BELLINGHAM — Ethan Chapin, 20, one of four University of Idaho students stabbed to death in Moscow, Idaho, on Nov. 13, was remembered Monday evening, Nov. 21, at Skagit Valley Community College in Mount Vernon as hundreds gathered for his memorial.
Chapin’s mother Stacy addressed the media before the memorial, calling Ethan “one of the most incredible people you’ll ever know” and thanking family, friends and the Moscow Police Department, which she said, “now carry the burden every day, not only for us but for all of the impacted families,” according to reporting by The Seattle Times.
Ethan’s image along with text reading “In Loving Memory Ethan Chapin” was shown on an electronic marquee outside of McIntyre Hall Performing Arts and Conference Center, where the memorial was held on campus.
Many of those attending the memorial wore blue shirts that read “Team Ethan #35” and blue bracelets that read “Live life like Ethan.”