Las Vegas, NV (KTNV) – UPDATE: Relatives of Alton C. Hall, 62, shared their grief and anger with Action News Sunday night.
Hall worked as a mailman for 18 years, and spent more than two decades serving his country in the Air Force.
“My dad is the all-American dad,” said Heather Gannon. “We’re angry. They just weren’t paying attention and blew a stop sign and killed my father.”
Hall leaves behind two children, four grandchildren, and a loving wife.
“He was my life,” said Christy Hall.
Christy met Alton when she was just 12 years-old.
“Got married out of high school, we’ve been together since, and he was supposed to be with me.”
Relatives said Hall was planning on retiring soon. Read more:
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) – The postal worker who was killed in a northeast Las Vegas crash Saturday afternoon has been identified.
The crash happened about 3:30 p.m. at the intersection of Mt. Hood Street and Owens Avenue.
According to Las Vegas Metro police, the driver of a car did not observe a stop sign at the intersection and slammed into the United States Postal Service truck. The post office truck flipped, and the driver, was thrown from the vehicle.

A USPS truck lays on its roof after, police said, it was hit by another vehicle in northeast Las Vegas on Nov. 16, 2015. (FOX5)
Wife of postal worker killed in crash speaks out