Abigail’s Story

Site created on July 30, 2023

On Friday July 21, 2023, Abigail and her friends attended a concert at the fairgrounds, near Afton IA. At approximately 10:28pm, Abigail, her cousin Halsie Barnes (19), friends Ella Leonard (19) and Madalynn Stewart (19) were leaving the fairgrounds a in Mady's car when an accidental failure to stop at the stop sign crossing Hwy 34 caused them to be struck by a Ford pick up, t-boning them on the drivers side. Unfortunately due to their unknown identifcation caused by their injuries, names were not released immediately. One young gjrl succumbed to her injuries at the scene, and other 3 girls were life flighted by MercyOne and Methodist to their corresponding hospitals in Des Moines, IA.  


With the serious and life threatening injuries Abigail suffered, she was rushed to surgery upon arrival to Methodist to repair internal bleeding, along with a high grade spleen injury. She was then transferred to the CCU where  her critical condition and injuries could be closely monitored, this was shortly after 3am. It was at this time, her parents, Tessa and Travis Barnes were able to identity and reunite with Abigail. 


Abigail suffered large cuts to the left side of her scalp and above her eye, Basilar skull fracture involving her left lower jaw and sinuses, additional skull fractures involved  her left temporal (side) bone, upper jaw, eye socket and cheek bones. A right sided subdural hemorrhage (blood collection between the skull and surface of the brain).  She also had 7 broken ribs on the left, and 1 on the right side. A left sided hemothorax (collection of blood in left lung space between the lung and chest wall) and 2 fractures along her thoracic (upper body) vertebrae. 


A candelight vigil was held on Tuesday 7/25/23 at the SWCC softball field to honor Halsie Lynn Barnes and  Ella Jo Leonard. Funeral for Halsie was held  Saturday, 7/29/23 at the Mount Ayr high school. Mady 's condition is still critical and she is a intensive care unit in Des Moines, IA.

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Journal entry by Alison Nixon

From Tessa:
 
It’s been a while since there has been an update on this page of Abigail’s progress. With Thanksgiving being today I feel the need and want to thank each and every one of you for your prayers, support, love and dedication to helping us get to where we are today. Abigail has started Physical, Occupational, and Speech therapy at On With life in Ankeny two days a week. She is consistently improving her progress to meet her goals she sets for herself. She’s come so far. 
 
Her focus right now is getting herself to be able to go back to Graceland University to finish her 14 credit hours she’s lacking to receive her diploma. This is where speech therapy falls into place. Speech works with her cognitive skills, memory, planning, organizing etc. 
 
She is also focusing on being able to help at Funshine Daycare again. She absolutely loves working with kids. She went back this Monday and volunteered for a few hours. This is so important to her and to be able to see her with the kids again made my heart full. Physical therapy is what is helping achieve this goal. Her balance, strength and mobility is almost 100% back to normal. 
 
Being able to drive is another important goal she would like to be able to accomplish. Occupational therapy focuses on her vision. Hand-eye coordination, focusing on eliminating her double vision and reaction time.  Abigail is hesitant to ever drive again but realizes that this is something she will have to overcome to be able to drive to school and work in the future. 
 
Abigail is looking forward to being able to get fitted for her hearing aid in December. She gets very frustrated when she can’t hear people as she has lost her hearing on her left side. 
 
I would like to add that today is a bittersweet day for all of us as we morn the first Holiday without Halsie (Abigail’s cousin and our niece), Maddie and Ella. There will never be a day that goes by that Abigail will not miss these girls. They were all so close with one another as Abigail was living with Halsie and Maddie’s sister Sam at the time of the accident. Abigail and Halsie had BIG plans for their future together. Abigail would open a bookstore/coffee shop while Halsie would do makeup, hair and nails on the other side of the shop. Then they would coach the Raiderette softball team in the summers. No matter how hard Abigail works or how many therapy sessions she attends; this goal is and never will be within reach. This realization and comprehension is undoubtedly difficult to swallow; for all of us. Halsie was the laughter in the room, the smile you just couldn’t resist smiling back at and oh that laugh. That distinctive laugh of her’s will forever be imbedded in my memory.  
 
So, as we all rejoice in Thanksgiving and remind ourselves how thankful we are for family and friends let’s bow our heads and pray. 
 
Dear Lord:
I am grateful for your healing power, and for the abundant blessings you have given me. But most of all, I am thankful for the promise of salvation, given through your Son, our Lord. Through him, when all is completed, there will be no more sickness or pain. I pray in his name. Amen
 
Love, Tessa, Travis, Abigail and Dalton❤️
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