Boston Marathon Explosion Victims

Boston Marathon Explosion Victims

Boston Marathon Explosion Victims Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 15, 2013.
BOSTON (AP) — It dawned chilly, clear and blue, a parsimonious but perfect serving of New England springtime that — because it came on the third Monday in April — unquestionably called for a celebration.

The kind of morning just right for an 11:05 a.m. first pitch at Fenway Park. A day to remind your kids about the heroes of the American Revolution before heading out to stake a place on the curb and cheer on modern-day heroes of the Marathon. A day, Bostonians say, when their city realizes the best of itself.

And then, in 10 seconds of fury and smoke, the joy founded upon 117 years of sweat and aspiration was stolen away.

When a pair of bombs exploded Monday near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing at least three people and injuring more than 140, it left a scene of shattered glass and severed limbs that terrorized this city. Spectators who moments before had been cheering family and friends were knocked to the ground. Blood stained the pavement. With reports that two more bombs had been found unexploded, Bostonians and visitors hunkered down in fear.

But to appreciate the totality of what Boston surrendered in those moments of horror requires understanding just how much the city had to lose. Other cities have, no doubt, experienced far more horrific tragedies. But few have had their sense of security ripped away at a moment of such singular exultation, on a day that captures an essential part of this city's soul.

Monday in Boston was Patriots' Day, a holiday unique to New England that brings the region's rich history alive with reenactments recalling the battles of Lexington and Concord that marked the beginning of the American Revolution. For the city's children, it means a day off from school as they begin Spring Break. For 23,000 runners from around the world, the day caps months spent preparing to test body and spirit. It is a day when a city feels like a village, when strangers offer high-fives and free food to runners they'll never see again.

When it's over, runners wander through the streets, proudly wearing medals bearing the image of a unicorn. It is a symbol chosen because it represents the endless pursuit of perfection that lives mostly in myth — except, that is, in those all-too-brief hours when Boston finds a bit of perfection in itself.

To see all that shattered is a hard feeling to put in to words, Bostonians say. But they tried nonetheless, because it felt right to do so.

For Meredith Saillant, the day's transformation was summed up in minutes, just after she finished running the 26.2-mile race, when a gathering with friends in a hotel room overlooking the finish line morphed from a party-in-the-making into a search for an escape route.

"I went into the shower laughing, so happy about what this day was all about — and I came out and it was all over," said Saillant, who lives in the Boston suburb of Brookline. "It's just that sense of completely feeling just vulnerable, like something's been taken from us for no reason, for absolutely no reason, and it's just completely senseless."

In an old city that prides itself on its institutions, workers at Boston's hospitals seemed stunned by the shrapnel wounds and ruptured eardrums, as much because of the timing and the place they were inflicted as for their severity.

"This is something I've never seen in my 25 years here," said Alisdair Conn, chief of emergency services at Massachusetts General Hospital. "This amount of carnage in the civilian population, this is what we expect from war."

But the pain and despair was hardly limited to the emergency wards. Instead, it spread across the city, echoing off empty cobblestones.

By evening, SWAT team members with machine guns patrolled hospitals and stood outside hotels that were on lockdown. Most bars had closed early on a night when they're typically packed with post-race revelers.

"Be Safe and be #BostonStrong," read one sign posted on the door of a darkened bar. "We urge everyone to please stay safe," said the sign posted at another.

At The Hill Tavern, across the street from Massachusetts General, people hunched over their beers and stared in shock at the television screens broadcasting news of the explosions. The mood was somber.

"You don't ever think something like this would happen so close to home, especially in Boston," said 23-year-old Kaitlyn Kloeblen. "You always think it's such a small, safe city."

Kloeben said she was avoiding the subway system and staying close to home for the night. "We don't want to go anywhere on the T or anything," she said. "We don't really feel safe."

The mood was equally wan in the promenades around historic Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market that would normally be thronged with post-Marathon partiers. Instead, nearly all the bars and restaurants were black, surrendering the streetscape to a few lonely hangers-on, a handful of police officers and a bronze statue of Red Auerbach, the legendary Celtics coach and general manager.

