(KNZA)--Funeral services have been set for the Wetmore teenager who died from injuries received in a Jackson County two-vehicle wreck last Thursday afternoon on U.S. 75 Highway.
Services for 16-year-old Garrett Klahr will be Wednesday morning at 10:00 at Jackson Heights High School, where he was a sophomore.
The family will greet friends Tuesday evening from 4 to 7 at the Mercer Funeral Home, in Holton.
According to his obituary, Garrett was at the top of his class scholastically, a talented saxophone player and a dedicated cross country and track athlete for the Cobras. He had attained the Life Rank in Boy Scouts and was working on his Eagle Rank.
Garrett loved the challenge of computer games, had a contagious smile, a fun-loving quirky sense of humor and a kind spirit. He was also an organ donor.
Among survivors are his mother, Inga, and a brother, Trevor.
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