Daily Times News, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, Tuesday, August 02, 1960; p.1, col. 6.
Funeral Services Friday.
Rosebush Farmer Attacked and Fatally Injured by Dairy Bull.
A well-known Rosebush farmer was fatally injured yesterday after being attacked by a bull.
Norbert M. Salchert, 54, of rural Rosebush was found in the barn in critical condition and was rushed to Community Hospital where he died two hours later.
Dr. Leo Wickert said that Salchert suffered a crushed chest, punctured lung, bruised heart and other internal injuries after being attacked by the bull. Salchert had been released from the hospital only a couple of weeks ago for a cornary.
Salchert died at approximately 10:00 yesterday morning.
State police are still investigating the accident.
Norbert M. Salchert was born June 06, 1906 in Livingston County. He is survived by his wife, Rose, three sons, Michael of Clare, Robert of Reno, Nevada, Thomas of Rosebush; one daughter, JoAnn of Rosebush; one brother, William of Rosebush, seven sisters, Marie McDonald of Mt. Pleasant, Edna McDonald of Mt. Pleasant, Agnes Marcero of Mt. Pleasant, Dorothy Kasten of Detroit, Helen Slider of Ann Arbor, Alice Feltman and Lelia Williams of Pasadena, California.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Henry's Church in Rosebush. Father John McGee will officiate. Burial will be in the St. Henry's Cemetery.
Friends may call at the family residence in Vernon township until time of services. The Rush Funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
Daily Times News, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, Tuesday, August 02, 1960; p.1, col. 6.
Funeral Services Friday.
Rosebush Farmer Attacked and Fatally Injured by Dairy Bull.
A well-known Rosebush farmer was fatally injured yesterday after being attacked by a bull.
Norbert M. Salchert, 54, of rural Rosebush was found in the barn in critical condition and was rushed to Community Hospital where he died two hours later.
Dr. Leo Wickert said that Salchert suffered a crushed chest, punctured lung, bruised heart and other internal injuries after being attacked by the bull. Salchert had been released from the hospital only a couple of weeks ago for a cornary.
Salchert died at approximately 10:00 yesterday morning.
State police are still investigating the accident.
Norbert M. Salchert was born June 06, 1906 in Livingston County. He is survived by his wife, Rose, three sons, Michael of Clare, Robert of Reno, Nevada, Thomas of Rosebush; one daughter, JoAnn of Rosebush; one brother, William of Rosebush, seven sisters, Marie McDonald of Mt. Pleasant, Edna McDonald of Mt. Pleasant, Agnes Marcero of Mt. Pleasant, Dorothy Kasten of Detroit, Helen Slider of Ann Arbor, Alice Feltman and Lelia Williams of Pasadena, California.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Henry's Church in Rosebush. Father John McGee will officiate. Burial will be in the St. Henry's Cemetery.
Friends may call at the family residence in Vernon township until time of services. The Rush Funeral home is in charge of funeral arrangements.
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