The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., June 22, 1973, page 1
WRECK NEAR KLICKITAT KILLS 3
Two Wahkiacus men were killed in and a third is missing
and presumed dead as a result of an automobile accident June 16 at 1:35 a.m.
two miles south of Klickitat on SR 142.
Dead are Frank Spino, 29, and Leander Sampson, 17; missing
is Stanley Spino Jr., 17.
The bodies of Frank Spino and Simpson were recovered
that afternoon about 100-150 yards downstream from the scene of the wreck,
the Klickitat County Sheriff's Office, which is in charge of the search,
reported. The body of the younger Spino, the presumed driver, has not been
found.
The late-model Chevrolet was pulled from the Klickitat
River about 11:30 a.m.. Sgt. Rich Williams, KCSO, used underwater gear to
attach a cable to the vehicle which had landed in about eight feet of water.
The car was traveling south apparently at a high rate
of speed, the WSP, which was the investigating agency, said. It hit an embankment
on the west side of the road, veered across the road and went over a 50-foot
cliff. The car hit on the railroad tracks below and then fell another 10
feet into the river.
Assisting the KCSO with search efforts were Search and
Rescue Post 234 of the Yakima Sheriff's Department and Northwest Helicopters.
The 11-man Post crew, under the direction of Marlan Briskey,
Yakima deputy sheriff, searched a 3½ mile area downstream from the Pitt
Bridge for about seven hours Saturday.
The helicopters, flown by Walt Petigrew and Dennis Clark,
Lyle, checked the area from Pitt Bridge to the mouth of the Klickitat for
about two hours Sunday. They recovered a shirt which was identified by a
relative as belonging to the missing Spino, about ½ mile below the bridge.
Ed Guwyon of the Yakima Indian Police and several private
citizens also aided search efforts.
Efforts of law enforcement agencies were at times hampered
by the throng of spectators, policemen at the scene Friday said.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., June 22, 1973, page 6
INDIAN DEATHS SADDEN LYLE
LYLE - Elizabeth D. McDowell
Lyle was saddened, last week, by a tragedy that befell
the Spino family in the loss by drowning of two of its members and one of
its friends. Stanley Spino Jr., 17, and his uncle, Frank Spino, 29, were
two of the victims, and Leander Sampson, also 17, was the third victim. The
accident occurred around 1:30 a.m. Friday morning. According to the occupants
of another car, just ahead of them, those two vehicles had been engaged in
some sort of a "racing" game, prior to the Spino car's plunge off of the
road into the Klickitat River.
The Spino boys were descendants of Louise Spino, long
known and liked by pioneers in the Klickitat-Lyle early days as a fine Indian
woman, until her death not too long ago at an advanced age. The family lives
at Wahkiacus, not far from Klickitat. All three victims were Indians.
We believe that it must have been Frank Spino, costumed
as a young Indian brave for a presentation of the Yakima Tribe at Olympia
to protest curtailment of Indian fishing rights, who appeared, silently and
out of "nowhere" several years ago to change a flat tire for this correspondent
and refused payment, to our startled astonishment.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., July 6, 1972, page 10
SPINO'S BODY FOUND
A body identified as that of Stanley Spino Jr. was found
Monday about ½ mile west of Cooks Landing in Skamania County, the sheriff's
office reports.
The body was taken to Knosher Funeral Home, Goldendale.
Spino died as a result of an automobile accident near
Klickitat June 16.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., July 13, 1972, page 13
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all the many friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness through gifts of food, cards, flowers and helping during our search for a missing loved on. There just aren't words enough to express our heartfelt thanks. God bless you all.
The families of:
Franklin Spino
Stanley Spino Jr.
Leander Sampson
The Skamania County Pioneer, Stevenson, WA., July 7, 1972, page 1
BODY RECOVERED IN COLUMBIA
The body of Stanley Spino Jr., 17, Wahkiacus, who was
drowned when the car he was presumed driving plunged into the Klickitat River
June 16, was recovered in the Columbia about ½-mile west of Cooks Landing
Monday.
The bodies of two others who died in the accident were
recovered on the afternoon of the tragedy. They were Frank Spino, 29, and
Leander Sampson, 17.
Trooper William Haines and Deputy Sgt. Rod Bevans supervised
recovery of young Spino's body after it was discovered near the rocky bank
were below the railroad track.
The body was taken to Gardner's Funeral Home in White
Salmon and transferred to Knosher's Funeral Home in Goldendale.
The three men lost their lives when their late-model
Chevrolet veered across the road two miles south of the town of Klickitat
and went over a 50-foot cliff.
The car hit on the railroad tracks below and then fell
another 10 feet into the river. The bodies of Frank Spino and Sampson were
recovered several hours later about 150 yards downstream.
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