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Shawn Tardif, left, and Jonathan, who declined to give his last name, but said he is victim Ashley Thomas' father, search for a place to hang a memorial banner as friends, family and neighbors gather at Longfellow Park in Portland on Sunday to remember the victims of the Noyes Street fire. (Photo by Jill Brady/Staff Photographer)
Friends, families and neighbors gather at Longfellow Park to celebrate the victims of the Noyes Street fire. (Photo by Jill Brady/Staff Photographer)
Libby Barnes writes a message on a pumpkin as friends, family and neighbors gather at Longfellow Park to remember the Noyes Street fire victims. She worked with Dave Bragdon Jr. at the Great Lost Bear.
David Foster, coordinator of the Noyes Street Fire Memorial Committee, greets friends, family and neighbors Sunday.
Ashley Summers tacks up a picture of her husband, Steven, along with pictures of other victims of the Noyes Street fire, below a memorial painting by Krysten Libby of Brunswick.
Messages of remembrance are written on a pumpkin.
Audryn Summers, 7, carries a drawing with a message she wrote about her father, Steven Summers, that says, "dady is up in havin now. I wish he was here."
A hard hat and pumpkins saying "RMBR Noyes" and "SMILES Noyes" sit on top of the foundation on Noyes Street.