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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.
Larry, Larry II, and Tiffany, please accept my deepest condolences. Your wife and mom was a beautiful woman, and I will always carry a piece of her in my heart. I had the privilege of knowing Donna for twenty years. I was one of Donna's supervisors during her career at the MTA. Although I wasn't her current supervisor, nor had I supervised her for several years, I would still call Donna to see how she, and the family, was getting along. You see, there are people that come along in our lives that have a profound impact upon us; Donna was one such individual in my life. She was always positive and upbeat. When I would ask her how she was doing she would reply, 'Marvelous.' Our conversations usually stemmed around our families and the challenges of raising teenagers. We would laugh at each others stories. We both realized these were challenges we gladly accepted because we loved our kids. Larry II and Tiffany, your mom loved you very, very much. May God provide your family comfort and strength during difficult this time. My prayers are with all of you.
We was in his wifes 5th grade class 3 years ago. she did a christmas chourus each year. We werre in the chourus for two years and he would come listin to us and set up the sound equipment. He was a very nice man and we will always remember his giving and selfless ways.
It was an honour knowing Pete.
His kindness will never be forgotten.
May the Lord have your spirit in Heaven.
I did know Greg...he was a colleague and mostly a good man. I jst found out a few hours ago...God Bless his wife and his children....Greg...I know you're up in heaven right now with that big ol'e smile and great laugh looking down and watching after us all!
The face of an angel. A wonderful person. God has taken you too soon. We will miss you.
I met Manuel at one of his family celebration. We connected right away. He was such a friendly person and will be missed in my heart. I remember the times when he called me so we could get together to hang out in Santa Barbara. He had a big heart and I notice that the first time I met him. I will never forget his bright smile. It will be with me forever. God be with you and your family, Manuel. Amem, Renata.
May the Lord have you in Heaven.
I was shocked when I heard the news about Aida yesterday. Utter disbelief was all I could feel for several hours. Aida and Gabby both are wonderful souls full of compassion and a desire to help others. Aida loved Gabby and her family so much. She often spoke of them and wanted to make them proud. She did that each and everyday. Our community has lost someone who would have made a difference. That makes Aida's loss even more painful. I encourage Gabby to stay true to her plans and know that people are here to help her every step of the way. My thoughts are with the Magadeleno family. I am so sorry for your loss.
My prayers, thoughts and strength are with the Macias and Grisales family. I met Manuel over one year ago and considered him to be a friend. When I remember Manuel I see his big smile - that will stay with me. I will remember him telling me I need to focus and breath in the yoga class. And I will remember dancing the soul train with him at a fun family party. Love you and rest in peace. CDR