A memorial for bartender Sheri Jania has been erected outside the Shift Change Tap in Burns Harbor, Ind. Monday September 5, 2011. Jania was killed Saturday afternoon when she was dragged by a vehicle from the bar for about a mile, after she stopped by off-duty. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media
"That was Sheri; she was a superhero," said bartender Lisa Skog, (right) with customer Joe, who did not want to use his last name, as she talked about fellow bartender Sheri Jania outside the Shift Change Tap in Burns Harbor, Ind. Monday September 5, 2011. Jania was killed Saturday afternoon when she was dragged by a vehicle after trying to stop the driver from leaving the bar parking lot. Skog knew and worked with Jania for at least eight years. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media
"She was outgoing. We had a million laughs, " said Raymond Quick outside the Shift Change Tap in Burns Harbor, Ind. Monday September 5, 2011. Quick, owner of the Shift Change Tap, knew bartender Sheri Jania since she was a child. Jania was killed Saturday afternoon when she was dragged by a vehicle from the parking lot of the bar for about a mile. | Stephanie Dowell~Sun-Times Media
Sheri Jania appears in a photograph on display at the Shift Change Tap in Burns Harbor, Ind. Monday September 5, 2011. Jania, a bartender at the Tap for at least 10 years, was killed when she tried to prevent a driver from leaving the bar parking lot Saturday afternoon. | provided photo~Sun-Times Media
BURNS HARBOR — A white cross adorned with red flowers and condolence messages stands outside Shift Change Tap as a memorial to Sheri Jania. Inside the bar at Ind. 149 and U.S. 20 Monday afternoon, the mood was somber as those affiliated with the bar …