January 20th, 2009We lost a Co-Worker & Friend. This is the 2nd Associate from Upstream that has passed away in a car accident in less than a years time.
A Taylor County woman died Tuesday in a two-vehicle crash on KY 88, just west of Greensburg.
Angelica “Angie” Heath graduated from Campbellsville High School last year, (2008) where she had been a cheerleader and student council officer. She was currently employed at Upstream in Campbellsville, KY where she worked as a Sales Agent. The class that she was trained in had just been out on the sales floor almost 2 weeks. She loved this new job.
She is survived by both her parents: Mitzi Simpson Heath & Randell Heath of Campbellsville. She is also survived by her fiancé Josh White. They had just become engaged through the Christmas Holiday and had planned to be married in the Spring.
Greensburg-Green County Fire and Rescue and Grab Fire Department firefighters assisted with extrication at the scene. The road was closed for more than two hours as traffic was rerouted around the crash scene.
According to Kentucky State Police Trooper John Boyd, Angelica Heath, 18, of Campbellsville, was pronounced dead at the scene by Green County Coroner Eudell Stilts.
According to Boyd's report, Heath was traveling east on KY 88 in a 1997 Nissan, when she lost control in a curve and slid sideways into the westbound lane of traffic. Heath's vehicle was struck in the passenger door by a 1999 Ford driven by Ben Bolden, 19, of Campbellsville.
The collision occurred at 9:02 a.m.
Bolden was transported by Green County EMS to Jane Todd Crawford Hospital and later flown to University of Louisville hospital by medical helicopter. He was in serious condition Wednesday morning.
We were told today at work that Anglica's finace was in the car behind her ... meaning that he saw the accident. I cannot imagine what he is going through ...Please pray for the families of the "Young People" who were involved in this accident.
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