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Keep in mind
- The Times initially mispelled the name of Michael Hammersley and Beverly Mosley.
- The coroner's office reported a 26th victim the afternoon of Sept. 15, but a few hours later said the tally was 25.
To The Villalobos Family,
What a wonderful family you were to Maria - you let her live out her dreams... May she rest in peace and may you find peace in her lovliness every day!
We will all miss Roger very much. He always had a smile for every occasion and everyone. We will remember all the great times we had together with him and his family and friends. Roger was always the first to look on the bright side of any situation - even when he forget the tent when we went camping together. He and Liz spent the night in our truck! This story and many others were remembered with lots of laughs every time we all met and will continue to be forever. That is Roger's legacy, we will never forget. Thanks Rog!
This is a human tragedy. My heart and prayers go out to all of the victims. We must keep their memories alive through our actions.
Spree was a dedicated police officer and a kind and caring lady. Her caring spirit was shown in her willingness to shave her head in support of children with cancer, and to raise money for childhood cancer research,at the LAFD/LAPD St. Baldricks event. Her death is a great loss to her colleagues in the Los Angeles Police Department and the people of the City of Los Angeles whom she served with such joy, courage,and dedication. We extend our deepest sympathy to Spree's family, friends, colleagues, and to all those who mourn her tragic loss.
When I first saw a name Donna Ramata Saturday night, I said it couldn't be our Donna, but Sunday morning when I woke up and the names of the victims were flashing on my TV and her corrected spelled name showed, I broke down and tears started coming down my cheek. I know no one who to call to verify so I waited with her in mind. So come Monday morning the first place I went to was at the Stationery and with tears in my eyes it was truly her, victim of a very tragic accident.She had touched my heart deeply that I can talk to her for hours if given the chance. She always has that alluring smile on her face everytime I see her at the Stationery. She loves talking about her family and you can hear from her voice how much she really cares and loves them with all her heart. She has the lilting voice that I love so much to hear. Never did I see her get mad, always l a smile and laughter on her voice and her eyes. Until this writing, I am still in shocked that I will not see my beloved and beautiful friend, will miss her so much. I had never been touched by anyone's death except this one and I am grieving for her family too. To her children, very young to loss their mother but old enough to carry on her wishes for them. Larry please hold on to her memories and the wonderful life you had with her. I will miss her "DAHLING" every time I see her at the Stationery. Donna is well-loved by everyone.
FORGIVENESS IS THE HARDEST THING TO ACCOMPLISH !!!!!!.....ESPCIALLY IF YOUR MOTHER WAS A MURDER VICTIM !!!!!........
How deeply sad I feel for the loss of Ron Grace. For over 13 years, I worked alongside Ron at RMS. From day one of meeting Ron, it was apparent to me and others that he was a special man who possessed qualities of kindness, caring, understanding,selfless giving to others,and an openness to actively listen to all students and the RMS staff. We worked together on programs and pojects that promoted students' academic and personal growth whereby Ron was a team member in all sense of the word. His legacy to his family and students will always serve as an inspiration and guiding light. May G-d comfort his wife, Jan and his sons.
Since I had never met Greg, this was a wonderful tribute to his life and I can see he was a wonderful man, husband and father. I have known his brother, Ernie, most of his life and can certainly see some similarities. My thoughts and prayers to all the family.
To the Remata Family,
My family and I extend our deepest sympathy to you. My son (Matthew Martinez) was a student at Pinecrest with Larry Jr.. God Bless you during this extremely difficult time.
Rachel, Matthew and Nicole Martinez
Kim...When Armando called Sunday night to tell Trevor about his dad, we were all so sad. We only met Dean once, when he took Armando, Billy and Trevor to Universal Studio's last year. It was the first time Trevor had ever been there and he had so much fun..Our hearts go out to you and your family in this time of sorrow...