Harbison - Samuel Clay
Samuel Clay Harbison
Source: Tri-County News, Waveland, Indiana Oct 29, 1964
A 73-year old Russellville area resident was fatally injured and 4 other persons include two children were hurt in a two-vehicle crash about 7 p.m. near Advance, Wed Oct 21. The Boone County sheriff’s department investigating the accident along with state police, said Samuel Clay Harbison, 73 Russellville RR was pronounced dead on arrival at Witham Hospital, Lebanon. The elderly motorist had suffered a crushed chest and broken left arm. Injured were his wife, Grace, 71, their daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hamock and Mrs. Hamock two daughters, Teresa 8 and Judith 6…the body of Mr. Harbison was taken to the McGaughey & Son Funeral Home, Russellville where funeral services were held Sunday. Mr. Harbison was born near Russellville Sept 16, 1891 and was the son of Alex and Nancy Harbison. He was married Aug 24, 1911 to Grace White. He was a farmer his entire life until his retirement about 4 years ago. He had spent his entire life in the same community about 4 miles SW of Russellville. Survivors include the widow, Grace; 3 sons: Wesly, Ancib (sic) and Max Noel; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Hammock; a sister, Mrs. Belvia McGaughey; a brother, Wilbur; 10 grandchildren and six greats. - kbz
Source: Indianapolis Star, Thursday 22 Oct 1964 p 16
Lebanon, Ind – A man was killed and four others injured in a car-bus accident at 7 p.m. yesterday on Ind 75, ¼ of a mile north of Advance in western Boone County. No one in the bus was injured. Samuel Clay Harbison, 73 years old, RR 1, Russellville, died en route to a hospital. State Police said the accident occurred when a bus, driven by Anthony Kincaid Jr 35, RR 2, Lebanon pulled off a country road onto Ind 75, headed south and the car, driven south by Harbison struck the rear of the bus. State Trooper Walter Smith said witnesses claimed there were no tail lights on the 1942 model bus which had been converted into a camper-trailer. In serious condition in Witham Hospital in Lebanon are Mrs. Grace Harbison, 70 wife of Harbison. Harbison’s daughter, Mrs. Hamock, 35, Kokomo an expectant mother. Mrs. Hamrock’s two daughters, Teresa, 8 and Judith are in fair condition. Kincaid had been demonstrating the bus to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hopper of Advance when the accident occurred. - kbz