Newspaper article of Harold P Dudley's death, Yale, St Clair County, Michigan Copyright © 1998 by Fred C Emerson . This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ___________________________________________________________________ Notes taken from Yale Newspaper Dated Febuary 9, 1984, pg. 5 THREE YALE PEOPLE FATALLY INJURED IN WEEKEND ACCIDENTS Two auto accidents and a hit and run accident have claimed the livves of three Yale residents and also injured one other woman from Port Huron. Two teenage boys were killed when the 10 speed bicycle they were riding on M-19, North of Yale, was struck from behind by a truck. A 62- year old Yale woman was killed early Sunday morning when the car she was riding in went out of control, left Yale Road and landed on top of her. Linda Smith of Port Huron was also injured in a two car accident Thursday afternoon (see related story) TWO Jr. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS KILLED IN HIT AND RUN Timothy Wayne Peacock and Harold Phelps Dudley, both 14 year old Jr. High School students, were killed Friday evening when the 10-speed bicycle they were riding ws struck by a pickup truck. The accident happened shortly after 8 p.m. The two youths were riding their 10- speed bike back to Yale, having visited a friend north of Yale. Clad in dark clothing with very few reflectors on the bike, the youths were riding down the center of the road at the time of the accident. A pickup truck, south-bound on M-19 near Fisher Road, struck the two boys, thorwing them nearly 300 feet from where Sanilac County Sheriff Deputies feel was the possible point of impact. Witnesses to the accident said the driver of the truck stoped at the scene and then fled south towards Yale. Police officals from Sanilac, St. Clair and Lapeer Counties began a frantic search for the suspect, mainly in the Yale area, but were unable to find the vehicle involved. Peacock, 14 of 205 Division Street, Yale, was killed almost instantly, suffering severe head injuries ans also neck injuries. Dudley, 14 of 13075 Jeddo Road, Yale, died in the emergency room at Yale Hospital mearly three hours after the accident. Dudley was rushed to Yale Hospital with severe head injuries as well as multiple fractures. Survival Flight from Ann Arbor was called in to assist with the accident victim, but at 10:54, the 14- year old was pronounced dead. Saturday moring, Charles Robert Ernest turned himself in to Sanilac aurhorites after making a phone call letting them know where he was. Ernest , 30, of 11530 Metcalf Road, Yale was charged with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and is free on a $5,000 personal bond. He faces a March 1st preliminary examination in front of District Court Judge Richard Riordan after standing mute to the charges on Monday of this week. Pending further investigation into the acident, Ernest may face further charges as well. ***************************************************************************** ********** Note taken from the Times Herald, Port Huron, Tuesday March 27, 1984 YALE MAN WAIVES HEARING IN TWO HIT-AND-RUN DEATHS A 30-year old Yale man has been bound over to Circuit Court on charges steming form the hit-and-run deaths of two 14-year old boys Feb. 3. Charles R. Ernest, 11530 Metcalf Road, waived his right to a preliminary examination when he appeared before Judge Richard P. Riordan on a charge of failing to stop at the scene of a serious personal injury accident. Authorities believe Ernest was driving a pickup truck that struck and killed Timothy W. Peacock, of 205 Division St., and Harold P. Dudley, of 13075 Jeddo Road, both of Yale, about 8 p.m. on M-19 near the Sanilac County Line. Police said the truck hit the bicycle the boys were riding in the center of the road just after the truck passed another vehicle. The boys were not wearing reflective clothing and there were no lights and few reflectors on the bike. ***************************************************************************** ********** Note taken from funeral announcement. HAROLD P. DUDLEY Harold Phelps Dudley, 14, of 13075 Jeddo Road, Brockway Twp., Yale, died friday evening, February 3, 1983 in the emergency room of Yale Community Hospital. He was involved in a bicycle-truck accident on M-19 north of Yale. He was born in Yale on November 17, 1969 the son of Mr. Ronald W.Dudley of Yale and Mrs. Evelyn Hamlet Church of Detroit. Harold was a 7th grade student at the Yale Middle School and had just joined the wrestling team. Surviving in addition to his parents are two brothers, Ronald, 17 and James, 15 and a sister, Tina, 12; Step-brother David; grandmother, Mrs. Delphine Dudly, all of Yale and several aunts, uncles and cousins. Rev. Willard Williams, Pastor, Trinity Missionary Church, Yale, officated at furneral services at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday at the Kaatz Funeral Home, Yale. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery, Yale. Pallbearers were Ron and Joe Dupuis, Roger Hicks, Tony and Philip Shib, and Kenny Goodrich. dz