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Loved ones remember the Las Vegas shooting victims

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Parents, teachers and veterans were among the victims of the tragedy in Las Vegas.

Mothers, fathers, teachers and veterans were among the victims of the tragedy in Las Vegas. We remember 12 of the 59 people who died in Sunday’s shooting, and share how they are being remembered by their loved ones.

10/03/2017

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