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HomeMy WebLinkAboutscrapbook pic doris tucker willett (52)ns FlIppi '1' i i!/[/rh r i t irill1'j' Club f ,mmell, dough ollna. She will 0 n v- 48TIl VIETNAM V I CT I Ai— Sp,I•JC Thootas Drumm, 1. 749 Vlcttn'y Street, Johnson City, will be burled in Ciilvary Cemetery Saturday morning. Ile had 4bee,n In `tllln 4�fn ce last Judy, died March combat, the 48111 D r o 0 m e County man to be killed there, urvivors arc his parents, Air, and Mrs. Robert Drumm of .Johnson City; two brothers, Robert P, Drumm of 73oslon, Atase., ,and Martin Drumm of Johnson City, and a sister, 13onnic Jean Drumm of John- son City, Rur1;l1 NIII iin c,llvary 1, �•,, t,, � il. W 1:, mn�11 Ilohr,l I Ilnt rr ,hihm � Ilrpl :IIIII A&, lirnro A. 1'ullrno11 h, Dclil. 114:1 i I� �J 11'1116un hrndlrG Dvlil. 732 r•r I'hllllp �I. 9ehuNrr I teal. •IHII � �"'-1 11 .-, I,", , I ANNO NC MINTS tt..11, s PATTERSON — Ernest A. Sr., 94, formerly of Vestal, died Thursdav morning in Cape Cod, Massachuselts. Sur- vived byy' 2 daughters, Mrs, Hazel Behling, Chatham Mass.; Airs. Muriel Erickson,, Bingghamton; 2 sons, Dr. T, hill on Patterson. Skokie, 111., William Patterson, Endicott.; 11 grandchildren, nine Qreat grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. He was pre- i deceased by a son, Ernest A, Patterson Jr. He retired in 1945 from IBM. Funeral ser- vices dav, atvthe Coleman ill be hed 2 & Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main St., Endiconntggt. The Rev. Park Avemas BnueiBap�istlor of Church Binghamton, will officiate. I Friends the family will re. ceive friends today 2.4, 7.9 o.m, at the funeral home. Bur. 1 will be in Riverhurst Cem- rY, Endicott_ ,it , Sept, tit, Juno WHAT'S LEFT —Vestal Police Sgt thrown from car that skidded o at, today. Car's two occu Ex -Vesta pigs, Dingharnton, N V' .'i of G. o[ 3, ev. ad o[ t. �— —PRESS PHOTO /y JONN SOL11S. Robert Fundis holds gear shift lever of control in Route 26, Town of Ves- 3nts were injured, one seriously. In Route 26 'Car iously Hu Accident A Trumansburg automobile Richa I David McMullen, in serious condition in the hos- dealer — formerly a Vestal 32-yeaf•o d operator of B&L Pital's special cafe uml. I resident — was seriously in- jured early today in a crash Motors in Tram>msoa-6-+re " `'Id 'fat boUl admitted to Ideal Hospital he and his passenger, i year- 1 that demolished the car he for treatment of a neck in- old Rlilliam E. Fisher of 625 was driving• The accident happened at jury, the extent of which June Street, Endicott, were was immediately deter- thrown from the rear window 3:13 o'clock in Route 26, Town not mined, Police said he also of the 1966 Ford Mustang. I of Vestal, about 1.1 miles suffered injuries of the back Mr. Fisher was treated for south of Powderhouse Road, and hands relatively minor injuries of the f A passenger in the car was right leg and face. He was less severely injured. MR. AIcAIULLEN was listed discharged from the hospital. IPolice said two occupanls of another car told them the Me - Mullen vehicle was traveling i north when it skidded on wet pavement a n d slammed a guard fence at the diver's 14.,ft. SLIDING SIDEWISE, the car snapped or grazed five guard p o s t s and careened Iback across the highway, com- ing to rest on the east side of the highway. Both men we r e thrown to the ground olf the east side of the road, police said- Mr. Mc- Mullen was found some 55 feet behind the car, while Mr. pa-keld IOU aAleq aasiaegal laasgP 'saanlanais leJl;nod no of XaSf aql S> AIanuod i i 1■