Barbara McGregor Hales killed in Monday accident
By Jennie Christensen
An 80 year-old Logan woman was killed following an auto-pedestrian accident in the ShopKo parking lot Monday morning in Logan. Logan Police Captain Jeff Curtis discussed the accident involving Barbara McGregor Hales at an afternoon press conference on Monday.
Hales was being treated for critical injuries following the crash, but died at about 6:20 p.m., Curtis said.
Hales was walking into the north doors of the store just before 10 am Monday morning when she was struck by a small north-bound pickup truck. According to Curtis the 62 year-old driver briefly looked down at the items he had recently purchased at the store when he struck Hales. Hales was rushed to Logan Regional Hospital where she has been placed on life-support. The accident is still being investigated.
Hales was a retired professor of English at Utah State University. She taught children's literature, poetry and speech. She also ran a poetry festival held at USU in the past. Hales was also known for her love of books and frequently handing them out to students and Logan City council members.
On Thursday evening we attended the viewing for Barbara Hales. She is the mother of our Aunt Tracine Hales Parkinson. We are so sorry for their loss.Hales was being treated for critical injuries following the crash, but died at about 6:20 p.m., Curtis said.
Hales was walking into the north doors of the store just before 10 am Monday morning when she was struck by a small north-bound pickup truck. According to Curtis the 62 year-old driver briefly looked down at the items he had recently purchased at the store when he struck Hales. Hales was rushed to Logan Regional Hospital where she has been placed on life-support. The accident is still being investigated.
Hales was a retired professor of English at Utah State University. She taught children's literature, poetry and speech. She also ran a poetry festival held at USU in the past. Hales was also known for her love of books and frequently handing them out to students and Logan City council members.
My parents are currently in Peru, so were unable to attend. My Aunt, Uncle and cousins flew in from San Diego, CA so we did get to see them, which was a nice little reunion. I could not believe how tall my cousins are now!
All the boys: Uncle Robert and his boys: Brian, Spencer, Sam, then of course my bro Jared Parkinson
Jared, Avril and I with Aunt Tracine
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That is so sad. I think those are bad bad accidents.
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