Statewide County AZ Archives Obituaries.....O'Donnell, Dave 1909 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/az/azfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: D. Joshua Taylor http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00006.html#0001358 and Elizabeth Burns July 16, 2005, 8:54 pm Arizona Republican-December 22, 1909 DAVE O'DONNELL December 22, 1909 Parker--A man by the name of Dave O'Donnell was shot by William Williamson at the latter's railroad camp, about four miles west of Calzona. An authorized report states that Williamson fired in self defense and the affair occurred about as follows: On Saturday evening, O'Donnell arrived in the camp of Williamson much under the influence of liquor. He became involved in an altercation with one of the colored employees at the camp and later he came up to the commissary store. Williamson told O'Donnell to get away and that he must leave the coloreds and mules alone. This angered O'Donnell and with abusive language he started to draw his gun. He was first to produce his revolver but fatally. He pulled it with his left hand. Before he could change it to his right, Williamson fired the ball taking effect in the right shoulder of O'Donnell. The shot did not knock O'Donnel down and though wounded he fired simultaneously with Williamson. The second shot took effect in O'Donnell;'s other shoulder. This knocked O'Donnell down but he attempted to use his gun. Williamson at once sent a messenger to Parker for a physician and officer. The summons was responded to by Dr. McGinnis and Deputy Oliver Morge. O'Donnell's wound was found to be fatal and he died on Monday morning thirty six hours after the tragedy. Officer Morge and Williamson left last night for Needles where Williamson will surrender to the sheriff of San Bernardino County. A coroner is enroute from Needles to hold an inquest over the dead whose body is still being guarded by Williamson's orders. Williamson, who with his wife came to this country from Alhambra, a couple of months ago is a contractor with the firm of C.D. Smith and Company. O'Donnel was employed at the railroad camp of Scot and Sons, further out on the A&C line. Little is known of him at this time. ********************************************************* ED O'MEARA November 19, 1909 Ed O'Meara after eight years of suffering died at the insane hospital on Wednesday night. He was first stricken with paralysis and lay at the Sisters Hospital until last summer, when he was removed to the asylum. His mind had given way under his difficulties. The final blow was the death of his wife, who was killed at Winkelman last summer. O'Meara leaves two children. One of the, a boy has been cared for by R.A. Bernal who will now adopt him. The other, a girl, has been cared for in the family of Y.Espinsosa. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/az/statewide/obits/o/odonnell184gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/azfiles/ File size: 3.2 Kb