. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hishome in Newark on the evening of May 11. Howas striken by an attack of heart trouble latein the afternoon, and died a few hours afterbeing taken to his home. Mr. Kimball, who was born in Cainbi-idgc,().. on March 11, , entered our sei-xicc as anoperator at Cambridge in 1879. In ISSO he wastransferred to the division offices at Newark,as a clerk. In March, 1882, he was made traindispatcher and in April, 1889, division position was abolished in August, 1896,and Mr. Kimball returned to his duties as traindispatcher. On July 4, 1905,
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . hishome in Newark on the evening of May 11. Howas striken by an attack of heart trouble latein the afternoon, and died a few hours afterbeing taken to his home. Mr. Kimball, who was born in Cainbi-idgc,().. on March 11, , entered our sei-xicc as anoperator at Cambridge in 1879. In ISSO he wastransferred to the division offices at Newark,as a clerk. In March, 1882, he was made traindispatcher and in April, 1889, division position was abolished in August, 1896,and Mr. Kimball returned to his duties as traindispatcher. On July 4, 1905, Mr. Kimball was appointedassistant trainmaster. In January, 1907, hewas again made division operator. \Mien thisposition was abolished in 1915 he was madetrain dispatcher, the position he held at thetime of his death. Mr. Kimball is survived by his their marriage, seventeen years ago,she was Miss Caroline Hall. The funeral services were held at his home onthe evening of May 12, under the auspices ofthe Newark Lodge <; K. Mr. Kimball was a man of pleasant manner,and his many friends are deeply and sorrowfullyimpressed by his sudden death. C. F. Parks, who has been chief clerk to thefreight agent at Newark, Ohio, for the lasttwelve years, has been promoted to city 90 THE BALTTMOl^E AND OHIO EMPLOYES AL\C;AZL\E solicitor for the traffic department, at Colum-bus. His many friends are glad to hear of hispromotion, and wish him good luck. E. C. Doudna has been promoted from agentat Monroeville, Ohio, to freight agent atMarietta. W. H. Yeager, who has held the position ofrecord clerk at the Columbus freight stationfor the last eight years, has been promoted toagent at Monroeville, Ohio. C. A. Donahue, who has been chief yard clerkat Newark for the last two years, has beenpromoted to assistant yardmaster at many friends are glad to hear of hisadvancement. C. A, Sinsabaugh has been promoted from theposition of tonnage clerk in the chief
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