More than 100 people prayed, held candles and bowed their heads as uniformed Marines read off the names of those who died this year as a result of domestic violence.The 27th annual Onslow Women’s Center Candlelight Vigil was held on Tuesday evening at Riverwalk Park in Jacksonville.“I believe that this event is one of the most important events that’s hosted in our county every year,” said Lisa Brown, Onslow County’s clerk of Superior Court and […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
Domestic violence victims remembered at candlelight vigil
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