Individual Details
Grace Marie Gallinger
(8 Mar 1908 - )
The Jordan Tribune, 14 Sep 1950
Mrs. Ebert Stanton Is Seriously Burned Wednesday Eve At Brusett
Mrs. Ebert Stanton was seriously burned in a butane gas explosion at her Brusett home last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stanton was going to light their hot water heater in the basement when the explosion occurred.
Dr. B. C. Farrant reported that about 75 per cent of her body was burned in the explosion. Quick action by Jim Gallinger, who was helping at the farm, of grabbing an old coat and rolling Mrs. Stanton in it immediately to put out her flaming clothing as she came out of the basement, prevented further burns.
Mrs. Stanton is still in very serious condition at the local hospital. Her sisters, Mrs. Edgar Riley of Roundup and Mrs. Neil Janney of Billings, are staying with her.
The house was extensively damaged with the walls blown off their foundation, the roof blown up and offset, and house partitions blown out of position. No fire resulted except for a scorched chair where a piece of Mrs. Stanton's burning clothing fell.
Ebert was coming in from the field with Art Gallinger when the explosion occurred. Jim Gallingher, brother-in-law of Mrs. Ruth Gallinger who had just milked the cows, was sitting on the front porch. He saw the harvesters coming in from the field, called Mrs. Stanton, and she evidently went to the basement to light the hot water heater.
They immediately brought her into the hospital.
The Jordan Tribune, 22 Feb 1951
Mrs. Ebert Stanton Dies of Serious Burns Received in September
Mrs. Ebert Stanton, who was seriously burned last September in a butane gas explosion at the Stanton home, died at the local hospital Friday night. Mrs. Stanton had been making a remarkable recovery from the burns which covered 75 per cent of her body. A considerable amount of skin grafting had been done.
The explosion which burned Mrs. Stanton occurred September 6th at their home near Brusett. She had gone to the basement to light the hot water heater for the men coming in from the harvest field. As she struck the match, the explosion occurred.
Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church in Jordan Tuesday afternoon with Rev. John B. Fitz giving the service. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery.
Mrs. Ebert Stanton Is Seriously Burned Wednesday Eve At Brusett
Mrs. Ebert Stanton was seriously burned in a butane gas explosion at her Brusett home last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stanton was going to light their hot water heater in the basement when the explosion occurred.
Dr. B. C. Farrant reported that about 75 per cent of her body was burned in the explosion. Quick action by Jim Gallinger, who was helping at the farm, of grabbing an old coat and rolling Mrs. Stanton in it immediately to put out her flaming clothing as she came out of the basement, prevented further burns.
Mrs. Stanton is still in very serious condition at the local hospital. Her sisters, Mrs. Edgar Riley of Roundup and Mrs. Neil Janney of Billings, are staying with her.
The house was extensively damaged with the walls blown off their foundation, the roof blown up and offset, and house partitions blown out of position. No fire resulted except for a scorched chair where a piece of Mrs. Stanton's burning clothing fell.
Ebert was coming in from the field with Art Gallinger when the explosion occurred. Jim Gallingher, brother-in-law of Mrs. Ruth Gallinger who had just milked the cows, was sitting on the front porch. He saw the harvesters coming in from the field, called Mrs. Stanton, and she evidently went to the basement to light the hot water heater.
They immediately brought her into the hospital.
The Jordan Tribune, 22 Feb 1951
Mrs. Ebert Stanton Dies of Serious Burns Received in September
Mrs. Ebert Stanton, who was seriously burned last September in a butane gas explosion at the Stanton home, died at the local hospital Friday night. Mrs. Stanton had been making a remarkable recovery from the burns which covered 75 per cent of her body. A considerable amount of skin grafting had been done.
The explosion which burned Mrs. Stanton occurred September 6th at their home near Brusett. She had gone to the basement to light the hot water heater for the men coming in from the harvest field. As she struck the match, the explosion occurred.
Funeral services were held at the Presbyterian church in Jordan Tuesday afternoon with Rev. John B. Fitz giving the service. Burial was in Pioneer Cemetery.
Events
| Birth | 8 Mar 1908 | , Dawson, Mont. | |||
| Marriage | Ebert Montgomery Stanton |
Families
| Spouse | Ebert Montgomery Stanton (1903 - ) |
| Child | James Ebert "J.E." Stanton (1925 - 2013) |
| Child | Leila Rose Stanton (1927 - ) |
| Child | William Lee Stanton (1930 - ) |
| Child | Clara Margaret Stanton (1934 - ) |