On August 2016 at the age of 19 years, she was killed at this location in a car accident. In her memory someone has been maintaining this memorial. Gone but not forgotten. |
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Roadside Memorial
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...I see them often here too!
ReplyDeleteSo sad.
ReplyDeleteTruly sad!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely that she touched a life and is remembered.
ReplyDeleteVery sad, but a loving memorial.
ReplyDeleteOh that is sad, we have mostly decorated crosses on the roadside here, they are all such sobering reminders.
ReplyDeleteThe memorial is sad, but she is remembered in a loving way.
ReplyDeleteSomeone hasn't forgotten. Very sad.
ReplyDeleteSad and she was a nice looking young women from the photo.
ReplyDeleteI never used to see these "monuments" till about 30 years ago. I agree that this is a loving display, but I would rather salute someone's life, not the place of death. No intended criticism of those who do it, only saying it's not something I would do.
ReplyDeleteA sad sign and it almost always concerns youth.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so young, sad end of a life.
ReplyDeleteVery sad.
ReplyDeleteVery sad.
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