The OU Trombone Choir plays at the start of the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Opening remarks by Rep. Merleyn Bell at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Melissa Provenzano makes some personal reflections at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Mauree Turner makes some personal reflections at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Ajay Pittman reads a poem by John O'Donohue, called "For Grief" at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Ajay Pittman reads a poem by John O'Donohue, called "For Grief" at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Ajay Pittman reads a poem by John O'Donohue, called "For Grief" at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Trish Ranson sings "Amazing Grace" at the close of the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Rep. Trish Ranson sings "Amazing Grace" at the close of the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Bags with lights for the victims, glow after the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]
Volunteers collect the lanterns used at the Legislative Covid-19 Memorial on the South Steps of the Oklahoma Capitol Monday night, February 1, 2021. [Doug Hoke/The Oklahoman]