
Community still holds vigil to remember Jim Show
WEST POINT, Ohio (WKBN) -- Throughout the week, people in a tight-knit Columbiana County community held out hope that Jim Show would recover after an ATV accident on Saturday left him hospitalized and fighting for his life. A vigil was originally planned for Thursday to support Show and his family. Once they learned he had died Thursday afternoon, it was decided the vigil would go on as planned to remember his life. "We just ask that you keep comfort toward his family and friends at this time," Seth Johnson said. Johnson led the prayer as 40 people gathered outside J&J Tire and Alignment on Route 45 in West Point to remember Show. "He did not know a stranger. We have many stories we could tell that -- he was a servant. He served. He served his community, he served his family," said friend Robin Schafer. Schafer is associated with the tire shop, where Show often hung out. The accident happened on Steubenville Pike Road. The state patrol released pictures of the ATV that Show was riding. The State Patrol has yet to release the report on Show's death.
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