Families of slain children receive support from broader community
(MCT) — NEWTOWN, Conn. — Like the lives touched by Dawn L. Hochsprung, the candles at her vigil Tuesday night were lit by passing the flame from person to person in the crowd.
In Naugatuck, Conn., where Hochsprung graduated from high school in 1983, the vigil began with the singing of the names of those who died at the Sandy Hook Elementary School last Friday. Hochsprung, principal of the school for the last past two years, was remembered as a “born leader.”
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