( KNZA )-Services have been set for a young Hiawatha woman killed in a two-vehicle accident earlier this week in Brown County.
A celebration of life service for 26-year-old Anna Hull will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Hiawatha.
Hull was killed early Wednesday morning when the car she was driving on K-20 Highway, just over one mile east of U.S. 75, crossed the center line and struck a car driven by 18-year-old Iriss Whitebird of Horton head-on.
Whitebird and four passengers in her car, ranging in age from 12 to 19, were transported to area hospitals for treatment of injuries.
Hull is a 2005 graduate of Hiawatha High School. She is survived by her mother, Teresa, of Fairview, along with five siblings.
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