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Harbolt - Gary

Source: Crawfordsville Journal-Review newspaper, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County Indiana 26-May-1958 p 1

A 3 ½-year-old Crawfordsville boy was killed and his parents and another couple injured, three seriously, about 2 p.m. Sunday in an auto collision at an intersection two miles west of Alamo. Dead on arrival at Culver Hospital was little Gary Lee Harboldt, who had multiple injuries including a skull fracture. The injured were his parents, Vernon E. Harboldt, 28, 816 ½ S. John St., with a broken left collar bone, rib fractures and lacerations of head, face and legs, and Mrs. Barbara E. Harboldt, 27, fractured pelvis and lacerations and bruises of the head and body; James N. Carothers, 51, Rt. 3 Crawfordsville, fracture of ribs on left side and lacerations of left knee, and his wife, Mrs. Marie Carothers, 52, broken ribs, fracture of four vertebrae and lacerastion of head, arms and legs. Carothers, a Crawfordsville light company employee and minister of Christian Churches at Alamo and Wallace, was released from the hospital after treatment of his injuries. The others remained. The hospital reported Sunday night that Mrs. Carothers was in fair, Mrs. Harboldt in fairly good and Mr. Harboldt in good condition. The sheriff’s office reported the accident happened when Carothers, headed east toward Alamo, struck the Harboldt car in the left side at the intersection as the latter was driving north on the road that is the boundary between Montgomery and Fountain Counties. The Harboldt car was knocked into the northeast corner of the intersection, landing on its side after hitting tow trees on the lawn of Ralph Moore, Rt. 1 Waynetown. A part of the car came to rest on top of the Carothers auto, which followed it and slid under it after the impact. All the Harboldts were thrown out of their car and Mrs. Carothers out of hers. She was pinned under her auto so that it had to be jacked up to release her. The Moores were at home and heard the crash. They did not see the accident. The sheriff’s office and ambulance were called from their home. Sheriff’s officers estimated damage at about $850 to the front, rear and right side of the Carothers car, a 1957 Mercury, and said the 1953 Buick convertible driven by Harboldt, a truck driver and owned by his brother, Jack Harboldt, 800 E. Wabash Ave., was a complete wreck. Gary Lee Harboldt was born in this city Oct. 17, 1954. Surviving besides the parents are the grandparents, Mrs. Myrtle Trinkle, Crawfordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harboldt of Alamo. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Russell E. Brown Mortuary with Rev. John R. Servies officiating. Burial will be in Masonic Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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