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Linda Lou Kress

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Linda Lou Kress

Birth
Sterling, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Nov 1968 (aged 20)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Sterling, Johnson County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY:
"The Lincoln Journal Star"
Nov. 25, 1968

3 KILLED IN HEAD-CRASH

Three people were killed and a small Lincoln boy hospitalized in good condition following a two-car head-on collision at 70th and Pioneers Blvd. in Lincoln early Sunday morning. Those killed were identified by the Nebraska State Patrol as Mrs. Judith Hitz, 24, of 1402 No. 23rd, Lincoln; her sister and passenger in the car, Linda Lou Kress,20, of Sterling and Douglas Boyd, 22 of Papillion.
Mrs. Hitz's five-year-old son Allen, also a passenger in the Hitz auto, was hospitilized with severe facial injuries at Bryan Memorial Hospital shortly after the accident.
A rescue unit from Lincoln was forced to use cutting equipment to free the occupants of the Hitz car. Officials said the motor was pushed into the front section of the pasdsenger compartment, "From all indications," a patrol official said, " the three were killed instantly.
The boy, luckily, was asleep on the rear seat of the Hitz car at the time and escaped with faciel injuries." A local garage mechanic said the two cars were "completely and totally damaged."
Services:10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Metcalf's, 245 No. 27th. The Rev. Robert E. Tewes. Burial Sterling. Memorial fund.c/o Bank of Sterling.
OBITUARY:
"The Lincoln Journal Star"
Nov. 25, 1968

3 KILLED IN HEAD-CRASH

Three people were killed and a small Lincoln boy hospitalized in good condition following a two-car head-on collision at 70th and Pioneers Blvd. in Lincoln early Sunday morning. Those killed were identified by the Nebraska State Patrol as Mrs. Judith Hitz, 24, of 1402 No. 23rd, Lincoln; her sister and passenger in the car, Linda Lou Kress,20, of Sterling and Douglas Boyd, 22 of Papillion.
Mrs. Hitz's five-year-old son Allen, also a passenger in the Hitz auto, was hospitilized with severe facial injuries at Bryan Memorial Hospital shortly after the accident.
A rescue unit from Lincoln was forced to use cutting equipment to free the occupants of the Hitz car. Officials said the motor was pushed into the front section of the pasdsenger compartment, "From all indications," a patrol official said, " the three were killed instantly.
The boy, luckily, was asleep on the rear seat of the Hitz car at the time and escaped with faciel injuries." A local garage mechanic said the two cars were "completely and totally damaged."
Services:10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Metcalf's, 245 No. 27th. The Rev. Robert E. Tewes. Burial Sterling. Memorial fund.c/o Bank of Sterling.


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