The Arizona Republic

Rememberin­g those lost

- — Kaila White, The Republic

HANNAH AHLERS · HEATHER ALVARADO · DORENE ANDERSON · CARRIE BARNETTE · JACK BEATON STEVE BERGER · CANDICE BOWERS · DENISE BURDITUS · SANDRA CASEY · ANDREA LEE ANNA CASTILLA DENISE COHEN · AUSTIN DAVIS · THOMAS DAY, JR. · CHRISTIANA DUARTE · STACEE ETCHEBER · BRIAN FRASER KERI GALVAN · DANA GARDNER · ANGELA GOMEZ · ROCIO GUILLEN · CHARLESTON HARTFIELD CHRIS HAZENCOMB · JENNIFER TOPAZ IRVINE · TERESA KIMURA · JESSICA KLYMCHUK · CARLY KREIBAUM RHONDA LEROCQUE · VICTOR LINK · JORDAN MCILDOON · KELSEY MEADOWS · CALLA-MARIE MEDIG JAMES “SONNY” MELTON · PATRICIA MESTAS · AUSTIN MEYER · ADRIAN MURFITT · RACHAEL PARKER JENNIFER PARKS · CAROLYN LEE PARSONS · LISA PATTERSON · JOHN PHIPPEN · MELISSA RAMIREZ JORDYN RIVERA · QUINTON ROBBINS · CAMERON ROBINSON · TARA ROE · LISA ROMERO-MUNIZ CHRIS ROYBAL · BRETT SCHWANBECK · BAILEY SCHWEITZER · LAURA SHIPP · ERICK SILVA · SUSAN SMITH BRENNAN STEWART · DERRICK “BO” TAYLOR · NEYSA TONKS · MICHELLE VO · KURT VON TILLOW · WILLIAM WOLFE

The youngest victims of the mass shooting a week ago in Las Vegas, Quinton Robbins and Bailey Schweitzer, both turned 20 this spring. The oldest, Patricia Mestas, turned 67 in July. Dorene Anderson and Adrian Murfitt had traveled the farthest, trekking more than 2,200 miles from Anchorage, Alaska, to be at the country-music festival. About three-quarters were living in the Southwest. More than half of the 58 had California addresses. One victim was from Arizona: Brett Schwanbeck, a retired truck driver, avid outdoorsma­n and loving grandfathe­r from Bullhead City. More had ties to Arizona through its universiti­es. Christiana Duarte graduated from the University of Arizona in May and had moved back to California to work for the Los Angeles Kings. Carrie Parsons, a 2008 Arizona State University graduate living in Washington, also was killed. One ASU student lost his father. A Northern Arizona University student lost her mother. There are hundreds more injured and tens of thousands of others affected.

The massacre in Las Vegas killed 58 people and wounded 489 who were crowded together into one field, but those deaths have been felt across the entire continent. The Clark County coroner released the names of all 58 victims on Thursday. The list includes people from California to Massachuse­tts to the provinces of Canada. They range in age from 20 to 67. They were mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, grandparen­ts and grandchild­ren. They worked in hospitals, police stations, schools, day cares, restaurant­s and fishing boats. They were at the Route 91 Harvest Festival to celebrate birthdays, wedding anniversar­ies and a shared love of music. Here are all the victims of the Oct. 1 shooting:

 ?? TOM TINGLE/THE REPUBLIC ?? Brian Mulligan of Las Vegas visits the decorated 58 crosses dedicated to the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Vegas Strip.
TOM TINGLE/THE REPUBLIC Brian Mulligan of Las Vegas visits the decorated 58 crosses dedicated to the victims of the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Vegas Strip.

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