Williamstown Man Dies in Car Accident
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Vermont State Police say Richard K. "Bud" Trombley, 80, lost control of his 1976 Mercedes Benz 450 SEL and hit a tree just north of the Massachusetts line on Route 7 at about 9:23 p.m. He was declared dead at the scene.
Trombley was employed for 20 years on the North Adams Highway Department and later as custodian for the former Williamstown National Bank and Paul Harsch Associates. A past commander of Richard A. Ruether American Legion Post 152, he oversaw the club's expansion, the construction of the new post home and veterans memorial.
He had two children and five grandchildren.
Trombley had apparently just left a Lions Club meeting in Bennington, Vt., and was traveling south on Route 7 when his vehicle veered left and crossed the northbound lane, said police. The vehicle then went over a slight embankment and struck a tree head on, according to the report by Trooper Todd Wilkins.
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Richard 'Bud' Trombley was a past commander of the Williamstown American Legion. |
The car received damage to the grill, hood, bumper and a headlight from impact with the tree.
It was determined Trombley had not consumed alcohol. The cause of death hss not yet been determined.



