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Angel Gabriel Nichols

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Angel Gabriel Nichols

Birth
Death
16 Feb 2017 (aged 4)
Craven County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.5839472, Longitude: -77.3100639
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Angel Gabriel Nichols, 4, passed away Thursday, February 16, 2017. A graveside service will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Homestead Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Smith Funeral Service & CrematoryTwo girls, ages 16 and 4, were killed in what neighbors say is a dangerous intersection in Craven County.

The Highway Patrol says the crash happened around 10:45 a.m. at River Road and Nelson Road, outside of Vanceboro.

Killed was Samantha Anderson, 16, and Angel Nichols, 4, both of Dover.

The two girls were in a car driven by Pamela Tello, 38, of Chocowinity, and troopers say she didn't yield at a stop sign. The woman's car was hit by an oncoming tractor trailer, according to the Highway Patrol.

Tello, and two other passengers in her car, Sherri Nichols, 40, and Edward Nichols, 4, were all sent to Vidant Medical Center.

Troopers say no charges have yet been filed in the crash.

Just 12 days ago, a Belhaven woman was killed when troopers say her daughter ran a stop sign at the same intersection and hit another vehicle.

Those that live in the neighborhood say the stop sign on Nelson Road is hard to see and want the DOT to consider putting up better signs or blinking lights at the intersection.
Angel Gabriel Nichols, 4, passed away Thursday, February 16, 2017. A graveside service will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p.m. in Homestead Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Smith Funeral Service & CrematoryTwo girls, ages 16 and 4, were killed in what neighbors say is a dangerous intersection in Craven County.

The Highway Patrol says the crash happened around 10:45 a.m. at River Road and Nelson Road, outside of Vanceboro.

Killed was Samantha Anderson, 16, and Angel Nichols, 4, both of Dover.

The two girls were in a car driven by Pamela Tello, 38, of Chocowinity, and troopers say she didn't yield at a stop sign. The woman's car was hit by an oncoming tractor trailer, according to the Highway Patrol.

Tello, and two other passengers in her car, Sherri Nichols, 40, and Edward Nichols, 4, were all sent to Vidant Medical Center.

Troopers say no charges have yet been filed in the crash.

Just 12 days ago, a Belhaven woman was killed when troopers say her daughter ran a stop sign at the same intersection and hit another vehicle.

Those that live in the neighborhood say the stop sign on Nelson Road is hard to see and want the DOT to consider putting up better signs or blinking lights at the intersection.

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