Families who lost loved ones to violent crimes rally together in support of one another


by KLFY

KLFY— Dozens of people from all walks of life, all touched by violent crime in different ways, whether it be murder or drunk drivers, gathered underneath the Steamboat Warehouse Pavilion to honor the people that they have lost.

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Herald.ie—‘Shelbourne really has held our family together. Families come and go in football terms, but Shels is a family. The league is a family’. Brothers Eric and Maurice Frazer gaze out across Tolka Park as the groundsman is putting the finishing touches to the pitch. It’s Friday night, it’s Shelbourne against St Patrick’s Athletic and a big derby awaits on Dublin’s northside.

www.stgeorgeutah.com—‘Her family meant everything’: Loved ones remember Marcia Wade. ST. GEORGE — Marcia Chalk Wade peacefully passed away, surrounded by her loved ones, on Sunday morning, April 14, in St. George, at the age of 78. She shared a deep love with her husband, Stephen Wade, marrying in 1972 and held strong for 51 years. Their union brought forth five remarkable children: Tyler (Alaina) Wade, […]