(KAIR)---Funeral services have been set for the 93-year-old Effingham woman killed last week in an Atchison crash that sent her SUV off of U.S. Highway 59.
Mary Ann Krier's funeral will be Friday morning, at 10:30, at St. Ann's Catholic Church, in Effingham, with arrangements under the direction of Atchison's Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home.
Among her survivors are her son, Terrance, two daughters, Judy Chalfant and Jane Knudson, along with 11 grandchildren, 8-step-grandchildren, 43-great-grandchildren, and other family and extended family members.
According to a report from Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, Krier, on Friday afternoon had been westbound in the 500 block of U.S. 59 when her SUV turned north into a fence, on the north side of the roadway, and landed on its top in the parking lot below the highway.
Krier was pronounced dead at the scene.
An exact cause of the crash has not immediately been stated.
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