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Two area young men were killed this weekend in auto-bike accidents.Lynn A. Nicolson, 19. son of Mr and Mrs. William A. Nicolson, 405 Shoreham Drive. Shaler, was killed at 2 50 a.m. Sunday when a car driven by Elmer W. Nevin, 31. of Greenville. Mercer County, struck the bicycle he was riding on Route 58 in West Salem Township.Donald E. Glozik, 20 of 3055 McNeal Road, Hampton, was killed Sunday night on Route 8 after the Kawasaki motorcycle he was riding collided with a car driven by Joseph Kasan, 48, of Meadville . Mercer County Coroner Dr. Frank McElree pronounced Nicolson dead at the scene. He said Nicolson died of multiple fractures of the arms, legs andNicolson was a junior at Thiel College. Greenville, majoring in languages. He is a 1970 graduate of Shaler High School .Besides his parents he is survived by a brother Kevin, 18. The Nicolsonhas resided in Shaler for 5Mi years. Mr. Nicolson is employed by the United States Fidelity and Guarantee Co., Pittsburgh.Kasan, driver in the Hampton accident, told'police he had just gotten off the turnpike at 9 p.m. Sunday. He was traveling North on Route 8 in the passing lane and put on his turn signal to turn into the Mobil Service Station.He said the traffic light on Route 8 at Hardies Road was green. Kasan said there were two cars coming down the road but both were far enough away so he could cross.Kasan said he didn t know where the cycle came from. His car collided with Glozik in the southbound lane.Kasan's wife, Marion, was admitted to North Hills Passavant Hospital with multiple injuries She is listed in fair condition.Their threewere treatedreleased. Paul, 13, had lacerationsthe left shoulder. Steven, 10, had removed from his foot andMarlon, 7, had facial lacerationsGlozik is survived by his father Stephen Glozik. Oakmont; his maternalgrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meier, with whom he resided: a sisterLynn A. Nicolson• A*. * vk1’*! -fT.i * wDonald E. Glozik’ 1 ‘ -9- . v.- ✓ r KV** — 1 * ‘‘ Olr^t.’ •v • s • • ' '• I *- • ' _ T c~ i'm* i ',ri' • , ■ ’ v' ' n Mrs. Kenneth Orloski, Butler and two brothers, Joseph. 15, Oakmont. and Steven, 22. stationed with the Air Force in South Carolina.Glozik was a lifelong resident of Hampton and attended North Allegheny High School. He returned in April from year in Vietnam serving with the 101st Airborne Division.He was employed by Anvil Products Inc.. Route 8, Hampton.
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