OBIT # 8091 - EVENING NEWS - 3 October 1973 Trenton- Hawker Siddeley officials were carrying out an investigation today into the accident which claimed the life of 31-year-old Lawson Willard Terris, a welder in the steel erection track Tuesday. Mr. Terris was fatally injured when he was reported to have been jammed between two railway cars being built at the plant. He was rushed to the Aberdeen Hospital by ambulance after the accident but died a short time later. Other details surrounding the incident would not be available until the plant investigation was completed. He was a son of Lawson and Myrtle (Trott) Terris. He had been a welder at the Hawker Siddeley car works for the past nine years, and was a member of the Stellarton Recreation Commission, and of Branch 28, Royal Canadian Legion. Surviving besides his parents are his wife, the former Paulette Vacheresse; two daughters, Sheila and Tracy, and a son , Donald, all at home. Also surviving are three sisters, Brenda (Mrs. Dan Grant), Dryden, Ont.; Mrs. Nancy Dale, Eva, both of Stellarton; and a brother, Stephen Gerald, Stellarton. He was predeceased by a brother, Peter, three months ago. The remains will rest at the H.C. MacQuarrie Funeral Home after 7 p.m. this evening. The funeral arrangements are incomplete. Interment will be in Christ Church cemetery.