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Austin
Gordon Haver was born December 10, 1998. He was my 4th child and
my 4th boy. I knew I was having another boy. I had to have
preventive tests during my pregnancy because of my age. His father
was my second marriage. His father had a daughter from a previous
marriage, but not a son. Austin was born on his father's birthday.
Austin's middle name is for the NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon. His
father would have named him Jeff Gordon if he didn't have a brother
named Jeff. Austin
was a beautiful baby. He was always so happy. He was smiling
& grinning all the time. He loved attention, especially from
his daddy. When
Austin was 4 months old I found out I was going to have another baby.
Again, I knew, I was going to have my first girl. Jessica
was born 9 days after Austin's first birthday. Jessica and Austin
were inseparable. Austin was so fascinated with his baby sister.
People thought they could be twins. Austin called his sister
sissyca. Austin
was a very loving and a helpful child. He looked out for his
sister. He knew he was the "big brother". He
worried about her always. If she fell, he would ask her if she was
all right. At 8-months-old, Austin won a local baby contest for his age division. It was evident how beautiful our son truly was and we wanted to share him with everyone. Not to be out done by his big brother, Jessica won the same baby contest in January of 2001. When
Austin was two and Jessica was one, their father left. I gave him
his divorce he wanted, but I fought for supervised visits. Their
father was a drunk. The domestic judge of common pleas granted
supervised visits. A niece of their father's was to be a
supervisor. He chose not to see them. Austin asked Santa
Claus the month before his death for his daddy, not a toy.
Austin had prayed for his dad to see him. Austin started
pre-school in September of 2002. He was very eager to learn.
He was excited about school. He could not wait to grow older to be
in kindergarten. He was upset the first day of school when he
got home because he did not learn his ABC's. His
father stopped paying child support in December of 2002, so I had to
work outside the home. I was working a temporary service job in a
factory. My oldest niece babysat for me. Austin & Jesse
loved her like a second mother too. Austin
slept in the same bed with me and Jesse slept in a bed in the room
too. I would have to get up at 3:30 in the morning for this job. The
morning Austin was killed he woke up with me. He had given me a big hug
and kiss and told me to have a good day at work. He also said I
would see him with a haircut when I got home too. My niece, Beth,
was taking him for a haircut while I was at work. I also wanted her to
get me a gallon of milk. The beauty salon was busy and they were told to
come back. Beth took them to Taco Bell for lunch and then went to
the gas station for the milk. Austin never got his hair cut that day The
accident happened at 3:05pm, January 25, 2003. I got home at
3:10pm. My niece called me at 3:15pm. She was so upset,
screaming and crying. I could not understand her. She yelled
Austin's name and to get to Speedway on Harding Hwy. I got
behind a semi and stopped by a red light. I could see Austin lying
on the pavement covered with blood. It took all I had not to get
out of my car and run across the 4-lane road. The cops
grabbed me as soon as I got out of my car. The cops would not let
me get near him. The ambulance never arrived on the scene;
the cop transported Austin to the hospital in his car. The
hospital was only 5 minutes away, if that. Another
cop transported myself, my niece and my daughter behind Austin.
Within 20 minutes of being there I was told Austin would not make it.
I found out later he had no pulse or heartbeat on the scene. As I mentioned earlier, Austin’s father had not seen him for 15 months, or anyone else in the family. He got to say hello and goodbye at the same time. I had walked into the emergency room after Austin was pronounced dead, and seen his dad holding him and crying. I thought at that moment Austin was smiling in heaven because he knew his daddy held him. Austin
was ran over by a SUV in the parking lot of Speedway gas station.
My niece had pulled in a parking space next to the SUV. Austin was
in the passenger side in front. Jessica was in the back seat,
driver side. Austin got himself out of the car, while my niece,
Beth, was attending to Jessica. Austin's door hit the other
driver's door too. Austin walked behind his vehicle just as he was
backing up. Beth could see what was about to happen and was
yelling. The driver did not stop. Austin was hit and knocked
down then the SUV ran over his body from his feet to his head. By
this time, a crowd had gathered and the driver stopped with the left
rear tire on Austin's head. The driver pulled forward running over
Austin's body again. The driver was a 21-year-old guy. Austin
had no chance for survival. Jessica
being only 3 had seen her brother ran over. She is frantic around
cars and parking lots. She's afraid she's going to die also.
Jessica is in play therapy counseling and I see two grief counselors.
Jessica's father has not seen her since Austin's funeral. His
death has only been 2 1/2 months ago. Austin did receive
his haircut by the funeral home. I vowed to Austin's grave that I
would do anything to prevent other children from dying this way. I
urge others to get the word out of the dangers of kids around cars.
TAKE IT SERIOUSLY. The comment "Life's too short", and
"It will never happen to me", can be learned the hard
way, as with myself. Don't let it happen to you too. When I started to research this topic I found the web site KIDS 'N CARS. This site has so much information on it. The people are so caring and understanding. I want to Thank them for helping me channel my grief positive and productively. Sincerely,Colleen Miller |
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