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Sources: Author: Dilbone, Wilbur E.; Title: Dilbone/Tressler FGS, (Publication site: Colon MI, Publisher: WED, Publication date: x Nov MCMLXXXVII)

The Blade: Toledo, OHio, Wednesday, August 19, 1987.

"Pedestrian Struck Killed on I-280"

"A Millbury woman walking in the northbound lanes of I-280 was struck by a car and killed early yesterday, the Walbridge post of the Ohio highway patrol reported."

"Rose A. Dilbone, 31, of 27984-B South Pointe Dr., was pronounced dead at the scene at 1 a.m. by Thomas Holloway, Wood County acting coroner. A ruling is pending."

"The accident occurred north of Hanley Road."

"Ms. Dilbone was a housekeeper five years at Monclova Care Center."

"Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Dilbone; sisters, Mrs. Mary Sheetz, Mrs. Cecillia Shidler, Mrs. Cynthia Coop, Mrs. Susan Woods, and Mrs. Kathleen Schohn, and brothers, Carl, James, and Neil, Jr."

"Services will beat 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Walker-Feilbach-Buehrer Mortuary, Toledo, where the body will be after 2 p.m. tomorrow."

Another newspaper fragment, provenance unknown:

"Pedestrian's Death Ruled Accidential"

"The death Sunday of a Millbury women [sic] struck by a car as she tried to cross I-280 just north of Hanley Road was accidental, Dr. Roger Peatee, Wood County coroner, ruled yesterday."

"Dr. Peatee said the death of Rose A. Dilbone, 31, of 27984=B South Pointe Dr. [Millbury, OH], was caused by massive chest and head injuries. She was pronounced dead at the scene."

Funeral card.

"Rose A. Dilbone Born: May 7 1956 Died: August 16, 1987 Services: Wednesday, August 19, 1987 1:00 p.m. at Walker Feilbach-Buehrer 4315 Talmadge Road Officiant: Rev. Larry M. Hall Interment: Swan Creek Township Cemetery"
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