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CSUN community mourns tragedy of Desirae Crittenden
Brooke Holland
June 25, 2015
Monica Saucedo, Desirae Crittenden’s mother, comforts one of her children during a slideshow of images in memory of their family member.
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A photo of Desirae Crittenden at the memorial service; nearly 200 people were in attendance, including friends, family and students. The service was held at the CSUN Grand Salon on Wednesday, June 24, 2015.
Photographs by Matt Rose.
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