West Virginia Universitys Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity will hold a bell-ringing ceremony Friday, Jan. 12, in remembrance of three WVU students who died during the holiday break.
The service will begin at 11:50 a.m. outside Elizabeth Moore Hall on the Downtown Campus.
The three students who will be honored are:
- Angela Reid, 21, a senior criminology and investigations major from Pittsburgh. She died Tuesday, Dec. 26, in a car crash north of Morgantown on Interstate 79 near the Star City exit.
- Louis Fonseca, 18, a freshman business and economics major from Freehold Township, N.J. He died of injuries sustained in a one-vehicle accident Friday, Dec. 29, near his home.
- Callyn Maynor, 20, a sophomore business and economics major from Beckley. He died as the result of an accidental shooting Saturday, Dec. 30.
Family, friends and members of the University community are welcome to attend Fridays service. Individuals who would like to speak should contact Alpha Phi Omega at 304-293-3071 or Stephen Fernandez, bell-ringing coordinator, at 304-444-2147.
Counseling services are available to students through the Carruth Center, 304-293-4431, in the Student Services Building next to the Mountainlair.