Neighbors Help Fort Collins Woman After COVID Memorial Is Vandalized

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) - Neighbors in Fort Collins stepped in to restore a COVID-19 memorial after it was vandalized. The memorial honored those who died from the illness.

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Sara Steen placed posterboard circles on her fence outside her home with names of each person in Larimer County who died of the virus. As of late last week, 67 people had lost their lives.

It was on the morning of Nov. 5 when Steen saw the damage -- a black streak of spray paint on each circle. After a few passerbys noticed the damage too, Steen posted a sign announcing new plans to restore the memorial.

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Ten days later, the group remade 63 new emblems, 36 of which were brand new from neighbors.

Steen says she plans to keep updating the memorial.

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