Red never thought she'd get over losing her oldest daughter, but she's working through it by honoring others.
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"This is one of my dear friends, her son Nick," Red said, pointing at a picture of a tree adorned by several other pictures of faces.
She's decorated Christmas trees outside her Angleton home with pictures of people who have died in drunk or distracted driving crashes.
"My thought was to give a little peace and comfort to these people during the holidays, to honor their angels," Red said.
There are pictures of people from around the country hanging on trees in front of her home in the 1200 block of N. Tinsley St.
"I want to call it beautiful , but it's hard to call it beautiful, because of what it is," Red said. "It's sadly beautiful."
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She wants to bring awareness to these deaths. She said they're deaths that could've been prevented.
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Red said she also wants to remember the happy lives that these people should still be living.
"When I see all these faces, I want to prevent someone from going through the journey we've been on."
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