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(From The Martinsburg Journal dated Monday 3 July 2000.)
Angela M. Long
      HARPERS FERRY -- Angela Marie Long, 27, of Falling Waters, died Saturday, July 1, 2000, in Charles Town.
      Born Sept. 1, 1972, in Mt. Airy, Md., she was the daughter of Deborah Furr Raymond McCall of Saltville, Va. and the late Edward Raymond Sr.
      In addition to her mother, she leaves her husband, Mike Long, at home; one daughter, Kimberly Ann Gilliam, at home; two sons, Chris Adams and Shawn Gilliam, both at home; four brothers, Edward Raymond Jr. of Martinsburg, and Buddy McCall, Shane McCall and Jason McCall, all of Saltville, and her maternal grandmother, Mary Furr of Silver Spring, Md.
      She was preceded in death by her father.
      Services will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, July 7, 2000, at the Eackles-Spencer Funeral Home, Harpers Ferry, with the Rev. Douglas Fraim officiating.

(From The Martinsburg Journal dated Monday 3 July 2000.)

Weekend crash kills 1, injures 4

* Four other people are injured in the Jefferson County car-truck collision.
By THOMAS A. FIREY
Journal Staff Writer

      MARTINSBURG -- A Berkeley County woman died in a Saturday evening wreck on W.Va. 9 east of Charles Town.
      Angela M. Long, 27, of Falling Waters, was pronounced dead at the scene of the 6:30 p.m. crash that happened on the short stretch of W. Va. 9 between Bloomery Road and the Shenandoah River bridge. Three other people who were in her car were hospitalized.
      According to police, John Stone, 24, was driving Long's 1991 Toyota Celica westbound on W. Va. 9 when the car went out of control, swerved across the centerline and was struck broadside on the passenger's side by a 1994 Ford Ranger pickup.
      The collision was so powerful that Long's body and passenger Herbert Buffaloboy were trapped in the Celica's wreckage and had to be freed by rescue crews, police said.
      Buffaloboy, whose age is unknown and address has only been identified as Jefferson County, was airlifted by Maryland State Police helicopter to
   Washington County, Md., Hospital where he was listed in serious condition Sunday afternoon.
      Stone, whose last known address was Tampa, Fl., was airlifted to INOVA Hospital in Fairfax, Va., where he was in critial condition Sunday afternoon.
      The Celica's other passenger, Michael Howell, 18, of Ranson, was hospitalized at Jefferson Memorial Hospital as of Sunday afternoon.
      No further information was available on his condition.
      The driver of the pickup, Dwight Jackson of Summit Point, was hospitalized for a brief time at Jefferson Memorial before being released.
      State police are still investigating why Stone lost control of the car.
      Because damage to the car was extensive and rescue crews reached the scene and began work quickly, police were not able to determine whether the Celica's passengers were wearing seatbelts, a police spokesman said.
      -- Staff writer Thomas A. Firey may be reached at 263-3381, ext. 176.

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