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58 LIVES LOST IN LAS VEGAS ! REMEMBERING THE VICTIMS.

JENNIFER TOPEZ IRIVINE: She was 42 years, lives in San Diego where she practiced law. Her friends described her as smart, friendly, bubbling woman who loved life and brought life to others. She was singing and dancing while holding hands with her friends at the concert before the tragedy struck. She was full of life and lived life to the fullest. She had an amazing life. 

NEYSA TONKS: A mother of 3 boys, worked with a Tech Firm and lived in Vegas. His son described how sad such an incident is and so many emotions they are going through. Her mother described her as a positive person, she never liked hating she always said "Don't be a hater". 

RACHAEL PARKER. She was from Manhattan beach, she worked for a local police department as a record technician. Her colleagues said she was a true professional and a nice person who loved working with older adults, she was just 33 years old.  

BILL WOLFE JR.  He was celebrating his 20th anniversary with his wife Robin at his side in Las Vegas. He was a wrestling coach at Volunteer for little league coach in Pennsylvania for 6 years. He was described as a devoted christian and an enthusiastic person. His life was cut shut while celebrating his 20th anniversary with his wife during the Las Vegas concert. He left behind his wife and two sons. 

LISA RUMERO MUNIZ:  She was from mexico her daughter said she wore her heat on the sleeve and would give you her last dime with no question asked, she wore the smile that will brighten the darkest night. 

DERRICK BO TAYLOR. 56.  A correctional officer, an outstanding officer. Father of 2 grown sons and 5 grand kids.  He was with his companion DENISE COHEN 58 at the concert and she also lost her her life to the tragic event that occurred in Las Vegas. She recently devoted her life to God and was a super positive, genuine and kindhearted individual.

QUINTON ROBBINS:  A sweet soul with a contagious laugh and smile, always spent his Sundays with his family.

BAILEY SCHWEITZER:20 She stayed close to home and family after graduation. She had passion for kids and the light that makes everything better. She was with her mom who is her best friend in Las Vegas when the tragedy happened. She will truly be missed by her friends and people in her community who knew her.

CAMERON ROBINSON: 28 He died in the arms of his boyfriend, he was shot in the neck. He looked to cook, run marathons and loved to travel. He was loving, caring, tough guy who was living the life.

SUSAN SMITH: 53 She was the principals right hand, at a elementary school, a mother of 2 and a rock. She was always smiling, kind and patient. 

JACK BEATON: 54 He was at the concert in Las Vegas with his wife celebrating their 23rd wedding anniversary, he was shot and died protecting his wife, he laid on-top of her as the bullets flew around the arena, they told each other " i love you".

SANDRA CASEY: A special aid teacher in Manhattan beach middle school near Los Angeles she taught in the school for the past 9 years , he was  in Las Vegas with her fiance Christopher who works with her in the same school they bonded over country music. she died in his arms Sunday night. 

CHARLESTON HARTFEILD:(THE GENTLE GIANT) 34.  An author of the book "The memoirs of a public servant" and works in the police department. He motivated people and touched many lives on and off the field. 

JENNY PARKS. She was in Las Vegas with husband visiting family and they were both shot, but she didn't survive.  She was described as a dear person and a precious Angel adored by family, smart, beautiful, intelligent and  giving, never said a bad word to anyone.  

KURT VON TILLOW: 55 A father and husband, his friend said he is a patriotic guy, he's remembered for his smile, laughter and tremendous friendship.

ANGELA GOMEZ. A graduate of southern california high school, who loved the stage. and was studying to become a nurse. She was a natural care giver as described by her friend. She sang in the choir and loved country music.



"OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH THEIR FAMILIES" #PRAYFORVEGAS# #SAY-NO-TO-VIOLENCE#

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