SALLISAW, Okla. (KNWA/KFTA) — The community of Sallisaw, Oklahoma, remembered the lives of Tara Underwood and Taylor Sharp Thursday night.
Approximately 200 people gathered at Stage Park — which was a pivot from the original location, Pocket Park, due to the number of people — for a night of prayer, holding a vigil in remembrance of Underwood and Sharp. The two were found dead at LaFerry’s Propane in Gans, Oklahoma, Tuesday night.
Multiple pastors took center stage to lead the crowd in prayer and provide guidance moving forward, and a three-person band played multiple Christian songs.
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Underwood’s family was brought on stage and her father shared his thoughts a few days following his daughter’s death.
“I never thought I’d find myself in the middle of domestic violence with a child,” Underwood’s father said before the crowd. “A child that I brought …