"Today is a very special day. I'm from Boston and I'm devastated," said Laura Gassett, who had brought friends from California, Utah and England to the Marathon before seeking solace at Durgin Park, one of just two bars open. "The terrorists are getting exactly what they wanted. They want to shut Boston down and they did. They cut us off right at the knees."

As Gassett and her friends went in search of a cab, a chain across the entrance to Dick's Last Resort — a bar that posts its closing time as "til I freakin' say so!!" — swung in the breeze and an outdoor loudspeaker broadcast the notes of "Always and Forever," across the emptiness that was not supposed to be.

"We were sitting in the bar and we saw bomb squads walking by with M-16s, checking trash barrels," said Gassett's partner, Candy Shoemaker. "It was like, 'Oh my God.'"

The disbelief seemed most obvious in the faces and the voices of runners. Many recalled how the day had started off so perfectly with cool, clear skies after last year's stifling heat.

"The runners on the course were happy," said Lucretia Ausse, who was running her first Boston Marathon, "and it was wild going through Wellesley. Just everybody - the spectators were off the hook."

Ausse had just crossed the finish line when she turned around and saw smoke pouring into the sky.

The finish line is usually a joyous place in Boston: the ultimate accomplishment in a marathon that's considered among the most difficult in the world to run, owing to its steep hills and competitive qualifying times. But this time, runners surged away from the finish line, anxious to pick up phones that would allow them to reassure their families. Except that none of the calls were going through.

There was anxiety and fear in Boston Common, a historic park just beyond the finish line where runners wrapped in foil blankets usually eagerly reunite with family members.

Instead, people wandered in and out in a confused daze, searching for family and friends who were unreachable. Sirens rang through the air. Helicopters thundered overhead. Runners collapsed on the ground, crying.

"It was mayhem. It was chaotic," said Mike Ferrari, 24, who lives in Boston. "Everyone just started running."

By nightfall, nearly all had departed and runner Tara Redmond, 42, hurried back to her hotel through eerily quiet streets. Tonight, after months of training to earn a Marathon medal, it felt wrong to wear hers as if there was something to celebrate. The only reason she had it on at all was that her mother had told her she deserved it. But Redmond was no longer sure.

She talked about all her fellow runners who'd joined Boston's once-a-year chase of excellence and who had been unable to claim their rightful prize. Together, with this city, they had started the day that held such promise, only to see it evaporate.

"It's such a sad day," Redmond said. Then, she glanced down, running her fingers over the medal — the one depicting the Unicorn that symbolizes a city's search for rarely attainable perfection — and her eyes filled with tears.

ADAM GELLER,Associated Press
MEGHAN BARR,Associated Press

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Thoughts and prayers to the families of this tragedy. May God be with all of you.

Jeannine Grant

April 26, 2014

May god bless all the victims and families of the bombings, The lord is with you now and you are safe. My heart goes out to all of you.


Go Boston Strong.

April 26, 2014

MY family and I want to thank all the hero's on that devastating day. God promises a time right here on earth when everyone will act like you. "Love your neighbor as your self". Matt22:39. Thank you!

Linda Santana

May 19, 2013

God Bless America & it should always stay this way & never change. America....land of the brave & home of the free it says. America is the home of many, many brave men & women that give their lives every day to keep it free. Freedom is not free...our heroes give their lives so that we can have freedom but some people try to damage our beautiful country & what it stands for. Help keep our traditions & our hopes & dreams of America the way it should be....Free My heart goes out to all the innocent people that pay with their lives, my prayers that someday all this fighting etc., killing for no reason will stop. God Bless America & all our people that fight to keep us free.

Grady Youngblood

May 9, 2013

God Bless America for those to be Known by Jesus Christ Our Lord.

Mary Palermo

May 2, 2013

For all the friends & family of the victims my prayers are with each & everyone in Boston.

May 1, 2013

God Bless America acts like this only bring all of us closer.

Don Randall

April 28, 2013

One day soon God is making all things new,John 5: verses 28&29...

