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Green Co. High sophomore
dies of injuries in motorcycle/truck collision


Exie resident dies in collision on US 68/Edmonton RD at Robert Landis RD west of Greensburg, KY

A Green County teenager, Brandon Wayne Morgan, 15, of the Exie Community in Green County, was killed in a motorcycle /pickup truck collision Tuesday evening, September 7, 2010, according to a news story received from Larry Smith, programming director for the Big Dawg and WAVE Radio stations.

Morgan was killed when his bike collided with a pickup truck on Robert Landis Road off US 68/Edmonton RD.



Morgan was pronounced dead at Jane Todd Crawford Hospital in Greensburg, KY.

He was a sophomore at Green County High School. He is survived by his parents, Wayne and Quinn Morgan, and a sister, Brittany Morgan, all of the Exie Community of Green Co. KY.

Funeral arrangements and a complete list of survivors will be announced later by Cowherd & Parrott Funeral Home, 206 S. Main ST, Greensburg, KY.


This story was posted on 2010-09-08 07:55:59
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