Hurricane Creek Miner Memorial

Hurricane Creek Miner Memorial (HM1NBR)

Location: Hyden, KY 41749 Leslie County
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Country: United States of America
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N 37° 7.724', W 83° 20.867'

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This memorial is dedicated to the 38 men who died here in the explosions in mine Shafts 15 and 16, on December 30, 1970

Miners who gave so much that future generations may benefit with a better life

They sacrificed for their families, labored and lost their lives

We honor them so they will never be forgotten

Walter Bentley, Age 60. Survived by his wife and children, Ralph, 38, Gracie, 36, Glenna, 34, Shelby Jean, 30, Ben 28, Carolyn, 26. He'd been working for Finley Company for about four months. He was a native of Leslie County. · Billy James Bowling, Age 24. Survived by his wife Mary Katherine, children, Deobrah Kay, 4, Donna Lynn, 3, David France, four months, and parents, Robert Lee and Dorothy Bowling. His brothers-in-law Price Henson and Arnold Sizemore were also killed. · Grover Bowling Jr., Age 33. Survived by his wife Barbara, daughter, Denia Lee, 8, and his mother, Ida Bowling. He worked at Finley's Mines for seven years. He was born in Clay County and lived in Manchester. · Teddy Bush, Age 21. Survived by his parents Taylor and Susie Bush, and three brothers Jerry, Kenneth, and Wayne. He worked only five months in the mines. He lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. His best friend, Delbert Henson was also killed. · Fred Collins, Age 18. Survived by his parents Dewey and Mac, sisters Kathy Holland, Carlene Turner, Bethel Gray, Evelynene, Bessielene, and brothers Raymond and Dewey, Jr. His brother, Kenople was also killed. · Kenople Collins, Age 26. Survived by his wife Mildred, and children, Sherry Anne, 4, Kenny Wayne, 3. His wife was expecting another baby. His brother, Fred was also killed. He worked in the mines for eight years. He lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. · Lonnie Collins, Age 28. Survived by his wife Jewell Dean, 32 and children, Larry, 12, step-son, Sandy, 3½, daughter, and parents, Elsie and Bige Collins. His relatives, Freddy and Kenople Collins were also killed. He was a native of Leslie County. · Alonzo Couch, Age 36. Survived by his wife Nettie, 41, two sons, ages 15 and 13, and parents Coonie and Stella Couch. He worked in the mines for seventeen years. · Holt Couch, Age 34. Survived by his wife Mattie, 39, children, Judy Gil, 16, Kelly Ray, 11, Donna Kay, 7, and parents, Will and Elsie Couch. His twin brother, Howard was also killed. · Howard Couch, Age 34. Survived by his wife Daisy, four children, Phyllis Jean, 10, Berna Dean, 7, Charlene, 5, Eva Carol, 2, and his parents, Will and Elsie Couch. His twin brother, Holt was also killed. · Carl Ghent, Age 31. Survived by his wife Ruby Ghent, three children, Veda Ann, 10, Jeffrey Lane, 7, Tammie Lynne, 3. Carl was born in Clay County, the only son of Lola and John Ghent. He had six sisters. He lived on Billy's Branch in Clay County. · Alfred Gibson, Age 45. Survived by his wife Emily Sizemore Gibson, his mother Nance Ann, one step-daughter, and one son, eight brothers and four sisters. Preceded in death by his father, Archie. · Lawrence Gray, Age 30. Survived by his wife Nancy, children, Charlotte, 9, Wade, 7, parents, Ballard and Ollie Gray, three sisters and three brothers. He lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. He worked in the mines at least ten years. · Theo Griffin, Age 28. Survived by his wife Martha, and daughter, Sandra Carol, 6. He lived on Paces Creek in Clay County. He worked in the mines for four months. His brother-in-law, Jeff Spurlock was also killed. · Lester Harris, Age 35, Survived by his wife Edith, and three sons, Glenn, 13, Eddie Dean, 10, Timmy Dwayne, 7. He worked in the mines eighteen years, mostly in Clay County. He made his home on Chop Bottom in Clay County. · Delbert Henson, Age 19. Survived by his parents Bertha and Estill Henson, four sisters, Gracie, Oma, Ellen, and Cornelia and six brothers, Carl, Thomas, Asher, Charles, Lloyd Jr., and Sammy. His best friend, Teddy Bush was also killed. · Price Henson, Age 38. Survived by his wife Litha, and children, John, 16, Kelly, 14, Louise, 13, Michael, 9, Ben, 7, Denise, 3, Tina Lynn, nine months. His brothers-in-law, Billy J. Bowling and Arnold Sizemore were also killed. · Walter Hibbard, Age 41. Survived by his wife Mae Grubb Hibbard, children, Ronnie, 17, Gary, 14, Sharlene, 11, Wanda Faye, 9, Peggy Sue, 7, four sisters and six brothers. He lived in Clay County all of his life. He spent twenty four years in the mines. · George Holland, Age 41. Survived by his wife Alvie, and three daughters, Helen, 19, Wilma Jane, 17, Wanda, 