DeWitt Memorial Funeral Home owner Jan Maloff stands with a hearse that he had decorated to make children and others more aware of the consequences of gun violence. The hearse includes murals created by local high school students and a photo of Troy Mims, a 16-year-old Corcoran High School student who was fatally shot in Aug. 9, 2008. Next to his photo are the words: "Innocent shooting victim. Leaving behind a life unlived."
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Anti-violence vigil in Syracuse will include mock funeral
DeWitt Memorial Funeral Home owner Jan Maloff stands with a hearse that he had decorated to make children and others more aware of the consequences of gun violence. The hearse includes murals created by local high school students and a photo of Troy Mims, a 16-year-old Corcoran High School student who was fatally shot in Aug. 9, 2008. Next to his photo are the words: "Innocent shooting victim. Leaving behind a life unlived."
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