Jaime Dieffenbacher Dies After Two-Vehicle Crash at White Hall Intersection

WHITE HALL, Ark. — A Batesville mother’s life ended abruptly Friday afternoon when her car collided with another vehicle at a busy Jefferson County crossroads, authorities confirmed. Jaime L. Dieffenbacher, 43, died after failing to stop at a posted stop sign and striking another SUV head-on in a collision that left two others injured and a small community reeling.

It was about 3:26 p.m. on Dec. 5 when Dieffenbacher was driving her 2012 Chrysler 200 westbound on Highway 104 toward its intersection with Highway 270 in White Hall, according to the Arkansas State Police. Investigators say she didn’t come to a full stop at the sign, and her vehicle plowed into the side of a westbound 2021 Toyota 4Runner. The driver of that SUV, 21‑year‑old Madelyn Evans of White Hall, and a child riding with Dieffenbacher were both taken to area hospitals with injuries that weren’t immediately detailed.


Neighbors who knew Dieffenbacher describe her as someone who put her children first — a devoted mother who cherished every moment with her three kids and enjoyed small, playful things like decorating her Jeep with tiny dashboard ornaments. Her sudden death has hit family and friends like a shock wave.

Evans, the other driver, was reported conscious at the scene, but the force of the crash left her shaken and injured. First responders worked carefully to secure both vehicles and tend to the victims before transporting them by ambulance. Officials did not immediately release updates on their conditions.

Emergency crews, including Arkansas State Police and local fire departments, blocked the intersection for nearly two hours as traffic was rerouted and the wreckage cleared. Troopers cautioned drivers that afternoon about winter road conditions and reminded motorists to obey traffic controls — a sobering plea after a tragic outcome.

Dieffenbacher’s family announced that she was born Dec. 11, 1981, and lived most of her adult life in Batesville, where she worked hard to provide for her children while staying close to relatives from her early years in New Jersey. She was known for her generosity, her love of crafts, and the warmth she brought to family gatherings.

A memorial notice released by relatives urges those touched by the loss to honor her memory by supporting causes close to her heart. While no formal service has been scheduled, friends and family continue to share fond memories and photos of Dieffenbacher on social media, celebrating the everyday moments that defined her life.

State police said the crash remains under review as part of their ongoing effort to better understand what leads to fatal traffic collisions statewide. Investigators remind drivers to slow down and be vigilant at intersections — especially during the darker afternoon hours when traffic picks up and visibility can be a challenge.

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