4 Virginia Tech Victims Remembered
Saturday, April 21, 2007; 7:15 PM
EVANS, Ga. -- About 100 members of the Virginia Tech marching band played in a memorial service Saturday for bandmate Ryan Clark, remembered as a gregarious young man who went to lengths to make fellow students feel included.
Clark, a 22-year-old from Martinez, Ga., was one of the first victims of Seung-Hui Cho, the brooding loner who gunned down 32 people on campus and killed himself Monday.
![]() Unidentified mourners attend the memorial service for Reema Samaha,at St. Timothy Catholic Church in Chantilly, Va., Saturday, April 21, 2007. Reema Samaha, was one of 30 people Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho killed at Norris Hall. (AP Photo/POOL, Manuel Balce Ceneta) (Manuel Balce Ceneta - AP)
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Hundreds of mourners packed the gymnasium at Clark's former high school to hear rousing songs from his former bandmates and praise for the young man with a contagious laughter who engaged everyone.
"That's how Ryan was. He was the type of person that gave his all," band director David McKee said.
Clark was in his fifth year in the Marching Virginians, which traveled to this small eastern Georgia town for the service at Lakeside High School, where Clark and his twin brother, Bryan, graduated in 2002.
In Virginia, more than 1,800 people packed St. Timothy's Catholic Church in Chantilly for a service for Reema Samaha, who was killed while sitting in French class.
A large photograph of Samaha, smiling and dressed in white, sat on an easel in front of the church's altar. White flowers, including lilies, were placed nearby.
Friends and family remembered the 18-year-old from Centreville, Va., as a dancer who loved movement and grace.
Lisa Samaha, a cousin from Lebanon, said, "Dance was her world, and she was our star."
For more than an hour after the service, crowds gathered outside the church to share memories of the young woman.
"Reema's last name means forgiveness," her father, Joe Samaha, told the crowd. He offered condolences to the families of other victims, as well as Cho's family, "which has also lost a son."
A memorial service was also held Saturday in Virginia for Emily Hilscher, who was killed in the same dorm as Clark, a resident adviser.



