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Final Arrangements - Bill Purdie - Master Mechanic - Steam Engines - Retired Southern Railway
Bill Purdie, Master Mechanic - Steam Engines, "RETIRED"
A True Steam Driving Man
Bill Purdie, former Master Mechanic - Steam Engines for Southern Railway,
and later Norfolk Southern Railway, had a career which afforded him the
opportunity to bring smiles to thousands of people, both young and old.
Beginning in 1968 with a call from then Southern Railway President, W.
Graham Claytor, Jr. the adventure began. Claytor's vision was to operate
steam locomotives over Southern rails to let another generation know what a
steam locomotive was. The program was so successful that it evolved into
nearly year round train excursions throughout the Southeast and beyond.
Purdie professionalized the rebirth of Southern Steam and in consequence,
made its sight and sound self-supporting and available system-wide.
Purdie began his career with Southern Railway in February 1936, as a
machinist's helper in Pegram Shops in Atlanta; he then served as machinist's
apprentice and later roundhouse foreman. Purdie preferred the shop to the
road stating "The shop restores; the road debilitates." His theory being
that "The exhaust, smoke, whistling, bright headlight, and flailing rods of
a photo run-by were glamorous; but the lathe, forge, drop pit, rivet
furnace, crane, and hammer made the dramatics possible."
After graduation from Russell High School in East Point, Georgia, during the
depression, Purdie enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). After
his time with the CCC, he was able to secure a job with Southern Railway as
a machinist's helper. During WW II, he offered his service to the Army and
Navy; being turned down by both because his work for the railroad was deemed
as important. Determined to serve his country, he enlisted with the
Merchant Marines in 1945 and served as Junior Engineer.
A strong belief and deep conviction in Jesus as our Lord and Savior, led
Purdie to be actively involved in the East Point Presbyterian Church for
many years. He was Building Committee Chairman during the church's
expansion and served in several other capacities through the years.
Purdie belonged to several organizations, mostly railroad oriented. He was
a charter member of the Atlanta Chapter, National Railway Historical Society
(NRHS) and Southeastern Railway Museum; recently receiving 50-year
membership recognition. He devoted many hours working with the museum to
preserve and restore railroad equipment. Bill was an honorary member of
several other NRHS chapters throughout the Southeast. Additionally, he was
a member of the Southern Railway Historical Society, American Legion Post
51, the National Rifle Association, National Model Railroad Association, and
was a Kentucky Colonel.
During the 70's and 80's, the steam locomotives under Purdie's supervision
made appearances in several Hollywood productions including "Fools Parade,"
"Coal Miner's Daughter," "Minstrel Man," and a Johnny Cash film.
Bill Purdie was married to the former Sara Elizabeth Fries of East Point for
52 years until her death in 1993. He is also preceded in death by his
parents William James Purdie, Sr. and Charlotte Taylor Purdie, both from
Scotland; son John Davis Purdie; brothers Douglas, Alexander, and Kenneth;
and sisters Hazel Purdie and Charlotte Boggus. He is survived by sons William
James Purdie, III and wife Ruby of Milton, Georgia, and Donald Kenneth
Purdie and wife Sharon of Wise, Virginia; Grandchildren Deanna Purdie, Dr.
Brian Purdie, Matthew Purdie, and Jeff Roark; and one great grandchild,
Juliet Rose Purdie, as well as several nieces and nephews. He also leaves
behind a very dear and close friend, Joyce Harris of Atlanta.
Family will receive friends at Northside Chapel
, 12040 Crabapple Road, Roswell, Georgia,
Between 4:00 and 7:00 p.m., Saturday July 24. Funeral services, officiated
by Dr. Allan Purdie, will be held Sunday July 25 at East Point Presbyterian
Church at 2:00 p.m., followed by graveside
services and interment at Hillcrest Cemetery.
Family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the
Southeastern Railway Museum, Duluth, Georgia.
Memorial donations may be made at the museum, via mail (Southeastern Railway Museum, PO Box 1267, Duluth, GA 30096) or via paypal.
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Extra! Extra!
The museum added an extra day starting June 30 to provide everyone with extra opportunitys to visit and had a blast.
We'll be open on Wednesdays during July & August, 10am - 5pm, tell your friends and come visit!
HELP! With our expanded schedule we're looking for more volunteers to help operate. If you'd be interested in working in the gift shop,
being a tour leader, working on the train ride or joining our mechanical forces, please send our volunteer coordinator an email.
Coming Soon
Summer 2010
The museum will host it's first summer day camp. Two sessions are offered with a theme of I've Been Working on the Railroad.
- Cost is $145 per camper.
- Age groups from 4 - 10
- For more information please see the summer camp section of our events page
Trains, Trucks & Tractors
The museum's annual celebration of Trucks & Tractors will be August 7 & 8.
Activities free with admission:will include:
- Explore Trucks & Tractors of all ages
- Temporary Tattoos
- Hay Ride
- Parade
- Barrel races
- Kids wagon race
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Now Available
The
Atlanta Chapter NRHS
RAILROAD CALENDAR for 2010
Click here for more details.
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Challenge !
In February, the museum was challenged by the 2492 Fund, based in Atlanta, GA to raise $5,000 by June 1, 2010 dedicated to the park train project.
The 2492 Fund agreed to match dollar for dollar funds raised between February 24, 2010 and June 1, 2010 up to $5,000.
- June 25 - Thank YOU!!! Thanks to the museum members, volunteers and visitors who raised over $10,000
for this challenge. The 2492 Fund has generously matched $10,000 as well so the full effect of this effort goes from the original $10,000 to over $20,000. THANK YOU!
Please help us move this project forward by making a donation to help exceed this challenge. If you belong to an organization that will match your
contributions, you can double your impact... contact the museum administrator for help with paperwork.
For more information on the park train project, please click here.
Make a tax-deductible donation for the park train today
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Recently in the news
Gwinnett Daily Post, Friday, April 8, 2010(Click to open in a new window)
Gwinnett Herald coverage of Model RR days Nov 12, 2009(Click to open in new window)
Gwinnett Daily Post Oct 7, 2009 (Click to open in a new window)
Fox 5 Good Morning Atlanta Oct 6, 2009 (click to open in a new window)
Fox 5 Good Morning Atlanta August 11, 2009 (click to open in a new window)
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SRM makes a great place for
Meetings, Birthday Parties,
Wedding rehearsal dinners & receptions
and other special events
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