About Hana’s Garden
Hana’s Garden honors Hana St. Juliana. She was an Oxford High School student. A tragic event took her life. The garden also remembers three other students. Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre, and Justin Shilling are honored. They were all victims of the 2021 Oxford High School shooting.
Hana loved art and flowers, and her favorite color was purple. This garden reflects her passions. It offers a peaceful gathering space. Visitors can find healing here. Hana’s father created this tribute. He sought a way to honor his daughter.
Project Overview
Hana’s father partnered with the Four County Community Fund. They worked together on this community garden. It is located within Seymour Lake Park. The garden remembers all four children lost. Community contractors helped build the garden. Many local businesses contributed and Signarama Troy was one key partner. They donated custom signage.
Signarama Troy provided impactful lettering. They created fabricated letters for a stone wall. These letters spell “Hana’s Garden.” The mounting process ensured durability. They used strong, weather-resistant materials. The garden also features donor plaques. These three unique plaques resemble clover leaves. They recognize community contributions and each plaque is securely mounted. Therefore, they will last for years to come.
Results
Signarama Troy’s work meaningfully enhanced the garden. The “Hana’s Garden” sign is a focal point. It provides clear identification. Moreover, the donor plaques celebrate generosity. These custom signs beautify the space. They add to the garden’s peaceful ambiance. The collaboration created a lasting memorial. This space offers comfort and remembrance. It truly honors the students’ lives.