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Hope House event honors 4 murdered teens

May 17, 2008 @ 03:05 PM

 

HUNTINGTON — Perhaps the house at 1410 Charleston Ave. will always be remembered as the place where four Huntington teens lost their lives in a tragic and brutal shooting.

The May 22, 2005, incident shook Huntington to its core, and to this day affects the families who lost loved ones, and the larger community in general.

But while the past is irrevocably anchored to the location, the Rev. Bishop John Martin said its the future of the residence, now known as Hope House, that counts.
“There is a point of contact with the past, but also looking toward the future with hope,” Martin said, at the third annual Memorial Eucharist for Victims of Violent Crime.

The names of Megan Posten, Michael Dillon, Eddrick Clark and Donte Ward, the four who were killed in 2005, were read aloud as they are each year, along with the names of those who preceded them in crime-related deaths going back to 2002.

There were also new names read and memorialized this year, such as murdered Marshall student Leah Hickman, who was found strangled to death and stuffed in a crawl space in her apartment building in December, and arson victim Deanna O’Brien Vandixhorn, who was killed in a house fire on Collis Avenue earlier this month.

The Huntington High JROTC leads a march during a Memorial Eucharist for Victims of Violent Crime Saturday, May 17, 2008.

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