News brief: Onalaska resident dies from head injuries caused by tree

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

The Onalaska man hit on the back of the head by a tree being cut down on his property has died from his injuries.

John C. Hazen, 43, was flown to a Vancouver, Wa. hospital after the incident Monday morning off Allen Road.

Lewis County Fire District 1 Chief Mark Conner said he got word doctors took Hazen off life support on Monday night.

Hazen, who worked as a maintenance person for a local logging outfit, had his employer helping him his clear land, according to Conner. Conner said on Monday that Hazen, for whatever reason ran in front of an evergreen tree as it was being dropped.

The Clark County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the death accidental, caused by blunt trauma to the head.

He worked for the company but didn’t have a hard hat on because he wasn’t part of the tree cutting crew, Conner said.

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4 Responses to “News brief: Onalaska resident dies from head injuries caused by tree”

  1. Gebbinn says:

    wether a hard had would have helped or not, we will never know, but we know indeed that not wearing it was definately not the right thing. Always wear the proper safety attire, always. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of John, may he rest in the peace of our Fathers love.

  2. SadDay says:

    RIP John, I will miss you. Love you!

  3. sunshinegirl says:

    Thoughts and Prayers to his Family.

  4. Ridge says:

    I don’t think a hard hat would have helped in that situation. RIP John.