Father: Cam Cunningham
Mother: Bettie Elizabeth Wilson
Funeral Today for 3 Killed in Collision Near Andrews
ANDREWS, Feb 23 - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church here for Mrs. Edith Louise Mauldin, 38, and her two children Russell, 16 and Jackie, 2, who were killed in a two-car collision near here Saturday.
Burial will be in Andrews Cemetery.
Mrs. Mauldin, driving south toward Midland to visit a daughter and other relatives, evidently lost control of her late-model Pontiac. The car skidded on the wet pavement, turning broadside into the path of a late-model Oldsmobile. The left side of the Mauldin car was struck almost dead center broadside. It was raining at the time of the accident.
Two other persons hurt in the accident remained in critical condition at Permian General Hospital here. They are from Artesia, N.M. and were in the other car.
A fifth victim, Karen Kay Mauldin, 6, was treated for a dislocated shoulder and broken arm.
The Mauldin family was from Seminole but had lived there for only a month.
Mrs. Mauldin was a native of Shreveport. Survivors include her husband, Curtis Mauldin; two other daughters, Miss Billy Jean Mauldin of Dallas and Mrs. Jimmy Swails of Midland; two other sons, Jimmy Wayne Mauldin of Dallas an Robert Buck Mauldin of Gatesville; three brothers, T. C. Light and Leonard Cunningham of Houston and Dock Cunningham of California; one sister Mrs. Ivy Marie Marshall of Midland and one grandchild.
Source: The Fort Worth Telegram (Fort Worth, Texas)
24 February 1958, Mon; page 3
and
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock, Texas)
23 Feb 1958, Sun; page 1 & 10
Father: Cam Cunningham
Mother: Bettie Elizabeth Wilson
Funeral Today for 3 Killed in Collision Near Andrews
ANDREWS, Feb 23 - Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the First Baptist Church here for Mrs. Edith Louise Mauldin, 38, and her two children Russell, 16 and Jackie, 2, who were killed in a two-car collision near here Saturday.
Burial will be in Andrews Cemetery.
Mrs. Mauldin, driving south toward Midland to visit a daughter and other relatives, evidently lost control of her late-model Pontiac. The car skidded on the wet pavement, turning broadside into the path of a late-model Oldsmobile. The left side of the Mauldin car was struck almost dead center broadside. It was raining at the time of the accident.
Two other persons hurt in the accident remained in critical condition at Permian General Hospital here. They are from Artesia, N.M. and were in the other car.
A fifth victim, Karen Kay Mauldin, 6, was treated for a dislocated shoulder and broken arm.
The Mauldin family was from Seminole but had lived there for only a month.
Mrs. Mauldin was a native of Shreveport. Survivors include her husband, Curtis Mauldin; two other daughters, Miss Billy Jean Mauldin of Dallas and Mrs. Jimmy Swails of Midland; two other sons, Jimmy Wayne Mauldin of Dallas an Robert Buck Mauldin of Gatesville; three brothers, T. C. Light and Leonard Cunningham of Houston and Dock Cunningham of California; one sister Mrs. Ivy Marie Marshall of Midland and one grandchild.
Source: The Fort Worth Telegram (Fort Worth, Texas)
24 February 1958, Mon; page 3
and
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (Lubbock, Texas)
23 Feb 1958, Sun; page 1 & 10
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