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Huntingdon County Coroner Dies in Truck Crash

By: Kevin Flanigan
Updated: May 24, 2010
 WAYNE TOWNSHIP, MIFFLIN COUNTY -    The Huntingdon County Coroner, Ronald  Morder, was one of two people killed in a truck  crash.   It happened around 12:45  Monday  afternoon in Wayne Township, Mifflin County  near the Huntingdon County border.
      Two people were killed when a garbage truck ran  off the side of Greenbriar Road and rolled over before smashing into a tree..      
      State Police  police have confirmed that  44 year old Ronald Morden of Mount Union was driving the truck and was  killed in the crash.
     Morden  was also the Huntingdon County Coroner  
      A passenger in the truck, 44  year old Harold Knabler of Newton Hamilton  was also killed in the  one vehicle crash.
      Neither man was wearing a seat belt according to the State Police.
      Troopers  out of the  Lewistown  Barracks  who are investigating the wreck. The Mifflin County Coroner is working the case as well.   The cause of the crash has not been determined.
 

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Please correct the names of the men involved in the accident. They are Ronald Morder and Harold Knable. It would be upsetting for the families to see the wrong information.

tammy n. May 18, 2010 at 2:07 am

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