Patterson Cemetery District, Stanislaus County, CA Submitted by Gale Stroud and Burta Herger 26 Aug 2007 This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter. Deoliveira Bryan 031231 p1 Infant Dies in Crash on Ward Avenue; 2nd Fatality at Intersection this Month A 4 month old baby from Crows Landing died Sunday evening after his mother?s sport-utility vehicle spun out in front of an oncoming pickup truck just south of Patterson, causing a collision. Bryan Deoliveira, son of Crows Landing residents Marcus and Raquel Deoliveira, was thrown out of the SUV at Elfers Road and Ward Avenue after the impact of the accident caused his child seat to detach from its base. The baby landed in a dirt field west of Ward Avenue, according to a California Highway Patrol report. "It?s very unusual," CHP spokesman Tom Killian said of the car seat?s detachment. "We don?t know if there was a failure on the part of the device or if there was human error involved." CHP officers now are investigating the cause of the seat?s separation, he said. Meanwhile, Raquel Deoliveira, 28, was moved from the intensive care unit at Doctors Medical Center in Modesto on Monday evening, according to her brother, Arthur Victoria. Doctors said she may be able to leave the hospital within the next two or three days, he said. Deoliveira, who was taken to the hospital on Sunday via helicopter, suffered broken ribs and abrasions to the head and left shoulder, according to CHP and Patterson Fire Department reports. She also had a brokers collar bone, punctured lung and injured shoulder blade, Victoria said. The collision occurred while Deoliveira traveled southbound at an unknown speed on Ward Avenue in her 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer at 5:45 p.m., according to a CHP report. Meanwhile Patterson resident Luis Rey Espinoza, 52, drove his 2001 Dodge Dakota northbound on the same road at about 50 miles per hour just south of the intersection; the report stated. The Trailblazer traveled too quickly to navigate the offset intersection of Ward Avenue and Elfers Road and spun out of control, careening clockwise into the northbound lane, the report stated. Espinoza saw the oncoming Trailblazer spinning out and stepped on the brakes to avoid an accident. However, his pickup collided with the left side of the Trailblazer, causing Bryan to be ejected, the CHP report stated. Bryan actually remained in the car seat after being thrown out of the vehicle, Victoria said. Though an autopsy has yet to be conducted, Victoria said Bryan was not breathing at the time family members arrived. However, she also said Bryan did not appear to have too many visible injuries, with the exception of a slightly swollen head. Victoria said. "It?s very, very hard," Victoria said. "This was Dad and Mom?s first grandchild." The Elfers Road and Ward Avenue intersection, which contains an S-shaped curve along Ward, was the site of another fatal accident a little more than two weeks ago. In that Dec. 15 incident, Patterson resident Abrahani Arvizu, 24, drove his car into a wooden power pole on Ward Avenue, killing himself and his 29 year old passenger Rita Ulloa, also of Patterson. Neither passenger was wearing a seat belt in that incident. CHP officers believe Arvizu was drunk, and they said Ulloa called a friend on her cell phone to say Arvizu would not let her out of the car Unlike the Dec. 15 incident there is no indication that alcohol played a role in Sunday?s accident, and everyone involved wore safety restraints. Patterson Fire Marshall Steve Hall said both cars appeared to be totaled in Sunday?s accident. Despite the fact that Elfers Road and Ward Avenue have contained two fatal accidents in the past month, Hall said there have been few accidents that have taken place there. Meanwhile, Victoria said Raquel Deoliveira appeared to be improving as of Tuesday. "We?re just taking it one day at a time," he said of his family. "Everyone is praying ... and hoping the best for her,"