Photos: Plaque of remembrance

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs.

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August of 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs.

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August of 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August of 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs.

Rusty Wilkinson, owner of Award 1 Engraving, puts together a memorial plaque for Edward Hanlon Jr. and Ilona Murray, who were killed in August of 2022 crossing Northampton Street in Easthampton. The plaque is being donated by the Easthampton Council of Veterans Affairs. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

Published: 04-24-2024 2:03 PM

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