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Peter Parave

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Peter Parave

Birth
Franklinville, Gloucester County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1930 (aged 29–30)
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Vineland, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Woodbury Democrat, 1930

THREE KILLED AS CAR HITS BUS

Troopers Prefer Manslaughter Charge on Bus Driver
By: Doris E. Platt

Three Newfield men were instantly killed last night when their car crashed into a Public Service bus. The intersection of Delsea Drive and the Iona-Williamstown Road was the scene of the accident.

According to State Police of the Malaga barracks, the crash was caused by the Roadster driven by one of the three men. As the bus was heading towards Philadelphia it was struck by the Roadster.

The three men were admitted to Newcomb Hospital, where they died a few moments later. The men are Joseph Parave, 30, of Newfield; Peter Parave, 19, a brother; Benjamin Krunziski, 29, of Newfield. However, none of the bus passengers were injured.

William Millholland, 27, of 311 South Sixth Street, Millville, was the operator of the bus. He was arrested by Troopers Maliff and Voss and Justice, of the Peace Skinner held him in $3,000 bail at Clayton on a charge of manslaughter.

An investigation is being conducted by Coroner Chalfont of Tilman.

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Parave monument
Monument shared with:
1) Mary Parave
2) William Parave
3) Phyllis Parave
4) Mary J. Parave
5) Frank Parave, Sr
6) Frank Parave, Jr.
7) Joseph Parave
8) Peter Parave
Woodbury Democrat, 1930

THREE KILLED AS CAR HITS BUS

Troopers Prefer Manslaughter Charge on Bus Driver
By: Doris E. Platt

Three Newfield men were instantly killed last night when their car crashed into a Public Service bus. The intersection of Delsea Drive and the Iona-Williamstown Road was the scene of the accident.

According to State Police of the Malaga barracks, the crash was caused by the Roadster driven by one of the three men. As the bus was heading towards Philadelphia it was struck by the Roadster.

The three men were admitted to Newcomb Hospital, where they died a few moments later. The men are Joseph Parave, 30, of Newfield; Peter Parave, 19, a brother; Benjamin Krunziski, 29, of Newfield. However, none of the bus passengers were injured.

William Millholland, 27, of 311 South Sixth Street, Millville, was the operator of the bus. He was arrested by Troopers Maliff and Voss and Justice, of the Peace Skinner held him in $3,000 bail at Clayton on a charge of manslaughter.

An investigation is being conducted by Coroner Chalfont of Tilman.

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Parave monument
Monument shared with:
1) Mary Parave
2) William Parave
3) Phyllis Parave
4) Mary J. Parave
5) Frank Parave, Sr
6) Frank Parave, Jr.
7) Joseph Parave
8) Peter Parave


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