The Baron family Keith, Jacob, Rosie and Barbara moved to Naperville this August from New Town, Conneticut. Jacob and Rosie were students at Sandy Hook Elementary School while Barbara worked as an individual aide to an autistic student. They decided to make luninaria that they will light on Christmas Eve in honor of those killed in the school shooting. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Kelsey Bakker, from right, Alexie Romanelli and Shae Yendrek, decorate luminaria their families will light Christmas Even in honor of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting victims. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Shae Yendrek, 9, decorates a luminaria she is making Saturday along with friends and neighbors to honor victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary. A number of Naperville families plan to place the candle lit decorations on Christmas Eve to remember victims. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
A luninaria in honor of 7-year-old Josephine Gay dries Saturday as girls make the holiday decorations to honor victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Cousins Anna Rezac, from leftt, Abby Haskell and Halle Arends decorate luminaria their families will light Christmas Even in honor of Sandy Hook Elementary shooting victims. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
Charlotte Traub, 9, decorates luminaria in honor of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting Saturday in Naperville. Local families plan to light the holiday decorations on Christmas Eve as a way to honor victims. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
The Baron family Keith, Jacob, Rosie and Barbara moved to Naperville this August from New Town, Conneticut. Jacob and Rosie were students at Sandy Hook Elementary School while Barbara worked as an individual aide to an autistic student. They decided to make luninaria that they will light on Christmas Eve in honor of those killed in the school shooting. Mary Beth Nolan~For Sun-Times Media
The light will shine extra brightly Monday evening in and around Seven Bridges Estates — and perhaps beyond. When Barbara and Keith Baron and their two kids moved into the southeast Naperville neighborhood last August, they had no idea that an unspeakably violent act would …