All they wanted was to make people happy," Ravazza said.Īdministrators say it is tough to see their students in so much pain. Everyone they came across, they were friends with. Even if you didn't know them they would make jokes with you. "They were the light in everyone's lives. Students say the teens had a strong presence at school and will be deeply missed. Kathy Felix of Hope, an animal-assisted crisis response team. They don't have to say anything and he doesn't say anything he is just with them and he is a great listener," said He just is able to bring people comfort and the kids in the room were just stroking him and having time with him. Dublin Circuit Court - County Registrars Care Representatives and Taxations list. "I'm just at the end of his leash and he does all the work. Court of Appeal - Civil - Revised Practice Direction CA 06 issued. ?❤️ /q5pQCU95HQ- Amy Hollyfield January 7, 2020 His handler says she felt a difference among grieving students as they pet him. This is Cody- a comfort dog who is on the campus of Dublin High School today to help students as they face the loss of 3 classmates killed in a car wreck. I feel like it is going to open a whole new wound of them not being here," Ravazza said. "I was really hesitant to come to school today. Julia Ravazza says Javier was her best friend. We are just taking it one step at a time," Byrne said. "This is a very tight community so this has hit us.it has been devastating. RELATED: 3 teens killed in Christmas night crash ID'd Two other teens were seriously hurt and are still in the hospital. The teens were killed in a car accident Christmas night in Pleasanton when their car veered out of control and hit a power pole and a tree. They were known as fun pranksters who always had smiles on their faces. Students and administrators say Javier Ramirez and twin brothers Michael and Mark Urista stood out in a student body of 3200 kids.
but we know we can't anticipate everything because the grief will come and go.so we are just trying to be there for the students," said Principal Maureen Byrne.
We are trying to anticipate as many needs. "We have art supplies because sometimes students need to get their feelings out in a different way.