OBIT: Chalmer BAUGHMAN, 1912, Yellow Creek, Bedford County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by DBA Copyright 2006. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/bedford/ _______________________________________________ CHALMER BAUGHMAN. Monday afternoon Chalmer Baughman of Yellow Creek, was instantly killed in the cemetery at Yellow Creek while seeking shelter from a severe storm. J. H. Burket, William Burket, Earl Burket, Elwood Replogle and young Baughman were digging a grave in the cemetery in which to bury the remains of Mrs. Samuel Ritchey. Suddenly dark clouds appeared and soon a terrific storm was on. The men all sought shelter in the tool house in the cemetery. The building was toppled over by the severe storm. J. H. Burket, William Burket and Replogle succeeded in getting out of the building. Baughman in attempting to get away was caught under the building and instantly killed, his neck having been broken. Earl Burket stayed in the building and was not hurt. The tragic death of Baughman shocked the entire community. He was a young man aged about 22 years and had his home with Thomas Clapper and family, Mr. Clapper having raised him. He was a man of splendid habits and character, with good standing in the community where he had the respect of everybody. His mother died some years ago. His father, John Baughman, lives in the vicinity of Bedford. A number of brothers and sisters survive. Miss Mamie Baughman, residing here with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Deford, at the Central Hotel, is a sister. The funeral took place yesterday morning from the residence of Thomas Clapper. Interment was made in the cemetery in which he was killed. Martinsburg Herald, January 3, 1913