Las Vegas Strip-Shooting Victims-Obituary

Las Vegas Strip Shooting Victims

Obituary

Fifty-eight people are dead and more than 500 injured after a gunman opened fire on a concert outside the Mandalay Bay casino hotel in Las Vegas Sunday, Oct. 1.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that the shooting took place during the final night of the three-day Route 91 country music festival, while singer Jason Aldean was performing.

Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo announced that police found the suspect dead of an apparent suicide inside his 32nd-floor hotel room.

Aldean shared thoughts of shock and community after the shooting: "It hurts my heart that this would happen to anyone who was just coming out to enjoy what should have been a fun night."

Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval extended sympathy to the survivors: "A tragic and heinous act of violence has shaken the Nevada family. Our prayers are with the victims and all affected by this act of cowardice."

Further condolences came from President Trump, Vice President Pence, former President Obama, Pope Francis, and countless others.

On Thursday, Oct. 5, the Clark County Coroner’s office released the official list of those who died in the shooting. The Review-Journal has reported and written stories about each of them individually; click here to see photos and tributes to all 58.

Adrian Murfitt, 35, of Anchorage, Alasla
Andrea Castilla, 28, of Huntington Beach, California
Angela Gomez, 20, of Riverside, California
Austin Davis, 29, of Colton, California
Austin Meyer, 24, of Reno, Nevada
Bailey Schweitzer, 20, of Bakersfield, California
Bill Wolfe Jr., 42, of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Derrick “Bo” Taylor, 56, of California
Brennan Stewart, 30, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Brett Schwanbeck, 61, of Bullhead City, Arizona
Brian Fraser of Pomona, California
Calla Medig, 28, of Edmonton, Canada
Cameron Robinson, 28, of Utah
Candice Bowers, 40, of Garden Grove, California
Carly Kreibaum, 33, of Sutherland, Iowa
Carrie Barnette, 34, of Riverside, California
Carrie Parsons, 31, of Seattle, Washington
Charleston Hartfield, 34, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Chris Hazencomb, 44, of Camarillo, California
Christiana Duarte, 22, of Torrance, California
Christopher Roybal, 28, of Colorado Springs, Colorado
Dana Gardner, 52, of San Bernadino, California
Denise Cohen, 56, of Santa Barbara, California
Denise Salmon Burditus, of Martinsburg, West Virginia
Dorene Anderson, 49, of Anchorage, Alaska
Erick Silva, 21, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Hannah Ahlers, 34, of Beaumont, California
Heather Warino Alvarado, 35, of Cedar City, Utah
Jack Beaton, 54, of Bakersfield, California
Jennifer Irvine, 42, of San Diego, California
Jennifer Parks, 36, of Palmdale, California
Jessica Klymchuck, 34, of Valleyview, Alberta, Canada
John Phippen, 56, of Santa Clarita, California
Jordan McIldoon, 23, of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
Jordyn Rivera, 21, of La Verne, California
Kelsey Meadows, 28, of Taft, California
Keri Lynn Galvan, 31, of Thousand Oaks, California
Kurt Von Tillow, 55, of Cameron Park, California
Laura Shipp, 50, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Lisa Patterson, 46, of Lomita, California
Lisa Romero-Muniz, 48, of New Mexico
Melissa Ramirez, 26, of North Hollywood, California
Michelle Vo, 32, of Eagle Rock, California
Neysa Tonks, 46, of Las Vegas, Nevada
Nicol Kimura, 38, of Placentia, California
Pati Mestas, 67, of Menifee, California
Quinton Robbins, 20, of Henderson, Nevada
Rachael Parker, 33, of Manhattan Beach, California
Rhonda LeRocque, 42, of Tewksbury, Massachusetts
Rocio Guillen Rocha, 40, of Corona, California
Sandra Casey, 34, of Manhattan Beach, California
James “Sonny” Melton, 29, of Paris, Tennessee
Stacee Etcheber, 50, of San Francisco, California
Steve Berger, 44, of Minneapolis, Minnesota
Susan Smith, 53, of California
Tara Roe Smith, 34, of Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
Thomas Day Jr., 54, of Corona, California
Victor Link, 55, of Aliso Viejo, California

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My heartfelt sympathies and prayers for all the families and acquaintances who lost their loved ones during this tragedy. May Almighty God grant solace during this most challenging time . With Love & Prayers

Our prayers and condolences go out to the family and friends of the victims of the Las Vegas Strip Shooting. It is times like these around the holidays that we miss our loved ones the most. May the hope found at Proverbs 2: 20, 21 give you comfort.

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My thoughts and prayers are with those who lost loved ones during this tragic incident. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort.

My deepest condolences to Las Vegas Strip Shooting Victims. May God grant their family and friends comfort during this time of sorrow. Psalm 34;18,19

My deep sympathies go out to all 58 + family members and friends
I would like to share a word of comfort to you all. Seek hope in prayer knowing that God's will, on earth will Soon bring peace,safety and more...Matthew 6: 9,10

Heartfelt prayers & condolences for all the families who loss their loved ones during this most challenging time.

I can't express how sorry I am for each of the families and the incredible loss they've suffered. May the God of all comfort be with you all.

I pray for the comfort and worldwide support for all the families that have lost loved ones. This horrible act of men will not prevail. For this devastation will not divide, but will bring people and religions together with an abundances of moral support. It is unthinkable for the true God to act wickedly, For the Almighty to do wrong! For it is not in his heart to afflict or grieve the sons of men. (Job 34:10/Lamentations 3:33)May we look to the God of comfort, and to all may love and peace...

My thoughts and prayers are with all the families who have lost loved ones and to those who have been injured by this sick demented man. My sincerest condolences to you all. God please help these families so that they may get through the pain they are suffering with. "God Bless".