Services set for Holton native killed in Topeka car-pedestrian accident
(KNZA)--Services have been set for a former Holton man who was killed in a car-pedestrian accident earlier this week in Topeka.
Topeka Police say 57-year-old Dennis Hower was struck by a vehicle as he was walking just after 6:30 Sunday evening at the intersection of Southwest 19th Street and Southwest Gage Blvd.
He was transported by ambulance to a Topeka hospital, where he later died.
The accident remains under investigation.
Hower was a 1984 graduate of Holton High School.
Services for Hower will be held Monday morning at 10:30 at the Mercer Funeral Home, in Holton.
Among survivors are three siblings.
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