Allegany County MD Archives Obituaries.....Samuel Anthony BEAN, 1954 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Shawn McGreevy shawnmcgreevy@geatz.com Copyright. All Rights Reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/md/mdfiles.htm ********************************************************* Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Fri 26 Nov 1954: "Retired Coal Miner Fatally Hurt By Auto-Samuel Anthony Bean Dies In Hospital As Result Of Injuries-Returning with ice cream for his grandchildren, a 65-year-old Barton man was fatally injured on State Route 36 in Barton Wednesday night near his home. Samuel Anthony Bean, who retired in June after working with the Shuhart Coal Company in Barton, died early yesterday morning in Miners Hospital, Frostburg. He was struck by an auto driven by Donald Lawrence Hawn of RD 1, Frostburg, who had been discharged from the Army at Fort Meade Wednesday at 4 p. m. Going Out Of Way Oddly enough, Hawn at the time of the accident was going out of way to take a companion, Charles Morris, also discharged at the same time, to his home in Westernport. Hawn told County Investigator Edwin R. Lilya and State Trooper Harry Bosley, who are conducting the probe, thnt he rounded the sharp curve in the west limits of Barton and saw Bean crossing the highway. Hawn told investigators he swerved to try to avoid hitting Bean, but was not successful. The car skidded on the wet highway into the guardrails on the opposite side of the road, police said. Bean was carried for a short distance by the Hawn auto. Hawn then stopped a passing car, and had an ambulance and police summoned. He stayed at the scene until Bean had been taken to the hospital and Trooper Bosley had arrived, Lilya reported. Dies In Hospital Bean died several hours later in Miners Hospital. He suffered a fractured skull, fractured leg and internal injuries. Boan had been to a confectionary in Barton and was returning with ice cream for his grandchildren who were visiting his home. Lilya said the investigation is continuing and no charges have been preferred. Hawn and Morris were with Lilya and Bosley all morning at the state's attorney's office. Born in Cross, W. Va., the victim was a son of the late John F. and Sarah (Barnhill) Bean. He had resided in Barton 55 years. He was a member of St. Gabriel's Catholic Church, Barton. Besides his wife, Mrs. Carrie (Moffett) Bean, he is survived by four sons, Samuel A. Bean Jr., and James Bean, Lonaconing; John Bean, with the Air Force in Phoenix, Ariz., and Donald Bean, at home. He also leaves four daughters, Mrs. Martha Rigley, Baltimore; Mrs. Charles Raybuck, Alexandria. Va.; Mrs. James Taccino, Silver Spring, and Mrs. Richard Fram. Froslburg; two brothers, Thomas Bean, Detroit, and Frank Bean, Fort Laudcrdale, Fla., one sister, Miss Margaret Bean, Detroit, and nine grandchildren. A requiem mass will be celebrated in St. Gabriel's Church, tomorrow at 9:30 a. m. by Rev. Charles Quinn, assistant pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Westornport. Interment will be in St. Gabriel's Cemetery. The body is at the residence." This file is located at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/allegany/obits/b/bean-sa.txt