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Lewis A. Creasy died Monday. Vice President ? Superintendent ?</div>
<div>Board member ? No, Mr. Creasy was one of the up-through-the</div>
<div>ranks stenos. In an era when female stenos were a "no-no" on</div>
<div>business cars, he worked in the General Offices and on the road</div>
<div>performing clerical assignments for the higher-ups.</div>
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<div>He was six years old playing in a neighbor's yard when he saw</div>
<div>men coming to advise his mother of his father's death. His </div>
<div>father had been engineer on 1/51 from Shenandoah on Sept 10, 1923.</div>
<div>Double-headed with engines 1123-1114, 1/51 entered the Rockydale</div>
<div>Stone siding in Roanoke and collided with cars on that track. </div>
<div>ICC Report #982 indicates the switch had not been properly closed.</div>
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<div>He was a <EM>deacon </EM>emeritus at Calvary Baptist Church and had</div>
<div>served as Assistant to Vice President H. E. Carter . . . .for ten years.</div>
<div> Harry Bundy <br>
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