The Topeka Daily Capital Monday July 17, 1939 Norman Burrell, 21, Dies From the Burns Received June 28. Norman Louis BURRELL, Jr., 21, died at Christ's Hospital early Sunday morning as the result of burns received June 28. His legs were burned when he was hit by a bucket of flaming gasoline thrown from a filling station. The gasoline, apparently ignited from a steel brush being used on a car, was thrown just as Burrell chanced to pass. Norman was born August 26, 1917, at Milwaukee, Wis., and a year later came to Topeka with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burrell, who now reside at 2508 Virginia Avenue. He was a graduate of the Highland Park Grade School and High School and had been at Washburn College for two years. He also is survived by two brothers, and two sisters, James, Leonard and Betty Jane of the home, and Mrs. Margret FITZHUGH of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral Services will be Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Church of the Assumption with burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the Brennan Funeral Home from 2 till 10 p.m., Monday.