Memorial

On February 20, 2016, a random and violent tragedy struck Kalamazoo, Michigan, when a man went on a shooting spree. Six lives were lost, two people were seriously injured and our communities were changed forever.

And then on June 7, 2016, another senseless tragedy struck the Kalamazoo community. Nine bicyclists were struck down by a pickup truck driver. Five of the cyclists were killed, four suffered serious injuries, and our community was again shocked with grief, pain and tragedy.

To preserve the legacies of the lives taken and forever changed and give our community a special place to come together, reflect, remember and heal, a memorial, consisting of several unique sections, will be developed. The ForeverStrong Memorial will pay tribute to each of the victims and survivors, and symbolizes the notion that – though our collective conscience has been shattered – darkness will not win.

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Aerial view of ForeverStrong Memorial

Entrance to the Remembrance Section

The architecture of this memorial has been purposefully designed with symbolism throughout. The barn is a symbol of Kalamazoo’s agricultural past and present; it represents strength and comfort keeping us safe and resisting outside forces. The entrance to the remembrance section of the memorial looks from a distance like a full barn, but will actually be half of a barn front with a mirrored curtain wall representing that of reflection.

Entrance to the Remembrance Section

The architecture of this memorial has been purposefully designed with symbolism throughout. The barn is a symbol of Kalamazoo’s agricultural past and present; it represents strength and comfort keeping us safe and resisting outside forces. The entrance to the remembrance section of the memorial looks from a distance like a full barn, but will actually be half of a barn front with a mirrored curtain wall representing that of reflection.

Tyler Smith

The symbolism continues as you walk through the memorial. Highly deconstructed barn frames will make up part of the canopy, representing those precious lives we lost too soon that night. The youngest victim taken at only 17 years old, was Tyler Smith who was out looking at cars with his father, Rich. Tyler loved to play soccer and Rich was his #1 fan. The memorial soccer center will be built in honor of their love of the sport. Tyler was known as being a friend to everyone, particularly those who often felt left out. In addition to playing soccer, he was self-motivated to staying strong through weight training and loved to help others to achieve their best. His hope was to help motivate others - that at least one person would tell him "...because of you, I did not give up." 

Tyler Smith

The symbolism continues as you walk through the memorial. Highly deconstructed barn frames will make up part of the canopy, representing those precious lives we lost too soon that night. The youngest victim taken at only 17 years old, was Tyler Smith who was out looking at cars with his father, Rich. Tyler loved to play soccer and Rich was his #1 fan. The memorial soccer center will be built in honor of their love of the sport. Tyler was known as being a friend to everyone, particularly those who often felt left out. In addition to playing soccer, he was self-motivated to staying strong through weight training and loved to help others to achieve their best. His hope was to help motivate others - that at least one person would tell him "...because of you, I did not give up." 

Alexis Cornish

There is actually a ninth victim, Alexis Cornish, who had to watch from the back seat of the car and unfortunately witness the violence that took her boyfriend, Tyler Smith, and his father, Richard Smith’s lives that night.  An oculus represents Alexis’s view. As she witnessed, she had to wait until she thought it was safe, get out of the car to get Tyler’s cell phone and call 9-1-1. Her footsteps go around counterclockwise to represent her recounting the horrific acts to the police that night and slightly touch Tyler’s panel because she was his girlfriend.

Alexis Cornish

There is actually a ninth victim, Alexis Cornish, who had to watch from the back seat of the car and unfortunately witness the violence that took her boyfriend, Tyler Smith, and his father, Richard Smith’s lives that night.  An oculus represents Alexis’s view. As she witnessed, she had to wait until she thought it was safe, get out of the car to get Tyler’s cell phone and call 9-1-1. Her footsteps go around counterclockwise to represent her recounting the horrific acts to the police that night and slightly touch Tyler’s panel because she was his girlfriend.

Richard Smith

For each victim, there will be a remembrance panel, 23-foot-high and made of concrete to represent our community’s blue collar/agricultural background. In addition to having the victim’s name on the panel, their family members will be able to personalize the panels to speak to and celebrate who each loved one was. Richard Smith and his son, Tyler, were spending time doing something they loved to do - look at cars together. Rich was known by many for his quick wit and unwavering friendship, but he always put his family first - he was their rock.