13. He spent twenty three years in the mines. He was born in Leslie County. He and his family lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. · Ben Hoskins, Age 24. Survived by his wife and four children, Francis, Margie Ann, Willie Trapas, Shirley. He worked for Finley's for seven years. He was born in Clay County and lived on Elk Creek. His brother, Frank was also killed. · Frank Hoskins, Age 19. Survived by his wife Brenda Carol Hoskins, son John Radar, nine months, parents Radar and Celia Hoskins, brother, David, and sister, Margie. He lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. His brother, Ben Hoskins was also killed. · Kermit Hubbard, Age 39. Survived by his wife Geneva Hubbard, and his children, John Clifford, 15, Joyce Anne, 14, Jimmy Lee, 11. He was born in Clay County. He spent twenty three years working in the mines. · Jim Jones, Age 36. Survived by his wife Ruth, and children, Velma, 12, Cordia Lou, 10, Kathlene, 7. He worked at Finley's for five years and was a Leslie County native. · Rufus Jones, Age 53. Survived by his wife, Betty, 57, and children, Rufus, Jr. And A.B. His brother-in-law, Alfred Gibson was also killed. · James Minton, Age 27. Survived by his wife Geraldine, and his daughter, Sondra, two years old. He was a veteran, having served in the Army for three years. He performed in musical groups on many occasions. He lived in Manchester. · Lee Mitchell, Age 18. Survived by hsi parents, Robert and Delphia Mitchell, sisters, Bobbie Hoskins, 20, Mary Ann, 16, and brothers, Billy Ray, 14, Bruce, 11, Randy, 8. December 30 was his first day back after being off work for several months. · Russell Morgan, Age 33. Survived by his wife Mossie, children, Deborah, 12, Darrell, 6, his parents, Laura and Ueal Morgan, six brothers and two sisters. He spent twelve months in the mines. He lived on Elk Creek in Clay County. · Earl Philips, Age 45. Survived by his wife Dorothy, children, Marietta, 24, Joyce Ann, 23, Patricia, 20, Margaret, 17, Charlotte, 12, Joseph Earl,10, Deborah Kay, 9, Eddie Dean, 7, and four grandchildren, Rhoda, Estill, Eddie and Jimmy. · Stanley Roberts, Age 44. Survived by his wife Bonnie, and four sons, Stanley Wayne, 21, William Thomas, 19, Delbert, 18, Randy, 12. He worked in the mines for twenty six years in Clay and Leslie Counties. He lived on Greasy Branch, Clay County. · Arnold Sizemore, Age 34. Survived by his wife Bobbie Lee, children, Randy Dwayne, 9, Charles Glenn, 7, Willia Gail, 2, and parents, Delores and Barrett Sizemore. His brothers-in-law, Price Henson and Billy J. Bowling were also killed. · Wilbert Smith, Age 33. Survived by his wife Betty Faye, and parents, Theo and Rube Smith. He spent fifteen years in the mines. He lived in Lyttleton, Clay County. His father-in-law, Decker Whitehead was also killed. · Jeff Spurlock, Age 41. Survived by his wife Barbara, and four daughters, Alice Sue, 17, Joan, 15, Kathy, 13, Debbie, 12. He lived on Paces Creek, Clay County. His brother-in-law, Theo Griffin was also killed. · Albert Wagers, Age 28. Survived by his wife Betty Lee, children, Anita, 5, Larry Beve, 4, Richard, 1, his mother, Amanda Henson Wagers, three brothers and sisters. His father, Beve Wagers, was killed in an accident at Finley's in 1963. · Armond Wagers, Age 40. Survived by his wife Elva, and eleven children. He was in the mines for the first time at age 14. His brother, Arnold Wagers was also killed. · Arnold Wagers, Age 35. Survived by his wife Juanita, and four children. He spent eighteen years in the mines. His brother, Armond Wagers was also killed. · Elmer White, Age 23. Survived by his wife Brenda, and five month old son. He spent only four weeks at Finley's. His father-in-law and wife's uncle were also killed. · Decker Whitehead, Age 46. Survived by his wife Lula, five children, and three grandchildren. He was 16 years old when he started working in the mines and was a mine foreman at Finley's. · Denver Young, Age 29. Survived by his wife Dailey, son Jeffery, 6, parents John and Rachel, four brothers and four sisters. He lived on Couch's Branch in Leslie County. He worked in the mine approximately six years.
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Year Placed2011
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Date Added Thursday, August 27th, 2015 at 9:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17S E 291440 N 4111733
Decimal Degrees37.12873333, -83.34778333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 7.724', W 83° 20.867'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 7' 43.44" N, 83° 20' 52.02" W
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Area Code(s)606
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Closest Postal AddressAt or near Wendover-Hurricane Creek Rd, Hyden KY 41749, US
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