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Three recent graduates among four killed in Vernon County crash

Three recent graduates among four killed in Vernon County crash

Yahoo24-02-2025
VERNON COUNTY, Mo. (KSNF/KODE) — We're learning more about a Friday night crash that claimed four lives in Vernon County.
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In a statement posted on Facebook, the Climax Springs School District named Ava Wolfe, Jayden Butterfield, and Violet Corado as the three women killed in the crash.
Last evening, after attending an away basketball game, three recent Climax Springs graduates were involved in a fatal motor vehicle accident. Ava Wolfe, Jayden Butterfield, and Violet Corado. Ava and Jayden were both beloved employees of the District, who dedicated their time and talent to our students each day. As students, all of these individuals left a legacy within our school. The District will host counselors for our students and staff on Monday and Tuesday of next week. As the families and our community grieve the loss of lives which held many great things ahead of them, please keep us in your thoughts and prayers
Climax Springs R-IV School District
All three were recent graduates.
Wolfe and Butterfield were also district employees.
The women were returning home from a basketball game between Climax Springs and Northeast Vernon County High School.
According to a report by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the Toyota Corolla they were passengers in failed to stop at the intersection of County Road 2200 and US 54.
The car was struck by a GMC Terrain.
The 38-year-old driver of the Terrain was also killed.
He has not been publicly identified at this time.
A memorial fund has been set up for the women's families at Great Southern Bank in Climax Springs, as well as a GoFundMe page.
You can visit the GoFundMe, here.
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