BURCHETT,FrancisM
FRANCIS MARION BURCHETT

Jenkins Accident
Francis Burchett One of Two to Lose Life Saturday

Francis Burchett, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Burchett of Jenkins,
formerly of Van Lear, suffered fatal injuries in an automobile
accident near Jenkins Saturday night as he and four other youths were
returning from a basketball game between Jenkins and Virgie, at
Virgie.

Burchett died in a Jenkins hospital three hours after the accident,
which proved fatal also to Joe Bevins, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Bevins of Jenkins. Bevins was killed instantly.

The driver of the car, Billy Colyer, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.F.
Salyer, of Jenkins, suffered internal injuries and is in a serious
condition. A manslaughter warrant has been issued against him,
according to information from Jenkins. Others injured were Don
Whitaker, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Whitaker, a skull fracture,
condition critical, and George Reich, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michitti Reich, of Jenkins, internal injuries.

According to reports from Jenkins the youths attended the game and
were returning to Pikeville when the driver lost control of the
vehicle on Shelby Mountain, near the Pike-Letcher County border, and
plunged down a 100 foot embankment.

Double funeral services were held for Burchett and Bevins at Jenkins
Tuesday morning and the body of Burchett was returned to Johnson
County for interment

at Stambaugh, Reverend James of Jenkins officiating.

The youth’s survivors include his parents, two brothers, Willard and
Edwin, both of Covington; four sisters, Mrs. Donald Nash of Waukegan,
Ill., Jimmie Anne, Dona Sue and Nancy Lou, all at home.

Young Burchett was a nephew of Mrs. Powell Williams and C. H.
Stambaugh, both of Paintsville.

Paintsville Herald
Thursday
January 16, 1947
 


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