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Emergency crews and Butler County deputies are at the scene of a fatal crash Wednesday, June 10, in the 4300 block of Riley-Millville Road. Staff photo by Nick Daggy
Daggy, Nick Emergency crews and Butler County deputies are at the scene of a fatal crash Wednesday, June 10, in the 4300 block of Riley-Millville Road. Staff photo by Nick Daggy

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Emergency crews and Butler County deputies work the scene of a fatal crash Wednesday, June 10, 2009 in the 4300 block of Reily-Millville Road.
Staff photo by Nick Daggy Emergency crews and Butler County deputies work the scene of a fatal crash Wednesday, June 10, 2009 in the 4300 block of Reily-Millville Road.

HANOVER TWP. — An Oxford woman died Wednesday afternoon, June 10, in a two-vehicle crash on Reily-Millville Road west of Cochran Road in Hanover Twp.

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sorry to hear - my parents were friends with this family and they always treated me with kindness when i was younger
Kevin
12:50 PM, 6/15/2009
was their drugs involved
easter
6:05 PM, 6/11/2009
My family had known Mary Jo and her family for many years, my grandma heard this on the news yesterday and was very sad when she realized who this was. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

E str.

thinking
8:50 AM, 6/11/2009
First of all thanks for the thoughts and prayers to the family of Mary Jo, we appreciate it. Secondly, if this paper is soooo aweful why do you people read it? My aunt is dead and most of you just want to rag on the errors of the article. I can't post the rest of the thoughts going through my head about the inappropriateness of some of the comments.
stormy
8:20 AM, 6/11/2009
God bless all involved. Seems like there have been so many accidents and fatalities lately. Everyone, please be careful on the roads!!
Jo
7:45 AM, 6/11/2009
It's real sad if this is who I think it is. She has a husband and two teen age children. God Bless her and her family.
Sad
12:15 AM, 6/11/2009
I'm glad Butler Red Neck has told us she needed new tires. You don't know what caused her to loose control of her vehicle.
john
6:10 PM, 6/10/2009
Thoughts and prayers go out to all involved in this accident . God bless those left behind to mourn this lady .
Stella Nix
5:55 PM, 6/10/2009
It is a shame that only one out of these 5 comments says anything about the poor family that has lost a loved one, but they can argue about cars,trucks or whatever .....My heart goes out to this family and I am saddened by your loss.
WHAT`S BECOME OF PEOPLE
5:49 PM, 6/10/2009
The earkier reort was that two pickup trucks had collided. It is obvious that the maroon vehicle is a General Motors automoble. In any event. This is a sad day. You need to slow dwn on wet pavements and keep fresh tires on your vehicles. The right front tire looks smooth on the outer edge.
Butler Red
5:11 PM, 6/10/2009
I find it very disturbing that the journal posts these types of photos before making sure the next of kin is notified.
disturbed
4:58 PM, 6/10/2009
You all should learn to read. The article does not mention the word car. The report says vehicle.
Apitcher
4:51 PM, 6/10/2009
If these are the correct pictures (and I have my doubts, this being the J-N and all) it sure looks like a pickup and a car, not "to" pickup trucks.

More lazy reporting by the J-N staff.

Kellee
4:09 PM, 6/10/2009
It's also TWO pickup trucks, not 'to'. Condolences to family or families of deceased!

learntospell
4:05 PM, 6/10/2009
Its Reily-Millville Rd. PROOF READ!
citizen
4:01 PM, 6/10/2009
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