(KMZA)--A Pawnee City teenager is being remembered.
15-year-old Kyle Klepper died Saturday from injuries received in a single-vehicle roll-over wreck on Highway 50, north of Pawnee City. He was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by his father.
Klepper was currently a sophomore at Pawnee City High School.
An obituary from the Wherry Mortuary in Pawnee City describes Klepper as a simple, easy going young man with a heart of gold who would do anything for anyone, especially his family.
Services for Klepper will be held Saturday morning at 10:00 at the Pawnee City High School gymnasium.
Visitation will be Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Mortuary, where his family will greet friends from 6 to 8.
Among survivors are his parents, Herbert and Laurie Klepper, and several siblings.
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