Victim’s widow speaks for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

For the City Times
WISCONSIN RAPIDS – It has been more than a year since Christopher Race’s life was ended inside the bakery he and his wife owned on Eighth Street South in Wisconsin Rapids.
His death is something his widow, Jacalyn, and the couple’s five children live with every day.
Jacalyn Race will share her thoughts on how this has affected, and continues to affect, her family’s life at The Family Center’s fourth annual “Remember My Name” event on Oct. 10, 5:30-6:30 p.m., at First Congregational Church-UCC, 311 Second St. South, Wisconsin Rapids.
The annual event is part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, observed every October.
Christopher Race was just 39 years old when he was shot and killed on March 24, 2018.