Daryl Dewayne Jack, a 2000 graduate of Haskell Indian Nations University, was killed in a car crash in Idaho that also claimed the life of his 4-year-old daughter, Maliah.
The accident occurred on August 10 near Butte, Montana. The Jack family was on their way home to the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho from a powwow on the Rocky Boy's Reservation in Montana. Jack was a well known fancy dancer.
Jack�s wife, Willow, his son, Nakeezaka, and Willow�s sister, Lela Abrahamson, were injured in the accident.
A relief fund has been set up to help the family with medical bills. Donations can be sent to
the Pocatello Railroad Federal Credit Union, account number 713873; or to the Jacks, P.O. Box 208, Fort Hall, Idaho 83203.
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Haskell graduate killed in vehicle wreck
(The Lawrence Journal-World 8/16)
Fort Hall man dies in hospital after crash (The Idaho State Journal 8/13)
Haskell graduate and daughter killed in car crash
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
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