Richard Smith

For each victim, there will be a remembrance panel, 23-foot-high and made of concrete to represent our community’s blue collar/agricultural background. In addition to having the victim’s name on the panel, their family members will be able to personalize the panels to speak to and celebrate who each loved one was. Richard Smith and his son, Tyler, were spending time doing something they loved to do - look at cars together. Rich was known by many for his quick wit and unwavering friendship, but he always put his family first - he was their rock.

Judy Brown

Judy was sharing a girls’ night out – dinner and a show – with three of her close friends and a sweet young lady. A selfless, humble friend to everyone, Judy also had a love for animals. A significant feature of each victim’s concrete remembrance panel is that as they are curing, the families can make impressions of their loved ones’ favorite things – such as paw prints, written notes, sports, tire tracks, footprints and handprints of children, grandchildren, etc. It will also be possible to hide small objects or notes within the panels – not visible to the public; only family members will know they are there.

Judy Brown

Judy was sharing a girls’ night out – dinner and a show – with three of her close friends and a sweet young lady. A selfless, humble friend to everyone, Judy also had a love for animals. A significant feature of each victim’s concrete remembrance panel is that as they are curing, the families can make impressions of their loved ones’ favorite things – such as paw prints, written notes, sports, tire tracks, footprints and handprints of children, grandchildren, etc. It will also be possible to hide small objects or notes within the panels – not visible to the public; only family members will know they are there.

Mary L. Nye

Barn wall fragments will appear down the left side of the axis of remembrance signifying the outside force that happened which shattered hearts and shocked our families. Amidst tragedy, our communities showed unwavering strength. Mary L. Nye and her close friends share a legacy of being an integral part of their community; known for being in service to others, supporting each other, and sharing a lot of laughter and kindness with everyone around them. 

Mary L. Nye

Barn wall fragments will appear down the left side of the axis of remembrance signifying the outside force that happened which shattered hearts and shocked our families. Amidst tragedy, our communities showed unwavering strength. Mary L. Nye and her close friends share a legacy of being an integral part of their community; known for being in service to others, supporting each other, and sharing a lot of laughter and kindness with everyone around them. 

Mary Jo Nye

Perhaps those remembering Mary Jo Nye will have particular appreciation for the benches made of barn wood that will be placed throughout the memorial. Giving them opportunity to sit and read a favorite book amongst beautiful trees and nature in honor of this dear English teacher’s life’s work.

Mary Jo Nye

Perhaps those remembering Mary Jo Nye will have particular appreciation for the benches made of barn wood that will be placed throughout the memorial. Giving them opportunity to sit and read a favorite book amongst beautiful trees and nature in honor of this dear English teacher’s life’s work.

Barbara Hawthorne

As you continue down the remembrance axis, you’ll see something a little different. Barbara Hawthorne’s panel will be slanted out to give it a protective stance over Abigail Kopf’s panel so you won’t have a line of sight to Abbie’s panel. This is meant to interpret what actually happened that night. Barbara, known to Abigail as Grandma Barb, heroically protected the teen by pushing her down on the floor of the vehicle and putting herself in harm’s way to shield Abbie.

Barbara Hawthorne

As you continue down the remembrance axis, you’ll see something a little different. Barbara Hawthorne’s panel will be slanted out to give it a protective stance over Abigail Kopf’s panel so you won’t have a line of sight to Abbie’s panel. This is meant to interpret what actually happened that night. Barbara, known to Abigail as Grandma Barb, heroically protected the teen by pushing her down on the floor of the vehicle and putting herself in harm’s way to shield Abbie.

Abigail Kopf

Fourteen-year-old Abigail Kopf miraculously survived. Although she and Tiana are continuing to heal physically and emotionally, they will never be the same. Their barn frames, while more whole than those who lost their lives that night, will appear weathered to represent that although their journey continues, they will always struggle.

