San Bernardino Shooting Victims

San Bernardino Shooting Victims

San Bernardino Shooting Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 2, 2015.
A heavily armed man and woman dressed for battle opened fire on a holiday banquet for the man's co-workers, killing 14 people and seriously wounding more than a dozen others in a precision assault, authorities said. Hours later, they died in a shootout with police, according to The Associated Press.

Authorities were trying to determine a motive, which could include workplace violence or terrorism.

The shooting took place at the Inland Regional Center, which serves people with developmental disabilities.

The Facebook page for Inland Regional Center says it employs nearly 670 staff at its operations in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, providing services to more than 30,200 people.

The center aims to "work on a personal, one-on-one basis with people with developmental disabilities to make their lives better as they define it."

It's uncertain how many people were at the San Bernardino center at the time of the shooting.

Police in San Bernardino tweeted a warning Wednesday that they were responding to an active shooter situation. Police urged people to avoid the area.

At one point, there were up to three suspects, but authorities later said they were reasonably certain that there were only two shooters, both of whom died in the gunbattle with police.

KABC reported Wednesday that shortly before noon, a number of people were seen exiting the building with their hands up.

The social services center has two large buildings that require a badge to get in, said Sheela Stark, a member of its board of trustees. However, the conference room that hosts public events such as Wednesday's banquet is usually left open when visitors are expected, the AP said.

An official list of the dead was released Thursday, and families, friends and co-workers came forward to share some of their stories, according to the AP:

NICHOLAS THALASINOS, 52

The restaurant inspector identified as a Messianic Jew and passionately defended Israel, actively debating about religion in online forums and in person, his friends said.

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AURORA BANALES GODOY, 26

The wife and mother of an infant son was killed in the attack, her aunt, Rebecca Godoy, said in Facebook post that linked to Godoy's own page.

"Yesterday in the shootings in San Bernardino many families were affected. Ours was one of them," Rebecca Godoy wrote. "We will keep her flame alive so that her young son does not forget his special mother."

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YVETTE VELASCO, 27

Velasco is being described by her family as smart, motivated and full of life.

In a statement, her relatives said she was "loved by all who knew her."

"We are devastated about what happened and are still processing this nightmare," the family said.

Velasco is survived by her parents and three sisters.

"Please pray for our family and the other families who have lost a loved one as a result of this terrible tragedy," her relatives wrote.

In the aftermath of the shooting, Velasco's relatives searched everywhere for her. Mindy Velasco, her aunt, called hospitals, police and evacuee centers in a harrowing search for information, the Los Angeles Times reported.

"I'm fearing the worst," she told the paper. "She would definitely be in contact after something like this."

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BENNETTA BETBADAL, 46

She was born in Iran in 1969 and came to the United States at age 18 to escape the persecution of Christians after the Iranian Revolution, according to a family statement on a fundraising account set up in her name.

Her cousin, Melani Betbadal, referred reporters to the statement and declined further comment.

She first settled in New York City but eventually moved to Rialto, California. She and her husband, a police officer, were married in 1997 and have three children ages 10, 12 and 15.

Betbadal graduated from California State Polytechnic University in Pomona with a degree in chemistry and took a job as a health inspector with San Bernardino County.

Her husband, Arlen Verdehyou, told The Daily Breeze that he and his wife exchanged texts at 8 a.m. Wednesday. He told her that he had withdrawn money from the bank and would do some Christmas shopping. Betbadal had recently decorated the family's Christmas tree.

She was planning to give a presentation at the annual holiday meeting Wednesday and was excited about it, the family said.

"It is the ultimate irony that her life would be stolen from her that day by what appears to be the same type of extremism that she fled so many years ago," the family said in the statement.

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SIERRA CLAYBORN, 27

Her friends say she stood out as someone who always had an encouraging word.

Timothy J. Lee remembers meeting Clayborn in a hip-hop class at the University of California, Riverside. She was active and outgoing, praising classmates when they mastered a routine.

"She always had something encouraging to say," Lee said.

After graduating in 2010, Clayborn worked jobs in retail and at a bank before landing a position at the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health. Like a number of other victims, she inspected restaurants.

Matthew Peairs, 27, a manager at Red Baron Pizza in Big Bear Lake, California, said Clayborn visited the restaurant a day before the shooting to complete an inspection.

