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'Generous' store worker ran into path of vehicle
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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A Rutherford man died Monday night when he ran directly into the path of a car on Highway 29, north of the Oakville Cross Road, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Rosario Benitez Fernandez, 45, suffered major injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Close to 8:15 p.m., Monday, Kathy D. Wood, 49, of St. Helena was driving her 2006 Volvo north on the highway about 55 miles per hour, the CHP said.

She suddenly noticed a man standing in the middle of the highway in the center turn lane. The man, later identified as Fernandez, darted into the northbound lane in front of Wood’s Volvo, the CHP said.
Wood did not have enough time to brake and avoid hitting Fernandez, the CHP said.

Fernandez worked at Oakville Grocery, which is on the corner of the intersection where the fatal accident happened.
He had left work around 5:30 p.m., according to the county coroner’s office.

“At this time we have very little information why the victim was standing in the roadway or what he was doing between the time he got off work and was hit,” CHP Officer Jaret Paulson said. “The accident is under investigation.”

Jayme Whitmore, Oakville Grocery assistant manager, said Fernandez had worked at the store for a few years in the sandwich area.

“He was very sweet and generous and was willing to help anyone at any time,” Whitmore told the Register on Tuesday afternoon.

This is the second fatal traffic accident in Napa County in the last four days.

Stacey Juliano, 17, of Pope Valley died on Sunday at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital from injuries she suffered when her car drifted off the road and plowed into an oak tree.

That crash happened last Thursday evening on Pope Valley Road, near Ink Grade.

The CHP is asking anyone who witnessed the incident on Highway 29 at Oakville Cross Road to contact the CHP at 253-4906.
12 comment(s)

Agylera wrote on Aug 27, 2008 8:22 AM:

" He was most commonly known as Antonio and had also worked many years at La Luna prior to Oakville Grocery. He had a great heart and was a wonderful person and will be missed. "

sammy wrote on Aug 27, 2008 8:42 AM:

" sending our condolences to antonio's family and friends. "

marine1/1 wrote on Aug 27, 2008 9:04 AM:

" Another sad story.Thoughts and prayers to his family. "

comment wrote on Aug 27, 2008 9:29 AM:

" Rosaria is a females name (hence the feminine A at the end). Rosario would be a mans name.

It is a terrible story. I wonder why it happened. Did he misjudge the speed of the oncoming car? Unfortunately, we will probably never know. "

Paty wrote on Aug 27, 2008 9:41 AM:

" Siempre te recordaremos, en el corazon de tus amigos, muy buena persona. yo pienso que el nunca se imagino el gran impacto que nos a causado su tragica muerte. Todos los que lo conocimos en La luna M. y muy especialmente en Oakville Grocery S. "

Seriously? wrote on Aug 27, 2008 2:06 PM:

" Can we stop with the whole name issue already!? does is really matter?

He went by Antonio, Tono, Anthony, Tony, whatever! he was a great person.
He had his ups & downs & times of weakness but he would have given his life for you!
He was part of my family and he will be missed terribly!
We wont ever understand what happened, I just hope he is in a better place.

Ms. Wood, I am so sorry, I pray that you find the strength to pull you through this. "

JMB wrote on Aug 27, 2008 3:01 PM:

" With the clarification of the name, I now realize I worked with this man at Oakville Grocery several years ago. He was indeed a very kind and helpful person. My condolences to all his family and friends. "

kevin wrote on Aug 27, 2008 5:42 PM:

" What is the speed limit through Oakville? "

momoftwoinnapa wrote on Aug 27, 2008 6:17 PM:

" I feel it is important to provide the public with the correct location when looking for anyone with information about the accident. The actual location the accident occured was in front of Cakebread, just South of Bella Oaks Lane. "

sylvaniaher wrote on Aug 29, 2008 9:46 AM:

" I knew Antonio many years ago when I was part of his family. I havent seen him for a very long time but remember him as being a caring, thoughtful, kind man. What a tragedy! I will never forget him..... "

arent wrote on Aug 31, 2008 12:16 PM:

" Antonio was my brother-in-law and we lived in the same house for ten years. He had a huge heart, a sweet person, always willing to help anybody. He choose the names of my children, Christian and Jorge Luis. He play an important part in my life. He will always be remembered dearly in our hearts and we'll missed him. Thanks you for all your prayers, kindness and well wishes.
Reyna Rubio "

Mario wrote on Sep 1, 2008 10:21 PM:

" I have many great memeories of my cousin Antonio-the things I will never forget: his smile, his laughter, his love for music that was contagious and would make you get up and dance. The greatest memories have been in Lake Berryessa at "just because" family gatherings-having a good time was his spirit. He will be deeply missed by the numerous hearts he touched. Espero que enquentres la paz. "

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