GoFundMe launched for Perry Central High School sophomore killed in ATV accident
HAZARD, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) – A Perry County Central High School student who was killed in an ATV accident Saturday night is being remembered for her bright smile, love of sports and the impact she made on her community.
Family members have identified the teen as 16-year-old Emilynn Clark. Her uncle, Scottie Clark, says she was killed in an ATV accident Saturday evening.
In a message posted to GoFundMe, her uncle described Emilynn as “so smart and intelligent,” adding that she was loved by everyone who knew her and remembered for her infectious smile.
Emilynn was a sophomore at Perry County Central High School, where she played volleyball and basketball. School officials confirmed over the weekend that a student was tragically killed in an ATV accident and said they are heartbroken for the student’s family, friends and the entire Perry County Central “Commodore” family.
Counselors were made available Monday morning to help students and staff process the loss.
Her family has launched a GoFundMe campaign to help cover funeral and monument expenses. According to the post, 100 percent of the proceeds will be paid directly to the funeral home. Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced at a later time.
In the GoFundMe post, loved ones say they are grateful for the outpouring of prayers and support during this difficult time.
ORIGINAL STORY:
HAZARD, Ky. (ABC36 NEWS NOW) — Perry County Central High School officials say a student was tragically killed in an ATV accident Saturday evening, prompting an outpouring of grief from the school community.
In a statement, school officials said they are heartbroken for the student’s family, friends, and the Perry County Central “Commodore” family.
Counselors will be available Monday morning to support students and staff as they process the loss.
School leaders asked the community to keep the student’s family and others affected in their thoughts and prayers in the days ahead.
No additional details were released.