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Don't dwell on hatred, mother says, while hundreds grieve daughter killed in Boyd Avenue crash

Jennifer "Jenny"Dethmerstook care of hercommunity, her grieving mother said on Tuesday night.She attended memorials andorganized walks in honour ofyoung people whoweretaken far too soon. "But I never ever thought that we'd be doing it for her," Candy Volksaid.

Jennifer 'Jenny' Dethmers, who 'loved fierce and protected fierce,' died in weekend collision

A mourner pays respect to Jennifer Dethmers, who died on Boyd Avenue on Saturday when a truck slammed into her vehicle. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Jennifer "Jenny"Dethmerscared for her community. Sheattended memorials andorganized walks in honour ofyoung people whoweretaken far too soon, her grieving mother said Tuesday night.

"But I never ever thought that we'd be doing it for her," Candy Volksaid.

On Tuesday evening, hundreds of mourners gathered aroundthe stretch of roadin WillamWhyte neighbourhood where Dethmerstragically died. The young mother, 30, was killed onBoyd Avenue, west of Andrews Street,when a pickup truck fleeing from Winnipeg police last Saturday afternoon slammed into the van she was a passenger in.

Hernine-month-old son, who was also in the back seat, remains in critical condition, Volksaid on Tuesday.Dethmers' partner and stepdaughter were also hospitalized with serious injuries.

A 43-year-old man faces numerous offences, including dangerous driving causing death.

Hundreds surround the crash site to remember Jennifer Dethmers, three days after her life tragically ended in a vehicle crash. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

Dethmers' mother fought through tears as she urged mournersalongthe street to prevent their anger from consuming them.

"Tonight, we're not going to dwell on that. We're not here for revenge and hatred," she said through a megaphone.

"I know how you feel, it was my daughter but let's celebrate her,"she said. "Let's not let Jennifer's death have been in vain."

Volk said her daughter cared deeply for the people in her life.

"She wasvery fierce, she loved fierce and she protected fierce. She was a real mama bear."

Dethmers' protective instinctsonly heightened with the birth of her son, Anthony "A.J," Volk said.

She wasn't letting the COVID-19 pandemicruin her son's first Halloween. Last Saturday, she was decorating her house and wanted her mother to see her place after they went shopping, but Dethmers never returned home.

Volk wanted the mourners to remember Dethmers for who she was,not how she died.

Jennifer "Jenny" Dethmers, 30, loved and protected fiercely, her mother said at a vigil in her honour. (Submitted by Lisa Hargreaves)

Her daughter, she wanted people to know, said what was on her mind. She alsonever said goodbye to her mother at night, opting instead to wish her a good rest.

If Dethmers was at the vigil, she would haveorderedpeople to stay apart from each other to respect physical distancing, Volk said to a few chuckles from the mask-wearing but not alwaysdistant crowd.

"One thing that I want people to take from here, as an example of Jenny, was to spend time with your loved ones, no matter how busy you are."

Earlier in the night, Volkwas escorted to the crash site withloved ones holding her up and hugging her tightly.As she approached her seat, her family wrapped Volk in a warm embrace as she fell to her knees and wept.

Portraits of Jennifer Dethmers' life were shown during the vigil celebrating the young mother's life. She died on Saturday at the age of 30. (Trevor Brine/CBC)