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Ashtyn Clark, 21, and George Taylor, Sr., 83, killed in head-on collision on State Highway 34 in Crowley, Texas

Modified Date: 
Fri, 05/29/2015 - 4:32pm
Accident Date: 
Friday, June 6, 2014

Second driver in double fatality accident identified as George Taylor, Sr.

The Texas Department of Public Safety has identified George Taylor, Sr., 83, as the driver of the 1997 Ford Explorer that was involved in a double fatality accident Saturday morning.

Two drivers killed in Kaufman County crash

Clark died along with the driver of the Explorer. Troopers said that person is from Quinlan, but the identity was being withheld while relatives are notified.
Two drivers were killed in a head-on crash in Kaufman County Saturday afternoon. The Texas Department of Public Safety said a Ford Focus driven by 21-year-old Ashtyn Clark of Crowley was headed north on State Highway 34 near the Hunt County line around 4:30 p.m. when her vehicle crossed the center line of the two-lane road and struck a Ford Explorer. Both vehicles erupted in flames. Clark died along with the driver of the Explorer. Troopers said that person is from Quinlan, but the identity was being withheld while relatives are notified.
Type: Car Accident
Topics: 
Head-on, Fire
People Involved: 
Ashtyn Clark
George Taylor Sr.

Comments

I just want to send my love out your family I know it's very difficult at this time. Want to know that I'm out here in Virginia thinking about you. George was my husband. Uncle. Your family will always be part of my family. The Taylor family.

Thank you. I'm Ashtyn's mother. She just had her 1st birthday in Heaven on Feb 5 and we had a celebration of her life today. Here on earth she would have been 22.

George was a wonderful uncle. Will miss him greatly Steve And Rosey. All of our family love you George.

We send our love to. Both families

George Taylor III was the driver from Quinlan, Texas

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