All the Victims of the Texas School Shooting
05/22/2018 11:03 am EDT
Ann Perkins
Ann Perkins was a substitute teacher at Santa Fe High School.
"Ann Perkins was a beloved teacher, family friend, & woman. She enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren, & students. She lived an impeccable life filled with traveling, love, family, & a bit of champagne," a Twitter user who knew Perkins wrote. "Rest easy our beautiful nurturing angel. I love you."
Her daughter's dance studio, TNT Dance Xplosion, also confirmed the sad news.
Chris Stone
Chris Stone, 17, was a member of the high school football team. Aidan Gomez, his teammate, told Buzzfeed News he was a "nice, outgoing kid" who would "do anything for anyone."
"He was down-to-earth, and liked football, to hang out with friends, and relax," Gomez told Buzzfeed. "Our next football season is going to be dedicated to him."
Sabika Sheikh
Sabika Sheikh was an exchange student from Pakistan, taking part in a program supported by the U.S. State Department. The Pakistani Embassy in Washington, D.C. confirmed her death on Twitter.
"Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry has expressed heartfelt condolences for the victims of the tragic incident at the Santa Fe High School in Texas this morning," reads a statement from the embassy. "Among the victims was Sabika Sheikh, a Pakistani exchange student."
Angelique Ramirez
Family members told KHOU Angelique Ramirez was one of the victims.
Her sister, Araceli Ramirez, called Ramirez "so outgoing, so precious, kind, beautiful, smart" in a Facebook post.
"You deserved so much, you had so much planned for yourself and they took that away from you," Araceli wrote. "But you're okay now, no more hurt, no more tears, just happiness. I hope heaven treats you right baby girl. I will love you always Angelique, till my last breath. Rest easy sister love. I'll see you again my love."
Cynthia Tisdale
Cynthia Tisdale was a teacher's aide killed in the shooting. Her brother-in-law, John Tisdale, posted an emotional message on his Facebook page.
"We never know when our death will come. Cynthia planned on one day retiring and being a full-time grandmother. It will never happen," he wrote.
John Tisdale said Tisdale was a member of the Anchor Bible Baptist Church in Pharr, Texas.
Leia Olinde said her aunt was married to her husband for almost 40 years. She "never met a woman who loved her family so much," Olinde told the Associated Press.
Olinde's fiance, Eric Sanders, told the AP, "Words don't explain her lust for life and the joy she got from helping people."
Shana Fisher
Shana Fisher, a student in the art class where the shooter opened fire, has been identified as one of the victims. Her mother shared the news with Click2Houston.com.
Kim Vaughn
Click2Houston.com reports that Kim Vaughn was another student victim from the shooting. Her mother, Rhonda Hart, told the station her daughter was also in the art class. Hart also shared the news on Facebook. "We need GUN CONTROL. WE NEED TO PROTECT OUR KIDS," she wrote.
Aaron Kyle McLeod
Aaron Kyle McLeod's family told ABC News he was one of the victims. He was 15 years old.
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