WAYNE TOWNSHIP — A 100-year-old Wadsworth woman died Monday after sustaining injuries in a Sunday afternoon crash in Wayne County, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Dolly Cromer died as a result of her injuries in a two-vehicle crash.
She was a passenger in one of the involved in the incident, which took place at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 23 at the intersection of County Road 78 (Hutton Road) and County Road 6 (Friendsville Road) in Wayne Township of Wayne County.
According to the Patrol, A red 2026 Chevrolet Colorado, operated by Karalee Butkovich, 73, of Lodi, was westbound on County Road 78 when she failed to stop at the stop sign with County Road 6.
Butkovich’s vehicle was struck by a blue 2002 Ford Ranger, operated by Pamela Cromer, 64, of Creston, that was southbound on County Road 6.
The driver of the Ford Ranger, along with her two passengers, Dolly Cromer and Charity Cromer, 41, of Creston, Ohio, were transported to Wooster Community Hospital.
Dolly Cromer and Pamela Cromer had sustained what appeared to be serious, but non-life threatening injuries.
On Monday, the Wooster Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol was advised that Dolly Cromer had died as a result of injuries received during the crash.
Assisting on scene were the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, Wooster Fire and EMS and Central Fire District EMS.
The crash remains under investigation.
