The Van de Vorst and Mierau families attend the unveiling of a roadside memorial erected by MADD after Jordan, Chanda and their two children Kamryn and Miguire were killed by a drunk driver. (Photo by Trevor Bothorel / CBC)

Chanda (Mierau) Van de Vorst and her husband Jordan, along with their two children, five-year-old daughter, Kamryn, and two-year-old son, Miguire were honored Aug. 29 when the first official roadside memorial for victims of impaired driving was unveiled. A drunk driver smashed into the Van de Vorsts’ car at an intersection on Jan. 3, 2016, […]

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