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Memorials
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Candle from Campus Memorials
White oval-shaped candle with three wicks and pink and purple flowers in the wax. Size: 3" tall by 5.5" by 2.5" elliptical measurements. -
Candle from Campus Memorials
White pillar candle with black ribbon. Candle is burned about halfway down on inside. Size: 3.75" tall by 2.5" diameter. -
Candle from Campus Memorials
Glass jar yellow candle reading "NIU" horizontally in black and red and "Unity" in black using the same "U" from "NIU". Size: 4.75" tall by 3" diameter. -
Candles from Campus Memorials
Clear plastic glass with red votive candle sitting inside. Quantity: 2. Size: (glass) 5.5" tall by 3" diameter; (candle) 2" tall by 1.5" diameter. -
Candle from Campus Memorials
Tall yellow candle with stained glass and dove decal reading: Spiritu Santo. Reverse side has a "Prayer to the Holy Spirit" in both English and Spanish. Candle has been burned down almost entirely. Size: 8.25" tall by 2.25" diameter. -
Blank Cross from Campus Memorials
Blank white cross with an artificial rose attached beneath the horizontal beam. A silver necklace with a cross-shaped locket with note inside reading: NIU Families & Students: Family: Soldiers: Friends. Size: 34" by 18". -
Gayle's Cross from Campus Memorials
Large white cross with "Gayle Dubowski" painted in red on the horizontal beam. Below is a black and white picture of Gayle reading "Gayle Dubowski" on the bottom. Other items on cross include: (1) red, black and white ribbons with heart charm; (2) a red and black ribbon with "Huskies Forever' in black; (3) an artificial red rose; (4) a red and white Mardi Gras necklace; and (5) a white headband with "Gayle" on front and "NIU" on back in black and pink spray paint. Size: 34" long by 18" wide. -
Cole Hall
Rose, Cole. A single rose placed in front of Cole Hall, seen in the background. -
Stay Strong
Makeshift memorial. These touching makeshift memorials sprung up all over campus in a show of community compassion. -
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Makeshift memorial. These touching makeshift memorials sprung up all over campus in a show of community compassion.