Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Telephone, June 4, 1929, p. 4. KILLED INSTANTLY BY STONE PLANER Working his first night in the Indiana Hill Stone Mill, six and a half miles southwest of this city, William Wesley Larkin, age 63, was crushed to death this morning between three and four o'clock. A Mr. Waldron, who was running some machinery nearby and witnessed the death, did not see how it all happened. It is presumed that Larkin's clothes caught in the planer or that he slipped and fell into it. The planer crushed his body against a large stone and death was instantaneous. The deceased resided on West First Street; he had been living in this city about fifteen years. The wife, Anna M. Larkin, three sons, Harry, Frank and Thomas, all of this city, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles Vaught of Lafayette, Mrs. Nellie Douglas of Bloomington and Miss Daisy Larkin of Cleveland; and a sister, Mrs. Homer Rhea of Stinesville in Morgan County, survive him. Funeral services will be held in the Baptist church at Providence in Putnam County Thursday afternoon at two o'clock; burial will follow in the cemetery nearby.