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OBIT: Charles David Loe's Obituary 2 Jul 1956: SERVICES HELD Services for Charles David Loe, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Loe, Dayton Pk., who was injured fatally in an automobile accident near Fairborn Monday afternoon, were held at Coffman Funeral Home Thursday morning. Rev. John Armentrout, paster of the Methodist Church, officiated assisted by Dr. Buckley D. Rude of the Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Glen Forest Cemetery. Besides his parents the boy is survived by a sister, Emilie; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. David Fitz, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loe. NEWSPAPER: Write up 5 Jul 1956: Two Dead Here in Auto Crash (Should of said Three in Title, since 3 died in accident) Charles David Loe, 9, Dayton Pike, and Clarence William Scott, Jr., 32, of 425 N. High St. were dead following automobile accidents this past week. Charles died as a result of a serious brain concussion received when the car driven by his father Edwin Loe, collided headon with another auto during a heavy rainstorm late Monday afternoon a half-mile southeast of Fairborn on state route 235. Charles was taken to Greene Memorial Hospital, Xenia, where he died at 2:10 am Tuesday. Also killed in the mishap was Joseph Warren, Fairborn, 11-year old brother of John Warren, 16, the driver of the other car. Joseph was dead on arrival at the Xenia hospital. Mr. Loe and two passengers in the Warren car, Mrs. Claire L. Warren, mother of the dead Fairborn boy, and Vickie Hollingshead, were treated for injuries and then released. SCOTT was fatally stricken at the wheel of his station wagon while driving north on Xenia Ave. at 7:30 pm Friday. His car went out of control, striking an auto owned by Matthew G. Boissevain, Antioch College, parked in front of the office of Dr. C. J. Gensler, and swerving across the intersection with Short St., into the corner of Deaton's Hardware Store. The victim was rushed to Springfield City Hospital in the Coffman ambulance following an examination by Dr. Harry Berley. He was pronounced dead on arrival shortly after 8:00 pm. An autopsy Saturday showed that Scott had died at the wheel of his car of a cerebral aneurism, Clark County coroner Austin Richards said. Minor damage was done to Boissevian's car and only slight damage to the store. However, the mail box on the side of the store was torn off. A resident of Yellow Springs for the past three years, Scott was born Oct. 24, 1923 in Xenia. He was a veteran of World WAr II and a U.S. postal carrier in Xenia. He was a member of the St. John's AME Church in Xenia and the church's Young People's Adult Choir. Surviving him are his widow, Juanita; a son, Roger; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence William Scott Sr., Xenia; four brothers, Robert, Ronald, David and Edward Scott, Xenia; and three sisters, Mrs. Genevieve Corbett, Sacramento, Calif., and Miss Joan Scott and Miss Shirley Scott, Xenia. CHARLES, the son of Edwin and Katherine Fittz Loe, was born Dec. 16, 1946 in Columbus. He would have been a fourth grade student in the elementary school this fall. He was a member of the Pirates team in the Little League and Cub Scouts Den 8, and attened the Methodist Church Sunday School. He is survived by, besides his parents, a sister, Emilie; his maternal grandmother Mrs. David Fittz, 131 E. Davis St.; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loe, Dayton Pike. Funeral services were conducted at 10:00 this morning in the Coffman Funeral Home by Rev. John Armentrout, pastor of the Methodist Church, and Dr. Buckley Rude, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Interment was at the Glen Forest Cemetery. Notify Administrator about this message?
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