This article was difficult to transcribe. It's a parent's worst nightmare. The newspaper clipping was in a scrapbook that was passed on to me by my mother-in-law and had been passed on to her by her mother-in-law. There is not indication of the newspaper it was published in although it would have most likely been the Green Bay Press-Gazette or nearby newspaper. The date hand-written in is most likely the date of death rather than the publication date.
Rest in peace little Tammy.
"Struck by Car in Driveway, Child Dies
LUXEMBURG - A 22-month old child, Tamara Laurent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Laurent, Town of Luxemburg, died about 4:30 a.m. Sunday of injuries suffered about noon Friday when she was accidentally struck by a car being backed out of the family garage by the mother. The mishap occurred in the Laurent driveway.
The child - Tammy to her family - died at St. Vincent's hospital, Green Bay.
Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the McMahon funeral home, Luxemburg, and burial was in the Evergreens at Algoma.
The Laurents live on a town road which forms the Brown-Kewaunee county line. Their home is in the Tonet area.
Mrs. Laurent told Kewaunee county authorities that she had instructed Tammy and another daughter, Sandy, 3, to stay on the porch while she backed the car out of the garage. She said she started out and felt a bump and then heard sandy call out Tammy's name. She looked out the car door and found Tammy under the vehicle.
The mother is the former Ruth Ann Villers.
Tammy was born at Algoma Memorial hospital Aug. 9, 1968.
Survivors are her parents; two sisters, Carol Jean, 6, and Sandra, 3; two brothers, Paul, 4, and Daniel, four months; the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Villers, R2, Algoma; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laurent, R3, Luxemburg, and great-grandfather, Fred Villers, R1, Algoma."
[Date hand-written, June 28, 1970]