PECOS, Texas — Clay Burt of Sweetwater, Texas and Phillip Araujo of Del Rio, Texas both lost their lives on Wednesday due to injuries they sustained in the Dec. 18 Pecos train derailment.
The two victims were identified as Union Pacific employees Clay Burt and Phillip Araujo, according to the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation workers (SMART-TD).
Phillip Araujo and Clay Burt have been identified by coworkers as the two Union Pacific workers killed in a train derailment in Pecos. The train derailed around 5 p.m. Wednesday in Pecos after the ...
According to Pecos Chief of Police Lisa Tarango, Clay Burt, 63, of Sweetwater, and Phillip Araujo, 47, of Del Rio, are the two men who died due to the incident. "The Pecos Police Department and ...
A ceremony to honor the two Union Pacific crew members killed in the Dec. 18 grade-crossing accident and derailment will be held in Pecos on Sunday, Jan. 19. Engineer Clay Burt, 63, and conductor ...
A spokesperson for Omaha-based Union Pacific identified the two workers who died as engineer Clay Burt, 63, who had worked for the railroad since 1998, and conductor Philip Araujo, 47, employed ...
Keziah Burt created the portrait bust of the Queen from clay during a six-day live sculpting event at the National Army Museum For six days during this year's Platinum Jubilee celebrations ...