Utterly heartbreaking.
#JusticeForGannon
The vigil on Wednesday was held at the Crossway Way Church in Loris where
Gannon attended with some of his family who lives in Horry County - exactly one year after Gannon was first reported missing.
One of the people in attendance at the vigil was Gannon's Babysitter Kimber Soles. Soles said there's not a day that passes that she doesn't think about Gannon and the time they spent together.
“He was also such a happy little boy. We would play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and I’d always get them wrong and he’d be like "KK it's fine. No this is Donatello. This is such and such" and I'd be like "buddy I’m sorry." He’d be like "it’s okay KK, I still love you," Soles said.
Soles said Gannon was the sweetest little boy you'd ever meet and she misses him every second.
“When he would come to church I would hear a small little voice go KK. He’d come over and give me my hug and id be like you’re always going to be KK’s boy right and he was like yeah KK I’ll always be your boy," Soles said. "I miss those small, still moments but I know I’ll get them again one day."
Soles said it's hard to describe someone with a personality like Gannon's in a few words.
“You can’t really describe Gannon because he was just so bubbly and so personable and he loved his turtles. He loved sonic, oh mercy he couldn’t wait to see the new Sonic movie," Soles said.
'He showed me what God was truly about': Family and friends hold vigil for Gannon Stauch