mini11.gif (131 bytes)  Search this site     Introduction      Contact Us
Introduction    My Family Tree    Records   Interests   Photo Album  Favorites   Library   Branches   Angel


patriotic21.gif (30800 bytes)

Carnegie Award

Edward Carey
We are so proud of you.
You are a true Hero.

Year 1946
Lost Creek, Pennsylvania

EDWARD EUGENE CAREY

CoolClips_wb027263.gif (2387 bytes)

Edward Eugene Carey, 42, coal inspector, died attempting to rescue John Haluska, 33, truck driver, from a cave-in at a culm bank, Girardville, Pennsylvania, March 12, 1946. When rocks, coal, and clay for eight feet from the top of a culm bank 60 feet high began to roll and slide down, Haluska was caught and buried upright to his waist. Carey and three other men ran to Haluska and with their hands removed the culm from around him, freeing him except for one foot. As Carey sat on his haunches continuing his efforts, he shouted a warning to the other men that a second slide had started, and they ran clear of the slide area. Carey worked to free Haluska for a second or two longer and then started to follow the others. After taking a step or two, the slide reached him; and he fell. Carey and Haluska were buried under culm five feet deep. Both were dead when removed three hours later. 40639-3473

 

See this on the Carnegie Award Site

Type in Edward Carey

Go to Descendant of Edward Carey