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Winfred Moore Nunn

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Winfred Moore Nunn

Birth
Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA
Death
25 Dec 1957 (aged 53)
Montpelier, Blackford County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L
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Indiana Death Certificate #039759.

Occupation: Welder.

Died from a Fractured Cervical Vertebrae, Crushing Chest injuries.

and a Fractured Skull from an accident.

Husband of Iva Ellen Scott, married April 1926, Crittenden Co., KY.

Son of Arthur Rudd Nunn and Mary Henry Moore-Nunn.


THE TERRE HAUTE STAR ~ Thursday, December 26, 1957.

Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.


Cars from Michigan and Kentucky crashed together on the greasy blacktop surface of Ind. 303, about three miles north of Montpelier, leaving two dead and five injured. THE DEAD were Winifred Nunn, 53 years old of Pleasure Ridge, and one of his two daughters.

With the survivors unable to talk, police tentatively listed, the dead girl as Wanda Jean Nunn, 23. A surviving sister was believed to be Janet Nunn, who suffered a broken right shoulder and head laceration and evidently was deaf. The mother, Iva Ellen Nunn, was most seriously injured of the survivors, with a fractured pelvis and severe head injuries.

Indiana Death Certificate #039759.

Occupation: Welder.

Died from a Fractured Cervical Vertebrae, Crushing Chest injuries.

and a Fractured Skull from an accident.

Husband of Iva Ellen Scott, married April 1926, Crittenden Co., KY.

Son of Arthur Rudd Nunn and Mary Henry Moore-Nunn.


THE TERRE HAUTE STAR ~ Thursday, December 26, 1957.

Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana.


Cars from Michigan and Kentucky crashed together on the greasy blacktop surface of Ind. 303, about three miles north of Montpelier, leaving two dead and five injured. THE DEAD were Winifred Nunn, 53 years old of Pleasure Ridge, and one of his two daughters.

With the survivors unable to talk, police tentatively listed, the dead girl as Wanda Jean Nunn, 23. A surviving sister was believed to be Janet Nunn, who suffered a broken right shoulder and head laceration and evidently was deaf. The mother, Iva Ellen Nunn, was most seriously injured of the survivors, with a fractured pelvis and severe head injuries.



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