Fence near Marysville Pilchuck High School lined with memorials

Handwritten thoughts and prayers by Marysville Pilchuck students and others are scattered end to end along the memorial fence at the south edge of campus. The (Everett) Herald

Handwritten thoughts and prayers by Marysville Pilchuck students and others are scattered end to end along the memorial fence at the south edge of campus. The (Everett) Herald

SEE RELATED STORY today: UPDATED —”Administrators heed insights on easing Marysville students’ return to school on Monday” ( * With photo gallery * ) — https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20141102/NEWS/311039997

THE FENCE BORDERING Marysville Pilchuck High School along 108th Street NE in Marysville has become a living memorial to the students killed and injured in the Oct. 24 shooting at the school.

Silence prevails over the space as students, parents and members of the extended community arrive at the wall to weave flowers into its links or place a handwritten note.

People speak in whispers, wipe tears, pray, hug. People stroll its length. There is much to absorb.

The (Everett) Herald has posted a panoramic image of the memorial fence.

It was made by digitally stitching together over 60 individual photographs taken in succession on Wednesday morning, Oct. 29.

To see the panoramic, click on http://www.heraldnet.com/section/mphsmemorialwall

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