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Florence Bray put her hand on the blueprint and immediately found her daughter and niece’s name. Then the tears quickly followed.

“That’s what brought the tears,” Bray said, “to see this after so long, I had to cry.”

The blueprint Bray had her hand on was the redesign for the Imperial Ave. Memorial unveiled Thursday at the Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church in the Mt. Pleasant section of Cleveland. Architects have been working on this for about two years now.

It is a memorial that will honor the lives of the 11 Cleveland-area women murdered by Anthony Sowell at his Imperial Avenue home.

The gruesome discovery was made in October of 2009 and Sowell’s house has since been torn down.

“I still can’t just walk on that ground because all those girls were buried there and to me I’m walking on their grave,” said Bray.

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article courtesy of Newsnet5.com

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