UA freshman dreamed of becoming a pilot
UA student James Thomas Haley will be remembered as a charismatic, devoted person who could always make those around him laugh, said friends and instructors.
"He had a very extensive, expanding circle of friends," said Cmdr. Frank Randolph, who was Haley's counselor in the University of Arizona's Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Haley, 19, was killed Monday morning when he failed to yield at a stop sign while traveling westbound on East First Street and collided with the front end of a tow truck traveling on North Cherry Avenue.
He was not wearing a helmet and died from head trauma incurred from the collision, said Bruce Parks, clinical assistant professor of pathology.