ANGOLA WOMAN, MAN DIE IN FLORIDA CRASH Two Angola persons were killed and four others were injured in a car-truck accident near Clewiston, Florida, on Tuesday, February 22. The six were vacationing in Florida. The victims, Mrs. Verna May DeLancey, 64, and Lorin H. Waite, 65, both were dead on arrival at Henry General Hospital, Clewiston. Injured were Floyd DeLancey, husband of one of the victims, and Mrs. Esther Waite, wife of the other victim, along with another Angola couple, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dodge. Mr. Dodge was treated and released from the hospital the day of the accident, but the others are still confined to the Henry General Hospital. Funeral services for Mrs. DeLancey were conducted at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Weicht Funeral Home. The Reverend Wayne Davis, pastor of the Flint and Helmer United Methodist Churches, officiated at the rites. Interment followed in Circle Hill Cemetery. Mrs. DeLancey was born May 11, 1907. Survivors include her husband, Floyd; four daughters, Mrs. Georgia Manahan and Mrs. Janice Burroughs, both of Angola; Mrs. Leona Griffith, Manassas, Virginia; and Mrs. Linda Cather, San Antonio, Texas; 11 grandchildren; one great grandchild; and a brother, Shirley Sowles, of Angola. The above information was found in Book #21 in the black notebvook collection, #1 through #2323, compiled by Audree Siebel Lewis, located at the Steuben County Library, Angola, Indiana. The obituary published March 1, 1972, gave information for both Mrs. DeLancey and Mr. Waite. They are separated here so that each one could have a page.