Just a reminder about the danger in using post hole diggers. I think that the most dangerous part of their use is simply getting off the tractor -- once you've done that, your about 60% of the way toward an accident.
Baylor alum and building namesake dies in farm accident
By Chad Shanks | Monday, July 20, 2009, 12:45 PM
Dr. Faber Francis McMullen Jr., a prominent retired Houston-area cardiologist who donated funds and art for the new Baylor faculty center named in his honor, died Sunday afternoon on his Grimes County ranch.
McMullen, 79, died when his clothing, likely a glove, became entangled in an auger when he was digging post holes for a fence, Grimes County Sheriff痴 Lt. Blake Jarvis said.
McMullen was found by his son, who lives across the street.
He was pronounced dead on the scene, Jarvis said.
McMullen, a Baylor College of Medicine graduate, met his wife, Roxana Connally, while both were Baylor students.
The 10.900 square foot McMullen-Connally Faculty Center was dedicated in October 2008.
Baylor alum and building namesake dies in farm accident
By Chad Shanks | Monday, July 20, 2009, 12:45 PM
Dr. Faber Francis McMullen Jr., a prominent retired Houston-area cardiologist who donated funds and art for the new Baylor faculty center named in his honor, died Sunday afternoon on his Grimes County ranch.
McMullen, 79, died when his clothing, likely a glove, became entangled in an auger when he was digging post holes for a fence, Grimes County Sheriff痴 Lt. Blake Jarvis said.
McMullen was found by his son, who lives across the street.
He was pronounced dead on the scene, Jarvis said.
McMullen, a Baylor College of Medicine graduate, met his wife, Roxana Connally, while both were Baylor students.
The 10.900 square foot McMullen-Connally Faculty Center was dedicated in October 2008.