Left Behind: The Kids - List of Characters Alive/ Deceased at Glorious Appearing.

List of Characters Alive/ Deceased At Glorious Appearing.

Alive at Glorious Appearing Deceased at Glorious Appearing Unknown
Judd Thompson Jr. Ryan Daley Deacon
Vicki Byrne Thompson Chaya Stein Anita
Lionel Washington Judith Stein Wanda
Shelly Brown Dan Ben-Judah
Conrad Graham Nina Ben-Judah
Mrs. Ben-Judah Jacques Madeliene
Janie McCanyon Natalie Bishop
Westin Jakes Nada Ameer
Melinda Bentley Loretta Phillips
Charlie Atkins Mark Eisman
Samuel Goldberg Chad Harris
Darrion Stahley John Preston
Tanya Spivey Buck Williams
Jim Dekker Chloe Steele Williams
Josey Fogarty Pete Davidson
Tom Fogarty Zeke Sr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Sr)
Cheryl Tiffane Tsion Ben-Judah
Colin Dial Tom Gowin
Naomi Tiberus Luke Gowin
Becky Dial Perryn Madeleine
Maggie Carlson Kasim Ameer
Mitchell Stein Annie Christopher
Marshall Jameson Hattie Durham
Jamal Ameer Pavel Rudja
Lina Ameer Mr. Rudja
Ty Spivey Manny Aguilara
Rayford Steele Andre Dupree
Kenny Bruce Williams Taylor Graham
Chang Wong Hassina
Westin Jakes Ken Ritz
Zeke Jr. (Gustaf Zuckermandel Jr) Bruce Barnes
Lenore Barker Maxwell Stahley
Tolan Barker Cyrus Spivey
Bo Shairton Mr. Wong
Ginny Shairton Donny Moore
Sandy Moore
Louise Stahley

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