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(NewsNation) — A 10-year-old boy, who was looking forward to a summer of swimming and a veteran teacher of more than 23 years are among the 21 people dead after an 18-year-old gunman open fired at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday.

As of Wednesday morning, at least 19 students and two teachers have died. An additional 17 others were hurt and continue to receive care, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

All of the victims were in the same fourth-grade classroom when the gunman barricaded himself inside and began shooting at the children and teachers, according to officials.

Now, the tight-knit community 85 miles west of San Antonio, is remembering those who were lost.

“My heart is broken,” said Hal Harrell, the school district superintendent. “We’re a small community, and we’re going to need your prayers to get through this.”

This is what we know so far about those who died:

Nevaeh Bravo

Nevaeh Bravo (Credit: Family via Reuters)

Nevaeh Bravo was a student at Robb Elementary School. Her cousin, Emily Grace Ayala, said she was a fourth-grader, according to Insider.

“We love you Nevaeh very much, princess!” Ayala wrote. “Please everyone continue to keep her parents and our family in your prayers.”

Jackie Cazares, 10

Jackie Cazares, courtesy of the Cazares family

Jackie Cazares shared a classroom with her cousin, Annebelle Rodriguez, who was also 10. Their aunt confirmed their deaths saying: “My beautiful angels. At least you are together. But our hearts are broken in a million pieces. We love you.”

Makenna Lee Elrod

Makenna Lee Elrod, courtesy of the family via Reuters

Jose Flores, 10

Jose Flores, courtesy of the Flores family via Reuters

Jose Flores, 10, was a fourth-grader at Robb Elementary School. He was among those killed in the Texas school shooting.

According to the Washington Post, his uncle Christopher Salazar confirmed Flores’s death, saying he loved to play baseball. Flores was one of four kids, having two brothers and a sister.

Flores had received an award for making the honor roll just hours before the shooting.

Eliahna Garcia, 9

Siria Arizmendi, courtesy of the Arizmendi family via AP

Relatives of 9-year-old Eliahna Garcia, “Ellie”, recalled her love of family.

“She was very happy and very outgoing,” said Eliahna’s aunt, Siria Arizmendi, a fifth-grade teacher at Flores Elementary School in the same district. “She loved to dance and play sports. She was big into family, enjoyed being with the family.”

Irma Garcia, 46

Irma Garcia

Irma Garcia, 46, a fourth-grade teacher at Robb Elementary School, was among those killed in the Robb Elementary shooting.

Garcia had been an educator for 23 years, all of which she taught at Robb Elementary. For the past 5 years, she has been a co-educator with Eva Mireles, according to her staff biography at Robb Elementary.

A wife and mother of four kids, Garcia loved to barbecue with her husband of 24 years, listen to music and go on cruises.

Uziyah Garcia, 8

Manny Renfro, courtesy of the Renfro family via AP

Uziyah Garcia, 8, was among those killed in the Robb Elementary School shooting.

“The sweetest little boy that I’ve ever known,” his grandfather Manny Renfro said. “I’m not just saying that because he was my grandkid.”

Garcia had visited his grandfather in San Angelo during spring break.

“We started throwing the football together and I was teaching him pass patterns. Such a fast little boy and he could catch a ball so good,” Renfro said. “There were certain plays that I would call that he would remember and he would do it exactly like we practiced.”

Amerie Jo Garza, 10

Photo of Amerie, courtesy of the Garza family

In a Facebook post, Garza’s father Angel Garza confirmed the loss of his daughter, writing:

“Thank you everyone for the prayers and help trying to find my baby. She’s been found. My little love is now flying high with the angels above. Please don’t take a second for granted. Hug your family. Tell them you love them. I love you Amerie jo. Watch over your baby brother for me.”

Xavier Javier Lopez, 10

Xavier Lopez

Xavier Javier Lopez, 10, was a fourth-grader and is among those killed in the Robb Elementary School shooting. According to his cousin Lisa Garza, he was looking forward to a summer full of swimming. She also said he was a bubbly soul who loved to dance with his siblings and mother.

“He was just a loving 10-year-old little boy, just enjoying life, not knowing that this tragedy was going to happen today,” she said. “He was very bubbly, loved to dance with his brothers, his mom. This has just taken a toll on all of us.”

Jayce Carmelo Luevanos

Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, courtesy of the Luevanos family via Reuters

Tess Mata

Tess Mata, courtesy of the Mata family via Reuters

Miranda Mathis

Miranda Mathis, courtesy of the family via Reuters

Eva Mireles, 44

Eva Mireles

Eva Mireles, 44, was a fourth-grade teacher at Robb Elementary School who lost her life during the shooting. She was a loving mother and wife. A relative of Mireles said she was an adventurous soul.

Mireles has been an educator for 17 years, and co-taught with fellow fourth-grade teacher Irma Garcia for 5 years, according to her staff biography at Robb Elementary.

Cecelia Flores described Mireles as a “warrior.” Flores is a Uvalde police officer and worked with Eva’s husband, Ruben.

“I believe that she was a true warrior giving her life up for those kids. And she did it out of out of love and nothing else,” Flores said.

Alithia Ramirez

Alithia Ramirez, courtesy of the Ramirez family via Reuters

Annebelle Rodriguez, 10

Photo of Annebelle, courtesy of the Rodriguez family

Annebelle Rodriguez, just 10 years old, shared a classroom with her cousin, Jackie Cazares, who was also 10. Their aunt confirmed their deaths saying: “My beautiful angels. At least you are together. But our hearts are broken in a million pieces. We love you.”

Maite Rodriguez

Maite Rodriguez, courtesy of the Rodriguez family via Reuters

Alexandria Aniyah Rubio

Alexandria Aniyah Rubio, courtesy of the Rubio family via Reuters

Layla Salazar, 10

Layla Salazar, courtesy of the Salazar family via Reuters

Daughter of Vincent Salazar, Layla, loved to swim and dance to videos on TikTok, her father said. An avid runner, she won six races at the school’s field day. Salazar proudly posted a photo of Layla showing off two of her ribbons on Facebook.

Each morning as he drove her to school in his pickup, Salazar would play “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” by Guns ‘n’ Roses and they’d sing along, he said. She was excited about seeing the new Marvel movie, “Thor: Love and Thunder.”

Jailah Nicole Silguero, 10

Jailah Silguero, photo courtesy of family via Reuters

Jailah Nicole Silguero was another one of the victims in the Robb Elementary school shooting. Her mother, Veronica Luevanos, tearfully told Univision that her daughter did not want to go to school Tuesday and seemed to sense something bad was going to happen. Jailah’s cousin also died in the shooting.

Eliahana Cruz Torres

Eliahana Cruz Torres, photo courtesy of family via Reuters

Rojelio Torres

Rojelio Torres, photo courtesy of family via Reuters

This story is developing. Refresh for updates.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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