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A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Courtney Angelo, a fourth-grade teacher at Wilson Elementary, talks about Aleysha Rosario, 9, who was her student and one of the five children who died in last week's fire, at a vigil for the children at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Courtney Angelo, a fourth-grade teacher at Wilson Elementary, talks about Aleysha Rosario, 9, who was her student and one of the five children who died in last week's fire, at a vigil for the children at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, lights and sets off a lantern with his family in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, holds candles while listening to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in North Jackson. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, holds candles while listening to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in …


Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, bows her head in prayer during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in North Jackson. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, bows her head in prayer during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in North …


Djuan Kimbrough Jr., 4, of Youngstown, watches with his family as his father, Djuan Kimbrough, lights and sets off a lantern in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough Jr., 4, of Youngstown, watches with his family as his father, Djuan Kimbrough, lights and sets off a lantern in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


People hold candles as they listen to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

People hold candles as they listen to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, holds candles while listening to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in North Jackson. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Shirley Martinez, of Youngstown, holds candles while listening to speakers during a vigil for the five children who died in a fire last week at Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. Martinez said she knows the victims' mother and grandmother from working with them at the Things Remembered warehouse in …


A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

A lantern, which was lit and let go by Djuan Kimbrough, of Youngstown, and his family, floats off in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR


Djuan Kimbrough Jr., 4, of Youngstown, watches with his family as his father, Djuan Kimbrough, lights and sets off a lantern in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR

Djuan Kimbrough Jr., 4, of Youngstown, watches with his family as his father, Djuan Kimbrough, lights and sets off a lantern in honor of the five children who died in a house fire last week after their vigil outside Christ Centered Church on Saturday evening. EMILY MATTHEWS | THE VINDICATOR