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Hundreds come together Saturday to pay tribute, remember Maxine Quigg & Terry OâBrien By Jeff Cole and John Pirsos | May 1, 2021 at 10:25 PM EDT - Updated May 1 at 11:24 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) - The faces said it all and so did the sounds.
Hundreds gathered in Watertownâs Public Square Saturday night to pay their respects to 53-year-old Terry OâBrien and 50-year-old Maxine Quigg, the two victims of Wednesdayâs shooting at their business: Bridgeview Real Estate Services in downtown Watertown.
The tribute was moving as Watertown Mayor Jeff Smith wanted it to be a chance for the community to come together and heal. At the vigil, many community leaders, and those close to OâBrien and Quigg approached the podium to express their condolences and look back on happier times.
The faces said it all and so did the sounds.Hundreds gathered in Watertown’s Public Square Saturday night to pay their respects to 53-year-old Terry O’Brien and 50-year-old Maxine Quigg.