Charles H. Miranda

April 28, 2013

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Can You Sing Me A Song.
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Can You Sing Me A Song
Can You Sing Me A Song;

A Lovely And Beautiful
Song,

A Song That Can Lift Up
My Broken Spirit;

In The Midst Of My
Deepest Despair,

She Has Gone Away Never
To Return Again;

My Broken Heart Keeps
On Crying And Sighing
Away,

And The Angels Are
Singing Her To Heaven
With Such Beautiful
Songs.

Can You Sing Me A Song
Can You Sing Me A Song;

A Lovely And Beautiful
Song,

A Song That Can Lift Up
My Broken Spirit;

In The Midst Of My
Deepest Despair,

She Has Gone Away Never
To Return Again To This
Heart Of Mine;

My Broken Heart Keeps
On Crying And Sighing
Away,

And The Angels Are
Singing Her To Heaven
With Such Beautiful
Songs.

Can You Sing Me A Song
Can You Sing Me A Song;

A Lovely And Beautiful
Song,

Of How My Broken Heart
Feels In The Midst Of
My Deepest Despair;

So Can You Sing Me A
Song.


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maria simth

April 28, 2013

god bless the people of Boston

VICKY GAGLIARDI

April 27, 2013

SO SORRY 4 ALL THE VICTIMS @ FAMILIES HOPE ALL ARE DOING WELL AS EXPECTED @ SO VERY GLAD THEY CAUGHT U DID IT. MAY GOD BE WITH EACH @ EVERY 1 OF U, STAY STRONG.

kenneth boudreaux

April 27, 2013

may the blessings and love go to all the victims of the boston marathon

Charles H. Miranda

April 26, 2013

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I'm Keeping A Candle Light Vigil
On My Windowsill Tonight.
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In This Trouble And Darken
World Of Our's;

I'm Keeping A Candle Light
Vigil Burning On My
Windowsill Tonight,

For All Of The Fallen One's
Everywhere;

There Will Never Be Another
One Like You Ever Again,

And My Heart Is In Agony Over
All Of My Brothers And My
Sisters Everywhere;

Who Had Die Of Hatred
And Violent Death,

And These Tears Of Mine That
I'm Shedding Tonight;

Is For All Of My Brothers
And My Sisters Everywhere,

I'm Gonna Light A Candle For
This Trouble And Darken
World Of Our's;

I'm Lighting This Candle In
Hopes That Heaven Would Shed
A Little Light Upon This Trouble
And Darken World Of Our's,

I'm Hoping And Praying That
Heaven Can See This Candle
Light Vigil Of Mine Burning
On My Windowsill Tonight;

For All Of My Brothers And
My Sisters Everywhere,

I'm Gonna Light A Candle For
This Trouble And Darken
World Of Our's.


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Kimberly Manion

April 25, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims and the families of the victims. We stand strong with these families, Boston, and this Nation as we reflect upon the wise words Martin has left us with..."No more hurting people....PEACE."
God Bless you all today and always!
Our heartfelt condolences,
Kimberly Manion
Phil Cirincione

April 25, 2013

May God bless and keep you in this time of sorrow.
K.TODD (Batesville, MS)

April 25, 2013

Love you

Marisa Thomas

April 25, 2013

May god bless you.

Marisa Thomas

April 25, 2013

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

Henryk Zaleski

April 24, 2013

Rest in peace.

God Bless All Boston Victims Families & Friends, Love, Jeff & Janice (Independence, Mo)

April 24, 2013

Connie Converse

April 24, 2013

I'm so sorry for the lost of your loved ones. They are angels looking after you now. Rest in peace.

Judy Smathers

April 23, 2013

God Bless the victims and families of the Boston Marathon Explosion. I am praying for America to be Blessed again.

Corey polnitz

April 23, 2013

May GOD bless u and your loved ones, and keep them safe

April 23, 2013

i wish i was marryed
i wish i had a new born to name
because like my father and mother named me after my uncle that fought in ww2
and im proud of that !
and i was talt evil knows no boarders
but nether dose good' caring for thous that nead it !
evil did not win this battel It hides
as tottel stranger help each other to get threw this!!!!!!!!!
it took months to plan a cowardly act!
and only seconds for selfless acts of kindness and aide to thous who now need it!(so i now call on all the ones that read this.
to prov it ...........
im so sorry i cant do more but i cant see the lettrs on my keybord
Tin Man

April 22, 2013

May the God of comfort hold ur loved one in his heart and keep the family as strong as possible @ this difficult time

virginia dsvis

April 22, 2013

my thoughts and prayers are with everyone in Boston. as they recover from this senseless act.

