(KMZA)--Services have been set for a former Seneca resident killed last month in a two-vehicle wreck near Des Moines, Iowa.
Killed in the October 22nd wreck on Interstate-80 in Polk County, Iowa was 40-year-old Kimberly Barnhart.
The Iowa State Patrol reports she was the passenger in car driven by her 51-year-old William Barnhart, which struck the rear of a semi-truck.
William Barnhart was injured in the wreck.
Services for Kimberly Barnhart will be held at 10:30 Friday morning, November 3, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, in St. Benedict.
Barnhart is 2002 graduate of the former B&B High School.
She is survived locally by her parents, Stanley and Mary Alice Schmitz, of Seneca, along with two brothers, Harlan and Leroy Schmitz, both of Seneca.
Funeral arrangements can be viewed at https://www.mscnews.net/announcements/view.cfm?ak=22855
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