Charlotte Bacon, 2/22/06, female
– Daniel Barden, 9/25/05, male
– Rachel Davino, 7/17/83, female.
– Olivia Engel, 7/18/06, female
– Josephine Gay, 12/11/05, female
– Ana M. Marquez-Greene, 04/04/06, female
– Dylan Hockley, 3/8/06, male
– Dawn Hochsprung, 06/28/65, female
– Madeleine F. Hsu, 7/10/06, female
– Catherine V. Hubbard, 6/08/06, female
– Chase Kowalski, 10/31/05, male
– Jesse Lewis, 6/30/06, male
– James Mattioli , 3/22/06, male
– Grace McDonnell, 12/04/05, female
– Anne Marie Murphy, 07/25/60, female
– Emilie Parker, 5/12/06, female
– Jack Pinto, 5/06/06, male
– Noah Pozner, 11/20/06, male
– Caroline Previdi, 9/07/06, female
– Jessica Rekos, 5/10/06, female
– Avielle Richman, 10/17/06, female
– Lauren Rousseau, 6/1982, female (full date of birth not specified)
– Mary Sherlach, 2/11/56, female
– Victoria Soto, 11/04/85, female
– Benjamin Wheeler, 9/12/06, male
– Allison N. Wyatt, 7/03/06, female
Please Don’t Forget!
December 16, 2012 by 22 Comments
Heartbreaking. May their little souls rest in the bosom of the Lord
I could not have said it better myself, thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you MorningBerryz.
I still don’t have the words for what happened….it’s the worst thing =(. And to see pictures and hear some of the parents speak about their children they lost it’s heart breaking and I can’t stop crying.
This a good way to remember. It’s all about the victims, nothing about the =killer. That is as it should be. May they and their families find peace.
I totally agree Yvonne. Thank you.
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I wish this didn’t need to be posted.
Me too Liz. How are you?
Kim
It’s so hard to read this. :(((. It is just so terrible and senseless to see such innocence lost. 😦
I know, thank you so much for your comments.
Praying for the Families, their Lost Loved Ones, Forever in My Heart.
Thank you.
An ocean of tears will be shed. The work of a truly sick person. What can we as a society do to recognize the possibility of this crime in a known mentally ill individual, before it happens?
I think that we have to stop being afraid of it when it is in our families. Let people know when we feel that there is a problem.
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Thank you!
Giving out the victims’ names helps give them a face. And hopefully help us give them a voice. If their loss spurs us to making this a better, safer place–even if only by one incident, one school, or one life–that’s about as well as we can do collectively to honor their memories.
I totally agree.