Las Vegas Review-Journal

Artists honor shooting victims with special stones

- By Mike Shoro Las Vegas Review-journal

Each of the 58 rocks, marked with a red heart, represents a labor of love.

“This is truly just from her heart and my heart to the city of Las Vegas,” Don Dolan said of his and his wife’s artistic remembranc­e.

Over the last two weeks or so, Maxine Dolan painted individual­ized rocks for the 1 October shooting victims. She didn’t paint every day, but the days she did involved anywhere from two to eight hours of painting. She and her husband felt compelled to help in any way they could.

“My heart just felt so much pain for the victims and the families,” she said.

Maxine, Don and their daughter, Caitlyn Dolan, placed them Wednesday night at the Las Vegas Community Healing Garden, near Casino Center and Charleston boulevards.

They scoured the internet for victim informatio­n to try to personaliz­e the rocks with their stories. Caitlyn Dolan painted many of the hearts.

“Every single one of them made us cry,” Don Dolan said. “Every single one of them broke our heart.”

With respect to the privacy of the victims’ families, the couple hadn’t reached out to them. Don Dolan said he hoped family members may eventually see the rocks on their own.

He named a handful of the 58 killed.

Bailey Schweitzer. Michelle Vo. Brennan Stewart.

“All of them, they’re part of us now,” Don Dolan said. “We know them.”

Contact Mike Shoro at mshoro@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5290. Follow @mike_shoro on Twitter.

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