Grandparents of Caylee Anthony, George and Cindy, held hands at a memorial ceremony held on their granddaughter's sixth birthday.

The couple was joined by a crowd of almost 100 people at the event held by "Bring the Kids Home,"a nationwide group for abused and missing children.

The event took place in Orlando, Florida where Caylee's slain body was found in 2008.

The couple, who's daughter Casey was acquitted for the murder of the child last month,sported t-shirts with a photograph of the child and the words "You will always Remain in Our Hearts, Caylee Marie Anthony 2005-2008" printed on them.
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George Anthony stood in front of the large crowd who held purple balloons in memory of the little girl's favorite color. They said  "We didn't know how we'd be perceived. It's just a great tribute to our Caylee. Other children have to come home, too. And that's what should be concentrated on now. We know where Caylee's at,"reported People magazine.

"Today it's for the other missing children out there that need to come home. Caylee is going to be the focal point that's going to bring [people] here but the other kids need to come home too," he said.

The purple balloons and butterflies were released Tuesday in the name of the toddler who last seen on June 2008, on what would have been her sixth birthday.