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Sarasota community gathers for vigil for Roman Miller

The vigil was held at Brentwood Elementary, Miller's school.


  • By Brynn Mechem
  • | 8:21 p.m. May 23, 2019
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Green was the color of the evening as community members decked in green shirts gathered at Brentwood Elementary for a vigil honoring Roman Miller on Thursday. 

Roman was struck and killed by a vehicle while riding his bike to school May 20. He was 9 years old. 

"We talked about how emotions come in waves," said Brentwood principal John Weida. "Sometimes the waves are calm, and sometimes they're angry and crashing into the shore. Other times, everything looks OK and then all of a sudden a big wave comes and knocks you over. That's where we are right now."

Weida told the crowd of more than 200 that in his 35 years in education, May 20 was the worst day. However, he said after coming together and focusing on their emotions, the school as a whole has started to heal. 

Joining Weida in speaking at the vigil were Roman's teachers and classmates. The children said Roman was kind, funny and above all else, a "really good friend." 

"When I asked the kids what they wanted to say about Roman, they all kept saying, 'Roman was my best friend,'" Weida said. "I kept asking myself, 'How can one child be the best friend to so many kids?' and when I told his dad he said, 'That's Roman.' " 

One of Roman's third-grade teachers, Heidi Wiegman, said she'll never forget the joy that he brought to her and the other students. 

"I was his teacher, but he taught me that life is short and what matters the most is how we care for each other," she said. 

It is this kindness that inspired the school to start the Facebook page Doin' Right By Roman. Those who went to the vigil were asked to paint a rock in remembrance their classmate. Then, they were asked to place the rock anywhere in the world. 

When a person finds the rock, they will be directed to the Facebook page and "Roman's friendship and kindness will travel the world." 

"We are heartbroken over the tragic loss of our son, Roman Miller," the Miller family said in a statement. "He was a kind, loving, polite, energetic, generous and caring little boy who loved his family, friends and animals very much."

While they are hurting, the family said the support seen from the community has been amazing. In addition to the rocks, community members have created a memorial along Webber Street, and donated more than $15,000 to a GoFundMe memorial page. 

"We would like to thank everyone at Brentwood Elementary and the community for their outpouring of support," the statement said.  

Some members wore shirts reading
Some members wore shirts reading "Look Twice For Roman."
Donations for Miller were accepted at the entrance to the vigil.
Donations for Miller were accepted at the entrance to the vigil.
Pastor Michael Muccio spoke about Miller and led the crowd in a prayer.
Pastor Michael Muccio spoke about Miller and led the crowd in a prayer.
Community members held on to each other as Miller's classmates spoke.
Community members held on to each other as Miller's classmates spoke.
Guests were asked to paint a rock in remembrance of Miller.
Guests were asked to paint a rock in remembrance of Miller.
Brentwood principal John Weida shared his favorite memories of Miller.
Brentwood principal John Weida shared his favorite memories of Miller.
Miller's teachers Heidi Wiegman and Jaclyn Foster shared stories about Miller.
Miller's teachers Heidi Wiegman and Jaclyn Foster shared stories about Miller.
Teachers walked through the crowds with tissue boxes.
Teachers walked through the crowds with tissue boxes.
Those close to Miller spoke on behalf of the Miller family.
Those close to Miller spoke on behalf of the Miller family.
The Brentwood Chorus sang
The Brentwood Chorus sang "Oceans."
The school started a Facebook page in Miller's honor called Doin' Right By Roman.
The school started a Facebook page in Miller's honor called Doin' Right By Roman.
Many of Miller's classmates shared their favorite memories.
Many of Miller's classmates shared their favorite memories.

 

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