April 22, 2013

I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the families lost in this tragedy!

April 22, 2013

I have lost loved ones through illness and that hurt. I can't imagine how it is to lose loved ones through a senseless tragedy.

May all of you be surrounded by those who love and care about you and help provide strength and comfort.

Those who were lost are now angels watching over all of you.

May God Bless you all forever.

Susan

April 22, 2013

To everyone who was injured in this cowardly tragedy...May God give you healing & peace as you recover & go on. Keep the Faith. God Bless Boston. God Bless America.

April 22, 2013

Im sorry for your lost. May your families rely on God in this time of gtief.

Wendy Linnean

April 22, 2013

May my prayers go out to the people who lost there love ones from that real bad tredegy in Boston.Will keep them in our prayers.

Regina Smith

April 22, 2013

He promised not to leave us comfortless. May God bless and keep you all during these dark times.

lisa jarrell

April 22, 2013

GOD BLESS BOSTON M.A!

Joan'Ruth Lawson

April 22, 2013

MOTHER EARTH'S MOURNING ...
Nestling ALL our LOVING BEST THOUGHTS into a quilt of comfort & touch...to create IMMORTALITY of REMEMBERING. May LOVINGKINDNESS be with you ALL ALWAYS. <3<3<3<3

Bonnie

April 22, 2013

God Bless You citizens of Boston

Rose Pierce

April 22, 2013

In our hearts and prayers. Can't find sufficient words. Just know that we love you all.

April 22, 2013

God Bless Boston!! God Bless America!!!

Carol Jedynasty

April 22, 2013

I can not fathom the enormous pain that is felt by all of you.My heart aches for you. I will continue to pray for all involved. May God bless you and keep you strong.

gen young

April 22, 2013

A happy Monday, turned to tragedy! I feel so bad for all involved! May happier memories help you through this.
God Bless you all!

MIchael

April 22, 2013

Prayers going up for all of the victims and all of their families. May they soon find comfort and peace back into their daily lives.

Tonia Lenza

April 22, 2013

My deeeeeeepest condolences to the victoms family; my eyes are filled with tears my heart is broken if i was there in person i would give each and every one of you a great big hug i know how it feels to lose a person and how it feels to be wounded im a van accident servivor and im not the same person like i was b-4

t r

April 22, 2013

I'm very sorry for the tragedy that has occurred. May the god of all comfort provide a measure for you during this difficult time. 2 for 1:3,4

Norma G. s De Jesus Pagan

April 22, 2013

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Ellen Cote

April 22, 2013

To all the families who lost loved ones or have someone who was injured due to this tragedy, please know our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Debora

April 21, 2013

Rest in peace, you all now are safe,

Mechelle Cook

April 21, 2013

Psalm 147:3 He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. I pray for each one of you.May God wrap you each in his arms and lead you through.I am so sorry this happened.

Christina Roberson

April 21, 2013

God bless all the families of this terrible tragic

Angie Raimondo

April 21, 2013

Have all the victims and their families in my thoughts and prayers that god watches over u all.

John Lowder

April 21, 2013

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

Kathleen & Steven Kenepp

April 21, 2013

We are thinking of you , as well as the rest of our Nation, and we send you our Love, Boston, and our continued Prayers.

tamika

April 21, 2013

We are sending our condolences out to the Boston victims, and to those thats gonna make a speedy recovery.

always say a prayer

Robert n Debra Arm -Feightner Family

April 21, 2013

To the family and Loved ones and Fellow officers of OFFICER Sean Collier ,our Prayers goes out to all of you in your time of need.This has been truly such a very Sad week for everyone in the United States .I know we are heart broken and sadden by such a Tragedy as this has been .May our Lord Jesus comfort all of you and all of us who is Grieveing for your Loss.RIP 4

The Kelleher-Nichols Family

April 21, 2013

For the Families, Friends and Bostonian's we send our Love & Prayers to all. May you find solace knowing the world is thinking of each of you. God Bless YOU and Be Strong.

