In memory of Josephine Grace Gay, a remarkable young girl whose infectious spirit and enduring legacy continue to touch lives, we remember and honor her vibrant life. Born in Maryland, Josephine, lovingly called "Joey," was a ray of sunshine and a source of joy. Thank you to our Local Business Sponsor:. The parents of Josephine Grace Gay, 7, remembered their daughter as a smiling, affectionate little girl who had an indomitable spirit and loved hugs, in a statement released Thursday. Gay had turned seven three days before the shooting and was looking forward to celebrating her birthday with her friends the day after the shooting, said her parents.
Seven-year-old Josephine Grace Gay left behind a “legacy of joy” when she died on Dec. 14, , said her mother, Michele. Josephine, or “Joey,” was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School three. On Friday, December 14, , our beautiful daughter, Josephine Grace Gay, was killed in an unimaginable tragedy at her elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Joey, many of her friends, teachers, and school staff members were taken from our loving community. Joey turned 7 three days prior to this tragedy and was looking forward to celebrating at her birthday party with many of these friends the next day.
Despite our hopes and dreams, plans and preparations, Josephine would never move with us. She was killed in her classroom along with many of her beloved friends and teachers at Sandy Hook School on the morning of December 14, Contact Us Send Flowers. Danbury Bethel. Share using:.
Josephine Grace Gay, of Sandy Hook, Connecticut, died on December 14, surrounded by many dear friends and teachers. She lived seven years, inspiring friends and family with her beautiful smile, loving heart, and playful spirit. Jacques Kelly, The Baltimore Sun. She smiled, she loved hugs and she even had a wonderful sense of humor. Her spirit was indomitable.
In memory of Josephine Grace Gay, a remarkable young girl whose infectious spirit and enduring legacy continue to touch lives, we remember and honor her vibrant life. Born in Maryland, Josephine, lovingly called "Joey," was a ray of sunshine and a source of joy. .
Seven-year-old Josephine Grace Gay left behind a “legacy of joy” when she died on Dec. 14, , said her mother, Michele. Josephine, or “Joey,” was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School three. .
Josephine Grace Gay, of Sandy Hook, Connecticut, died on December 14, surrounded by many dear friends and teachers. She lived seven years, inspiring friends and family with her. .
Despite our hopes and dreams, plans and preparations, Josephine would never move with us. She was killed in her classroom along with many of her beloved friends and teachers at Sandy Hook School on the morning of December 14, .