A1bert Morris Hodgdon, 44, Cut Bank, was killed when a truck he was drving overturned on Highway 2 about three miles east of Chester at 9:45 Tuesday forenoon. Hodgdon was the only passenger in the farm truck. He was employed by John May.
The accident was investigated by highway patrolman H. E. Nick Wood and Sheriff Bob Remington. They reported the truck had been traveling east and went off the right side of the road. The vehicle came to rest on its left side, after rolling over. The driver was thrown partially out of the truck and his head was crushed under the left front corner of the box.
Hodgdon was a single man. He is survived by his mother, Alice Hodgdon of Whiskey Gap, Alta., Canada, a brother in Whiskey Gap and another brother, Lawrence, who is a mechanic in Browning.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 8 Aug 1968
A1bert Morris Hodgdon, 44, Cut Bank, was killed when a truck he was drving overturned on Highway 2 about three miles east of Chester at 9:45 Tuesday forenoon. Hodgdon was the only passenger in the farm truck. He was employed by John May.
The accident was investigated by highway patrolman H. E. Nick Wood and Sheriff Bob Remington. They reported the truck had been traveling east and went off the right side of the road. The vehicle came to rest on its left side, after rolling over. The driver was thrown partially out of the truck and his head was crushed under the left front corner of the box.
Hodgdon was a single man. He is survived by his mother, Alice Hodgdon of Whiskey Gap, Alta., Canada, a brother in Whiskey Gap and another brother, Lawrence, who is a mechanic in Browning.
Liberty County Times, Chester, MT, 8 Aug 1968
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Records on Ancestry
Advertisement