"She was one of the nicest health inspectors that we've ever had," he said. "She talked to us like normal people, not just doing her job."

He said they discussed their holiday plans and she mentioned she was going to the department's Christmas party Wednesday.

"She was stoked about the party," Peairs said.

Word spread Wednesday among Clayborn's friends that she was missing. FBI agents later visited her family's house to tell them that she was killed in the attack.

"It's definitely going to be different without her," Lee said.

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ROBERT ADAMS, 40

The Yucaipa resident was known as a loving father and husband who married his high school sweetheart, friends said.

A fundraising page for his wife, Summer, and 20-month-old daughter, Savannah, had raised thousands of dollars in several hours Thursday.

Megan Neforos, who set up the page, said she knew Adams' wife through a Facebook group for mothers of young children.

"He was her high school sweetheart. This is tragic for her," she said. "He was an incredibly loving father and devoted husband."

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LARRY DANIEL KAUFMAN, 42

He ran an independently owned coffee shop inside the Inland Regional Center where the county health workers were using a hall for their holiday banquet. The shop's workers included people with developmental disabilities, which can include epilepsy, autism and intellectual disabilities.

Eileen Richey, the executive director of the Association of Regional Center Agencies, said his death "fills us with sorrow, knowing so many families are in mourning."

Kaufman, of Rialto, was an avid participant in the Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire in Southern California each spring, said friend Katherine Panowicz, who had known him for 15 years.

She said he typically participated in parades, carrying either a pennant or a lance on a make-believe horse. The fair community is devastated to lose a friend with such a big smile, she said.

"It would change the entire environment of a room just because he had a big brilliant smile," she said.

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MICHAEL RAYMOND WETZEL, 37

Friends and fellow church members appealed for help supporting his widow, Renee, a stay-at-home mom in Lake Arrowhead, California, and children.

"Michael was the most amazing person," Renee Wetzel said in a statement, issued through her friend Celia Behar. The couple had five children from previous marriages and one child together.

"He was my best friend and an incredible father who was loved by all. I have never known a better person," the statement said. "He loved his work and his family so very much. Without him, this family will never be the same. We appreciate all the love and support that everyone is showing."

Behar runs a blog for mothers where Renee Wetzel frequently posted, and she turned there to ask for prayers shortly after learning that her husband, an environmental health supervisor, could have been attacked.

"My husband was in a meeting and a shooter came in. There are multiple people dead/shot. I can't get a hold of him," she wrote.

After last month's deadly shootings in Paris, she posted a vacation photo on Facebook, overlain by the colors of the French flag.

After her husband's death was confirmed, she posted a Bible passage: "When my heart is overwhelmed lead me to the rock that is higher than I."

The Lil' Mamas blog set up an online fundraiser for the Wetzel family on Thursday and quickly raised tens of thousands of dollars.

Church of the Woods also asked its members to pray for the extended family: "Please continue to pray for Renee, his children, and his former wife Amy as they process this terrible tragedy and loss of their husband and father," the church said in a statement.

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DAMIAN MEINS, 58

He was passionate about serving his community, a message he took from the priests at his Catholic high school in Riverside and carried throughout his life.

Meins never strayed far from his church or its teachings, said Walter Hackett, who met Meins some 40 years ago in high school.

"Service to others, helping others. He very much took that to heart," Hackett said.

Hackett called his friend "a good, good guy."

"Funny and smart and tall. A real quick smile, very friendly and outgoing," he said. "It's a real hard hit for all of us who knew him."

Meins married his high school sweetheart, now a Catholic school principal, and they raised two daughters, one a teacher. Meins was fondly remembered as the guy who dressed up as Santa for school pictures, according to a parent's social media posting Thursday.

Meins' Facebook page, where he can be seen smiling with his family in front of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, says he studied business administration at the University of Redlands starting in 1991. In 1979, he graduated from UC Riverside. He was also retired from the Riverside County after working there for 28 years.

In addition to working in the public health department in San Bernardino, Meins was an extended care coordinator at St. Catherine of Alexandria School in Riverside, where he also helped kids create Christmas art projects and religious murals, Hackett said.

Meins received a community award for his work in Riverside, which was based on "compassion, courage, forgiveness, generosity, humility, inclusiveness, integrity, kindness, respect and service."

A living Rosary for the Meins family was held Thursday.

