Funeral Arrangements Announced For Former Caldwell Student Killed In Wreck

As the community continues to mourn the death of a former Caldwell County Middle School student, a local funeral home has announced that the teen will be laid to rest on Saturday, December 2.
According to Morgan’s Funeral Home, funeral services for 14-year-old Ja’Quaden Stanley Omarii Glover, known to everyone as JQ will be held at 1:00 Saturday afternoon, December 2, at the CAB at Caldwell County High School. Visitation will be held Friday evening, December 1, at Morgan’s Funeral Home and Saturday prior to the funeral at the CAB. For the complete obituary, click here.
He is the son of Ja’Quan Glover and Dawnesha Wilson. In addition to his parents, he leaves behind a sister, brother and several other relatives.
Princeton Police reported that Glover was pronounced dead at the scene by the Caldwell County Coroner following a wreck in the 800 block of Old Madisonville Road around 2:45 Wednesday morning. Police said a preliminary investigation revealed that the vehicle was southbound on Old Madisonville Road when it ran off the east side of the roadway and struck an embankment. The vehicle then reportedly traveled approximately 275 feet, struck two trees, and overturned coming to rest on its top in the roadway. Officers said when they arrived on the scene the vehicle was on fire in the roadway.
Three other teens in the vehicle were also injured. Police identified the occupants as 15-year old Colson Mattocks, and 17-year old Lucas Rowlands, both of Princeton, and 14-year old Camarion Hall of Fredonia.

According to police, Mattocks was transported from the scene by Caldwell EMS to Baptist Health Deaconess in Madisonville and later transferred to Deaconess Hospital in Evansville by ambulance. Hall and Rowlands were reportedly both taken by personal vehicles to Caldwell Medical Center ER, where they were both treated and released.

Sources told Your WPKY News Edge last week that Glover previously attended Caldwell County Public Schools, where he was a student-athlete at the middle school before transferring.
Christ Tabernacle held a prayer service for local high school and middle school students at its sanctuary Wednesday evening.

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