From Deseret News archives:
'Good Samaritan' nurse is killed near Cedar; man jailed
"I wasn't sure if she'd be able to do everything a nurse needs to be able to do, without a thumb," said Cyndi Wallace, nurse administrator and longtime colleague and friend. "She was absolutely determined she was going to do everything she needed to do and do it technically perfect. If it wasn't perfect, she'd have given it up. That kind of embodied who she was."
Hunt, 57, died early Sunday morning when she stopped to see if anyone was injured at the site of an accident she passed on a desolate stretch of highway as she was driving to work. A man has been jailed in connection with her death. He is scheduled to appear in Cedar City's 5th District Court today.
The driver "hitched into town and left the vehicle sitting there blocking traffic," UHP trooper Preston Raban said Monday.
Meanwhile, troopers said, Hunt came upon the accident.
"She got out to check and see if there were any injuries," Raban said. "A vehicle was behind her and did not stop in time and struck her and killed her."
A family of five inside that vehicle was transported to Valley View Medical Center to be treated for their injuries.
"She was just doing a good deed," Raban said of Hunt. "Being a good Samaritan, and that's what happened."
Her friends at the hospital were not surprised she stopped to help.
Kathy Breinholt, manager of the medical-surgical unit where Hunt worked, said Hunt earned a reputation for compassion and caring throughout her career, which included years as a hospice nurse before she went to work at the hospital six years ago. "I've been told she was one of the best hospice nurses you can find. She worked well with families in helping them get through that process.
"She was very clinically competent, but she always kept the patient uppermost in her mind. She always had time to talk to them. She was special in that you knew when she was taking care of a patient, the whole patient was taken care of."
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