribune, Redwood City, California. Tuesday, 14 September 1954.
      [3]

  • Sources 
    1. [S29] California Death Index, 1940-1997.

    2. [S89] census records.

    3. [S102] Newspaper article.

    4. [S17] Obituary.

    5. [S87] LKH note, Linda Kay Hedges.