Published March 27, 2012, 12:00 AM

GALLERY: Remembering Iszabella Morgan

A gallery of images from the aftemath of a March 24, 2012, crash that killed 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan, of Mitchell.


A candlelight vigil is held Tuesday night on the 100 block of North Duff Street in Mitchell in honor of 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan. She was killed Saturday afternoon in a car accident near the site of the vigil. (Chris Huber/Republic)

  • A candlelight vigil is held Tuesday night on the 100 block of North Duff Street in Mitchell in honor of 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan. She was killed Saturday afternoon in a car accident near the site of the vigil. (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • A candlelight vigil is held Tuesday night on the 100 block of North Duff Street in Mitchell in honor of 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan. She was killed Saturday afternoon in a car accident near the site of the vigil. Here, vigil-goers place candles near an impromptu memorial close to the site of the crash. (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • Alyson Stahl, left, and Haley Delancey stand Monday at an impromptu memorial set up for Iszabella Morgan, 9, who died after a car accident at the corner of First Avenue and Duff Street in Mitchell. Stuffed animals, flowers and words of encouragement started to fill the intersection after the accident happened Saturday afternoon. (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • A memorial to Iszabella Morgan, 9, of Mitchell, is pictured Sunday afternoon at the scene of a traffic crash that took her life Saturday. (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • Pallbearers carry the casket of 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan after her funeral Thursday at Holy Family Catholic Church in Mitchell (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • “Bella dance with the angels” is written in chalk Tuesday on the side of Mimi’s Attic in Mitchell, about one block from the site of the fatal March 24 crash that killed 9-year-old Iszabella Morgan. (Chris Huber/Republic)
  • The Mitchell Taco John’s, along with a companion store in Sioux Falls, pledged to donate 50 percent of its proceeds from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday to the Iszabella Morgan Memorial Fund. Shown here, the line of cars waiting to buy something at the fast-food store stretched five blocks at times. People also crammed inside to place their orders. Morgan, 9, was killed in a crash March 24. The amount of money raised was not immediately available Wednesday night.