WINONA – Madeline Kingsbury's sister felt like stained glass, she told a crowd of mourners.
The young mother's disappearance and death left a family of "stained-glass people" — shattered by her loss, ready to be put back together, Megan Kingsbury said.
"There will be visible cracks and imperfections but something beautiful and new is

created," Megan Kingsbury said. "Maddi saw beauty in all of us and wouldn't want us to remain broken."
Hundreds of family, friends and supporters came to Winona on Sunday to celebrate Madeline Kingsbury, who vanished at the end of March. Her case united the Winona community and thousands more across the U.S. as the search for her continued for almost 10 weeks.
Kingsbury was last seen on March 31 taking her children to day care. She was supposed to come to work in Rochester as a clinical research coordinator for Mayo Clinic, but she never showed up.
Her former boyfriend, Adam Fravel, is accused of killing her after an on-again, off-again relationship. He is in jail facing second-degree murder charges.
Now her family and friends are left to publicly reckon with her life and the circumstances behind her death. Kingsbury's life and death drew people to Winona State University, her alma mater, where mourners covered the floor and one side of bleachers inside McCown Gymnasium for her funeral.