An 18-year-old girl and a 57 -year-old man, both Longmont residents, were killed in separate accidents in Colorado and Wyoming. Six other persons died in traffic accidents in Colorado over the weekend.
Dana Louise Crow, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Crow, 1025 Baker St., died of internal injuries suffered when the automobile in which she was riding skidded off Colorado 66 about two miles west of Estes Park at 12:30 a.m. today.
Two Longmont teenagers were injured in the accident. They were Donald L. Stadler, 19, 701 James, the driver, and James Alton, 1406 Third Ave. Stadler, who wasn't admitted to the hospital, received some bruises. Alton was admitted to Longmont Community Hospital and is listed in fairly good condition.
Miss Crow was a 1968 graduate of Longmont High School and was employed at the Colorado Creamery of Longmont.
The 18-year-old girl came to Longmont with her parents shortly after she was born in Denver in 1950 and had lived here since.
Survivors include three brothers, Douglas, Billy and Bobby; a grandmother, Mrs. Frances Finn, Redlands, Calif.; an aunt; two uncles.
Funeral services for Miss Crow are pending at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel.
Longmont Times-Call, 19 Aug 1968.
An 18-year-old girl and a 57 -year-old man, both Longmont residents, were killed in separate accidents in Colorado and Wyoming. Six other persons died in traffic accidents in Colorado over the weekend.
Dana Louise Crow, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Crow, 1025 Baker St., died of internal injuries suffered when the automobile in which she was riding skidded off Colorado 66 about two miles west of Estes Park at 12:30 a.m. today.
Two Longmont teenagers were injured in the accident. They were Donald L. Stadler, 19, 701 James, the driver, and James Alton, 1406 Third Ave. Stadler, who wasn't admitted to the hospital, received some bruises. Alton was admitted to Longmont Community Hospital and is listed in fairly good condition.
Miss Crow was a 1968 graduate of Longmont High School and was employed at the Colorado Creamery of Longmont.
The 18-year-old girl came to Longmont with her parents shortly after she was born in Denver in 1950 and had lived here since.
Survivors include three brothers, Douglas, Billy and Bobby; a grandmother, Mrs. Frances Finn, Redlands, Calif.; an aunt; two uncles.
Funeral services for Miss Crow are pending at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel.
Longmont Times-Call, 19 Aug 1968.
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CROW, Dana Lou /Aug 5, 1950 - Aug 19, 1968/
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Died in an automobile accident.
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