Source: Commercial-Review, Portland, Indiana, February 28, 1974, page 1.
3rd ’74 traffic fatality
Salamonia man killed
According to Jay County Sherriff Harold Loy, who’s heading the investigation, he was notified of the accident at 7:50 a.m. He said LeMaster was found dead in the back seat of his late-model auto.
Loy said it appeared to him LeMaster, who was a Ball State University senior, had been dead for “approximately three to four hours” before police were notified. He said the accident happened 2 ¼ miles east of the Lower Salamonie Church .
The LeMaster auto, said Loy, was located in a ditch next to a large tree, which had apparently been struck head on. He said the force of the impact sent the driver against the windshield and then back into the backseat. The vehicle was considered a total loss.
Loy said death may have been instantaneous, but a coroner’s examination was delayed until after noon because Jay County Coroner, Dr. James Fitzpatrick, is out of the state, and Deputy Coroner, Dr. R.E. Schenck, was in surgery.
No details of the report have been released at this time, although LeMaster’s body was taken to the Baird-Freeman Funeral Home in Portland , where it was to be examined. LeMaster was to be transferred to the Williamson & Spencer Funeral Home, which is handling funeral arrangements.
Assisting Loy on the accident investigation are Jay County Police Captain George Meehan, and First Lt. Jerry Bell; Police Reserves: Gerald Jellison, Charles Frasher, and Floyd Life; and Indiana State Police Trooper, Walter Boguske.
Born June 8, 1949 in Portland , LeMaster, the son of John L. LeMaster Jr. and Helen (Pease) LeMaster. On Aug. 31, 1968, he was married to Jean Shreeve. A member of the Indiana National Guard, LeMaster belonged to the Salamonia Christian Church. He was also a member of the Independent Order of Foresters.
Surviving besides his wife are one daughter, Lisa, and two sons, Dean and Shane, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Helen LeMaster, RR 6, Portland; four brothers, Leland LeMaster, RR 6, Portland; Terry LeMaster, RR 2, Winchester; Douglas LeMaster, Salamonia, and his twin, Gary LeMaster, Warsaw; one sister, Mrs. William (Kay) Addington, RR 6, Portland, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. LeMaster Sr., Salamonia.
Funeral services are set for Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Williamson & Spencer Funeral Home with Paul Albertson, Port Jefferson, Ohio, officiating. Burial will follow in the Salamonia Cemetery .
Callers will be received at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Friday.