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The woman who was killed in the Park Plaza shooting is honored by her family and friends with a balloon release

Little Rock, Arkansas – On Sunday, at the Ten Fitness off North Rodney Parham in Little Rock, a group of relatives and friends gather to celebrate Cynthia Gregory’s greatest moments with a balloon release.
The husband of Cynthia was Joe Gregory. He claimed that he was reminded to live in the moment when Cynthia was murdered and killed at Little Rock’s Park Plaza.
I could have told her I loved her for the last time, now that I think about it. Joe remarked, “I didn’t realize that would be the last time.”
Cynthia was a devoted wife, mother, and friend. Jordan Gregory, her daughter, said she was positive and attractive.
She was everyone’s mother, but she was also mine. Jordan remarked, “She accepted everyone for who they were.”
“I pray for justice for the senseless crime that cost a life,” Joe stated.
“I’m hurt on the inside. Joe added, “I’m also upset. I’ve lived in this city my entire life, and I love it.” However, this must end.
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