Two local children die in crash.
Ten-year-old Nathan (Eddie) Anderson Jr. and his kid sister, Susan, 5, will be buried here tomorrow – victims of a violent mixture of liquor and speed.
It's doubtful, at this writing, that their parents, Nathan and Lorraine Anderson, will be at the cemetery. And chances are that their sister, Nancy, 12, and their brothers, Daniel, 9, and Theodore, 8, will not be there, either.
All five were still at Highland Hospital early yesterday, recovering from injuries suffered in the explosive collision which killed Eddie and little Susan as the family rode to church Sunday morning.
The Andersons were on Highway 49 about six miles north of Auburn when a speeding pickup truck came careening around a curve on the wrong side, forcing him off the road.
To see full article see it on microfilm at library.
Two local children die in crash.
Ten-year-old Nathan (Eddie) Anderson Jr. and his kid sister, Susan, 5, will be buried here tomorrow – victims of a violent mixture of liquor and speed.
It's doubtful, at this writing, that their parents, Nathan and Lorraine Anderson, will be at the cemetery. And chances are that their sister, Nancy, 12, and their brothers, Daniel, 9, and Theodore, 8, will not be there, either.
All five were still at Highland Hospital early yesterday, recovering from injuries suffered in the explosive collision which killed Eddie and little Susan as the family rode to church Sunday morning.
The Andersons were on Highway 49 about six miles north of Auburn when a speeding pickup truck came careening around a curve on the wrong side, forcing him off the road.
To see full article see it on microfilm at library.
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