Kelly Peters Passes Away, Routt Catholic High School announces loss of student

Kelly Peters. The Routt Catholic High School in Jacksonville, Illinois, has reported the death of a former student.

Mr. Kelly Peters Kelly Peters, a senior at Routt Catholic High School in Jacksonville, Illinois, has died. Routt Catholic High School in Jacksonville, Florida, announced on Saturday that 16-year-old junior Kelly Peters had passed away. The Twitter account for the institution wrote, “Our hearts are devastated due to the unexpected passing of our sweetheart, Kelly.” Join us in seeking God for wisdom and peace as we navigate this difficult time. Peters was an integral part of the female sports teams, particularly the basketball and volleyball squads.

According to Routt’s Facebook page, there will be a Mass at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday at the Church of Our Saviour in Jacksonville, followed by a vigil from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. At six o’clock sharp, the doors to the actual school will open to the public. For everybody who wants to get together, it said. A universal invitation: “Everyone is welcome.”

The Sangamon County Coroner’s Office, under the direction of Jim Allmon, had not officially confirmed Peters’ death at the time of the social media posts. The two most common tactics used by Mount Pulaski residents are defense and McVickers.

According to deputy Jared DeGroot of the Morgan County Sheriff’s Office, who did not want to provide the girl’s name, a 16-year-old was involved in a two-vehicle accident in Franklin on Friday morning and was airlifted to a hospital.

An incident occurred at the junction of Franklin Alexander and Loami roads. Deputy sheriffs got a call at 8:41 a.m.

The teen was at the wheel of a Chevrolet sedan. Weston Watkins, the 19-year-old male driver, crashed his GMC Sierra pickup vehicle, suffering a broken nose and a concussion.

After last week’s snowstorm, Routt canceled all of its extracurricular activities.

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