The husband of Irma Garcia, one of the teachers killed in the Texas school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde has died.
I don’t want to believe it," said Martinez. I don’t believe it. They leave behind four children, according to Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District's website.
Joe and Irma Garcia's love story stretched a quarter century, packed with barbecues, music, scenic country drives and the couple's four children.
It’s heartbreaking.” She lost her life to protect them,” Martinez said. The entire family, they’re all great people. Those were her kids, and she put her life on the line. “They’re great people. Together, the couple had four children: Cristian, 23; Jose, 19; Lyliana, 15; and Alysandra, 12.
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Joe Garcia's wife, Irma Garcia, was one of two teachers who — along with 19 children — died Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
They instilled great values and morals in their kids." "They called the ambulance and I was told they couldn't bring him back. It just doesn't make sense," Martinez said. "What happened was my Uncle Joe went to go leave flowers for my Tia (Aunt) Irma, his wife, and whenever he got back, he sat down at the kitchen table with his entire family, and after 3 minutes, he just fell over. I'm told my mom was giving him chest compressions. "The pain doesn't stop," John Martinez tweeted at 1:03 p.m. Thursday, acknowledging the loss of both his aunt and uncle in a close-knit family.
Fourth-grade teacher Irma Garcia chose a few short lines to include on her school biography page, highlighting what she loved most: her husband, her four ...
"Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers," the GoFundMe post said. "The money will be used for any expenses needed for the future education of their children and for the family needs," the campaign said. "I truly believe Joe died of a broken heart and losing the love of his life of more than 25 years was too much to bear."
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I'm definitely a home cook, and I'm not the most confident, but I cooked what I knew how to cook." "Don't be afraid to explore your culture and keep cooking," Cádiz said. For nearly 30 years, Cádiz associated being in the kitchen with gender roles that she felt didn't fit her. Rochester is home," said Cádiz. Growing up, Irma Cádiz hated being in the kitchen. Coming from Dominican and Puerto Rican parents, she loved to eat the food of her Caribbean culture, but when her mother told her to learn to cook so she could please a future husband, Cádiz rejected the idea.
The widower of a Texas elementary school teacher killed in a shooting has died of a heart attack days just days after his wife was killed.
Irma Garcia was a fourth-grade teacher who had been with the school for 23 years, according to the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District's website. Joe Garcia, the husband of Irma Garcia, suffered a fatal heart attack on Thursday, two days after his wife died in a mass shooting at the Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the couple's nephew, John Martinez, and a close family friend confirmed. The widower of a Texas elementary school teacher killed in a shooting has died of a heart attack days just days after his wife was killed.
Husband of Texas Teacher Killed Protecting Her Students Dies 2 Days Later: 'Broken Heart'. High school sweethearts Irma and Joe Garcia had four children ...
She was one of the funniest people I've honestly really ever met. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? "She was a mom to them as well." Adds Martinez: "She was a light in every room. She was a light to the world. She sacrificed herself."
UVALDE, Texas – The husband of one of the teachers who was shot and killed at Robb Elementary School while trying to protect her students has also died, ...
“I have my eldest Cristian son completing Marine boot camp and another son Jose attending Texas State university University,” Garcia states on her teacher’s page. On Twitter, the couple’s nephew posted: “PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR FAMILY, God have mercy on us, this isn’t easy.” Irma Garcia’s husband, Joe, “passed away due to grief,” a nephew posted on Twitter.
Irma Garcia was a wife, mother to four children and a teacher. On Tuesday, she died a hero as she tried to protect her students from a mass shooter, ...
The fourth-grade teacher had been in education for 23 years, according to the school’s website. “She was adventurous. “She sacrificed herself protecting the kids in her classroom. The 18-year-old shooter, identified as Salvador Ramos by officials, was killed by law enforcement officers. She was a hero,” Martinez wrote in a GoFundMe. “She was loved by many and will truly be missed. I love you Amerie jo.
The Texas school teacher's husband died 48 hours after was shot and killed at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.
Fundraising pages on the GoFundMe site for other victims and their families have been verified. "I will start crying with the amount of help I've gotten from him," Martinez said. "They called the ambulance and I was told they couldn't bring him back. They instilled great values and morals in their kids." It just doesn't make sense," Martinez said. "What happened was my Uncle Joe went to go leave flowers for my Tia (Aunt) Irma, his wife, and whenever he got back, he sat down at the kitchen table with his entire family, and after 3 minutes, he just fell over.
The husband of one of the teachers killed in a Texas school shooting this week collapsed and died on Thursday while preparing for his wife's funeral, ...
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A relative said they believe he "passed away due to grief." They leave behind four children.
She was loved by many and will truly be missed." Another GoFundMe set up in Irma's honor had raised more than $300,000 as of Thursday afternoon. On Tuesday, she was fatally shot in her classroom at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, along with one other teacher and 19 children.
The family of Irma and Joe Garcia say they were high school sweethearts who had been together for more than 25 years.
"They were in front of my classmates to help," he said. According to the association, it is often misdiagnosed as a heart attack because of similar symptoms. Dying from grief, known as broken heart syndrome, is caused by a surge of stress hormones, according to the American Heart Association, that is usually caused by an emotionally stressful event. "No child should have to go through this," Martinez tweeted. "I truly believe Joe died of a broken heart," Irma Garcia's cousin Debra Austin wrote on a GoFundMe page. "...God have mercy on us, this isn't easy."
Joe Garcia, the husband of Irma Garcia, one of the two teachers killed in the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, died on Thursday of a ...
She would crack jokes at gatherings and sing her favorite classic rock tunes during parties, Mr. Martinez said. “I’m really in shock right now,” he added. Mr. Garcia, 50, had visited his wife’s memorial on Thursday morning to drop off flowers.
Joe Garcia had dropped off flowers at his wife's memorial on Thursday, The New York Times reported. He "pretty much just fell over" after returning home and ...
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The two parents died, one in the Uvalde shooting and one of a heart attack, leaving behind four children.