Double-click picture(s) to display in picture editor [Unable to display image] In Memory of ....... [Unable to display image]Kelly Fleming, 16, an aspiring songwriter who wrote poetry, was learning to play the guitar ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Dan Rohrbough, 15, helped at his dad's firm. He was shot while helping students flee. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Lauren Townsend, 18, a senior honors student, was captain of the girls' varsity volleyball team. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]John Tomlin, 16, went on a missionary trip to Mexico last year to build houses for the poor. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Isaiah Shoels, 18, was due to graduate in May. He wanted to attend an arts college. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Rachel Scott, 17, was active in drama, church. Her brother "played dead" and survived. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]William (Dave) Sanders, 47, computer and business teacher. He coached girls' sports. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image] Matthew Kechter, 16, hoped to be a starter on the football team. He had an A average. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image] Daniel Mauser, 15, excelled in math and science and had recently earned all A's. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Cassie Bernall, 17, was active in church youth programs and had recently visited Britain. ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image]Corey DePooter, 17, loved to golf, hunt and fish. He got a job to save for a boat. ~~~~~~~~~ Steven Curnow, 14, A "Star Wars" and soocer fan who dreamed of being a Navy pilot (no picture online available) ~~~~~~~~~ Kyle Velasquez, 15 (No other information or picture available) ~~~~~~~~~ [Unable to display image] ~~~~~~~~~~~~ In so great a loss.... May we all take time to be silent and pray. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Prayer.... So many lives, For reasons unknown Have ended with tragedy. The Student, The Athlete... The Thinker, The Do-er In a day unklike another In a place where knowledge is held Where friends are kept Where people seem safe Not one but many lives were taken, Dreams were shattered Hopes were lost... And safety unwound A world of Prayers are held for the one, For the many For the families For ye who is touched by the disaster I, as a single holder of prayer, Can do but little except pray. Can look to god for the safety of the others and give my condolences. Let it be known of the lives that were taken Young students, young dreams. Innocence on this day has been shattered. And because of this I write Let all who read this take a moment, To think, To stop and pray For the many families... For those who witnessed the unthinkable... And for those who can no longer live for what they dreamed of.... Our hearts go out to those families and young men and women Cursed by this plague of violence... I, as an individual, send my heart out to those students. And hope that many others can do the same. Derek Cromwell, A Michigan Resident in Prayer <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/9691/littleton.html">With Heartfelt Love for Littleton, Colo. </A> Colorado Victims Memorial [Unable to display image]