![]() ![]() ![]() She was deeply loved and loved others even more so. “Helena was a smart, kindhearted, and thoughtful person. You will be greatly missed, and we will always love you and celebrate your beautiful life,” Danny Vogel, her neighbour, wrote on Facebook. “Alaina was a vibrant and determined young woman, loved by all who knew her.” CARA LOUGHRAN, 14, STUDENT “It is impossible to sum up all that Alaina was, and meant, to her family & friends,” the family wrote, according to the newspaper. In a statement, her family said Petty was a member of the JROTC programme and volunteered with the “Helping Hands” programme of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including a cleanup of the Keys after Hurricane Irma, according to the Miami Herald. His talent and skills landed him a swimming scholarship to the University of Indianapolis, according to a tweet from ALAINA PETTY, 14, STUDENT Parkland Soccer Club said on Facebook that she was a “loved and well respected member of our club” who would be “greatly missed.”ĭworet, a star athlete, loved swimming. ALYSSA ALHADEFF, 14, STUDENTĪlhadeff was a dual athlete in track and soccer, her grandmother told Miami television station. Hixon, who had children of his own, was married. As a result, under Hixon’s leadership, the Eagle’s baseball team won a state and national championship in 2016. Like his father before him, Hixon was a wrestling coach who inspired all of the school’s athletic teams to give their best, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel newspaper. She texted her mother as Beigel lay bleeding, “My teacher’s on the ground!” her mother told local media.īeigel also served as a staff member at Camp Starlight, a predominately Jewish summer camp in Starlight, Pennsylvania, which said in a Facebook post that he was a “beloved friend and hero.” CHRIS HIXON, 49, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR He died a hero.”Ī favourite teacher known for his selflessness, Beigel was seen trying to lock his classroom door to protect his students when he was killed, pupil Kelsey Friend told local media. In a tweet, the high school football team said Feis, who was married with a baby daughter, “selflessly shielded students from the shooter when he was shot. ![]() He was killed tragically, inhumanely, he did it protecting others,” Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told a news conference. “The kids in this community loved him, they adored him. ![]() The victims’ loved ones have posted memorials on social media: AARON FEIS, 37, COACHĪltruism and courage are what drove Feis, an assistant football coach, to give his life to save others, the local sheriff and others said. “May they rest in peace and may God comfort their families,” he told reporters after reading the names. The suspect, a reputed gun lover who had been expelled from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, was charged on Thursday with 17 counts of premeditated murder, a day after the massacre.įollowing are profiles of the victims, whose names were officially released on Thursday evening by Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. Student Meadow Pollack, a victim of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, appears in a photo from social media received February 16, 2018. ![]()
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