EATONVILLE, Wash. — The small town of Eatonville is mourning the loss of Axel Stammen, a beloved Eatonville High School student remembered for his bright spirit and kindness. His passing has left classmates, teachers, and families heartbroken — yet united in love and remembrance.
In a message shared by Eatonville High School, the community was invited to gather for a Candlelight Vigil this Sunday at 6:00 p.m. to celebrate Axel’s life and show solidarity with his family. Attendees are encouraged to wear Cruiser blue, the school color, as a symbol of unity and healing.
“Together we remember. Together we heal,” the school’s statement read. “Let’s stand together for the Stammen family — we are Eatonville Strong.”
The vigil is more than a moment of mourning; it’s a testament to the close-knit nature of this Pierce County town, where neighbors rally for one another in times of loss.
As the candles flicker in Axel’s memory, the community’s message is clear — grief may break hearts, but shared love and compassion can help begin the process of healing.


