The Topeka Daily Capital Thursday February 7, 1952 Topeka Mother, 28, Killed in Wreck. A 28-year old Topeka mother of three children was killed shortly after 9 a.m. Wednesday when her car and a truck collided at Third and Monroe. Mrs. Alma Jean BARRACLOUGH, 210 Monroe, was pronounced dead on arrival at Stormont Hospital. She was driving north on Monroe after taking the children to school when her car collided with a Dowling Electric Company truck driven by George Gurtler, 305 Lime. Gurtler was traveling west on Third. Mrs. Barraclough was thrown from the car and pinned beneath it. Altho she was not under its wheels, bystanders said she could not get out. A group of men turned the car over to free her. No charges were filed against Gurtler by police. Mrs. Barraclough was born January 27, 1924, in Topeka and was a graduate of Hayden High School. She is survived by her husband, Harry D. Barraclough, of the home; two daughters, Berry Alene, 8, and Elizabeth Sue Barralclough, 2, of the home; a son, William Brett Barraclough, of the home; a sister, Mrs. Shirley Sue STINSON, Cincinnati, Ohio, and a brother, Robert Dean Thompson, Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.