Her killer, Robert Kinzel, served seven years in prison for manslaughter.
Shannon's grandfather, Elmer Wittkopp, and grandmother, Kathleen Cash-Wittkopp, are buried in Wrightstown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.
Her killer, Robert Kinzel, served seven years in prison for manslaughter.
Shannon's grandfather, Elmer Wittkopp, and grandmother, Kathleen Cash-Wittkopp, are buried in Wrightstown, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.
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FRONT: “Chuckie”
Our precious daughter, sister, friend
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She touched so many lives
As we stand together on the top of a rainbow, the magic begins to appear. While the sun glistens and the rain mysts [sic], we stand together on the top of the rainbow with the magic beginning to appear, and the brilliant colors of the miraculous rainbow hover over the sky with the cotton-like clouds dancing cause they're free. We still stand together at the top of that rainbow with the magic beginning to appear while the sun glistens and the rain mysts [sic], then the magic actually evolves. It's not just beginning to appear anymore. We start to float up in the air and all of a sudden the magic stops and we fall! By Shannon Kay Wittkopp
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