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Harrell Ross Sessions Jr.

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Harrell Ross Sessions Jr.

Birth
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
Death
24 May 1978 (aged 16)
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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A 16 year old Milledgeville youth was killed and two other teen agers injured in an automobile collision Wednesday.
Georgia State Patrol troopers said Thursday Harrell Ross Sessions, Jr. was dead on arrival at the Baldwin County Hospital.
Mr. Sessions was driving his car north on Vinson Land Road a mile west of Milledgeville about 1:40 p.m. when he lost control of the vehicle as it rounded a curve, according to troopers.
The car driven by Mr. Sessions ran at a high rate of speed into a car driven by Bernice Lee Broadus, 30, Route 1, Bradley, troopers said.
Mrs. Broadus was not admitted to the hospital, but on Thursday she returned complaining of a severe headache and was admitted. A condition report was not available Thursday afternoon.
In the car with Mr. Sessions were four other Milledgeville youths including, Jimmy Ramage, 14; Keith Henderson, 15; Lynn Johnson, 17; and David Phillips, 16, Ramage and Henderson were admitted to the hospital after the wreck while Johnson and Phillips were allowed to go home.
Ramage and Henderson were reported in stable condition Thursday.
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Harold Ross Sessions,Jr., 16, of 340 E. Hancock St., died Wednesday in an automobile accident in Milledgeville.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in Williams Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.
Ross, a native of Baldwin County, lived in Barnsville most of his life, prior to moving back to Milledgeville two years ago. He was a student at Baldwin County High School and a member of Barnesville First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Larue Smith Sessions of Milledgeville; and two sisters, Mrs. LaJeune Fincher of Barnesville and Cindy Sessions of Milledgeville.
A 16 year old Milledgeville youth was killed and two other teen agers injured in an automobile collision Wednesday.
Georgia State Patrol troopers said Thursday Harrell Ross Sessions, Jr. was dead on arrival at the Baldwin County Hospital.
Mr. Sessions was driving his car north on Vinson Land Road a mile west of Milledgeville about 1:40 p.m. when he lost control of the vehicle as it rounded a curve, according to troopers.
The car driven by Mr. Sessions ran at a high rate of speed into a car driven by Bernice Lee Broadus, 30, Route 1, Bradley, troopers said.
Mrs. Broadus was not admitted to the hospital, but on Thursday she returned complaining of a severe headache and was admitted. A condition report was not available Thursday afternoon.
In the car with Mr. Sessions were four other Milledgeville youths including, Jimmy Ramage, 14; Keith Henderson, 15; Lynn Johnson, 17; and David Phillips, 16, Ramage and Henderson were admitted to the hospital after the wreck while Johnson and Phillips were allowed to go home.
Ramage and Henderson were reported in stable condition Thursday.
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Harold Ross Sessions,Jr., 16, of 340 E. Hancock St., died Wednesday in an automobile accident in Milledgeville.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in Williams Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.
Ross, a native of Baldwin County, lived in Barnsville most of his life, prior to moving back to Milledgeville two years ago. He was a student at Baldwin County High School and a member of Barnesville First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Larue Smith Sessions of Milledgeville; and two sisters, Mrs. LaJeune Fincher of Barnesville and Cindy Sessions of Milledgeville.


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