Victoria Petrosyan

April 21, 2013

My deepest sympathy for all victims of Boston Marathon explosion, and their families. Your journey will require you to be stronger than others. But the contribution you are will keep alive the ultimate destiny of the lives and potential lost.

Nita Jackson

April 21, 2013

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

Ginny Caputo

April 21, 2013

Beloved I desire that you be in health and prosper even as your soul prospers

Charlie and Pat Burghardt

April 21, 2013

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

April 21, 2013

So sorry to read about the loss of these young ones. God cares so deeply about us that he has gone to great lengths to make the fulfillment of his purpose a certainty. (John 3:16). One of his promises is no more death. Another of his promises is that those in his memory will be brought back to life. May these facts bring all comfort.

Sherri and Randy Meyer

April 21, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers as with the all of the families. May God bring you comfort.

Donna Rabus

April 21, 2013

My heartfelt sympathy to the families of those who were killed. I pray that the wounded will recover and be able to go on with their lives. America loves each and every one of you. My love to each one of you.

Gloria Hubbard

April 21, 2013

With love so will come comfort to you. My prayers go out to ALL victims who lost their lives and who were injured in the Boston Explosion.God Bless the families and friends suffering in this tragic time.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

April 21, 2013

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE VICTIMS WHO LOST THEIR LIVES&TO THOSE WHO WERE INJURED&THEIR FAMILY,&FRIENDS&ALL WHO KNEW&KNOW THEM.

J Tolbert

April 21, 2013

May the god of comfort be with everyone who has affected by this tragic event.

Allison & Tim Ford

April 21, 2013

May everyone in Boston & all those who suffered in this tragedy know that the rest of the nation is thinking about you & praying for you. Our sincerest thoughts & prayers are with you all!!

cheryl weezorak

April 21, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with your families you will never be forgotten

Ray Allen

April 21, 2013

Joe Mistick's (former aide to Pittsburgh, PA Mayor Sophie Masloff) column in the 4/21/2013 Pgh. Trib. is one of a multitude of sentiment around the globe. We'll never forget 8-year old Martin & everyone else who was hurt in any way. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

JoAnn

April 21, 2013

May God be with all of the families and friends of these victims. So sorry for this senseless loss. Hold on to the memories you have.

Beth Repeta

April 21, 2013

Our Prayer and with you All. May God grant you strength and courage to face the day months and years ahead. Peace be with you. Ken and Beth Repeta Canton OH

Donna and Edwin Giles Jr.

April 21, 2013

To you all:
Please remember through all the tragic times, God will not fail us. We won't understand the hard, and upsetting times, but He will get us through them. Our prayers are for each of you to gain insight and understanding in living again. Please hold onto the cherished, precious memories of loved ones. God's sincere blessings.

The Hobsons

April 21, 2013

Please accept our condolences for your loss of family and friends. May God give you the strength and wisdom to carry on.

Diana Rettig

April 21, 2013

My prayers are with Boston especially the families of those lost and injured.

evadne riker

April 21, 2013

for those that lost a love one. our love and prays are with you and your family

Robert & Felicia Krieger

April 21, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families affected by this senseless act. You will be in our hearts forever. May God bless you all.

Doreen Crocker

April 21, 2013

thoughts and sympathies to all involved with this.

Carole

April 21, 2013

Our sincerest thoughts and prayers to all the victims and their families and to all the others who have suffered during this horrific time. Continue to keep God in your heart, and remain strong,during the difficult days ahead.

Teresa Butler

April 21, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with all of your family and friends! RIP

Candice Gager

April 21, 2013

My Heart goes out to the families of the victims who were killed in the Boston Marathon Bombing.

Kathy Lee

April 21, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you, your friends & families and the entire Boston community.

