Shannon Hall, 24, killed and 14 people injured in accident between car and school bus carrying volleyball team from Pulaski High School in Brown County, Wisconsin
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The bus driver was not injured.
"He won't be taking any calls," said a woman who answered the telephone at the driver's home. "He's struggling."
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So in tribute to her, her bridesmaids completed the course this weekend, wearing the purple gowns they had been planning to wear at her wedding. Her sister Angie Guralsk said: 'She was such an amazing, amazing girl and a lot of fun.'
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"She would post a 5K and ask online, 'Who wants to do this with me?'" said Hall's sister Aimee Blount, 36, of Marathon, who would have been a bridesmaid in Hall's Oct. 4 wedding. When it came time to sign up for the Udder Mudder in Marshfield, Hall sent messages to her sisters and bridesmaids asking them to participate with her.
But before she had the chance to participate, the 24-year-old from Marathon was killed in a tragic crash involving a school bus on Highway 29 near Pulaski on Sept. 2. So her bridesmaids, friends and family decided to complete the Udder Mudder on Saturday in her honor.
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