(KAIR)--The Cummings woman killed this week in an Atchison County ATV accident is being remembered.
19-year-old Jentri Fowler was a 2018 graduate of Jefferson County North High School, which will serve as the location of a candlelight vigil planned for this evening.
According to information received from the school, and posted to social media, the vigil will begin at 9:00. It will be held between the high school and the tech center, located in Winchester.
Between 500 to 1,000 guests are expected to attend.
Fowler died Monday evening when she lost control of the ATV she was driving westbound in the 13000 block of 214th Road, in rural Atchison County.
According to the investigation conducted by the Kansas Highway Patrol, the Polaris Ranger ran into the south ditch of the road and rolled over several times, ejecting Fowler and her three passengers.
Transported to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, Missouri, Fowler was later pronounced dead.
A passenger, 18-year-old Jaycee Ernzen, of Cummings, was also transported to the hospital with what Atchison County Undersheriff Toby Smith called serious but non-life threatening injuries.
Another passenger was transported to the Atchison Hospital with a suspected minor injury. The other passenger was not hurt.
Funeral services for Fowler will be Monday morning in Atchison.
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