LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - In the wake of Tuesday night’s devastating UPS plane crash, the Louisville community has come together to show support for those who’ve lost their loved ones.

At a vigil this week, crosses with a spot for a name and picture were quickly assembled as a place for people to honor and remember the victims.

“It took on a new meaning, it really did,” Clyde Lange, who built some of those crosses, said.

A few months ago, Lang, from Louisville, began building crosses for Lutheran Church Charities.

“The cross is built, so that it can be simply a standard for a non-religious event, so that it doesn’t necessarily have the cross pieces with it,” He said. “But again, it can be there. People can sign that to express their sympathy or thoughts to an individual or an organizati

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