
NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) - The remembrances continue for a Neenah family which lost a father and his young daughter to a random gunman eight days ago.
Monday night, the church where Jon Stoffel's family attends is holding a card making party. People can express condolences, best wishes, and thanks for the victims and the rescuers who came to the family's aid.
The event runs from 6 to 8 p.m. at Calvary Bible Church in Neenah.
Last Sunday night, 32-year-old Jon Stoffel, his 11-year-old daughter Olivia, and Adam Bentdahl of Appleton were killed walking on the Trestle Trail Bridge at Menasha where a random gunman opened fire. The 27-year-old gunman, Sergio Valencia del Toro, also killed himself.
Jon Stoffel's wife Erin continues to recover from her wounds. Next Sunday, a hand-holding event will take place across the bridge where the shootings occurred. From 7 to 8 p.m., people will gather on both sides of the bridge until they meet in the middle.
Organizers want them to hold hands at that point, and hold a moment of silence for the shooting victims and emergency personnel who responded. The event is called "Hands Over the Fox."