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Harvey Eugene Wampner

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Harvey Eugene Wampner

Birth
Grant County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Jul 1963 (aged 30)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Marion, Grant County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
G L231 G2
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H/O Virginia Coats - married 25 Nov 1953 in Grant Co., Ind.

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Marion Area Driver Dies Of Injuries

A Grant County father of three died early Tuesday as a result of injuries he received in a truck crash on Ind. 100 in Marion County on Monday.

Harvey Wampner, 30, R. 5. Marion, died in Marion County General Hospital, where he was taken for treatment following the accident. He was a truck driver for Crofton, Inc., of Marion.


State police said Wampner's truck smashed into the rear of a halted state highway department truck on Ind. 100 near Conarroe Road. The highway crew was repairing chuckholes in the pavement. State Trooper Frank Love said the dead man's truck did not slow down or swerve to miss the highway vehicle.


Survivors include the widow, Virginia; three children, Donna Jean, David Eugene and Deborah Jane, all at home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wampner, Monroe Pike; three brothers, Willis near Van Buren, Elwood, R. 5, Marion, and Delbert Wampner, Marion; a half brother, Herman Craig, Marion; and seven sisters, Mrs. Bertha Booth and Mrs. Betty Glasscock, Marion; Mrs. Arnetta Powell and Mrs. Ellwione Haughey, both of Jonesboro; Mrs. Lois Hart, Daleville; Mrs. Shirley Lyons, Bethlehem Rd., and Mrs. Virginia Estes, Kokomo.


Funeral services were held Friday at 814 S. Adams St., with Rev. Milo Bowsman officiating. Burial was made in the Marion IOOF cemetery.

H/O Virginia Coats - married 25 Nov 1953 in Grant Co., Ind.

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Marion Area Driver Dies Of Injuries

A Grant County father of three died early Tuesday as a result of injuries he received in a truck crash on Ind. 100 in Marion County on Monday.

Harvey Wampner, 30, R. 5. Marion, died in Marion County General Hospital, where he was taken for treatment following the accident. He was a truck driver for Crofton, Inc., of Marion.


State police said Wampner's truck smashed into the rear of a halted state highway department truck on Ind. 100 near Conarroe Road. The highway crew was repairing chuckholes in the pavement. State Trooper Frank Love said the dead man's truck did not slow down or swerve to miss the highway vehicle.


Survivors include the widow, Virginia; three children, Donna Jean, David Eugene and Deborah Jane, all at home; the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Wampner, Monroe Pike; three brothers, Willis near Van Buren, Elwood, R. 5, Marion, and Delbert Wampner, Marion; a half brother, Herman Craig, Marion; and seven sisters, Mrs. Bertha Booth and Mrs. Betty Glasscock, Marion; Mrs. Arnetta Powell and Mrs. Ellwione Haughey, both of Jonesboro; Mrs. Lois Hart, Daleville; Mrs. Shirley Lyons, Bethlehem Rd., and Mrs. Virginia Estes, Kokomo.


Funeral services were held Friday at 814 S. Adams St., with Rev. Milo Bowsman officiating. Burial was made in the Marion IOOF cemetery.



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