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SHANNON JOHNSON, 45, of Los Angeles.

Johnson was the lone victim who lived in Los Angeles, a long commute to San Bernardino County where he worked as a health inspector.

He rose before dawn every morning to get to his job from his home in Koreatown, which he shared with his girlfriend, Mandy Pfifer, who was a longtime member of LA Mayor Eric Garcetti's Crisis Reponse Team.

The mayor's office said in a statement Thursday night that "we have learned that one of our own ... is among those who lost their lives."

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TIN NGUYEN, 31

She was supposed to get married in 2017, her family told media outlets.

Born in Vietnam, Nguyen was a food inspector with the county health department. She lived in Santa Ana.

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ISAAC AMANIOS, 60

He was a supervising environmental health specialist.

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Authorities released the names of the rest of the victims, but details about them weren't immediately available. They are:

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HARRY BOWMAN, 46, of Upland.

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JUAN ESPINOZA, 50, of Highland.

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Michael Garcia

April 12, 2017

To the Family and friends of Jonathan Martinez and Teacher Karen Elaine Smith. There are many debates that a tragic event such as this screams to have resolved. There are no perfect ways to bring healing and comfort to you in the wake of such loss. I am so sorry for humanity to hear that this tragedy has occurred. I cannot imagine your pain. There are others who know how deeply you must be grieving. I am so sorry this has happened to you and your family or friend. May God bring you ease to your sorrow. May the memory of your loved one bring you joy to have known such a love. Peace be in your heart and in your mind. With love, a parent and concerned citizen.

D. AbuSaft

December 7, 2015

Hard to find words for this senseless tragedy. May God give you all peace and comfort during this horrific time.

Erica

December 22, 2015

I'm so sorry for the recent loss that you have gone through. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families during this hard time may God be with you and comfort you. Act 17:27- he tenderly comforts those who look for him.

R Stone

December 16, 2015

It's so devastating to hear that we live in a world that continues to show lack of compassion and concern for only one's self , but how comforting it is that we know God's purpose is that the whole earth be made into a paradise. So the ones we have loss will not be raised to life in a world filled with crime. They will have an opportunity to live forever on this earth in peaceful and happy conditions.

December 11, 2015

We lost 14 of our brothers and sister but we have only lost their bodies because there spirits are here with us forever. God bless everyone and just enjoy your love ones all the time.

December 11, 2015

My deepest condolences. May God provide you with the strength and comfort you need as you cope with your loss. (Psalms 9:9 NWT)

~Angela Flores
Las Vegas, NV

Artis Ac Hudson Sr/

December 8, 2015

IN PRAYER!!

Trudy Cleveland

December 8, 2015

The following message is from my cousin in England. I said I would try to find a way to send this to you.
Hi folks



I just wanted to touch base with you all to say that Robin and I were horrified to hear of the massacre in San Bernadino and feel really sad for the familes of those affected. We know how this must have impacted on you all and are thinking of you all at the moment.



Take care



Robin & Janie

G. Freeman

December 8, 2015

It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.

JW

December 8, 2015

Our condolences to the victim'sfamilies, colleagues and many, many friends . May the God who gives hope, grant you the strength and wisdom needed day by day to cope with your great loss. And may you find comfort and security from one who cannot lie and promises to undo all tragedy - "he said: Tabitha, rise! She opened her eyes, and as she caught sight of Peter, she sat up. 41 Giving her his hand, he raised her up, and he called the holy ones and the widows and presented her alive. (Acts 9:40,41)

Richard Turpin

December 8, 2015

May they all rest in peace and may God help comfort the families at this terrible time and comfort those children who lost a parent. So very sad and just makes no sense.

Charise Morgan

December 8, 2015

At this time when tradegy and violence is so rampant, I pray ."May the God who give you peace be with you all.- Romans 15:31.

December 7, 2015

To the victims, lost or survivors and their families and friends my deepest sympathy. You are in my thoughts and prayers. This state, this nation and indeed the world is with you. We will help you to remain strong.

Your show of strength to have your holiday parade, despite this unspeakable tragedy was a sign of courage and shows how GOOD can overcome evil.

God Bless you all,

Barbara, Northern California

Ray and Brenda (USA)

December 7, 2015

In loving memory of all the cherished lives that were loss in this senseless and deadly tragedy! My family joins the nation in expressing our heartfelt condolences for your loss and offer wholesome thoughts and unyielding prayer for the pain and anguish that this act of violence has caused you. Find comfort in knowing that God hears your cry and feels your pain. You are not alone. He cares deeply for you and will see you through your grief.

