Mrs. Luella Talbot of Rushville, Neb., died Wednesday morning in a local hospital of injuries received Tuesday afternoon in a two-car accident on Highway 79, five miles south of Hermosa, She was 65.
The victim's husband, J. H. talbot, 72, driver of the car that skidded out of control and collided with a car driven by George Cenfield of Minneapolis, remains hospitalized here with chest injuries and lacerations of the arm.
Also hospitalized is the couple's granddaughter, Mrs. Linda Holtz, 20, of Arvada, Colorado, who received facial and leg lacerations.
No one in the Cenfield car was hurt, although both cars and an 18-foot camping trailer which Cenfield was pulling were declared total losses.
Behrens Mortuary forwarded the body of Mrs. Talbot to a Rushville funeral home for services.
Mrs. Luella Talbot of Rushville, Neb., died Wednesday morning in a local hospital of injuries received Tuesday afternoon in a two-car accident on Highway 79, five miles south of Hermosa, She was 65.
The victim's husband, J. H. talbot, 72, driver of the car that skidded out of control and collided with a car driven by George Cenfield of Minneapolis, remains hospitalized here with chest injuries and lacerations of the arm.
Also hospitalized is the couple's granddaughter, Mrs. Linda Holtz, 20, of Arvada, Colorado, who received facial and leg lacerations.
No one in the Cenfield car was hurt, although both cars and an 18-foot camping trailer which Cenfield was pulling were declared total losses.
Behrens Mortuary forwarded the body of Mrs. Talbot to a Rushville funeral home for services.
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