Jean Davis

April 21, 2013

May God hold all of the loved ones of the Boston tragedy in His Everlasting Arms.
I am praying for you! Jean Davis

Kelly Greger

April 21, 2013

God Bless you all

April 21, 2013

To all of the victims & families who are going through this terrible and tragic ordeal. Our hearts and prayers are with each and everyone of you. With our Deepest Sympathy during this difficult time. God Bless all of you . Merrihew a & Kirkwood Families

Deborah Ashton

April 21, 2013

May the light of the Lord cast out all the darkness of this tragedy and bring peace to those left behind.

Ray & Carrie Young

April 21, 2013

Our heartsfelt sympathies to all ivolved time is a great healer.

Sherry Lynn

April 21, 2013

My condolences to Boston victim's and their families and to the family of slain MIT Officer for his bravery. May they all rest in peace.

B. TOUSSAINT HARRELL

April 20, 2013

MAY WE ALL HVE COMFORT IN JOHN 14: 1-3. BOSTON WE FEEL YOUR PAIN, GRIEF, AND SORROW FOR ALL VICTIMS' LOST OF LIVES, LIMBS, LANDMARKS, AND MASSIVE TOUCHOF EVIL AND COWARD DEEDS THAT TARNISHED AND CHANGED THIS 2013 BOSTON MARATHON.
THE UNITED STATES DISPLAYED A UNITED FRONT OF GRIEF AND DETERMINATION TO CAPTURE THE SUSPECTS, AND WE WERE GLAD
THAT SAID SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN FLUSHED OUT. WE KNEW BOSTON HAD COURAGE, CARE, AND WE ALL SHARE THE FACT THAT THERE WILL BE MANY OTHER MARATHONS TO COME WITH RUNNERS AND SPECTATORS AND LOVE ONES FROM BOSTON, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN, AND FROM AROUND THE
WORLD. GOD HAVE BLESSED AMERICA AND CONTINUES TO BLESS AMERICA FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA. YES AS LEE CAN SING, I
TO HAVE BEEN SINING, "I AM PROUD TO BE AN AMRICAN." DURING THIS ORDEAL, I HAD TO PAUSE... WHEN EVER I HEARD THE STAR
SPANKLE BANNER. NOT ONLY WAS THE WRONG CITY SELECTED TO BE PICKED ON, BUT THE WRONG DAY, "PATRIOT DAY".
SINCERE PRAYERS AND SYMPATHY AND A DEEP FEELING OF PRIDE THAT THE UNITED STATE ALONG WITH BOSTON TOOK A STAND OF
ACTION, LOVE, AND COURAGE AS ONE!!!

tommy montalvo

April 20, 2013

godbless to who all where killed and all who where injured in the boston attack i am not from boston but i was watching the news since day 1 i feel way bad no one deserved this kinda thing to happend to them jesus is with you all i will pray for all of you
god bless from a friend from new mexico

David Garney

April 20, 2013

Thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless you

McGuire family

April 20, 2013

Our prayers and thoughts are with you all. God bless the Texas explosion and Boston Marathon victims and their families

Joan Allen

April 20, 2013

With you in spirit. Hope that the knowledge that so many people care will help in some small way.

geri dwyer

April 20, 2013

My heart goes out to all the families and friends who were involved in the terrible explosion in Boston. I hope that someday find peace in your life.

R.I.P.

WILLIAM TYNES

April 20, 2013

SO SORRY FOR THOSE WHOM LOST THEIR LIFE'S , AND FOR THEIR FAMILY'S WHO DEARLY MISS THEM... R.I.P. WITH OUR CREATOR... :(

Marsha Magill

April 20, 2013

You are in my prayers.

Sandra Dyer

April 20, 2013

My prayers are with the families.No words can express what I am feeling.God said Peace Be Still.Please God put your hand on each person who lost a loved one and give them strength Dear Lord.I will continue to pray for you. God Bless.

allison bowe

April 20, 2013

my condolances go to the familys who lost there love ones it this tragity i pray that youll fine comfert in god

albert lavoie

April 20, 2013

you'll always be in heart an our prayers

Peggy Burger

April 20, 2013

God bless all the families that lost loved ones. You are in my prayers.

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