(KNZA)--Services have been set for a Valley Falls teenager who died late last week from injuries received in a two-vehicle wreck in northeast Shawnee County.
A celebration of life memorial service for 18-year-old Hannah Blick will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 at the Valley Falls Christian Church.
According to an obituary from the Barnett Family Funeral Home, in Oskaloosa, Blick graduated from Valley Falls High School last year and was currently attending Washburn University.
The Shawnee County Sheriff's Office said Blick was traveling in the 16-hundred block of Northeast 46th Street early Friday morning when her car crossed the center line and struck an oncoming SUV.
Blick was transported to a Topeka hospital where she died. The driver of the SUV received minor injuries.
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