John Tomlin
John Tomlin, 16, enjoyed driving off-road in his Chevy pickup. He worked after school in a gardening store and belonged to a church youth group. Last year, Tomlin went on a missionary trip to Mexico with his family and helped build a house for low income people. He planned to enlist in the Army in two years.

William "Dave" Sanders
William "Dave" Sanders, Age, 47, was a computer and business teacher for 24 years. Sanders coached girls’ basketball and softball; his basketball team posted a winning record in his first year, *****after finishing next-to-last the year before. He was married with two daughters and five grandchildren. Sanders was shot twice in the chest in a burst of gunfire while leading two-dozen students down a hallway to safety. He survived at least three hours.

Matthew Ketcher
Matthew Ketcher, Age, 16, was a junior who had hoped to start for the football team. Ketcher lifted weights and played on offensive and defensive lines. He maintained an A average in school. Ketcher was shot in the library after he tried to reach friends hiding in an adjacent video room.

Danny Rohrbough
Danny Rohrbough, 15, helped in his father's electronics business and worked on family farms in Kansas during the summer. He enjoyed computer games, stereos, and home theater systems. Rohrbough was shot while holding an exit door open for fleeing students.

Corey Depooter
Corey Depooter, 17, was a good student who loved to golf ,hunt, and fish. A former wrestler, he recently took a maintenance job at a golf club to save up for a fishing boat with a friend. Depooter hid under a library table with friends as the gunman sprayed bullets at floor level.

Daniel Mauser
Daniel Mauser, 15, was a sophomore who excelled in math and science, and earned straight A's on his last report card. Mauser ran cross country and joined the debate team. He liked to ski, camp, and recently returned from a two week trip to Paris with the French club. Mauser was hoping to get his drivers license next year.

Isaiah Shoels
Isaiah Shoels, 18, was due to graduate in May. He suffered health problems as a child and had heart surery twice. Shoels wanted to attend an arts college and become a music executive. He was small in stature, but played football, wrestled and could bench-press twice his weight. Shoels transferred from Lakewood High School. He was shot in the head Execution-style in the school library specifically because of his race and athletic interests, witnesses say.

Kyle Velasquez
Kyle Velasquez Age, 16, A special needs student, neighbors say Kyle touched everyone he met. Friends describe him as a big, happy boy, a gentle giant who always wore a smile. A military honor guard attended his funeral because Kyle had a special interest in the military and showed great respect for men and women in uniform.

Lauren Townsend
Lauren Townsend, Age, 18, was captain of the girls’ varsity basketball team, which was coached by her mother. Fellow players said she was consumed by the sport.Townsend, who had a 4.0 grade point average, was a member of the National Honor Society, a candidate for class valedictorian, and wanted to major in biology in college. She volunteered in a local soup kitchen and also worked after school in a veterinary hospital. Townsend attended the school prom last week.

Rachel Scott
Rachel Scott, Age, 17, played the lead in a student-written school play, Smoke in the Room. Active in the Celebration Christian Fellowship church, she also liked photography and was hoping to work as a missionary in Africa. Scott earned good grades while working at a Subway sandwich shop to pay off the car she had borrowed from her parents. During the shooting rampage, her younger brother Craig, 16, played dead in the library and helped lead others to safety.

Kelly Fleming
Kelly Fleming Age, 16, was an aspiring songwriter and author who wrote scores of poems and short stories based on her life experiences. She was learning to play the guitar. Fleming moved from Phoenix 18 months ago and was eager to get her driver’s license and a part-time job. She was shot in the library.

Cassie Rene Bernall
Cassie Rene Benall, 17, became a born christian two years ago and was active in church youth programs and Bible study groups. Bernall recently visited Great Britain. Her favorite movie was Braveheart.

Steven Curnow
Steven Curnow, Age, 14, dreamed of being a Navy top gun and pilot. He had seen the Star Wars movies so often he could recite dialogue from the films. Curnow played soccer as a boy and later worked as a referee to earn pocket money

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  • -Sanguis

    *****ing awful incident >.<

     
  • Escarp

    sad day.

     
  • flouts

    :( aw

     
  • flouts

    :( aw

     
  • rijekuto

    very sad :( rip

     
  • Escarp

    Its sad they had to make that movie. But its a good thing the youth is watching it!!

     
  • x,Arielle

    rachel joy scott

    may she rest in peace
    i read the book about her after watching 'zero hour' bout columbine.

     
  • Escarp

    i dont wish to advertise any books on a page that is used in memory.

     
  • HolyNuts!

    On Cassie's stickie you should've put something about the book her mom wrote

    "She said Yes" by Misty Bernall.

     

 Group info 

Columbine

Group created: Oct 16, 2008

21 members

This group is in memory of those who were killed or injured in the horrific attacks of April 20,·1999 in Columbine High School located in Colorado. May god lead there souls, and there family to peace.