Galaxy 1965-73

2Persons Die In z.,car Crash ~ear Sheridan r.m;t-ttr. S:t~tP. Xews Scn·il'e ·~HER IDAN - Two persons were killed and three others . 2..iously injured in a head-on l'Ollision Sunday on U.S. High– way 167 about seven miles south of here. State Trooper Jesse Jones identified the victims as Mrs. Doris L. Huneycutt, 43, of Vvarren and <LannY. Glen Wild– man, 24, of Searcy, a student at }ia!'(]ingCoJJe;;e. - Jones sara that a car driven by M'fS:-D'!mn·a- lvlaTi-e- wHdman, the victim's wiie:-crossed the center line and collid_ed_with a car driven by Carl Huneycutt, :VItTI-Iuneycuff's liusband. Hiii1e'Y'CUt"t"iiiia-m~ son, Joe , 17, were t2ken to Arkansas Baptist Hospital at Little Rock in serious condition. Mrs. Wildman \'i'ns reported to be in ctitical condition at the same ho;; p:t a!. Jones said that Mr. Wilclm;m waSO'Ii""hi§. way_tD:LJ:amplon where he was mini.:;ler of lhe Ch~ Christ and where he was to preach Sunday mo··ning. JVffS':""Roneywt't and her hus– hanrl, Carl T. Honeycutt, oper- , ated Carl'" Family Shoe Store at Warren. She was born at Arkadelphia, a daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Parker McC~skill of .Little Rock and the late Joe S. McCaskill. She was a graduate o£ Li.ttle Rock (now Central) High School and was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church of Arkadelphia and the Business and Professional Women's Ciub <lt Warren. Othe:- survivors in– r 'udoo two sons, Michael Hun- • eycutt of Texas, and .Joe L. uney-~ ui..t of W2.rren; a broth– c~r. Joe F. McCaskill of Fo!'t ~;mi~h , and a sister, Mrs. Joe .k1nson of Littie Rock. Funeral 8.rrangemenls will be announced ll} Reubel Funeral Home of Ljt.lle Rock. •

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