OBIT: Warren FOLK, 1930, of interest in Somerset County, PA File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Meyersdale Library. Transcribed and proofread by: Richard Boyer. Copyright 2011. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/somerset/ _________________________________________ WARREN FOLK Son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Folk Killed Warren Folk, aged about 15 years, was instantly killed at about the noon hour, near his home at Northfield, Ohio, last Sunday when a street car struck an automobile owned by his brother, Earl, aged about 19 years, and badly wrecked it. Earl, the owner of the car, has an agency for the sale of daily newspapers in his home community, and he and Warren were both in his car delivering papers when the street car collided with it. Not only was the younger brother killed outright, but the elder brother was very seriously injured about the head, and was promptly taken to a hospital. The full extent of his injuries was not known by his friends here when this news was written for publication, but according to report, it is not at all improbable that he is fatally injured. The parents of the unfortunate wreck victims are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Folk, who formerly resided in Salisbury. The father is a son of the late Ephriam Folk, and the mother a daughter of Mrs. Lucretia Robinson. The sad news concerning her grandson is a hard blow to Mrs. Robinson, now in her 85th year and in feeble health. Meyersdale Republican, January 1, 1931