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Thread: Here we remember each victim of the Las Vegas shooting. We'll update as information and photos are released. bos.gl/S8eOpKB
Tewksbury's Rhonda LeRocque was at the concert with her husband and 7-year-old. "She's perfect," said her sister.
Sonny Melton died shielding his wife from gunfire. He "saved my life and lost his," said his wife. They were married about a year.
Adrian Murfitt, 35, was a fisherman. He had a big laugh, and loved hockey. The concert was a treat for having a successful fishing season.
Lisa Romero, 48, a high school secretary, was an "incredible loving and sincere friend, mentor and advocate for students."
Officer Michael Gracia and his girlfriend, who have a baby, were both hit by gunfire. He was an "upbeat, a real friendly guy."
Mechanic’s apprentice Jordan McIldoon, 23, was an only child. "We just don’t know what to do," said his parents.
Neysa Tonks, 46, had three boys. She worked for a tech company, which said that she brought much "joy, fun and laughter"
Stacee Etcheber, 50, was a mother of two. She worked as a hairdresser, and was "tough as nails and just the salt of the earth."
Quinton Joe Robbins, 20, loved the outdoors, and ‘‘had this contagious laugh and a wonderful smile."
Angela "Angie" Gomez graduated high school in 2015. She was a "cheerful young lady with a warm heart and loving spirit."
Jessica Klymchuk, 28, was an educational assistant, librarian and bus driver.
Vermont native Sandy Casey was a middle school special education teacher. According to @bfp_news, she was engaged to be married.
Here's a photo of Stacee Etcheber.
Rachael Parker, a police records technician, was employed with the Manhattan Beach Police Department for 10 years.
Off-duty Las Vegas police officer and youth football coach Charleston Hartfield, 34, was a veteran and father of two.
Denise Burditus was a mother of two, a soon-to-be grandmother of five and had been married for 32 years.
Susan Smith, 53, was an office manager at an elementary school. "She was the hub of everything ... She was always smiling."
Jenny Parks was a kindergarten teacher who married her high school sweetheart. She was throwing her husband a 40th birthday party next week.
Christopher Roybal, 28, was jovial and fun-loving, despite experiencing intense combat during four tours in the Middle East.
Dorene Anderson, a stay-at-home wife and mother, loved the Alaska Aces, a minor league hockey team.
Thomas Day Jr., 54, was at the concert with family. He was "a great family man" who had three daughters, a son, and two grandchildren.
Steven Berger was celebrating his 44th birthday. ‘‘He’s our only son,’’ his mother said, choking up. "It’s terrible."
Bailey Schweitzer, 20, was a receptionist. "No one could possibly have a bad day when Bailey was around."
Heather Warino Alvarado, who took her daughter to the concert, "made huge impacts on those around her with even the smallest gestures."
Jack Beaton shielded his wife: ‘‘He told me, ‘I love you, Laurie’ and his arms were around me and his body just went heavy on me.’’
Kelsey Meadows, a teacher, "was smart, compassionate and kind. She had a sweet spirit and a love for children."
Melissa Ramirez was a California State grad. "She was always positive. Her smile would just brighten up everyone’s day."
Tara Roe Smith was in Vegas for a getaway. "She was a beautiful soul. She was a wonderful mother and our family is going to miss her."
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