I t's a bright and sunny Saturday , but the people flowing into the First Presbyterian Church of Spokane are mostly wearing black. The wooden pews inside the church quickly fill as screens on either side of the church's pipe organ cycle through family photos, silly selfies and candid shots, all including Sarah Doxey.

Six weeks after she was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver during a morning run, dozens of those who knew and loved Sarah attended the Aug. 23 memorial in her honor.

"She poured herself out for others, and she did it joyfully. Those who knew her knew that she loved to learn, and she thought of leading as a privilege, not a right," Sarah's husband, Erick Doxey, says during her eulogy. "She believed you earned leadership by showing up for people with a hammer and doin

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