December 7, 2015

These are truly critical times hard to deal with. (2 Timothy 3:1) May the peace promised in God's word (John 14:27) be active and may you all be helped to endure these difficult times.

December 7, 2015

Let's pray there comes a time when rational thinking prevails. A time when dealing with issues of any kind no longer involve violence or a gun. My heartfelt prayers and sympathy are to all who have suffered the loss of a family member, friend, or neighbor.

December 7, 2015

God Bless All The Families and Friends Of The Victims. God Bless All Of The Victims-This Is Surreal, Tragic And Should Not Have Happened. The Whole World Send Their Prayers To All Of You!

REST IN PEACE

A M

December 7, 2015

December 7, 2015

I am so sorry about the loss of these people. May God bring the family peace and comfort in this time of sorrow. Psalms46.1.

December 7, 2015

MAY GOD WRAP HIS LOVING ARMS AROUND ALL OF THE FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF THIS TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.
ONE DAY AT A TIME SWEET JESUS.

Camille

December 6, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart breaks at such a tragedy.I know it is hard but God will help you get through it. He says "you will certainly call me and come and pray to me and i will listen to YOU "
Jeremiah 29:12

lisa jarrell

December 6, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Penny Hardly

December 6, 2015

My heart goes out to each and every victim and the loved ones now struggling with overwhelming grief. Praying for comfort and hope. We must join together to create a safer, more compassionate society.

J Abrego

December 5, 2015

May all of the victims rest in heavenly peace with Lord our God. This is so heartbreaking and devastating, I will keep praying for the victims who lost their lives, their families and the survivors as well as the courageous heroes that put their lives on the line for others. May GOD comfort everyone that is hurting.

Chris

December 5, 2015

Rest in Peace

MARKITA MCNEILL

December 5, 2015

Barbara Aldrich

December 5, 2015

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

S. Casey

December 5, 2015

Sincere Sympathy to the family and friends of the good people whose lives were taken from them and for the people who lost their lives too soon. It is heartbreaking that we live in a world where other people choose to let their personal beliefs and issues effect the lives of others in such a tragic way. No one has the right to force their way of life on another human being. The chain reaction created when these types of tragic situations occur reaches far and wide and we are all filled with a sense of loss. I am praying that you will somehow find peace in your hearts.

December 5, 2015

Praying for all of the family's this was just horrible, they are in God's loving arms now.

CS

December 5, 2015

My heart goes out to all the families and friends of the deceased and wounded. This tragedy is so unreal..Reading about everyone makes it real.
Please accept our genuine sympathies and deep prayers for your families, from many, who even though we may not know you, have heavy hearts for what you are going through.
May your loved ones who are gone rest in peace. May your loved ones who are wounded be healed, physically and emotionally. May Our Lord grant all the families needed comfort during this tragic time.

December 5, 2015

We knew dan kaufman a bit from ren faire. He was funny and friendly he will be missed.

Jamesmother

December 5, 2015

My heart goes out to the families for the senseless loss of their loved ones. The pain of losing someone you love leaves your hearts filled with sadness. But, the God of Heaven and Earth has promised to rid the earth of injustice and suffering. His Word tells us that soon these things will be in the past. Until that day arrive may you all find comfort through prayer.

December 5, 2015

From Footprints: It is then that I carried you.

Health care worker State department of health

December 5, 2015

My heart goes out to everyone affected by this senseless tragedy.

Deb

December 5, 2015

May the Angels watch over all of the victims , families, friends. Sympathy and condolences for all..Blessings for all of our friends and family. I am at a loss for words except HOPE!!!!

Kate Richerson

December 4, 2015

Rest in peace.

Laura Fry

December 4, 2015

My heart goes out to every one and there family's .You have my prayers
Laura Fry

Laura Fry

December 4, 2015

My heart goes out to every one and there family's .You have my prayers
Laura Fry

Health Inspector

December 4, 2015

God's blessings be upon all these families.

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

December 4, 2015

There are no words!! May your loved ones rest in eternal peace and may the perpetual light shine upon them. May their blessed memory comfort you in your time of grief and sorrow.

