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Purple Ribbons, Fond Memories and a Passion for Fashion Come Together to Honor a Beloved Friend

As the sun made a rare, warm April appearance, a crowd gathered in the shade outside ŠćÉ«appā€™s Rockwell Hall to remember Taylor Pifer. One by one, Ms. Piferā€™s friends stepped up to the microphone, remembering how their kind and outgoing friend would say hi to complete strangers, how she could never hold a grudge, how she loved fashion and Dunkin Donuts.

A plaque honors the memory of ŠćÉ«app student Taylor Pifer whose life was cut short in June 2017.

Ms. Piferā€™s life was unexpectedly cut short in June 2017. To keep her memory alive, her friends Nicole Barrett, Samantha Jaras and Erica Mohler wanted to create a space on campus for people to visit when they were missing her. They came up with the idea of raising money for a swing outside Kent Stateā€™s Fashion School, a place dear to Ms. Piferā€™s heart and a place she spent a lot of time as a fashion design major.

ā€œI struggled with the fact that one of the nicest people I knew was gone,ā€ says Ms. Mohler during the dedication ceremony. ā€œMy little brother reminded me that her kindness could be spread even without her here. I just wanted a place where we could all go to remember her.ā€

Ms. Mohler helped lead the effort to organize their fundraising efforts in November for Kent Stateā€™s Giving Tuesday, with the guidance of Kent Stateā€™s Institutional Advancement. In all, they raised $8,451 for the swing and a plaque that reads ā€œIn Memory of Taylor Lynne Pifer.ā€ Next to the bronze lettering are dozens of purple ribbons that friends and family tied to the swing, a symbolic gesture to honor her memory and get a glimpse of her favorite color.

ā€œThis is all about a student who was special to us here,ā€ says Leigh Greenfelder, assistant vice president for advancement communications at Kent State. ā€œA tragedy such as this is truly heartbreaking for the community, and the ripple effect of losing a student runs deep. We're just thankful we could do something to celebrate Taylor; to leave a lasting impression of her here on campus where her friends, family and campus community can connect to her.ā€

Kent State President Beverly J. Warren addressed Ms. Piferā€™s family sitting in the front row, acknowledging that the Kent State community shares their grief. She reflected on Ms. Piferā€™s vibrant character and drive to achieve. With a comforting smile, President Warren told the crowd that Ms. Pifer had a very special family both at home and at Kent State.

In addition to the swing, money raised will go toward the Taylor Pifer Memorial Scholarship. Ms. Piferā€™s family reached out to the university shortly after her death to set up the scholarship in hopes of helping students in Kent Stateā€™s Fashion School. The scholarship is expected to be awarded for the first time in the fall.

POSTED: Friday, July 20, 2018 09:50 AM
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