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Melba Repannas

Posted 2008-02-17 by Sharon
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
January 6, 1956, p. 1

Auto Accident Claims Lives Of Two Local Women

What started out to be a desert picnic in late afternoon of a pleasant New Year's Day turned into tragedy when the car in which two Wickenburg women were riding left the highway and turned over about two miles from Arrowhead on the road to Hillside.

Mrs. Melba Repannas, age 30, died of head injuries shortly after midnight Wednesday while the other occupant of the car, Mrs. Claire W. Thompson, age 55, died of similar injuries at 1:47 a.m. Thursday at Community Hospital here where both were brought after the accident.

Cause of the accident had not been determined at the time The SUN went to press. They were riding in a comparatively new sedan and were crushed when the car landed on its top, flattening the latter to the doors, according to peace officers.

Desert Cypress Residents -
Both Mrs. Repannas and Mrs. Thompson came to Wickenburg around Thanksgiving day and occupied adjoining trailers at the Desert Cypress Trailer Ranch. Mrs. Repannas had been employed only a few days at the Bar 7 Rancho restaurant. Mrs. Thompson was a writer, a WAC veteran of World War II and the widow of a soldier killed in Korea. She came here from Portland, Ore. Her sister, Mrs. Erma Fletcher arrived from Portland at 3 p.m. Tuesday, to be with the injured woman.

Young Daughter -
Mrs. Repannas is survived by a 6-year-old daughter, Lanette, who was living with her here. Her father, Wendall Crider, is a resident of Phoenix. He was here at the time of her death.

Funeral -
arrangements for both were pending Thursday. The accident did not happen in the Wickenburg highway patrol district and was investigated by Yavapai County authorities.





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