Four members of a Gilroy family remain in northern California
hospitals after a Tuesday head-on car accident that left a
16-year-old girl dead.
Four members of a Gilroy family remain in northern California hospitals after a Tuesday head-on car accident that left a 16-year-old girl dead.
Joyce Hall, 65, Howard Hall, 68, and their two granddaughters suffered major injuries after their pickup collided with another vehicle on a highway about 20 miles northeast of Stockton, according to the California Highway Patrol and a friend to the family.
“We’ve all been in prayer for them,” said Eric Cho, pastor of Gilroy’s United Methodist Church where the Halls attend service. “They know people in the community. They have deep relationships with people in the community.”
As of Friday morning, Joyce Hall was in critical condition in a South Sacramento Kaiser Permanente hospital with monitored brain bleeding, along with injuries to her ankle, leg, knees, ribs, lungs and liver, according to Kat Teraji, a family friend and South Valley Newspaper columnist who visited the family after the accident.
Howard Hall remains at a hospital in French Camp – six miles south of Stockton – after suffering two broken legs, broken ribs, internal bleeding and a wealth of bruises, Teraji said.
Teraji said he was under close supervision because his condition had not stabilized enough to allow surgery on one of his broken legs. She said, however, he has been able to keep his trademark sense of humor.
“I have always enjoyed my interactions with Howard – such a pleasant, giving and soft-natured, yet spunky personality,” friend Sandra Marlowe said. “I ache for him and his family. I will keep them all in my prayers and loving thoughts.”
The granddaughters, ages 8 and 10, were admitted to the University of California, Davis Children’s Hospital with severe internal injuries, Teraji said. She said the children could be there for at least a month.
Joyce Hall was driving a Toyota pickup on Highway 88 near Brandt Road around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday when, for unknown reasons, the truck collided head-on with a Honda sedan driven by 16-year-old Lodi resident Rebekah Renee LaPlante, according to the California Highway Patrol.
LaPlante was pronounced dead at the scene. A 13-year-old female passenger in her car was hospitalized with major injuries, the CHP said.
The two-lane stretch of Highway 88 carries a speed limit of 55 mph, said an officer with the Stockton area CHP office. The crash is under investigation.
None of the family members have seen one another since the accident, and they have no memory of the accident, Teraji said.
The Halls have been very supportive of their church, Marlowe said, with Howard often volunteering as a photographer for concerts and other functions.
“They’re really well-liked,” Marlowe said. “There’s really no way to explain it (the accident). You just deal with it. It just shatters your sense of what’s right in the world, and it’s really, really sad.”








