Ellis County Memorial Honors Baby Jane Doe One Year After Discovery
WFAANovember 5, 20251 min494 views
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- π A community in Ellis County gathered to honor the life of an infant girl, known only as Baby Jane Doe, one year after her discovery.
- π The baby was found by DCI sanitation workers in a trash hopper in the Oilla community, specifically on St. Andrews Drive.
- π Despite the mystery surrounding her identity and the circumstances of her abandonment, the community has embraced her story.
Ongoing Investigation and Community Support
- π¨ Ellis County Sheriff's officials confirmed they are still investigating the case but cannot release further information at this time.
- π¬ Pastor Jared Douglas of First Red Oak led a memorial service and private burial, emphasizing the belief that every life is sacred and valuable.
- β€οΈ Community members, like Janita Guest of Concerned Women of America, shared messages of love and remembrance, stating that Baby Jane Doe is loved and thought of often by strangers.
Honoring a Life
- β¨ The memorial service and private burial aimed to honor Baby Jane Doe's life, affirming that no matter how short a life is, it is valuable.
- π The community's commitment to remembering her underscores a message of love and remembrance, even in the absence of answers.
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Baby Jane DoeEllis CountyMemorial ServiceCommunity RemembranceInfant DiscoverySanitation WorkersLaw Enforcement InvestigationSacred LifeValuable LifePrivate Burial
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