Rainbows for Lizzy: Ribbons among many tributes under way for Elizabeth Shelley
Families Feeding Families founder Jaymee Kay Loftin Avery said after the group started coordinating the project, the Cache County Children's Justice Center and the Victim's Advocates Office approached them to ask if they could provide the rainbow decorations for Lizzy's funeral on Tuesday.
The ribbons will decorate the funeral route, the vehicles, the motorcycle procession and hundreds of the first responders expected to attend, according to Avery. Many of those first responders participated in the five-day search for the missing girl.
Avery said one of Lizzy's teachers told her that when asked her favorite color, the girl said: "I like all of them. I don’t like any more better than the rest. So my favorite color is rainbow."
"So we're going to do as much rainbow as we can," Labrum said.
Lizzy's obituary running in the Weekend Edition of The Herald Journal confirmed her love of rainbows.
"She always dreamed of growing wings and flying to her own special rainbow," the family wrote.
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A candlelight vigil for Lizzy, approved by the family, has been planned for 8 p.m. Saturday at the Historic Cache County Courthouse grounds. A vigil was originally proposed for the same time on the sidewalks along the family's block, but after concerns were raised for the family's privacy it was moved.
The steps of Lizzy's house are covered with stuffed animals and other items memorializing the girl. Television news crews, hoping to interview people who could give voice to the community's grief, watched the home for hours the day after police found her body.
The family has announced a public viewing from 6-8 p.m. Monday at Nyman Funeral Home in Providence, which the community is invited to attend. The funeral will be Tuesday.