Obituaries
Services for Crash Victims Friday and Saturday
A memorial scholarship fund has been set up for 14-year-old Lauren White who died in Tuesday's crash on Route 3. Services for her mother, Bethany Dempsey, will take place this weekend in Virginia.

Family and friends have been invited to a memorial service for two of the victims in Tuesday's deadly car crash on Route 3.Â
The family of Bethany Dawn Dempsey and her daughter, Lauren Allie White, will receive friends Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the Spotswood Baptist Church in Fredericksburg. There will be a memorial service at the church at 2 p.m. Saturday. Interment will be private.Â
An obituary posted by Covenant Funeral Service in Virginia said Dempsey, 37, was a 1993 graduate of King George High School and is survived by her son, Logan White, a sister, her parents and other relatives.Â
White, 14, was a rising sophomore at King George High School, according to an online obituary.  She enjoyed art, playing softball, and spending time with her friends.
Donations can be made to King George County High School, Lauren Allie White Scholarship Fund, 10100 Foxes Way, King George, VA 22485.
Dozens of people have written messages of sympathy on online guestbooks.
Services for 7-year-old Abigail Cullen, another victim in the crash, have not been announced.Â
Cullen's father, Michael Cullen, and his son Bubba were injured in the crash Tuesday and remain hospitalized.Â
Police continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash, in which a flatbed truck reportedly struck one car and caused a chain reaction, killing three people in one car and injuring several others.
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