Officials identified the nine people murdered by crazed Chris Harper
Mercer as; Lucero Alcaraz, Quinn Glen Cooper, Kim Saltmarsh Dietz, Lucas
Eibel, Jason Dale, Lawrence Levine, Sarena Dawn Moore, Treven Taylor
Anspach and Rebecka Ann Carnes.
Larry Levine was a college English instructor with a love of fly fishing.
The New Yorker, had published pieces of writing in fly fishermen’s magazines and had written more than one unpublished novel, a friend, who asked not to be named said.
Jason Johnson, 33, was a recovering drug addict who enrolled at UCC to continue his education after completing a rehab program.
His mother Tonja Johnson Engel said: “He started Monday and he was so proud of what he had accomplished, and rightly so.”
Lucero Alcaraz was an honours student with hopes of becoming a paediatric nurse .
Her sister Maria said Lucero was an exceptional student who had received scholarships to pay in full her community college education.
Rebecka Carnes was a teenager fresh out of high school, excited about her future.
The 18-year-old was a star softball player in high school and was studying to become a dental hygienist. Carnes was a star softball player in high school. She had just began classes at UCC on September 28.
“He was a hard worker and a damn good basketball player,” said his friend Jesse Milbrat.
Kim Dietz, 59, a divorced mother of a grown daughter, was confirmed dead by her college friend and later by her ex-husband.
Lawrence Levine, 67, was a teacher at Umpqua Community College who was killed in Thursday's massacre.
Lucero Alcaraz was just 18 and wanted to be a pediatric nurse.
Larry Levine was a college English instructor with a love of fly fishing.
The New Yorker, had published pieces of writing in fly fishermen’s magazines and had written more than one unpublished novel, a friend, who asked not to be named said.
Jason Johnson, 33, was a recovering drug addict who enrolled at UCC to continue his education after completing a rehab program.
His mother Tonja Johnson Engel said: “He started Monday and he was so proud of what he had accomplished, and rightly so.”
Lucero Alcaraz was an honours student with hopes of becoming a paediatric nurse .
Her sister Maria said Lucero was an exceptional student who had received scholarships to pay in full her community college education.
Rebecka Carnes was a teenager fresh out of high school, excited about her future.
The 18-year-old was a star softball player in high school and was studying to become a dental hygienist. Carnes was a star softball player in high school. She had just began classes at UCC on September 28.
Lucas (far right) was a quadruplet. This images shows his three siblings (L to R), Mitchell (third left), Cole and Alexis
Treven Anspach, 20, was also among the casualties of the campus shooting.“He was a hard worker and a damn good basketball player,” said his friend Jesse Milbrat.
Lawrence Levine, 67, was a teacher at Umpqua Community College who was killed in Thursday's massacre.
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