Broome County's Forget-Me-Not Memorial Garden is a serene and contemplative space dedicated to honoring the memory of child victims of crime, particularly 12-year-old Cheri Lindsey who tragically lost her life in 1984. The garden's design incorporates symbolic elements such as a calming walkway, seating area, and a variety of plants, while handprints and a butterfly painting represent love, remembrance, transformation, hope, and new life.
The Forget-Me-Not Memorial Garden serves as a place for families, friends, and community members to find solace, heal, and reflect on the lives lost too soon. With its thoughtful design and numerous forget-me-not flowers, the garden stands as a poignant tribute to the cherished lives of child victims, ensuring their memory lives on.
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