Monday, Aug. 30, 2010
Statue honors Steven Stayner's legacy
By VICTOR A. PATTON
Ashley Stayner's grin couldn't have been more radiant Saturday as an indigo blanket was pulled from a luminous bronze sculpture of her father, Steven Stayner, immortalizing his heroic legacy for generations to come.
Meanwhile, a musician played a somber bagpipe rendition of "Amazing Grace," while a large crowd of family members and admirers stood captivated by the more than 8-foot-tall memorial, as others laid a colorful assortment of flowers at its stone base.
It was the first time Ashley Stayner, who is currently serving in the U.S. Air Force, had seen the sculpture depicting her father and Timothy "Timmy" James White, the 5-year-old boy Steven Stayner rescued from a pedophile in 1980. "He really inspires me every day," said Stayner, 24, looking up toward her father's sculpture. "I really aspire to be like him."
Saturday's unveiling of the Steven Stayner and Missing Children's Memorial at the 26th and M streets entrance of Merced's Applegate Park was the momentous culmination of seven years of efforts by residents to create a special monument recognizing Steven Stayner, dedicated to all missing children.
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http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2010/08/30/1549099/statue-honors-steven-stayners.html#ixzz0yCApJmm5SUN-STAR PHOTO BY LISA JAMES Nicholas Higgins, 9, a 2nd cousin of Steven Stayner, lays a rose at the base of the statue after the Steven Stayner and Missing Children Memorial dedication service in Merced Saturday. August 28, 2010
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http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2010/08/30/1549099/statue-honors-steven-stayners.html#ixzz0yCBHn6Spmore pics at link...