Victims
Fatalities from this shooting included:
Name | Age | Hometown |
---|---|---|
Patricia Brawn Carney | 57 | Belton |
Jimmie Eugene Caruthers | 48 | Austin |
Kriemhild A. Davis | 62 | Killeen |
Steven Charles Dody | 43 | Fort Hood |
Alphonse "Al" Gratia, Jr. | 71 | Copperas Cove |
Ursula Edith Marie Gratia | 67 | Copperas Cove |
Debra Ann Gray | 33 | Copperas Cove |
Michael Edward Griffith | 48 | Copperas Cove |
Venice Ellen Henehan | 70 | Metz, Missouri |
Clodine Delphia Humphrey | 63 | Marlin |
Sylvia Mathilde King | 30 | Killeen |
Zona Mae Lynn | 45 | Marlin |
Connie Dean Peterson | 43 | Austin |
Ruth Marie Pujol | 36 | Copperas Cove |
Suzann Neal Rashott | 30 | San Antonio |
John Raymond Romero, Jr. | 29 | Copperas Cove |
Thomas Earl Simmons | 33 | Killeen |
Glen Arval Spivey | 55 | Harker Heights |
Nancy Faye Stansbury | 44 | Harker Heights |
Olgica Andonovsk Taylor | 45 | Waco |
James Walter Welsh | 75 | Waco |
Lula Belle Welsh | 64 | Waco |
Iva Juanita Williams | 64 | Temple |
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