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Fund established for Booth family
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A fund has been established at Landmark National Bank in Great Bend for members of the Ryan Booth family, who were involved in roll-over accident in Russell County on Sunday. The driver of the vehicle, Ryan Booth, 28, of Great Bend, was severely injured and flown from the scene via air ambulance to Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, where he is in critical condition with a broken neck and severe head injuries.  Passengers 28-year-old Emma Booth, 7-year-old Aara Schuman, 5-year-old Alissa Booth, and 4-year-old Joane Booth were also injured in the accident. Emma underwent surgery on Monday at Wesley Medical Center for a shattered elbow.
Ryan was a long-time employee of United Ag Services in Hoisington and had recently taken a position with  Moeder Oil Co., Great Bend.
Contributions may be made to the Ryan and Emma Booth Expense Fund in care of Landmark National Bank, 5200 Bdwy, Great Bend, KS 67530.