(KNZA)--It was just a few weeks ago that 17-year-old Hunter Levi Terrell was inducted into the National Honors Society. Now, the McLouth teenager is being laid to rest following his death Saturday in a two vehicle Jefferson County crash.
The Junior at McLouth High School participated in baseball, basketball, football, track, cross country, theater, band and Leavenworth County 4-H.
He leaves behind his mother, Carmen, his Step-Father, Mark Mestagh, his Father, Christopher, a brother, a sister, his grandparents, and others.
Services for Hunter Levi Terrell will be Friday afternoon at 2:00 at the McLouth Church of the Nazarene.
The Barnett Family Funeral Home, in Oskaloosa, is in charge of the arrangements.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says Terrell was behind the wheel of a pick-up truck, westbound on K-16, east of Oskaloosa, late Saturday afternoon when he lost control trying to pass another vehicle. His truck and a Chevy Suburban collided, leaving that driver, and her five young passengers, injured and hospitalized.
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