Families of three victims of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, are remembering how they brightened the lives of people around them
Esmeralda Bravo, 63, sheds tears while holding a photo of her granddaughter, Nevaeh, one of the Robb Elementary School shooting victims, during a prayer vigil in Uvalde, Texas, May 25, 2022. The children who survived the attack, which killed 19 schoolchildren and two teachers, described a festive, end-of-the-school-year day that quickly turned to terror.UVALDE, Texas — — One girl made other people smile. Another was a creative child who loved mermaids, unicorns and the color purple.
She and another 10-year-old who was killed, Jailah Silguero, were friends, and an aunt described them in a Facebook posting as “Our Angels.” A cousin told USA Today that the two girls were caring, loving and supportive of their siblings. Both families had their funerals at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, with Jailah's set for Friday.
The 10-year-old had “the most beautiful smile that could light up your soul,” her family said in her obituary on the funeral home's website. Her family said she would spend hours watching TikTok videos, but she'd found a new passion — softball. She was hoping to make an all-star roster.
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Smiles, unicorns, softball: Young shooting victims recalledOne made others smile. Another was creative. A third loved playing softball. Three victims of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas — Nevaeh Bravo, 10, Maranda Mathis, 11, and Eliahna Torres, 10 — were being remembered at funerals on Thursday.
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