William M. Wanamaker, 77, dies after being struck by car at East Forest Avenue and Commercial Street in Neenah, Wisconsin
Neenah pedestrian dead after crash
The Wisconsin State Patrol said a vehicle driven by a 66-year-old Neenah man was stopped at East Forest Avenue and Commercial Street about 3:20 p.m. Tuesday. The man began to turn on to North Commercial Street at a green light when the 77-year-old stepped into the crosswalk and into the path of the car.
Pedestrian in fatal crash identified
A 77-year-old Neenah man who died after he was struck by a vehicle Tuesday afternoon was identified Wednesday as William M. Wanamaker.
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