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      Lights for Littleton
       
      I ask each of you to light up the world for Littleton.
       
      Drive with your headlights on.
       
      Leave a porch light burning bright all night.
       
      Light a candle.
       
      Together we can show support for the community of Littleton.
       
      Let's Light the way to peace.
       
        
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      their lights too.
       
 
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      When somebody dies, a cloud turns into
       
      an angel, and flies up to tell God
       
      to put another flower on a pillow.
       
      A bird gives the message back to
       
      the world, and sings a silent prayer
       
      that makes the rain cry. People dis-
       
      appear, but they never really go away.
       
      The spirits up there put the sun to
       
      bed, wake up grass, and spin the
       
      earth in dizzy circles. Sometimes you
       
      can see them dancing in a cloud during
       
      the day-time, when they're supposed
       
      to be sleeping. They paint the rain-
       
      bows and also the sunsets and make
       
      waves splash and tug at the tide.
       
      They toss shooting stars and listen to
       
      wishes. And when they sing wind-
       
      songs, they whisper to us, don't
       
      miss me too much. The view is nice
       
      and I'm doing just fine.
       
        
       
      Forever you are etched in our memories.
       
      Your lives were lost............but your name will live on, in our hearts
      forever.
       
       
  
      Cassie Bernall, junior
       
      Steven Curnow 
       
      Corey DePooter, 17
       
      Kelly Fleming 
       
      Matthew Kechter, 16, junior
       
      Daniel Mauser, 15, sophomore
       
      Daniel Rohrbough 
       
      Rachel Scott, 17
       
      Isaiah Shoels, 18, senior
       
      John Tomlin, 16, sophomore
       
      Lauren Townsend, 18, senior
       
      Kyle Velasquez 
       
      William "Dave" Sanders, 47, a computer and business teacher for 24 years
       
        
      Let us Pray for recovery of those injured.
       
Update on Hospitalized added 4-29-99, click link below.
 
Update on Injured and other Information to contact added 4-29-99
 
      Swedish Medical Center (4 hospitalized -- all but Schnurr are under intensive
      care) 
       
      Valerie Schnurr, 18, fair condition; shrapnel wounds 
       
      Anna Marie Hochhalter, 17, critical condition; gunshot wound to chest 
       
      Sean Graves, 15, critical condition; shot in back; possible spinal injury
       
      Richard Casaldo, 17, critical condition; shot in chest, arm and back 
       
      Denver Health Medical Center (4 hospitalized) 
       
      Lisa Kreutz, 18, multiple gunshot wounds to her body; doing well. 
       
      Mark Kingen, 17, serious but stable condition; multiple gunshot wounds to
      head and neck. 
       
      Female, 18, fair condition with multiple gunshot wounds to lower extremities.
       
      Male, 16, critical but stable condition with gunshot wounds to his face,
      chest and legs; is breathing on a ventilator.
       
      Lutheran Medical Center 
       
      Brian Anderson, 17, treated and released; superficial chest wounds received
      from gunshots. 
       
      Nicole Nowlen, 16, gunshot wounds to abdomen; fair condition. 
       
      Littleton Adventist Hospital (10 treated total; 8 of whom have been released,
      including 1 taken via helicopter to St. Anthony Central; 2 remain hospitalized
      in good condition -- one male, one female; identities and other details not
      released) 
       
      St. Anthony Central Hospital (4 hospitalized). 
       
      Female, 17, serious condition, gunshot wounds. 
       
      Male, 15, critical condition, gunshot wounds. 
       
      Male, 16, stable condition, gunshot wounds; brought from Littleton Adventist
      via helicopter. 
       
      Male, 18, serious condition, gunshot wounds. 
       
      University Hospital (1 hospitalized) 
       
      Male, 16, serious but stable condition with gunshot wounds to chest and leg.
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