Anne Marie Hochhalter, Paralyzed in Columbine Shooting, Dies at 43
Anne Marie Hochhalter, who spoke publicly about the long-lasting effects of gun violence after she was paralyzed in the 1999 mass shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado, was found dead on Sunday at her home in Westminster, Colo. She was 43.
New York Daily News · 2d
Columbine shooting survivor paralyzed in attack dies at age 43
Anne Marie Hochhalter, who barely survived the Columbine school shooting and was paralyzed from the waist down, died Sunday, nearly 26 years after the attack. Hochhalter was 43 years old, the Denver Post reported. Her friend Sue Townsend told the paper she was suffering from medical complications caused by the massacre.
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Resilient, compassionate, tenacious: Columbine survivor Anne Marie Hochhalter remembered by family, friends
Anne Marie Hochhalter is described by her loved ones in many ways: resilient, tenacious, and independent. But above all, she was a compassionate person who used her voice to advocate for others.
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Sue Johnson and Whitney Townsend, who have dedicated their time and energy to enriching their community through volunteer ...
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