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Carlos Navarro Franco

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Carlos Navarro Franco

Birth
Mexico
Death
7 Jun 2013 (aged 68)
Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Culver City, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Carlos Navarro Franco, a 68-year-old Latino, was among five people fatally wounded during a gunman's rampage in Santa Monica on Friday, June 7.

Franco, a groundskeeper at Santa Monica College, was at the campus with his 26-year old daughter Marcela Franco when John Zawahri, 23, opened fire on their SUV. Franco died at the scene. His daughter died at a hospital two days later.

Zawahri was killed by police during a confrontation in the college's library.

“Carlos was truly a family man,” Santa Monica College President Chui L. Tsang wrote in a letter to the campus community. “He was a dedicated husband and father and an integral part of the Santa Monica College family. His dedicated work to the campus grounds was enjoyed by students and visitors for two decades. He will be sorely missed.”

Police said the 10-minute rampage began just before noon Friday at a house on Yorkshire Avenue that was set on fire. Authorities later found the bodies of the gunman’s father, Samir Zawahri, 55, and brother, Chris, 25, inside.

By the time police caught up with John Zawahri at the college library, killing him in a shootout, the gunman had also killed Margarita Gomez, 68, outside the building and wounded several others along the way. Law enforcement sources described Zawahri as an emotionally troubled person who armed himself with high-powered weapons and may have had up to 1,300 rounds of ammunition.

In his letter to the college community Saturday, Tsang remembered Carlos Franco as a dedicated 22-year employee and quoted his supervisor, Tom Corpus, who described him as “a very, very hard worker.”

“He loved his job,” Corpus said. “He tried to make people happy and make sure he did the best job he could. He was all about his job. He was just a great asset to the college. Everything Carlos did was for the college and for his family.”

Franco is survived by his wife, Ramona, who works at Saint John’s Hospital Child Study Center, Tsang said, noting that a son died two summers ago in a traffic accident.

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Carlos Franco along with his daughter, Marcela Franco, both homicide victims
***************
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sun on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.







{{{Rest in Peace}}}
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´
¸.•´ ¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´(¸.•(¸.•(¸¸.•¨¯`•.¸¸.♥
























Carlos Navarro Franco, a 68-year-old Latino, was among five people fatally wounded during a gunman's rampage in Santa Monica on Friday, June 7.

Franco, a groundskeeper at Santa Monica College, was at the campus with his 26-year old daughter Marcela Franco when John Zawahri, 23, opened fire on their SUV. Franco died at the scene. His daughter died at a hospital two days later.

Zawahri was killed by police during a confrontation in the college's library.

“Carlos was truly a family man,” Santa Monica College President Chui L. Tsang wrote in a letter to the campus community. “He was a dedicated husband and father and an integral part of the Santa Monica College family. His dedicated work to the campus grounds was enjoyed by students and visitors for two decades. He will be sorely missed.”

Police said the 10-minute rampage began just before noon Friday at a house on Yorkshire Avenue that was set on fire. Authorities later found the bodies of the gunman’s father, Samir Zawahri, 55, and brother, Chris, 25, inside.

By the time police caught up with John Zawahri at the college library, killing him in a shootout, the gunman had also killed Margarita Gomez, 68, outside the building and wounded several others along the way. Law enforcement sources described Zawahri as an emotionally troubled person who armed himself with high-powered weapons and may have had up to 1,300 rounds of ammunition.

In his letter to the college community Saturday, Tsang remembered Carlos Franco as a dedicated 22-year employee and quoted his supervisor, Tom Corpus, who described him as “a very, very hard worker.”

“He loved his job,” Corpus said. “He tried to make people happy and make sure he did the best job he could. He was all about his job. He was just a great asset to the college. Everything Carlos did was for the college and for his family.”

Franco is survived by his wife, Ramona, who works at Saint John’s Hospital Child Study Center, Tsang said, noting that a son died two summers ago in a traffic accident.

Info found here...


Carlos Franco along with his daughter, Marcela Franco, both homicide victims
***************
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sun on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning's hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
Of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.







{{{Rest in Peace}}}
(¯`v´¯)
`*.¸.*´
¸.•´ ¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨)
(¸.•´(¸.•(¸.•(¸¸.•¨¯`•.¸¸.♥

























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