Sharon Firebaugh

December 4, 2015

Condolences and prayers for strength for the families and friends of these victims. May it help in some small way to know all of you are in the prayers of so many across our wonderful nation.

Christine Arcand

December 4, 2015

My condolences to all the family's my thoughts and prayers are with you

June Hecker

December 4, 2015

Praying for all the families in your time of sadness and loss. My heart goes out to you.

Annette

December 4, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Natalie Chearino

December 4, 2015

I'm so very sorry for all the victims' families and friends who have lost their loved ones from this horrific tragedy. May you find comfort and solace in knowing they are now all of your angels watching over you from above. My prayers and deepest sympathies go out to all of you.

MS BANKS

December 4, 2015

MAY GOD COMFORT, STRENGTHEN AND CONTINOUSLY BE WITH THE SURVIVING VICTIMS AND THE FAMILIES OF ALL WHO WERE EFFECTED BY THIS ATROCITY.
CONTINUE TO LOOK TOWARDS THE HILL FROM WHENCE COMETH YOUR HELP.

December 4, 2015

Another senseless tragic loss of precious human life. My deepest sympathy for the families of those who died and prayers for the recovery of those injured.

December 4, 2015

Sorry for your loss. May you draw comfort from the scripture at Ecclesiastes 9 : 5 that show your loved ones a resting in peace.

December 4, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the families of this terrible tragedy. God foretells a time when he will establish peace earthwide. Under his Kingdom, a heavenly government, people will not "learn war anymore". Instead they will "beat their swords into plowshares - Isaiah 2:4. God will bring an end to all injustice and suffering.

Jessica Hanna

December 4, 2015

Our hearts go out to all family and friends. ..may God grant you peace and help you through this terrible time. ..

L Smart

December 4, 2015

My thought and prayers to the families effected by this senseless tragedy. may god love help you find peace.

Kelly Troiano

December 4, 2015

God Bless

December 4, 2015

My heartfelt sympathys go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the words found in 1 Thessalonians 4 : 14 can bring you some comfort. Knowing that their is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Renee Spoonhoward

December 4, 2015

Very very sorry for your losses. Words are insignificant at a time as this; however, just knowing strangers send their love is so very heartwarming. God Bless you all.
~~ The Spoonhoward Family, Pittsburgh, PA

Nancy

December 4, 2015

God must cry,when He sees the state our world is in.His love never ends though, no matter what happens. I pray His healing hand will be upon each one, for physical and emotional healing. He is able to do far more than we ask or think. Love and prayers for each person involved.

December 3, 2015

Prayers are with you

The Garcia's

December 3, 2015

...Godspeed to the new Angels watching and guiding their loved every day and night. We share your pain and carry the sadness in our hearts. Know you are not alone and may prayers and blessings cover and hold you at this time.

Mary Wilson

December 3, 2015

Shocked to hear of another senseless shooting.All victims and your families are in my prayers.We in Australia stand united with you all.You are not alone.I pray that you have much needed comfort that God is with you in this time of sorrow.Love to you.

The Carey Family

December 3, 2015

From Upstate N.Y. Our deepest & most heartfelt sympathy to the family's & friends of these brave soals. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all, during this difficult time. May you find some comfort in knowing others care & share your loss. Our world weeps with you. To all the brave first responders, firemen, law enforcement, medical, etc. God bless you all for a job well done. You all say this was your job & we did what needed to be done. You all are, our brave heroes. God bless each & everyone of you, again & God Bless America.

December 3, 2015

To The Families,
You have my deepest condolences. Good will triumph over this cowardly act. Rest assured that God has the final say. I'm at a lost for words. God bless you all.

Rhonda, MD

Anne

December 3, 2015

I felt very numb when I first heard about the senseless shooting.My prayers are for healing of all who were affected by it.The holidays will be very difficult. I know that those we love don't go away,they walk beside us everyday.Our loved ones are unseen, unheard,but always near us.
Love doesn't end as we miss our friends and loved ones.
Their spirits will be around us and they are at peace in heaven.It doesn't hurt to pray for LESS VIOLENCE IN USA.San Bernardino was a sad,senseless tragedy.It will take time to heal for everyone involved in it.

December 3, 2015

Thoughts & prayers go out to the families of the victims of this violent, senseless act of cowardice. Evil will prevail if the good do nothing. RIP

Pennsylvania

markita mcneill

December 3, 2015

for the angels that had to leave us for awhile but not far away.....

