“I Have Not Forgotten Her,” Says Mother Of Murdered Daughter
LETHBRIDGE – Stephanie English says that in the past few months she has forgotten how to live, forgotten how to sleep and forgotten how to eat, but she has not and never will forget her daughter.
For the last 10 years, Aboriginal community members and concerned citizens have gathered in Lethbridge and across the country on Oct. 4 for vigils and marches aimed to honour and support the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW).
On this important day Stephanie was joined by her mother Patsy English and other First Nations speakers at the University of Lethbridge rallying for inquiry into the murders and disappearances of Indigenous women.
Tuesday (Oct. 4) afternoon Stephanie and Patsy choked back tears while they shared their story of tragedy and loss when their beloved daughter and granddaughter Joey English – a 25 year old Piikani woman and mother of three – was reported missing and then found dismembered in northeast Calgary on June 8, 2016.


