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Affton Gathers for Christopher Marks Glow Bracelet Vigil
Children, teachers and residents held a glow bracelet vigil last night to honor the 12-year-old Rogers Middle School student found dead at the Meramec River.
Not like this.
Thatβs what Dylan Mackey, a student at in Affton, said as he walked uphill up to the school basketball courts. Sure, itβs the end of summer, and school starts in a week. He expected to be here soon. Just not now, not like this.
At the top of the hill, Mackey joined a crowd of more than 100 gathered to honor Christopher Marks, the 12-year-old Rogers student found dead this week in the Meramec River. Perched on lawn chairs and holding back tears, the group applauded each time a child, teacher, parent or friend took the microphone to share a memory of Christopher.
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βI know he was someone you could trust,β Dylan told the group when it was his turn to take the mic. βI know he was someone you could look up to.β
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As the sun set behind the school building, attendees put on glow bracelets, a family-friendly (and drought-friendly) alternative to candles. But Kathy Brooks, Christopherβs Cub Scout den leader, gave the bright yellow, blue and pink glowing bracelets a special significance.
Sleeping alone in a tent on a camping trip can be scary, Brooks said, so each night, when the fire went out, her cub scouts hung glow bracelets by their heads for comfort and bravery.
βChris was such a brave boy,β Brooks said. βIf he knew you were scared and sad, he would reach out to you.β
Before one weeklong camping trip, Christopherβs mother Elizabeth Combs said her sonβlike any other pre-teen in front of his friendsβdidnβt want to kiss her goodbye. Brooks refused to leave until Christopher kissed his mother, Combs said, and now, she only wishes sheβd done the same before he left for the last time Sunday.
βWhen your mom and dad say, βGive me a kiss before you leave,β you kiss them,β she said. βI donβt care how big of a boy you are. I didnβt get to kiss him goodbyeβ¦and thatβs the one think I will never forget.β
Find more about Christopher's disappearance and death in Patch's past coverage.
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