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Thousands Raised For Family Of Woman Who Died In DWI Crash
Angelica "Jelly" Lane of Loudon passed away on June 23 after a three-vehicle crash on Route 106. Maggie Doorlag of Concord has been charged.

LOUDON, NH — The aunt of a young woman who passed away on Sunday after a fatal, three-vehicle crash in Route 106 in Loudon, is attempting to raise $30,000 for the victim's immediate family on GoFundMe.com. Krista Goodyear-Lane set up the account about 48 hours ago and is almost nearly at the goal – just shy of $28,000 at post time. Angelica Lane, who had a nickname of "Jelly," had just turned 22 when she arrived home from work and was attempting to turn into a driveway when she was struck by a vehicle – which sent her vehicle into an oncoming pickup truck – that then crashed into her vehicle.
Lane was pronounced dead at the scene. Maggie Doorlag of Concord has been charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated.
"Jelly was not only my niece, she was so much more, she was an incredible daughter, sister, granddaughter, aunt, friend, you name it she was it," Goodyear-Lane wrote. "She meant so much to so many. Please keep the entire Lane and Dow family in your thoughts and prayers."
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Goodyear-Lane noted that Angelica's parents are "always the first ones to help others any time, day or night," and she hoped the money raised with offset funeral expenses and cover personal expenses while taking time off during the traumatic and stressful days ahead.
"Chris and Michelle have the BIGGEST hearts of anyone I know," Goodyear-Lane added, "let's show them the same."
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At post time, about 300 people had donated $27,935.
To make a donation, visit the Jelly Lane GoFundMe.com page.
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