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Oklahoman Archives
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 20, 1932

BURNS FROM STOVE
        BLAST PROVE-FATAL

Hill To Be Buried at Oilton; Wife, Child Recover.

Burns received last Thursday when he went back into his tent home, ignited by a gasoline stove explosion, at Southeast Fifteenth street and Central avenue, for valuable papers and belongings, proved fatal Sunday morning for Walter Hill, 42 years old.

Hill died in the soldiers' ward of University hospital. His wife and 5year-old daughter, Juanita, were burned less seriously and were released from Samaritan hospital Friday. Burial will be in Oilton in charge of the Peck funeral home.



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