Wolfe County News - Jan. 24, 1969 WOMAN AND SON KILLED IN KY-15 WRECK JAN. 17TH A Wolfe County woman and her 17 years old son were killed about 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, when their car collided with a one-ton truck five miles south of Campton on Ky. 15. Killed were Mrs. Virgie Ellen Taulbee, 57, and Norman Kendell Taulbee, 17, both of Wolfe County. State Police said Mrs. Taulbee was killed instantly. Her son was pronounced dead on arrival a short time later at the Maddox Clinic. Injured in the wreck was John Linkous, 16 of Campton, who was taken to the University Medical Center, Lexington for treatment of a fractured left arm and bruises on the head. He was reported in fair condition at the hospital Friday night. State Police said that the truck, driven by Linkous, hit the car on the right, front side. Mrs. Taulbee was a native of Wolfe County. Her son was a senior at Wolfe County High School. Mrs. Taulbee is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Taulbee, Mary; two daughters, Mrs. Eunice Stone, Mary, and Mrs. Alice Cornett, Dwarf; two sons, James E. Taulbee, Cleveland, Ohio, and Charles Taulbee, Campton; three brothers, Marvin Taulbee, Clay City; Claude Taulbee, New York, and Hubert Taulbee, Massachusetts; four sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Maraclopins, Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ada Ruth Mackey, California and Mrs. Daisey Moore, Mary, and 11 grandchildren. Services for Mrs. Taulbee and her son were conducted at 1 p.m. Monday at the Wolfe county Grade School auditorium by Rev. Robert Cundiff. Burial was in the family cemetery at Mary with Shackelford Funeral Home in charge. Carole