E. Abernathy

December 3, 2015

Family and Friends of:
Those who was hurt or killed in this senseless act. Please accept my deepest condolences.

May you be comforted in knowing that soon God has promise to rid the earth of these senseless acts of violence and hatred.

All roots of hatred and wars will be removed. Rest assured that he has set a time when he will call all the wicked into account, and that time is soon.

Please keep your head up and keep your hope alive.

He has not and will not forget you.

Until that time may the God of Comfort, Comfort you at this time.

December 3, 2015

Praying for the families that lost their loved ones. Also, praying for healing for the ones that was injured. May God be with you. Be blessed!

Germaine

December 3, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

C. and A.

December 3, 2015

Dear God bless them all. Dear God help us.....please ...... we pray.

Jerome&Carolyn BURNELL

December 3, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

December 3, 2015

There are no words. Another senseless tragedy! My prayers, thoughts & deepest condolences go out to the families and friends of the innocent victims.My prayers, too, for a speedy & complete recovery of the wounded.Kudos to law enforcement and first responders and sympathy to the people of San Ber

Sincere condolences

December 3, 2015

This truly is very sad news. I am so sorry for all who's lives have been affected by this horrific incident. May the peace of God be with you as you struggle to understand this senseless tragedy. He will help you to endure as you mourn for your dear loved ones.

Bernadine Joines

December 3, 2015

To all the victims of San Bernardino,may they rest in peace.

Trish Thomas

December 3, 2015

The Victims families R IN my PRAYERS....

Diana Torline

December 3, 2015

So sorry that this happened. Thinking of all of the victims and their families today.

David Call

December 3, 2015

May rest in peace?ce love call family

December 3, 2015

So sorry fpr the vitims of the San Bernado, CA.

dean roberts

December 3, 2015

So sorry for what occurred to the families and their loved ones. may god bless you all.

Peter J Chilos

December 3, 2015

Please accept my most sincere condolences. May God Bless all family members and Law Enforcement.

Mr and Mrs Dana Poulin

December 3, 2015

Our hearts, thoughts and prayers go out to all of the victims and their families.<3 {{{{{{hug's}}}}} <3

Linda Johnson-Dean

December 3, 2015

My heartfelt thoughts and prayers goes out to the people of San Bernadino, CA. Words will never express the sorrow that we share with you. I pray God will sustain each of the family members who lost a love one as well as those who were directly involved with comfort and peace and may the souls of the departed rest in peace and light perpetual shine upon them.Amen

Denise

December 3, 2015

So, sorry to the victims of this senseless tragedy. May God lead you through this! God bless all of the First responders also for the city of San Bernardino. God bless all if you.

Go with God

Virginia Seitz

December 3, 2015

This is so terrible! I'm praying for all
that was involved in this

Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. Turner, Sr. & Family

December 3, 2015

To the families of the San Bernardino Shooting Victims

May God Bless And Comfort You

By: Charles G. Turner, Sr.

At times like this when we don't know what to do

Just talk to God and he will see you through

When words sometimes just won't do and you don't know what to say

Just talk to God and let him have his way

When friends and family come and go

Just remember that God has an open door

At times like this when words alone won't do

May God bless and comfort you

Trt

December 3, 2015

May the Peace of the Lord be with all those effected by this senseless Tragedy.

Ethelene Wilson

December 3, 2015

Condolences to all victims and family speedy recovery. We praying for our country.

Wanderski

December 3, 2015

My sincere sympathy to all the families affected by this tragedy. Losing a loved one is such a painful experience, may God comfort you all with his promise at John 6:40 during this most difficult time.

Melinda German

December 3, 2015

Praying for all!

December 3, 2015

Prayers and Peace

Pamela Strong

December 3, 2015

Tragedies continue to rip open our hearts. Let God's Kingdom Come!!!

Pat Otte

December 3, 2015

Thoughts and prayers to all the families. God Bless You.

steven

December 3, 2015

Once again there are no words.prayers to everyone effected by this horrific senseless tragedy.God Bless!

Margaret Apple

December 3, 2015

Prayers For All

Claudia Kampian

December 3, 2015

I am so sorry for your loss. Such a senseless tragedy. You are in my heart and prayers at this very sad time.

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