Services set for Cummings woman killed Monday
08/01/2019

Jentri Fowler/Credit: Becker-Dyer-Stanton Funeral Home

(KAIR)--Funeral services are now set for the Cummings woman killed this week in an Atchison County ATV accident.

A funeral Mass for 19-year-old Jentri Fowler will be Monday morning at 10:00 at Saint Benedict’s Abbey Church, in Atchison, where visitation will be held Sunday evening.

According her obituary from Atchison’s Becker-Dyer Stanton Funeral Home, Fowler graduated in 2018 as Valedictorian of Jefferson County North High School. A candlelight vigil in her honor was planned for Wednesday evening at the school, in Winchester.

At the time of her death, Fowler was a student studying business management and marketing at Kansas State University.

Among her survivors are her parents, Brian and Julie Fowler; and Carrie Miller and Jennifer Cook; three brothers, Lane, Trent, and Evan Fowler; a step-sister, Sara Domann; her paternal grandparents, Charles and Laverne Fowler; and her maternal grandmother, Mary Lynn Geisendorf.

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.

 


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