Abbie had a favorite pet pig named Hamlet. Tucked into a notch on Abbie’s panel will be a statue of Hamlet, representing the close bond they had with one another. Children visiting the memorial can take a picture with Hamlet and have fun playing near it to honor the love Abbie and Hamlet shared.

Abigail Kopf

Fourteen-year-old Abigail Kopf miraculously survived. Although she and Tiana are continuing to heal physically and emotionally, they will never be the same. Their barn frames, while more whole than those who lost their lives that night, will appear weathered to represent that although their journey continues, they will always struggle.

Abbie had a favorite pet pig named Hamlet. Tucked into a notch on Abbie’s panel will be a statue of Hamlet, representing the close bond they had with one another. Children visiting the memorial can take a picture with Hamlet and have fun playing near it to honor the love Abbie and Hamlet shared.

Tiana Carruthers

Tiana Carruthers miraculously survived after putting herself between several children, including her own daughter, and the terrifying harm they all faced on their way to a playground that evening. As a poetic nod to Tiana’s selfless, heroic protection of those children, a playground will be nestled within the trees and triangular shadow of her panel. The light noise of children playing there symbolizes celebration of life.

Tiana Carruthers

Tiana Carruthers miraculously survived after putting herself between several children, including her own daughter, and the terrifying harm they all faced on their way to a playground that evening. As a poetic nod to Tiana’s selfless, heroic protection of those children, a playground will be nestled within the trees and triangular shadow of her panel. The light noise of children playing there symbolizes celebration of life.

Crystalline Building

At the end of the axis of remembrance, at what is referred to as the westerly terminus, there will be a crystalline building. A barn-like building that is transparent with light gleaming from it's windows to symbolize celebration of life. This building is intended to be a multi-purpose building for events such as family reunions, town hall meetings, birthday parties, weddings, or other gatherings. In the wall at the end of this building, there will be square portholes. These holes are intended to draw visitors' attention so they will peer through them and see items for each of the victims that are representative of their favorite things. For example, a pair of Tyler Smith’s cleats could be displayed representing his love of soccer.

Crystalline Building

At the end of the axis of remembrance, at what is referred to as the westerly terminus, there will be a crystalline building. A barn-like building that is transparent with light gleaming from it's windows to symbolize celebration of life. This building is intended to be a multi-purpose building for events such as family reunions, town hall meetings, birthday parties, weddings, or other gatherings. In the wall at the end of this building, there will be square portholes. These holes are intended to draw visitors' attention so they will peer through them and see items for each of the victims that are representative of their favorite things. For example, a pair of Tyler Smith’s cleats could be displayed representing his love of soccer.

Night View

A night view of the memorial shows lights sprinkled throughout the site, lighted pathways thru the trees and lights streaming out in all directions. Following the terrifying tragedies, the community reached out and said thank you to all of the first responders, hospital workers and care givers. As a symbol of our gratitude for the heroism they showed, there are eight points of light in a circle around the memorial, 6 blue lights, one for each life lost, and 2 white lights for each of the survivors. The radius of the lights is 442’ representing how long this unfortunate event took place - four hours and forty-two minutes. The lights can shine blue for 8 days representing the police being the line between those trying to do harm and those they are trying to protect; shine red for 8 days representing fire personnel; and shine white for 8 days representing EMS. It is intended that people will experience the community strength as they pass by and see the lights, causing them to want to come in and observe the memorial.

Night View

A night view of the memorial shows lights sprinkled throughout the site, lighted pathways thru the trees and lights streaming out in all directions. Following the terrifying tragedies, the community reached out and said thank you to all of the first responders, hospital workers and care givers. As a symbol of our gratitude for the heroism they showed, there are eight points of light in a circle around the memorial, 6 blue lights, one for each life lost, and 2 white lights for each of the survivors. The radius of the lights is 442’ representing how long this unfortunate event took place - four hours and forty-two minutes. The lights can shine blue for 8 days representing the police being the line between those trying to do harm and those they are trying to protect; shine red for 8 days representing fire personnel; and shine white for 8 days representing EMS. It is intended that people will experience the community strength as they pass by and see the lights, causing them to want to come in and observe the memorial.